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26 corrupt bankers in Iceland sentenced to 74 years in prison

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Iceland just sentenced their 26th banker to prison for his part in the 2008 economic collapse. The charges ranged from breach of fiduciary duties to market manipulation to embezzlement.embezzlement.
Iceland just sentenced their 26th banker to prison for his part in the 2008 economic collapse. The charges ranged from breach of fiduciary duties to market manipulation to embezzlement.

When most people think of Iceland, they envision fire and ice. Major volcanoes and vast ice fields are abundant due to its position on the northern part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. (A hot July day in Reykjavik is around 55 degrees.) However, Iceland is also noted for being one of the Nordic Socialist countries, complete with universal health care, free education and a lot other Tea Potty nightmares. Therefore, as you might imagine, they tend to view and react to economic situations slightly differently than the U.S.

When the banking induced "Great Recession of '08" struck, Iceland's economic hit was among the hardest. However, instead of rewarding fraudulent banking procedures with tons of bailout money, they took a different path.

Red Flag

Baby born with brain damage becomes first US case of mosquito-transmitted Zika virus

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US health officials have confirmed that a baby born with brain damage in Hawaii tested positive for the mosquito-transmitted Zika virus that has been sweeping Latin America and the Caribbean. Pregnant women are advised to postpone traveling plans.

Zika is believed to cause microcephaly, or a dramatically shrunken head, in newborns, which prevents babies' brains from developing properly.

There is no vaccine or treatment for the virus as of yet and what makes matters worse is that the symptoms in infected pregnant women are not that obvious: a slight fever, headaches and a rash that last up to a week.

The problem is worsened by the fact that initial ultrasounds of a fetus could be normal and the microcephaly is only detected toward the end of the pregnancy.

"These are newborns who will require special attention their entire lives. It's an emotional stress that just can't be imagined," Angela Rocha, a pediatric infection expert at Oswaldo Cruz Hospital, told CNN in December.

Eye 2

Amnesty calls out Apple and Microsoft for using child labor in Africa

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Artisanal miners work at a cobalt mine-pit in Tulwizembe, Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo, November 25, 2015
Amnesty International is calling out major tech manufacturers - including Apple, Microsoft, Sony and others for their alleged links to illegally-sourced cobalt in the volatile Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Children are forced to work in subhuman conditions and under constant threat of violence.

The organization says the mineral used in household appliances the world over is largely sourced from child labor that goes on deep inside hazardous mines and tunnels.

The product of this labor then finds its way into batteries and other components of leading brands - from Microsoft to Apple, and Nokia and Samsung to Vodafone. But tracing the supply chain is a tough task, and it has never been the case that a company would simply reveal it. In certain cases, no one wants to know.

But as Amnesty and Afrewatch found out, there are cases when companies simply lie about sourcing any materials from the DRC at all.

Heart - Black

After mistakenly admitting to not praying, a 15 year-old boy cut off his own hand as penance (UPDATE)

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A 15-year-old Pakistani boy has cut off his hand as a way of punishing himself for an accidental "blasphemy" he committed. The boy was praised by his parents and gained huge respect from his neighbors for the act, police told AFP.

It turns out the Mohammad Anwar raised his hand by mistake after he misheard a question from an imam, who asked the crowd at a village mosque to give a show of hands of those who had stopped praying.

The boy raised his hand and was immediately accused by the crowd of blasphemy.

After cutting off his hand he put it on a plate and brought it to the cleric, the police chief said.

Comment: When a law is used to shame someone into self-mutilation there's something very wrong with the law and the people that agree to follow it. Honestly, who in their right mind praises a child for cutting off their own hand over such a simple misunderstanding!?

UPDATE: The imam who let this happen has been arrested. Well, it's a start!
Pakistani police have arrested the imam of a mosque in Okara, in the Punjab province, for inciting violence after a 15-year old boy cut off his own hand, believing he had committed blasphemy, a serious crime in the majority Muslim country.

Police filed anti-terrorism charges against the imam and arrested him, local police chief Nosher Ali told Reuters. "Such illiterate imams of mosques should not be allowed to deliver speeches. His arrest is under the National Action Plan that hate speeches inciting violence are no longer allowed in this country," Ali said.



Attention

Vicious circle: 15yo Lithuanian boy killed by Syrian migrant classmate he bullied

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A school murder in Sweden, where a Lithuanian pupil was allegedly stabbed by a Syrian migrant classmate, is stoking racial tensions. Families of the victim and the alleged killer are trading accusations, but police are staying silent.

The killing took place on the first day of the new semester, January 11, at the Göinge School in Broby, Skåne County.

A 15-year-old Lithuanian-born boy, Arminas Pileckas, was murdered in the school by a 14-year-old classmate, reportedly from a family of Syrian refugees. Arminas was killed with a single stab into heart inflicted from behind with a kitchen knife, his family says.

The boys had an argument either in November or December that was videoed by classmates, but the tragic climax of the story took place January 11.

Sweden's Aftonbladet newspaper interviewed the father of the alleged killer, who said that his son had been bullied by the victim "for a long time."


Comment: Without a thorough investigation and statements from all involved (teachers, family members, other classmates, including the girl whom Arminas allegedly defended and whom al Haj's son allegedly harassed), it is hard to say definitively what led to this tragic event. But events like this will probably only continue, further exacerbating racial tensions in Europe. With every crime committed by a 'refugee', the false image of all refugees being criminals will be further reinforced. And with every anti-refugee crime committed, more refugees will respond in turn. Each side provokes the other, and it will take some cool heads and careful planning to prevent things from spiralling out of control. When that comes, it'll be the refugees who suffer the most.

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Federal police officer says it's like "Nazi Germany", furious after cops attempt to rob him & his wife

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"It seems like Nazi Germany, you've got to have the paperwork and the proper authorities to come through Tennessee."


In May of 2014, Ronnie and Lisa Hankins were driving back from his grandfather's funeral in Virginia when they were targeted by a gang of police officers in search of cash.

As Lisa drove the couple westbound down I-40, they saw an officer, who happened to be with the 23rd Judicial District Drug Task Force, and Hankins correctly predicted that they were about to be pulled over.

"I told her we are going to get pulled over," Ronnie said to NewsChannel 5.

"What made you think he was going to stop you?" NewsChannel 5 Investigates asked.

"Because we had out-of-state license plates and my wife is Hispanic," he explained.

Comment: Fascist thuggery is nothing new in the US or anywhere else, but when its reaches the levels we're seeing now, we have to question why. It is no coincidence that the US government/media/military, as a whole, is behaving exactly like the police officers who stopped and searched the Hankins vehicle. As though the entire pathological mindset that permits such behavior has an incredible trickle down effect and tacitly condones such behavior.

How has it come to this?


Arrow Down

KKK tries to hijack Martin Luther King Day by distributing offensive recruitment flyers

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Residents in towns in at least three US states were targeted by a Ku Klux Klan recruitment drive ahead of Martin Luther King Day.

The group left flyers inside plastic sandwich bags, weighing them down with rocks, on lawns in neighborhoods in Mobile, Alabama; Annaheim in California's Orange County and in two boroughs in New Jersey's Monmouth County, Red Bank and Fair Haven.

They featured an image of Martin Luther King and a "happy birthday" message.

"The blacks have NAACP, the Mexicans have La Raza, the Jews have JDL, and white people have the KKK," it stated.

The leaflets are fulls of racial slurs and misinformed racist claims. They also include contact details for the Loyal White Knights, including a phone number which leads to a graphic voice recording that condemns King's actions during the Civil Rights movement.

Comment: See more: 'We are better than this': Over 700 groups campaign against racism, bigotry and violence


Bomb

New Jersey schools receive bomb and mass shooting threats

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Nine New Jersey high schools have been evacuated or placed on lockdown, after receiving threats of mass shootings. A caller also said he set bombs at the schools.

The schools are located in Bergen County, just across the river from New York City, and the neighboring Passaic County.

At least three of the schools received the threat via voicemail, WNBC reported.

Comment: Meanwhile, across the pond in the UK on the same day: "Four West Midlands schools have been closed and thousands of pupils evacuated after a series of bomb hoaxes on Tuesday."


Gear

Playing number games with war deaths: Mainstream media's double standard in reporting civilian casualties

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There's a double standard in how the U.S. mainstream media reports civilian deaths depending if the U.S. military is fighting the wars or not, accepting absurdly low numbers when the U.S. is at fault and hyping death tolls when "enemies" are involved, a manipulation of human tragedy, says Nicolas J S Davies.

How many people have been killed in the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Somalia? On Nov. 18, a UN press briefing on the war in Yemen declared authoritatively that it had so far killed 5,700 people, including 830 women and children. But how precise are these figures, what are they based on, and what relation are they likely to bear to the true numbers of people killed?

Throughout the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan, the media has cited UN updates comparing numbers of Afghans killed by "coalition forces" and the "Taliban." Following the U.S. escalation of the war in 2009 and 2010, a report by McClatchy in March 2011 was headlined, "UN: U.S.-led forces killed fewer Afghan civilians last year." It reported a 26 percent drop in U.S.-led killing of Afghan civilians in 2010, offset by a 28 percent increase in civilians killed by the "Taliban" and "other insurgents."

Comment: No Western mainstream media source will ever accurately depict the true scale of carnage and devastation wrought by U.S. / NATO forces; to do so would create a political firestorm, incessant demands for an end to such wars and the removal and/or imprisonment of all who participated in these crimes. As war is such a lucrative racket, such truths rarely emerge, except in alternative sites such as here at SOTT.net


Robot

Technological advances could omit 5 million jobs by 2020 - report

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The World Economic Forum said advances in technology, combined with socio-economic demographic changes, could lead to the net loss of 5 million jobs in 15 major economies in 2020. The report said the job loss predictions were "relatively conservative."

"As many as 7.1 million jobs could be lost through redundancy, automation or disintermediation, with the greatest losses in white-collar office and administrative roles," the World Economic Forum stated in its 'The Future of Jobs' report released Monday."The loss is predicted to be partially offset by the creation of 2.1 million jobs, mainly in...Computer and Mathematical or Architecture and Engineering."

Comment: See more: Rise of the Machines? By 2035, half of all jobs in Japan could be performed by robots