Society's Child
In the course of his research, Shugaley (Kirill Polukhin) discovers explosive information, which leads to the pair being kidnapped by terrorists who work for the government in Tripoli, led by Prime Minister Fayez al Sarraj. The Russian sociologist and his interpreter (Oleg Abalyan) are taken to the Mitiga prison where they suffer bloodcurdling torture and humiliation, at the hands of the Muslim Brotherhood terrorists, on orders of Interior Minister Fatih Bashaga.

FILE PHOTO: A security member guards an entrance to the Green Zone, Baghdad, Iraq, on June 4, 2019.
The explosion set off sirens at the US Embassy compound on Tuesday morning, local media said. The rocket was fired from an eastern district of Baghdad and hit an empty building inside the zone, Reuters reported, citing the Iraqi military. No casualties have been reported in the incident.
Though the sprawling Green Zone complex and the surrounding area have been a frequent target for rocket strikes over the years - at least 27 so far in 2020 alone - such incidents have decreased in recent weeks, with the last one coming on May 6 near the Baghdad International Airport, located some 25 kilometers west of the Green Zone. If confirmed, Tuesday's strike would also come as the first since the appointment of Iraq's new Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi, a former intelligence chief.

This undated photo provided by the FBI shows Mohammed Alshamrani. The Saudi student opened fire inside a classroom at Naval Air Station Pensacola on Friday before one of the deputies killed him. The FBI has found a link between the gunman in a deadly attack at a military base last December and an al-Qaida operative. That’s according to a U.S. official who spoke to The Associated Press on Monday.
Law enforcement officials discovered contacts between Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani and operatives of al-Qaida after FBI technicians succeeded in breaking into two cellphones that had previously been locked and that the shooter, a Saudi Air Force officer, had tried to destroy before he was killed by a sheriff's deputy.
"We now have a clearer understanding of Alshamrani's associations and activities in the years, months and days leading up to his attack," Attorney General William Barr said at a news conference in which he chastised Apple for not helping open the phones.
Comment: See also:
- AG Barr says Pensacola base shooting was 'act of terrorism' - US to send 21 Saudi cadets home - UPDATE
- Nearly 175 Saudi aviation students grounded after Pensacola base shooting
- Saudi terror attack on US soil, or not? Journalists suspended from Twitter just for discussing Pensacola shooter's motivation
- 4 dead in shooting incident at Pensacola naval base; suspect was Saudi national, officials say - UPDATES
The complaint was filed with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on Monday by the International Union of Food Workers (IUF), which said McDonald's had allowed a "sexual harassment crisis" to persist in restaurants all over the world, including in the US, Brazil, Australia, France, the UK, Chile, and Colombia, among other countries.
"McDonald's workers have sounded the alarm about sexual harassment and gender-based violence for years, but a company with a culture rotten from the top has failed to take meaningful action to address the problem," Sue Longley, IUF's general secretary, said in a statement.
Comment: See also:
- 3 McDonald's workers hurt after customers attack over coronvirus limits
- McDonald's mandates 'diversity training' for Chinese branch that banned black customers
- Officer admits he faked claim about McDonald's employees writing "pig" on his coffee cup; resigns
- Male CEOs need protection from #MeToo mob & McDonald's has only hurt itself after firing superstar boss for CONSENSUAL fling
- Outrage: Man buys homeless man food at McDonald's, both get kicked out (VIDEO)
- Some of the Crap They Put in McDonald's Fries is Also Used in Latest 'Cure' For Baldness, and it Ain't Potatoes
- McDonald's worker arrested after trying to flush newborn down toilet

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot speaks to reporters Sunday, March 15, 2020, at O'Hare International Airport.
Dozens of churches across the country, including a handful in Illinois, participated in "Peaceably Gather Sunday," organized by Kentucky pastor Brian Gibson, which sought to defy states' coronavirus stay-at-home orders. In Illinois, Gov. J.B. Pritzker's order doesn't allow more than 10 people at a place of worship.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the city was prepared to enforce the orders against houses of worship that hold in-person services, and though Chicago police said there were no arrests made or citations issued Sunday, that could change in the coming days, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Comment: See also:
- They want to make "social distancing" a permanent part of our lives
- The failed experiment of social distancing
- Media report UK govt mulls scrapping two-meter social distancing rule
- Chinese children must wear 'one-metre hats' to keep social distancing in class as they return to school
- Gov. Cuomo extends New York's stay-at-home order until June 13, but economy supposedly to open on May 28
- Losing her grip: Michigan sheriff says he won't enforce Whitmer's stay-at-home order
- L.A. County could keep stay-at-home orders in place well into summer, 'depending on conditions'
- Was lockdown a waste of time? Study finds stay-at-home order was 'ineffective'
Democrats may not have a clue on how to create jobs but when it comes to creating crime victims, they are unsurpassed. One man was arrested and released three times in one day in New York.
Orozco waylaid the woman and demanded her car keys and when she refused to give them up, the man began choking her 11-year-old son. She handed him the keys and pulled her son out of the car. Orozco took off, where he was later rearrested.
Comment: See also:
- Unintended consequences: Crime is on the rise in California following passage of Prop 47
- California judge bars L.A. from enforcing gang injunctions that reduce crime
- California community theater actor convicted of killing and dismembering neighbor, then killing another in an attempt to cover up the crime
- R2-D2 joins Big Brother: California company builds 5-foot android robocops to control crime-ridden areas
- US, California: LAPD Pioneers High-Tech Crime-Fighting 'War Room'
- US, California: 117 arrested during 4-day crime sweep in Stockton
Lindsey Graham of Salem said an agent from the state's Child Protective Services came to her home when she reopened her salon, Glamour, in early May and was also fined $14,000 for reopening.
"On May 7, I got a phone call from my nanny," Graham told SiriusXM's Breitbart News Sunday. "As soon as I went to work, a DHS officer came to my home and tried to speak to her, and she said, 'I don't feel comfortable answering any questions for you. I think you need to call the homeowner.' So DHS basically stopped by my house and said they had some claims against me and my family about our home being unfit."
Comment: See also:
- Texas hair salon owner sentenced for violating coronavirus lockdown order - UPDATE: Texas Supreme Court intervenes, Governor modifies guidelines
- Two hair salon owners in California defy stay-at-home orders, both reopen to pay bills
- Lives vs lives - The global cost of lockdown
- Some 42% of jobs lost in lockdown are gone for good
- CNN lies about 68% of Americans waiting for Covid-19 vaccine to return to normal life as lockdown gives MSM new lease on life
- Opposing Lockdown is NOT 'Profits Before People'
People began gathering outside Atilis Gym in southern New Jersey hours before it opened on Monday to show support for the business defying executive orders from the governor, and to protest the continuing lockdown measures in place across the state.
While almost no protesters wore face coverings and were clearly breaking social distancing guidelines by gathering in a big crowd, police simply informed those gathered that they were in violation of current orders - and to "have a nice day."
"Formally, you are all in violation of the executive order," an officer told the crowd. "On that note, have a good day. Everybody be safe." Police then left the area to the sound of cheers from the protesters.
The misdeed by the business-friendly Free Democratic Party (FDP) leader has been made public by the BZ Berlin daily, which published a photo of him hugging businessman Steffen Goepel in front of one of the city's most-popular restaurants on Friday evening. To make matters worse, the politician was also seen with his facemask hanging under his chin.
The photo, which in a different time would be considered quite innocent, has since been deleted by the newspaper. But it has sparked a wave of criticism in Germany, where many are tired and angry over protracted coronavirus quarantine measures.
The politician faced a flurry of angry comments on social media as people argued that he apparently considers himself above the rules ordinary Germans have to follow.
While most nations in the world relied on strict lockdown procedures to slow the spread of Covid-19, Sweden put only a few obligatory restrictions in place. That won high approval ratings for the government, but also resulted in a significantly higher death toll than in other Nordic countries, with elder-care homes affected particularly badly.
Comment: Take a look at the numbers from this article by Rob Slane on the comparison between deaths in the UK and Sweden. It makes the above statement about "significantly higher death tolls in Sweden" very dubious:
The chart below compares the daily death rate for the UK and Sweden, per million population, with the date of the UK lockdown clearly marked. Can Mr Johnson show from this chart any correlation between the lockdown that was imposed on Britain and the lockdown that wasn't imposed on Sweden, and death rates (more on Sweden below)?
Anders Tegnell, Sweden's chief epidemiologist, whose role in creating the 'Swedish model' elevated him to a celebrity in the country and spiked interest internationally, insists his approach was right.
Comment: Of course it worked... BECAUSE THERE IS NO 'KILLER VIRUS' OUT THERE!!!













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Story of real-life Russian heroes come to the screen: Shugaley
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