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Society has gone to the dogs: 'Victim' reports pet poo outside their home as a racist hate crime

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The culprit behind the mess remains unknown.
Dealing with pet do-do can be a nasty business, but in Britain one incident of dog fouling was deemed serious enough that the victim reported it as a racist hate crime.

The dog poo 'hate crime' - which is said to have occurred outside a UK home - was contained in a dossier of so-called "non-crimes" or lesser misdeeds drawn up by The Mail On Sunday. The real-life list of bizarre police reports came from a tranche of Freedom of Information Act requests.

A description of the incident tells how the person who happened upon the dog's mess perceived it to be a racial attack.

"An unknown dog has fouled outside of [the] victim['s] address and [the] victim perceived this to be a racial incident," the police report said.

Cult

Ukrainian church independence supporters storm residence of top cleric who opposes schism with Russian Orthodox church

Orthodox church schism Ukraine
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Protesters near Metropolitan Ephraim's home, Kryvyi
Protesters tried to break the gates of local eparchy chief's residence in southeastern Ukraine. The group was angry over his opposition to the split from the Russian Orthodox Church.

Demonstrators descended on the residence of Metropolitan Ephraim in Kryvyi Rih on Saturday, according to Ukrainian Orthodox Church website. The statement described the group, comprised of no more than 20 people judging by the video filmed by a local journalist, as "provocateurs" who "tried to break the door of the building" and "shouted insults" at the ruling bishop of Kryvyi Rih and Nikopol eparchy.

Rocket

Physicist who developed China's first nuclear bombs dies at age 100

Chinese nuke
© Reuters
A nuclear physicist revered in China as one of the key figures behind its entire nuclear weapons program has died after living for no less than a century.

Cheng Kaijia, the man who helped China become owners of the deadliest and most devastating weapons on earth, passed away peacefully in Beijing on Saturday more than three months after he celebrated his centenary.

The physicist was actively engaged in the research, development and tests of the first Chinese nuclear bombs at "theoretical, technological and methodological" levels, according to the HLHL Foundation, a Hong-Kong-based NGO, which awards prizes to Chinese scientists. He particularly solved one of the key problems behind any nuclear bomb development: he explained and created a theoretical model of the mechanism of the inner explosion of the atomic bomb.

Bomb

Female suicide bomber blows herself up in Russia's Chechnya

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© Sputnik / Said Tsarnaev
FILE PHOTO
A woman has blown herself up near a police checkpoint in Grozny, the capital of Russia's Chechnya region, in an attempted terrorist attack. Swift police reaction ensured that the incident did not lead to any additional casualties.

The woman was approaching a police checkpoint in central Grozny when the officers noticed she was behaving "strangely," the acting regional interior minister told the Russian media. The police asked her to stop and show her documents for inspection. The woman, however, rushed to the checkpoint instead.

Black Magic

Tabletop game casts Chechnya as being owned by vampire clan & ruled by 'Sultan Ramzan' - UPDATE

Willem Dafoe vampire movie
© Reuters/File
Willem Dafoe, shown in this file photo from the film "Shadow of the Vampire"
Russia's Republic of Chechnya is owned by a vampire clan that has a pro-Kremlin "Sultan Ramzan" in their service... Well at least in a new edition of a popular table game. The reference to a real Chechen leader is striking, though.

A 200-page setting book for the fifth edition of the 'Vampires: The Masquerade' tabletop role-playing game, released by White Wolf in early November, has Chechnya totally owned by an ancient vampire clan. Over the years, the game says, it evolved into Abrek, a powerful mafia-like organization which has tentacles all over Europe, Russia and the Middle East.

The setting book, seen by Russia's Kommersant daily, mentions gay people being persecuted by the vampires. But that goes even further than many of Chechnya-bashing news outlets in reality.

Comment: More from the original Kommersant article [Google translation]:
The story mentions the head of the republic "Sultan Ramzan", who submits to vampires and hides the truth about them from the Russian authorities. In addition, the authors "explained" the statements of human rights defenders about the persecution of LGBT people in the republic: the game says that this is "smart media manipulation" that distracts attention from bloodsuckers. It was this part of the story that provoked outrage among the LGBT community, who said that the developers "are laughing at the suffering of people who are now being held in Chechen prisons." The authors of the game have already apologized - so far before the LGBT. The press service of the Chechen government said "Kommersant" that they consider the game "part of a campaign to blackmail Russia and Ramzan Kadyrov."

[...]

"Kommersant" sent an official request to the company White Wolf, but has not yet received a response. A spokesman for the head of the Chechen Republic, Alvi Karimov, told Kommersant that the game developers "decided to push the popularity of Chechnya and its leaders." "If they tied this game to any other Russian region, then no one would have paid attention to it. This is such an advertising move to stir up interest in the game," said Karimov. However, he believes that the creators of the game were pursuing a "political goal". "This is a continuation of the campaign to slander Russia and Chechnya," Mr. Karimov believes. "I am sure that the same organizations that claimed to persecute sexual minorities stand behind it. They themselves released the game, now they themselves criticize it - this is the real game. Immoral and shameless.
Update: RT now reports the developer has apologized and revamped the game:
The developer of 'Vampires: The Masquerade' tabletop game will be restructured after complaints about the game's bizarre plot, in which vampires in Chechnya use the persecution of gay people to cover up their own existence.

The board game features bloodsuckers, who torture and feed on gay people, and wasn't long in Russia's Republic of Chechnya when the Swedish White Wolf company announced that sales of the 200-page explanatory 'setting' book, which was only just released, will be "temporarily suspended."

"The section on Chechnya will be removed in both the print and PDF versions," they pledged, adding that making these changes would take at least three weeks and would lead to delays in shipping of the product.

White Wolf made headlines earlier this week after media learned that their new 'Vampires: The Masquerade' orientation book characterized Russia's Republic of Chechnya as a haven for vampires.

According to the authors, in the game the undead rule the land through a powerful mafia-like structure, while the Kremlin-backed human leader of the republic, called Sultan Ramzan, is merely their puppet. This puppet, a namesake of the current head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, is described in the game as the pursuer of a lavish lifestyle who feeds his enemies to predators in his personal zoo.

As for the international outrage over the alleged persecution of homosexuals in Chechnya, it's actually a sophisticated media campaign to distract attention from the very existence of vampires. But it doesn't mean that the LGBT community is out of harm's way in the fictional version of Chechnya, as the undead torture, kill and use them as food.

White Wolf acknowledged that this time their imagination led them to the wrong place, saying that "horror should not be afraid to explore difficult or sensitive topics, but it should never do so without understanding who those topics are about and what it means to them."

"In the Chechnya chapter... we lost sight of this. The result was a chapter that dealt with a real-world, ongoing tragedy in a crude and disrespectful way," the statement read.

The developers apologized and said that they should've filtered the inappropriate content before the book went to print.

The whole scandal has also led to significant changes to the company itself, with the statement informing that "White Wolf will no longer function as a separate entity," but is to be restructured as part of publisher Paradox.

It was the second time the game developer found itself in hot water in recent months. White Wolf was also accused of drawing inspiration from neo-Nazi and white-supremacist ideology, but has vigorously denied the claims.



Arrow Up

Moscow ranked in top 10 list of the world's best cities

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© Mladen Antonov / AFP
The Russian capital has been recognized as the world's sixth-best metropolis in a ranking of 100 big cities, compiled by a North American consulting company Resonance.

The study rated cities in accordance with the six key "pillars of place equity," such as infrastructure, economy, education and online rankings, including data from social networking services TripAdvisor and Instagram.

Handcuffs

London: Eighty-five arrested and major bridges blocked in Extinction Rebellion's climate change protests

London protest
© Twitter / Extinction Rebellion
London Metropolitan Police have arrested over 85 protesters following large scale demonstrations which saw activists block off five of London's major bridges as part of a "day of rebellion" over climate change.

Extinction Rebellion activists began blocking the Blackfriars, Waterloo, Westminster, Lambeth and Southwark bridges during the morning. Protesters gathered to hold sit-ins on the bridges, preventing vehicles from accessing the city centre and creating one of the largest acts of peaceful civil disobedience seen in the UK in years.

"The demonstration is having a direct impact on others across London including emergency services. Organisers failed to engage with Police prior to the event and we were unable to work with them to plan and make considerations for other Londoners." Metropolitan Police said.

Eye 1

US Navy SEALs and 'elite' Marines murder Green Beret for reporting their appalling behavior

US Navy sailors
© Wikipedia / Sgt. Roy Santana
Two US Navy sailors train local forces in Mali, 2007
Two Navy SEALs and two Marine Raiders have been charged with murder after an Army Green Beret died in an apparent hazing attempt gone wrong. The case stained the reputation of the US' most elite special forces units.

Sgt. Logan Melgar deployed to the west African nation of Mali in 2017, where he was part of a team tasked with assisting ongoing French counterterrorism operations. Melgar shared housing with the two SEALs and two Raiders, whose unprofessionalism quickly rankled the Green Beret.

The SEALS, Anthony DeDolph and Adam Matthews were both members of Seal Team 6, the elite unit responsible for taking down Osama bin Laden in 2011. The Marines are still unnamed but are members of the Raiders, one of the Corps' most elite units.

According to a source quoted by the Daily Beast, Melgar instantly clashed with the SEALS, who lived a high life in the impoverished city of Bamako, Mali's capital. The operators were allegedly bringing prostitutes back to the house regularly, and pocketing cash from a fund used to recruit Islamist informants.

Comment: The litany of offenses committed by US military personnel provides insight into just what characters they want in their ranks:


Bad Guys

Life in fear: 1 in 3 US drone-strike deaths in Yemen are civilians, including children according to new report

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An armed Unites States Air Force (USAF) MQ-9 Reaper drone.
Bombings by the Saudi-led coalition may have devastated Yemen, but the country faces another deadly threat in the sky - US drones. A third of those killed by them in 2018 were civilians, including children, according to a report.

"We live in fear. Drones don't leave the sky," said one farmer, describing the day that two of his relatives were killed in a US drone strike. His is one of several testimonies recorded in a new report by Associated Press documenting the rising civilian death toll caused by the US drone war against Al-Qaeda's Yemeni franchise.

While gathering an official toll of civilian deaths caused by US drone strikes is difficult - due to the inability to confirm identities or allegiances - estimates by AP show that a third of those killed so far in 2018, or some 30 people, were not members of the terrorist group. Some 215 civilians were killed by drones since the campaign started in 2002, according to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.

Some drone strikes kill several people in one family, as happened in January 2018 when a car full of civilians looking for a lost boy was struck by a US drone. Seven were killed in the strike, including five of the boy's family.

Comment: See also: US senators seek to stop arms sales to Saudis... after killing similar Bahrain bill


Book 2

White Jewish supremacism? Hasidic mob swarms black Jew for carrying a Torah

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Yehuda Webster has a routine when it comes to Torahs.

Just about every month, he picks up a rented Torah in a plastic sleeve from J. Levine Books and Judaica in Manhattan. He uses the Torahs for the bar and bat mitzvah ceremonies he arranges through an organization he founded, for families that don't belong to a synagogue. Then he gets in a Lyft and returns the Torah to J. Levine.

On Monday, that routine was ruptured.

That morning, he walked out of his apartment in the heart of the heavily Hasidic Brooklyn neighborhood Crown Heights, Torah in hand. Almost immediately, Webster, who is black, was confronted by a Hasidic man who Webster says demanded to know where he was going with the Torah. Webster shrugged him off, telling the man it wasn't his business.

By the time Webster got into his Lyft at a nearby intersection, several more men were accosting him. When the Lyft driver tried to leave, a car swerved in front of the car, trapping them.

"And that's when things got really scary," Webster told the Forward.