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Hundreds of protesters arrested in Armenia - authorities claim law & order is threatened

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© Asatur Yesayants / SputnikA protester being detained by the Armenian police.
Almost 300 people, including three leaders of the opposition, have been detained in the Armenian capital Yerevan as authorities claim that protests, now in their second week, are jeopardizing the country's constitutional order.

Scuffles broke out as demonstrators again attempted to block traffic in the capital, with security forces reportedly using special tactics, including stun grenades, against the crowd. Protests have been constant in Armenia since the ruling Republican Party of Armenia nominated their leader and former president, Serzh Sargsyan for the position of Prime Minister in mid-April.

Comment: The BBC reports that protesters have rallied after Pashinyan's imprisonment:
Thousands of anti-government protesters have rallied defiantly in the Armenian capital Yerevan after riot police seized their leader.

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Armenia's biggest square is full of protesters. The detention of Mr Pashinyan and other opposition leaders did not stop protesters from turning up. They are holding placards that read "I am Nikol" and chanting his name, along with another slogan, "Serzh go".
Al Jazeera reports that soldiers have also joined the protests:
Hundreds of soldiers have joined anti-government protests in the Armenian capital of Yerevan on Monday, accusing the country's prime minister of corruption and authoritarian rule.

In a response to the ongoing protests, the Armenian defence ministry said it would take harsh measures against any member of the military taking part in the demonstrations.
Further reading: "This is blackmail": Armenian PM walks out of crisis meeting with 'velvet revolution' leader, who is detained shortly after


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Older than modern-day Australia, Nabi Tajima passes away at age 117

Tajima's secret to longevity was 'eating delicious things and sleeping well,' the group said. She danced with her hands at the sound of a samisen
Nabi Tajima
© AFP PHOTO / KIKAI TOWN VIA JIJI PRESS / JIJI PRESS / Japan OUTJIJI PRESS/AFP/Getty ImagesKIKAI TOWN/JUI PRESS / AFPThis picture received from Kikaicho Town Hall via Jiji Press and taken on September 18, 2017 shows 117-year-old Nabi Tajima (2nd L) in Kikaicho on Kikai island of Kagoshima prefecture. A 117-year-old Japanese woman, thought to be the world's oldest person, has died, a local official told AFP on April 22, 2018. Nabi Tajima, who was born August 4, 1900, died around 8:00 pm (1100 GMT) on April 21 at a hospital on her native Kikai Island in Kagoshima region, according to Susumu Yoshiyuki, a health and welfare official.
At 117, Nabi Tajima was older than modern-day Australia, and everyone else known to live on the planet.

Tajima, born Aug. 4, 1900, in Araki, Japan, and recognized as the world's oldest person, has passed on that mantle. She died Saturday, having been hospitalized since January, the Associated Press reported, and was the last known person born in the 19th century. She was living in the small island town of Kikai, the AP reported.

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Another person accused of being 'Russian troll' by the Times newspaper for non-mainstream views

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© Dado Ruvic / Reuters
Another day, another troll accusation - Twitter user Citizen Halo has taken to social media to lash out at the MSM after a hit piece suggested that she was not a "Finnish activist," but actually a Russian troll.

Calling her motives and, apparently, location into question, in an article headlined "Skripal trolls mobilised to spread 'news' of bombings," reporters for the Times queried the legitimacy of a person who could question the accepted narrative on both the Skripal poisoning and the recent strikes on Syria.

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Liverpool: Drinking mob kills dog after throwing it from balcony and then hitting it with sticks

Christian Dutu dog Hindo Liverpool
© Liverpool EchoChristian Dutu’s dog Hindo was thrown from a balcony


A dog has died after being thrown from a balcony and then hit with sticks when it landed on the ground.


The horrific incident happened in Liverpool yesterday, after a 'rowdy' group of around 40 people gathered in the street drinking, and started throwing bottles at parked cars.

Cristian Dutu, who lives in the flat above the street, was with his dog Hindo on a balcony when his mum went down to ask the group not to throw bottles.

'People on the street started to climb the fence to get onto our balcony, armed with broken bottles and knives. There were 10 to 15 people on the terrace and me and my mum were slashed with the broken bottles.'

Cristian, 27, said the attackers then grabbed their dog Hindo.

'We've had him since he was a puppy and because he was trying to protect my mum they grabbed him by the legs and threw him from the terrace onto the street.'

Comment: Unbelievable! As if it wasn't bad enough to upset neighbours with street drinking, these people invaded their home, assaulted them and killed their dog in revenge for protesting. At this rate, the next thing is a 'zombie apocalypse' - not caused by some virus or curse, but because society in general is degenerating into chaos to the point that people are becoming heartless, brutal and uncivilized.


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MI5 vetted thousands of BBC staff to keep 'evil' and potentially 'subversive' people out

BBC office
© Global Look Press
The BBC allowed MI5, Britain's intelligence service, to vet its applicants in a bid to stop potentially "subversive" people from influencing the broadcast material, new files have revealed.

The documents reveal the extent to which MI5 worked with the broadcaster to politically vet thousands of employees - except for "personnel such as chairwomen" - right until the early 1990s.

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Syrian army strips militants of suicide belts and a vast cache of NATO arms

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© Flickr / Israel Defense Force
An estimated 6,000 Jaysh al-Islam militants and their families are expected to withdraw from East Qalamoun, northwest of Syrian capital, to Jarablus in northern Aleppo province.

Syrian troops carrying out searches of militants at the settlement of Ar-Ruheiba in the Eastern Qalamoun Mountains in Rif Dimashq Governate have seized suicide belts and ammunition which jihadists tried to take with them during their withdrawal, the Syran Arab News Agency reports.

According to the Syrian Army, the militants' withdrawal, agreed based on the same terms allowing fighters to withdraw from Eastern Ghouta, will continue for the next two or three days.

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Mexico murder rate soars (again!) with 7,667 killed in 3 months

murders Mexico
© AFP Photo/Herika MARTINEZIn 2017, a total of 25,339 people were killed in Mexico, the highest number since monitoring began a decade earlier
Mexico City - Some 7,667 people were killed in Mexico in the first quarter of 2018, up 20 percent on the same period last year, making it the most violent year in two decades, government figures showed Sunday.

In 2017, the figure stood at 6,406 violent deaths, according to the Mexican security services.

The worst month was March, when 2,729 people were killed, most of them shot dead. January's figure stood at 2,549 murders, with another 2,389 in February.

The bloodshed follows a proliferation of gangs involved in drug trafficking, as well as stealing fuel, kidnappings, extortion and other criminal activities.

In 2017, a total of 25,339 people were killed in Mexico, the highest number since monitoring began 10 years earlier.

The violence comes as Mexico gears up for a July 1 ballot that will include presidential elections as well as a vote for the two branches of Congress and a number of local seats.

Comment: Mexico continues its downward spiral towards social disintegration. With presidential elections around the corner, it is anyone's guess what will happen in the next few months.


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RT's Lee Camp asks Rania Khalek: Why do liberals support 'madman' Trump's Syria strikes? (VIDEO)

Trump protest demonstration march
© Jewel Samad / AFP
Liberals and pundits begging Donald Trump to drop more bombs on Syria - even as they paint the president as a "madman" - is nothing short of insane, independent journalist Rania Khalek told Redacted Tonight's Lee Camp.

During her discussion with Camp, Khalek, who has reported from Syria, marveled at the cognitive dissonance recently on display from the self-described "resistance" movement.

"What about all these liberals who seem to line up behind every war. I mean, how can you still call yourself left-wing?" Camp asked his guest.

Comment: Curious creatures, those who can't stand Trump but love war. Do we need any further proof that nothing is left of the actual 'Left'?

Doing the empire's bidding: Anti-war progressives and liberals now calling for regime change in Syria


Pirates

Syrian rebels evacuate Ad-Dumayr city to north Aleppo via dozens of buses

syrian rebels evacuate
Video footage has been released by Hezbollah-linked media showing dozens of buses preparing to evacuate Syrian militants from the city of Ad-Dumayr in northeastern Damascus province to northern Aleppo province.

The event saw some 1,500 Jaysh al-Islam fighters depart Ad-Dumayr after being present in inside the city for many years during which time they used it as a stronghold.

Following the departure of insurgents from Ad-Dumayr, Syrian security forces entered the city on Thursday afternoon and raised the national flag above it, thus signalling its return to government control.

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The Skripal case: Yet another dodgy British dossier

skripal house
© Toby Melville / Reuters
The British government shared what was supposedly a dossier containing sensitive intelligence to convince allies and EU member states to support its accusation of Russian culpability in the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury, England on March 4.

But like the infamous 2003 "dodgy dossier" prepared at the direction of Prime Minister Tony Blair to justify British involvement in the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the intelligence dossier on the Salisbury poisoning turns out to have been based on politically-motivated speculation rather than actual intelligence.

British officials used the hastily assembled "intelligence" briefing to brief the North Atlantic Council on March 15, the European Foreign Affairs Council on March 19 and the European summit meeting in Brussels on March 23.

Comment: Yet another 'dodgy dossier' to convince those in power of complete and total disinformation. The Skripal case is on such faulty ground it's amazing anyone still buys it.

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