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Palestinian NGO for prisoners' rights aren't giving up after third Israeli raid

IDF raid prisoner support group office Addameer
© Agence France-Presse
The file photo shows the aftermath of an Israeli military raid on the offices of the Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association in Ramallah, the occupied West Bank, in 2012.
The Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, which advocates the rights of Palestinian inmates, has strongly condemned the recent raid by Israeli forces on its offices in the occupied West Bank, emphasizing that such acts of aggression will not prevent it from performing its primary duties.

"The organization will continue to support Palestinian prisoners, and to flight all human rights violations they suffer from, including torture, arbitrary detention and unfair trials," Addameer said in a statement released on Thursday.
"Addameer sees this (early Thursday) raid as a part of ongoing and systematic attacks against the Palestinian civil society organization. Those attacks are targeting the organizations that have a role in exposing the Occupation's (Israel's) violations and demanding accountability for those violations. This is, additionally, part of the Occupation's campaign to reduce the scope, de-legitimize and de-fund those human rights and civil society organizations," the Ramallah-based group pointed out.

Cult

'Cancel culture' bites the NY Times again: Editor under fire after questionable old tweets resurface

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As the New York Times continues its pivot to race-focused coverage, more arguably racist and anti-Semitic tweets by an editor have come to light — just weeks after another employee apologized for "offensive" past comments.

Breitbart uncovered the "racially offensive" tweets blasting "dumb white people" which were posted between 2014 and 2017 by Jazmine Hughes, an associate editor of the New York Times Magazine.

In one of the tweets, Hughes jokes that she might tell a store cashier to have a nice day "even though you white." In another, she attributes decreased stress in her life to a decision she made to stop "paying attention to dumb white people."

Info

Europe's largest Buddha statue unveiled in Russia

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The largest Buddha statue in Europe, sitting at a whopping 12.5 meters high, has been unveiled in Kalmykia, western Russia.

The 'Golden Abode of the Buddha-Shakyamuni' weighs 30 tons and is the largest statue of the Maitreya Buddha (Buddha of the Coming) in Europe, according to TASS.

Brick Wall

Busted! Syrian refugees try to sneak into Greece masquerading as Ukrainian volleyball team

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Greek police have caught a group of migrants from Syria attempting to fool migration control by posing as a volleyball team from Ukraine.

Ten Syrian refugees were arrested at Athens International Airport over the weekend, police said. In an attempt to fool migration control, they all dressed in identical uniforms, brought a number of similar sports bags, and two volleyball balls.

Arrow Up

Chick-fil-A sales have more than doubled since LGBT boycott began

Chick-Fil-A
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The exterior of Chick-Fil-A in New York City
The third largest US fast food restaurant chain, Chick-fil-A, has more than doubled its annual sales since the company was boycotted by gay rights activists for donating to organizations that opposed same-sex marriage in 2012.

In 2018, the chain had $10.5 billion in total sales, which amounts to a 16.7% increase in a year, according to the Journal & Courier outlet. It makes the increase in Chick-fil-A's annual sales bigger than that of Starbucks, which is America's second largest restaurant chain behind McDonald's.

The exponential growth of Chick-fil-A's profits and the chain's expansion, by nearly 700 restaurants, remained unhindered despite the company facing a massive backlash in 2012 when sales totaled $4.6 billion. Back then CEO Dan T. Cathy, the son of founder and devout Baptist S. Truett Cathy, said that he supported traditional families.

Earlier, the firm found itself in hot water after supporting Christian organizations, including those that opposed the legalization of same-sex marriage and promoted gay conversion therapy.

Green Light

DC climate change protesters disrupt morning commute by blocking key intersections

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People chained themselves to ladders at Massachusetts Avenue at 18th Street as part of the climate protests Sept. 23, 2019.
D.C. police arrested at least 26 climate protesters who used a sailboat, vans, cars and sit-ins Monday to block key intersections around the District.

Chances are likely that, if you're driving, you're going to see some kind of delay.

"If you're coming in anywhere near the National Mall, you're going to be impacted by this," NBC4's Adam Tuss told WTOP.

Drivers heading into D.C. from Virginia have been hit the hardest.

Protesters are blocking or impeding traffic at 14th and C streets SW, 16th and I streets, 18th and Massachusetts Avenue and the 700 Block of New Jersey Avenue. New York Avenue remains blocked at North Capitol Street, Florida Avenue and 4th Street.

Comment: Such a great way to win people over to your (false) cause -- tick them off and make them late for work.


2 + 2 = 4

Children as young as six are to be given compulsory self-touching lessons that critics say are sexualising youngsters

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Children as young as six are being taught about touching or ‘stimulating’ their own genitals in lesson that are part of a controversial new sex and relationships teaching programme called All About Me (stock image)
Children as young as six are being taught about touching or 'stimulating' their own genitals as part of classes that will become compulsory in hundreds of primary schools.

Some parents believe the lessons - part of a controversial new sex and relationships teaching programme called All About Me - are 'sexualising' their young children.

One couple told last night how they were so disturbed they withdrew their sons from lessons at a school where the programme is already being taught.

All About Me is being rolled out across 241 primaries by Warwickshire County Council and could be adopted by other local authorities next year as part of the Government's overhaul of Relationship and Sex Education (RSE).

Family campaigners and religious groups warned that vague guidelines issued by the Department for Education meant schools could soon be providing sexual material to young children that many parents would consider inappropriate.

Comment: A disturbing over-reach of government and school authority. Six-year-olds do not need this information. They should be taught how to be a good person, not the best ways and places to touch themselves. This 'All About Me' program, which is an odd name for a children's sex education program, sounds like a bad Cosmo magazine article about masturbation geared towards children and is likely to only make life more difficult for everyone involved.


Bullseye

'The One Where They Commit War Crimes': IDF tweet celebrating Friends sitcom's 25th anniversary spectacularly backfires

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© Twitter / IDF
The Israel Defense Forces tweeted out a video recreating the title sequence of Friends on the sitcom's 25th anniversary. Judging from social media reactions, even the IDF's friends thought it was in bad taste.

The video posted on the IDF's official English language account shows a group of young soldiers in front of a fountain with the title 'IDFriends'.

"Our soldiers couldn't think of a better way to celebrate #Friends25 than celebrating... with friends," the tweet read.

Whoever is running the Twitter account has surely failed in the art of 'Unagi', as the post mostly attracted unfriendly reactions, many of which were inspired by the sitcom.

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Eye 1

'Not one person helped us': Women describe Jeffrey Epstein's tangled web

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For two decades, Jeffrey Epstein built a sex trafficking enterprise that reached across state borders and spanned the globe. Using an almost bottomless quarry of wealth and connections, he not only employed recruiters around the world, but enlisted the help of an array of seemingly legitimate people — from hairdressers to psychiatrists to immigration lawyers and dentists.

Even doctors who prescribed his victims birth control and screened them for sexually transmitted diseases.

While many of his survivors were underage, there were countless others who were 18 to 23, a group of women who have been reluctant to come forward because, despite the ordeal they went through, they are ashamed and believe that the public doesn't look at them as victims at all.

Wall Street

British travel giant Thomas Cook goes bankrupt, leaves 600,000 tourists in limbo

Thomas Cook
One of the world's oldest travel firms, Thomas Cook Group, has entered compulsory liquidation effective immediately. With all flights and tours cancelled, the collapse will affect hundreds of thousands travelers around the world.

It is estimated that at least 600,000 people all across the globe will be affected, forcing governments to coordinate with insurance companies and other airlines to help their citizens return home. "All Thomas Cook bookings, including flights and holidays, have now been cancelled."

The UK's civil aviation watchdog has pledged to help 150,000 Brits currently abroad, but the fate of the remaining customers remains unclear. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab reassured British travelers that "in the worst-case scenario, the contingency planning is there to avoid people being stranded."


Comment: They're looking at the largest mass repatriation of Brits since WW2.


Comment: Bloomberg reports:
While the [British] taxpaper faces a £100m bill to get Thomas Cook's customers home, investors who bet on the firm's collapse could enjoy a payday.

Hedge funds who bet against Thomas Cook's bonds are in line for a £250m windfall -- exactly the amount which the government declined to pump into the firm.

They'll profit through credit default swaps - insurance that pays out when a company fails to repay its bonds.
This is what happens when govt is effectively run by financial terrorists and banksters: they'll bail themselves out, but plunder everyone else.