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Constitutional Court ruling: Turkey's Wikipedia ban violates freedom of speech

Wikipedia office
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Wikipedia Foundation, San Francisco
According to the Turkish newspaper Daily Sabah, six out of ten adjudicators who reviewed the case stated the ban on Wikipedia, initially imposed on 29 April 2017, violated citizens' rights to freedom of expression. Wikipedia's parent organisation, the Wikimedia Foundation, brought the case to the Constitutional Court.

Turkey's government-imposed ban on access to online encyclopedia Wikipedia violates citizens' right to freedom of expression, the Constitutional Court ruled on Thursday, as reported by media.

In May, Wikimedia brought their case against the Turkish ban to the European Court of Human Rights. According to Wikimedia, the encyclopedia's refusal to remove two articles - about the Syrian war and state-sponsored terrorism - prompted Ankara to block all access to Wikipedia.

Attention

French pension strikers march into fourth week of protests, nearly shutting down railway travel

France protest pension reform
© AFP / STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN
A demonstration in front of Gare de l'Est train station in Paris on December 26, 2019.
French workers objecting to President Macron's pension reforms are marching in Paris again. The strike that disrupted Christmas travel plans and cost hundreds of millions has now reached its fourth week.

Thousands of people flooded the streets of Paris on Thursday in their latest march against the proposed reform that seeks to merge the current 42 pension schemes into one. The proposal was rejected by unions and workers in many professions as it strips early retirement options for doing physically demanding or hazardous jobs.


Snakes in Suits

Harvey Weinstein loses bid to toss sex trafficking claim

harvey wienstein
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A federal judge on Thursday denied Harvey Weinstein's motion to dismiss a sex trafficking claim filed by a woman who alleges she was raped by the producer.

Wedil David first filed suit against Weinstein in state court in November 2017, under the name Jane Doe. The case has since moved to federal court, and in May, David's attorneys amended the complaint to include a claim of sex trafficking.

According to David's suit, Weinstein told her that he was considering her for a role in the show "Marco Polo," and used that as a lure to get her to come to his room at the Montage Hotel in early 2016.

Several Weinstein accusers have accused Weinstein of violating the federal sex trafficking statute, by effectively offering to exchange movie roles for sex. Weinstein's attorneys have sought to throw those charges out, claiming that scenario is not what Congress had in mind when it wrote the statute.

But several judges have now allowed the claim to proceed, finding that the plaintiffs have plausibly alleged that Weinstein was engaged in "commercial sex acts." Judge Robert W. Sweet, who died in March, wrote a ruling in August 2018 in which he held that a meeting with Weinstein could be considered a "thing of value" under the statute.

Star of David

Zionist NYT shill Bari Weiss says Jews should stop giving money to Harvard and Columbia because of 'antisemitic' professors

Bari Weiss
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Bari Weiss at JCC on December 5, 2019.
New York Times opinion editor Bari Weiss has become a star advocate for Israel, and at a recent appearance she made three important points.

1, The way to fight anti-Zionism on college campuses is for older Jews to stop giving money to prestige institutions like Harvard and Columbia and George Washington University because they employ "antisemitic" professors. 2, The young Jewishly-educated Jews of IfNotNow are worrisome because they are "being used" by anti-Zionists. 3, Jews are only safe walking around the West Village because Israel exists, and they're "insane" if they don't recognize this.

Comment: It is unfortunate that people like Weiss and Goldberg have such powerful platforms to spread their toxic politics.


Briefcase

Huawei says it receives policy support from Chinese government like any other private company, but no special treatment


Comment: That Huawei is even having to defend itself from this 'accusation' is utterly absurd. As if Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft - the whole 'Silicon Valley' enterprise in fact - isn't the recipient of US govt largesse!

And that was just to get them started: today they STILL PAY NO TAXES!


huawei
© AFP / Mohd Rasfan
Huawei Technologies said on Thursday that its relationship with the Chinese government was "no different" from any other private company operating in China, after a report estimated it had received US$75 billion of state support that helped it grow into the leading 5G network gear supplier it is today.

"Like other tech companies that operate in China, including those from abroad, Huawei receives some policy support from the Chinese government," Karl Song, vice-president of the company's corporate communications department, said in a statement. "But we have never received any additional or special treatment."

The company was responding to a report published by The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday that said the Chinese government promoted Huawei's global rise with as much as US$75 billion in grants, credit facilities, tax breaks and other financial assistance.

According to the Journal, Chinese government assistance helped the Shenzhen-based company grow from a little-known vendor of phone switches to the world's largest telecommunications equipment supplier, allowing it to offer generous financing terms and undercut rivals' prices by some 30 per cent.

Network

Damascus signs contract to develop offshore oil wells with Russian firms

offshore oil well
© Sputnik / Alexey Danichev
The Syrian government lost control over the majority of its inland oil fields as result of the civil war, which started back in 2011. While eventually recapturing some of them, a significant portion of the oil fields remain in the hands of the US military, which is illegally deployed in the country, and their local Kurdish allies.

Syrian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ali Ghanem said that the country has signed contracts with two Russian companies to jointly develop two blocks of Syria's offshore oilfields. The contracts still have to be ratified before the drilling can commence in the future.
"In fact, there is a company that has signed a previous contract on the matter of one of the maritime blocks' exploration, Block 2, and there is also another agreement with a Russian company for Block 1", the minister said.

Bullseye

Afghan presidential hopeful Hekmatyar: Peace impossible in presence of foreign troops

afghan soldiers
© AP Photo / Massoud Hossaini
Peace cannot come to Afghanistan until foreign troops leave the country, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, a presidential candidate in the recent Afghan election, said on Thursday, calling for a national unity government that would negotiate the withdrawal of such forces.
"Peace is not possible in the presence of foreign forces; foreigners have not achieved anything in the war in Afghanistan. We want them to let us make decisions by ourselves", Hekmatyar said at a meeting with the Wahdat-e-Islami party.
He then scolded the incumbent government, calling it another obstacle to peace.
"There will be no peace in the presence of the present government. This government is the main cause of the war. All political parties must reach an agreement on the withdrawal of foreign forces from the country", he added.
According to Hekmatyar, a new government should be formed of all political parties to steer the country toward a transparent election.
"We are aware that the biometric system of the 2,400 polling places consisting of around 400,000 votes was destroyed by the state-building team [of the incumbent president]. This election was full of frauds and the [election] commissions are not independent", he said.

Russian Flag

Russian military police secure yet another abandoned US outpost in Syria

tal samin russia flag
Russian military policemen have secured a village near Raqqa, formerly occupied by US troops, as Moscow continues to patrol strategic areas along the Turkish-Syrian border.

The servicemen arrived at Tal Samin, some 25km north of Raqqa, the former capital of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS), earlier this week.

The video, published by the Zvezda TV channel, shows APCs and armored jeeps with Russian flags entering the village, with dozens of armed troops securing the area.

Wreath

Happy Christmas lights and Santa Claus: Christians celebrate the holidays in Iran

Christmas in Iran
© Ruptly
Iran's Christian community decorated neighborhoods with happy Christmas lights and roamed the streets dressed as Santa Claus celebrating their main holiday with festive cheer.

Christians set up Christmas trees at their homes, and a mass was held in St. Joseph Cathedral in Tehran on Christmas Eve.

The streets were illuminated with bright lights in Christian neighborhoods in Isfahan and other cities.

"Regarding Jesus's birthday, we celebrate it annually. There are some halls our community uses to celebrate without any limitation," Aghdoush Ayvazian told Ruptly.

"Maybe in first years of the Islamic Revolution, there were some limitations, but we hold our ceremony freely [for] 20 years now."

Comment: The freedom of worship and celebration of Iranian Christians stands in rather stark contrast to Israel's treatment of Christians:


Dominoes

Navalny aide who wanted to see US tanks in Moscow is conscripted into military service, sent to Arctic

Novaya Zemlya archipelago
© Defense Ministry
An ally of Russian opposition figure Aleksey Navalny has been drafted into military service and deployed to a desolate Arctic island. Navalny has called the move an act of kidnaping orchestrated by the Russian president himself.

Ruslan Shaveddinov is part of Navalny's extended 'inner circle', working as an organizer and a host at the opposition activist's web-based TV channel. On Tuesday his boss announced he'd gone missing. Shortly afterwards Shaveddinov's whereabouts became known - he has been conscripted into military service and sent to the Novaya Zemlya archipelago.

The development was hardly a surprise. The Russian military announced its intention to conscript the 23-year-old two months ago after his paperwork got processed as part of a brief police detention. Shaveddinov challenged this in court, saying that the medical commission that found him eligible for service had failed to properly examine him.