[StarTribune] A former Minneapolis FBI agent who sought to expose what he called "systemic biases" within the bureau has been charged after allegedly leaking secret documents to a national news reporter, according to federal criminal charges filed in Minnesota this week.
The charges, filed by prosecutors for the Justice Department's National Security Division, are the first to come in Minnesota since Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a broad crackdown on government leaks last year.
A two-page felony information, a charging document that typically signals an imminent guilty plea, outlines two counts filed against Terry James Albury of unlawfully disclosing and retaining national defense information.
Albury is accused of sharing a document on assessing confidential human sources ‐ otherwise referred to as informants ‐ and a document "relating to threats posed by certain individuals from a particular Middle Eastern country" with a reporter for a national media organization.
The second count charged against Albury alleged that he failed to turn over a document "relating to the use of an online platform for recruitment by a specific terrorist group" last year.
The charges do not name the reporter or news organization but specify that Albury allegedly possessed and shared the information between February 2016 and Jan. 31, 2017 ‐ the same date that the Intercept published an entry to its "FBI's Secret Rules" series on how the bureau assesses potential informants. The report drew upon a secret document obtained by the Intercept that has the same publication date described in the charges against Albury.
According to previously sealed search warrant applications in the case executed last August, the FBI eventually linked references to secret documents in federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests filed by the Intercept in March 2016 to Albury's activity on the FBI's information systems. The FBI also later identified 27 government documents ‐ 16 of which were marked classified ‐ published online by the outlet between April 2016 and February 2017 and found that Albury had accessed more than two-thirds of the files.
The FBI also identified a gray highlight across a row of text of the August 2011 document that is not present in the original document. Investigators also confirmed that Albury conducted "cut and paste" activity on that document and printed the copy a month before the Intercept's FOIA requests. He also allegedly accessed about a half dozen other secret documents referenced in the requests, at least one of which was later published online. Continues and due to the late posting I will attempt to run it again tomorrow.
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Good question Skid. This however could have ominous consequences for Comey and McCabe. Perhaps this is the quiet, methodical resolve some have indicated is in play with Sessions.
A bit dated (Jan 2017) but still gratifying nonetheless.
[WIFR] Update: Rockford, IL - The security guard behind the deadly shot that killed a bank robber inside Alpine Bank in January will not face criminal charges. That guard is now being called a hero.
"There is no doubt in my mind the actions of Brian Harrison saved the lives of those that were employees in the Alpine Bank location on that date and saved his own life," Winnebago County State's Attorney Joe Bruscato, said.
It took just seconds :From a quiet day inside Alpine Bank on N. Mulford to a masked gunman creating chaos. Surveillance video shows Laurence Turner coming in, shooting once into the ceiling, then at Metro Enforcement security officer Brian Harrison. Harrison is a former Winnebago County deputy who jumped into action.
"They are taught generally to shoot center mass in the body. This is a very dynamic, fluid situation and he's doing what he was trained for 30 years to do and it was eliminate and take care of the threat," Rockford Police Chief Dan O'Shea said.
[Guardian] The R&B singer R Kelly has been accused of sexually abusing a girl since she was 14 years old.
The allegation ‐ the latest in a string of allegations of the sexual abuse of young women by Kelly ‐ was made, referring to another woman, by former girlfriend Kitti Jones, in a BBC3 documentary to be aired on 28 March.
During two years of dating Kelly from 2011 onwards, Jones, 34, says she was groomed by him, and forced to have sex with him and others at least 10 times in a "sex dungeon".
She said: "I was introduced to one of the girls, that he told me he ’trained’ since she was 14, those were his words. I saw that she was dressed like me, that she was saying the things I’d say and her mannerisms were like mine. That’s when it clicked in my head that he had been grooming me to become one of his pets. He calls them his pets."
Jones said Kelly made the unnamed woman "crawl on the floor towards me and perform oral sex on me, and he said, ’This is my fucking pet, I trained her. She’s going to teach you how to be with me.’" It is unclear how old the woman was at the time of this incident.
Kelly or his representatives made no comment to the BBC or the Guardian, but he has previously denied accusations of sexual impropriety or violence against women.
In 2008, Kelly was found not guilty of child pornography charges after he was accused of filming and photographing sexual encounters with a 14-year-old girl. He has reportedly made out of court settlements with various other women, including in 1996 Tiffany Hawkins, who said she had a sexual relationship with him for three years from the age of 15. Robert Sylvester Kelly Wiki bio.
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This can't be right. Everyone knows that in the entire history of the world, slavery has only existed in the United States, and ALL the slave owners were white Republicans. Slavery was finally ended in the US in the 1960s by Democrats. /sarcasm
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[The Last Refuge] There has been a great deal of consternation, directed toward AG Jeff Sessions surrounding the ongoing FISA abuse scandal and the larger issues of unlawful DOJ and FBI conduct in their political investigation of candidate Donald Trump. It is a matter of great division amid people who follow the details. Yet there is overwhelming evidence he assigned a prosecutor to conduct a criminal investigation of the FBI and DOJ "small group" a long time ago. Now we know, with certainty, a GRAND JURY is empaneled.
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Every investigation interview panel grand jury meeting board etc all lead to butt one thing a white wash and destruction of all evidence silence and perhaps a few missing people now and then when in Gods green earth are the few remaining humans on this planet with functioning brain pans gonna wake the fuck up? They ain't gonna do shit butt cover their enslaved asses!
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[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] The organizers of a conference attended by Swiss-born academic Tariq Ramadan have contradicted his statement that he was on a plane to the event at the time a woman accused him of rape.
Yassine Djemal from the Union of Young Moslems, which organized the September 2009 conference, said he was the one who picked Ramadan up from the airport.
"Mr Ramadan was scheduled to arrive in Lyon on October 9, 2009 at 11:15am. A colleague and I picked him up at the airport at around 11:35," Yassine Djemal told Sherlocks, according to the AFP news agency.
Ramadan’s first lawyers - who later withdrew from the case ‐ had earlier produced an airline ticket indicating that Ramadan had only landed in Lyon at 6:35pm.
But during a court hearing in La Belle France, Djemal said Ramadan’s office had requested in a second e-mail that he’d arrive on an earlier flight.
He added that they subsequently dropped off the Islamic academic at the Hilton hotel where the woman says the rape allegedly took place.
The Swiss scholar was imprisoned in February over rape allegations in La Belle France, wherein two women’s complaints led to a criminal investigation last October. A third rape allegation was filed in February.
In addition, Ramadan is accused of having had inappropriate relations with several students whilst teaching at a Geneva-area school. The institution has launched an investigation.
Ramadan denies all allegations against him.
Earlier this year, Ramadan’s lawyers claimed he was suffering from multiple sclerosis and had requested his release under bail.
But a medical report found his health to be compatible with his detention and the request was denied.
Ramadan’s wife has now called for a second medical report and a judge is expected to announce its findings on April 15.
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[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] A video circulating on social media of a man attempting to rape a minor girl in a public street in Morocco has caused an uproar in the country.
In the video, the man is seen forcibly trying to remove the girl’s clothes and touching her inappropriately as the girl yells "Don’t you have a sister? Would you want someone to do this to her?"
But the man continued with the assault and can be heard laughing as his friend recorded the horrific incident.
The video, which was recorded in an unknown area in Morocco, ended with the girl begging her aggressor to stop in order to at least reach a compromise.
The incident caused outrage among social media users in Morocco who called for the prosecution of the man whose face is visible in the video. The hashtag "Don’t you have a sister" has also become widespread on social media platforms.
Last August, another rape case caused an uproar in Morocco where a group of men raped a mentally disabled girl on a public bus. The men also recorded the crime and posted the video on social media.
Protests had erupted in major cities across the country following the incident calling for an end to rape culture.
Abdelali Errami, the president of Morocco’s Childhood Forum, said that the continuation of these types of incidents is due to a lack of laws that deter these kinds of crimes, as well as the perpetrators only getting punitive punishments. Activist Yasin Hadari also called for the need to "strike with an iron fist in the face of these monsters so they can be an example to others."
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[PJ] WASHINGTON -- The FBI has taken a Seattle-area man into custody in connection with five packages containing possibly "destructive devices" that were sent to sensitive military and intelligence installations in and near D.C.
Thanh Cong Phan, 43, of Everett, Wash., was arrested at his home Monday and was scheduled to make his first court appearance this afternoon.
Packages were received Monday at Fort Belvoir, Va., Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C., Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C., the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) in Dahlgren, Va., and the Central Intelligence Agency at Langley, Va.
The packages are being analyzed at the FBI lab in Quantico, Va.; initial investigation "determined that the packages contained potential destructive devices and appeared to be sent by the same individual from the Seattle, Washington, area." Officials said there was no apparent link to terrorism.
"The joint investigation with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service continues at this time. It is possible that further packages were mailed to additional mail processing facilities in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The FBI takes all suspicious packages seriously and has been coordinating with our local, state, and federal partners on established protocols of how to handle suspicious packages," the FBI's Washington field office said. "The FBI continues to advise the public to remain vigilant and not touch, move, or handle any suspicious or unknown packages."
The packages were similarly designed and contained black powder along with rambling, nonsensical notes similar to those the man has been known to send in the past, according to a U.S. official who was not authorized to discuss an ongoing investigation and did so on condition of anonymity.
Roughly a dozen packages were sent Monday to sites including Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling and Fort Lesley J. McNair in the district; at Fort Belvoir, in Virginia; the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, in Dahlgren, Virginia; and the CIA. No injuries were reported, and the FBI said each package was collected for further analysis.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told news hounds on Tuesday that that all of the packages sent to Defense Department facilities are under the control of the federal authorities.
Phan has a prior criminal record, having been jugged Please don't kill me! in 2011 near Woodland, Washington, the Daily Democrat reported.
He was apprehended after stealing a 2000 Isuzu Rodeo from a gas station in Redding in May, 2011. Police there put out a 'lookout' alert for the car, and he was arrested at 7.30am on the 23rd after a police chase.
Phan was charged with unlawfully taking a vehicle and felony evading.
At one point Phan also called into the Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, Highway Patrol to tell officers he had killed his brother, who was contacted and confirmed to still be alive.
[Red State] There is a saying that bad facts make for bad law, but sometimes bad facts just show that you’re defending the indefensible.
For the past several months, a guy named Miguel Perez has been a cause célèbre for the anti-deportation-of-immigrant-felons caucus. From Senator Tammy Duckworth:
Duckworth rant deleted here. Moving down to facts.
Unfortunately, Duckworth really doesn’t have a leg to stand on in making this argument.
Perez entered the country legally at age 8. He had the opportunity to naturalize at age 18 and elected not to do so. I don’t know whether it was a conscious decision or indifference or ignorance but he didn’t need to serve in the military to become a U. S. citizen.
The executive order Duckworth refers to has a key word. Honorably. Perez received a general discharge for drug use.
Then Perez’s troubles really started. Emphasis added.
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OUCH! Duckworth really doesn’t have a leg to stand on
An Iraq War veteran, Duckworth served as a U.S. Army helicopter pilot and suffered severe combat wounds, losing both of her legs and damaging her right arm. She was the first female double amputee from the war.
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IIRC Bush EO'd that personnel who had served 6 months could get an express citizenship application. Appears to be a full case of Palestinianism, always passing up an opportunity to take an offer in their own benefit.
[WASHINGTONEXAMINER] The half-brother of civil rights hustler Al-Sharpton ...Tawana Brawley's spiritual advisor... , also an activist whose group participated in Saturday’s anti-gun March For Our Lives, has been charged in a Sunday shooting death in Dothan, Ala.
Dothan police said that Rev. Kenneth Glasgow was the driver in a car linked to the murder of 23-year-old Breunia Jennings of Dothan by passenger Jamie Townes, 26.
Dothan Police Chief Steve Parrish said that Glasgow and Townes allegedly searched for Jennings, who they believe had stolen Townes’ car. When they found her, Townes allegedly shot Jennings as she drove, hitting her in the head. She died later.
"Instead of him notifying law enforcement, he took matter in his own hands and jumped in Mr. Glasgow's vehicle to find Breunia Jennings," said Parrish, according to a report in the Dothan Eagle.
While police do not believe Glasgow, 52, was the triggerman, under Alabama’s aiding and abetting law, he is is culpable for murder.
Sharpton and Glasgow have been activists on projects together. Glasgow is an ex-convict who started an Alabama ministry called The Ordinary People Society. He has recently been campaigning to restore voting rights for convicts.
[FoxNews] A Texas man who was arrested Sunday after police said they found a weapons stockpile that included an AK-47, AR-15 and bump stock in his hotel room told investigators that he was on a classified government mission, The Lowell Sun reported.
Francho S. Bradley, 59, and Adrianne D. Jennings, 40, were taken into custody after Bradley called police to the hotel room to report that someone was breaking in. Police responded and found the weapons, the report said.
Bradley called the police while away from the room and informed authorities that he had a firearm in his hotel room.
Tewksbury police noticed rifles and said they later found smoke grenades, walkie talkies, cell phones and dozens of rounds of ammunition. Some of the weapons were reportedly recovered in a nearby vehicle.
Bradley reportedly told investigators about the secret government mission but refused to go into detail. The couple had allegedly driven from Texas to Massachusetts with the weapons.
The report said the couple faces eight counts of possession of a large capacity firearm, three counts of possession of a silencer and other charges including possession of a firearm without a license and possession of a bump stock.
The two are being held without bail after being arraigned Monday in Lowell District Court in connection with a large seizure of weapons.
Robert Normandin, who represented Bradley at the arraignment Monday, told the paper that his client is a veteran and the weapon accessories were “props” and not actually functional. Normandin reportedly said his client uses them as he conducts business.
Authorities are investigating why the couple was staying at the Marriott Residence Inn in Tewksbury, Mass.
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I'm waiting to see what happens in Houston come July 4th. There was a guy circulating a 'removed' ad from Craigslist asking for crisis actors for that date, disclosure agreements required.
The year of the agente provocateur?
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"...says he was on a classified mission"
Aren't we all. Mine is classified as "Ya' Gotta Be Kidding Me."
The alarmists are putting in some overtime this week...
[Guardian UK] - Avery Island, a dome of salt fringed by marshes where Tabasco sauce has been made for the past 150 years, has been an outpost of stubborn consistency near the Louisiana coast. But the state is losing land to the seas at such a gallop that even its seemingly impregnable landmarks are now threatened.
The home of Tabasco, the now ubiquitous but uniquely branded condiment controlled by the same family since Edmund McIlhenny first stumbled across a pepper plant growing by a chicken coop on Avery Island, is under threat. An unimaginable plight just a few years ago, the advancing tides are menacing its perimeter.
"It does worry us, and we are working hard to minimise the land loss," said Tony Simmons, the seventh consecutive McIlhenny family member to lead the company. "We want to protect the marsh because the marsh protects us."
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Most of the land loss in Louisiana is in the Mississippi Delta, about a hundred miles to the east. Areas west of the Atchafalaya River outlet, like Marsh Island, which is south of Avery Island, is actually gaining land.
I used to have a satellite image of the whole coastal area, but I don't know where it is, and it doesn't show up if you search for "West Cote Blanche Bay From Orbit."
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12,000 years ago the coast of Louisiana was several hundred miles south of where it is today. Then the cave men burned down the subarctic grasslands to stampede the mammoths over cliffs and caused the glaciers to melt.
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If we hadn't dammed up the Mississippi river, Louisiana would be growing still. We're stopping all that sediment from reaching the coast so the tides rip away land instead of adding to it as the sediment load drops.
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] A Moslemholy man has been expelled from his seminary in Leb after a video of his piano playing, posted online, drew criticism from conservatives who felt it was undignified behavior for a man of the cloth, he said.
Shiite Moslem Sayed Hussein al-Husseini, 38, a keen pianist and amateur poet, posted the footage to challenge the traditional image of a holy man.
But the sight of a main in turban and robe performing - even demure classical music - at the piano was a step too far for some.
"I wanted to show that religious study should not be isolated from the world, or from people or from other studies," Husseini told Rooters, saying the al-Thaqalain seminary in Beirut had expelled him, cancelling his stipend. It declined to comment.
Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the highest Shi’ite leader in Iraq, and one revered by many Lebanese, has said that neither the piano nor classical music are prohibited in Islam.
But Husseini has received online criticism and has heard that some religious leaders consider his video as "an insult to the turban".
"I am a music and art lover," social media user jouj_lebiiiiii tweeted. "But it is impossible for me to accept the image of a holy man in a turban playing in front of people. The turban is sacred and I have a right to criticize."
Husseini posted the video earlier in March on his social media account and said that within one hour it was viewed more than 10,000 times.
In addition to the music, Husseini regularly posts love poems he has written. He used to write lyrics for Hezbollah songs, praising the Iran-backed Shi’ite group and its fighters.
"People consider the man of religion as sacred, strange even, someone who cannot be criticized and cannot do wrong," said Husseini who lives with his cat Caesar in Dahieh, Beirut’s southern suburb.
Husseini said he disagreed with the dour image of Moslemholy mans.
"Religious men have been forced into feigning a certain way of behaving. They speak slowly. When they move, they move as if they are in the throes of death, to show that they are spiritual," he said. "This is what people expect."
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[PHILLY] Patients with a fever or congested lungs increasingly are being discouraged from taking antibiotics in the United States, and that’s a good thing. Those symptoms often are caused by viruses, in which case antibiotics ‐ which kill bacteria ‐ are the wrong approach.
But a new study finds that although antibiotics use has declined somewhat in the U.S., the nation remains the leading user of the drugs worldwide, with 3.3 billion doses administered in 2015. As many as one-third of these doses are thought to have been inappropriate, leading to the rise of "superbugs" ‐ bacteria that develop resistance to the medicines.
And in many countries, antibiotics use is increasing, the study authors reported Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
From 2000 to 2015, antibiotics use per person jumped by 39 percent in a sample of 76 countries, the researchers found. The total number of doses consumed climbed even more, by 65 percent.
Some of that growth likely was beneficial, as it represented increased access to treatment in lower-income countries whose fortunes were improving, said lead author Eili Y. Klein, a fellow at the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy, a nonprofit research institute in Washington.
But too often, antibiotics are deployed against infections that would be better addressed with preventive measures such as sanitation, said Klein, also an assistant professor of emergency medicine and epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University.
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The issue is far more complicated than the article goes into, but there is one aspect you don't see discussed in the press at all. Giving me antibiotics when I don't need then does not create superbugs. That only happens when you give them to someone with an impaired immune system.
[ZH] Thirty-seven "profoundly concerned" U.S. state and territory attorneys general fired off a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Monday, demanding answers over reports that personal user information from Facebook profiles was provided to third parties without the users' knowledge or consent.
"Most recently, we have learned from news reports that the business practices within the social media world have evolved to give multiple software developers access to personal information of Facebook users. These reports raise serious questions regarding consumer privacy"
The letter notes the 50 million Facebook profiles which may have been "misused and misappropriated by third-party software developers," noting that Facebook "took as much as 30%" of payments made through applications used by Facebook users.
"According to these reports, Facebook’s previous policies allowed developers to access the personal data of "friends" of people who used applications on the platform, without the knowledge or express consent of those "friends." It has also been reported that while providing other developers access to personal Facebook user data, Facebook took as much as thirty (30) percent of payments made through the developers’ applications by Facebook users."
n other words - while a Facebook user may have agreed in the fine print to allowing the social media giant to hoover up their information - their "friends" did not.
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Just requires an act of Congress, your personal information belongs to you. Only the government can request the information. It can not be released to third parties regardless of consent forms for use other than positive identification of the individual, and then only the minimal amount necessary. All such collected date can not be transferred or transmitted by any non-governmental actor.
So simple, but watch how desperately those involved would obstruct that. Cause there is money and power to be made.
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I use FB, but have my privacy settings tightened up and don't use 3rd party apps
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Yes, every one of those AG's has a big $$$ settlement in their eyes. I remember reading a article in a tech publication in 2013 about Obama For America HQ having a "dark room" with private access located a floor below political operations staffed with predictive analytical tech kids and ran by one of the founders of FB. DNC was pissed off because they were not "shared" access to the data after Obama didn't need it anymore...or more realistically considered a monetized asset that could be purchases or horse traded for. Team Trump had to buy access to the FB data, whereas it was a "gift in kind" to OFA.
[MSN News] CAPE TOWN - Dozens of arrests have been made following days of violent protests in Hermanus.
The trouble started on Friday when a group of people tried to occupy a piece of land. When they were prevented from doing so, tensions boiled over. A satellite police station was torched, along with a vehicle.
Over the weekend, protesters also set fire to a library and attacked a recycling site. Ward councillor Lindile Ntsabo says angry community members met with the mayor on Monday night to discuss their grievances.
"They are not receiving the land which they occupied illegally. There is another possibility that they’ll receive something. This will be announced by the mayor."
Meanwhile, in Gauteng, five people were arrested for attempting to occupy land in Midrand. In another incident, a group of Alexandra residents attempted to grab land in Marlboro but was stopped by the police.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to prevent land invasions in the country. The party has also accused the Economic Freedom Fighters of encouraging people to break the law and illegally occupy land.
On Human Rights Day, EFF leader Julius Malema said there’s no human rights without the ownership of land.
"There’s no human rights in a shack, without justice or dignity. Our land in our dignity."
Malema says South Africa needs to understand that land expropriation without compensation is no longer a debate topic but a reality. President Ramaphosa ha said that government will handle the land matter carefully through dialogue.
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This should just about do it for Hermanus whale watching, vaca homes, and tourism (which was the intermediate goal). The ultimate 'free stuff' grab coming soon. When the BCC becomes the majority you are finished.
As the EEF and Malema are unleashed and assume power, it will become bad, very bad. Someone should make a plan for this eventuality. I don't think the lightly armed 8% have a chance.
Unchecked immigration and cheap labor come with a price.
Yes, these are the kind of people we want to import, because they add so much to the culture.
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] An Iraqi man has been charged with assault and criminal damage after an Emirati driver was attacked and a luxury car was vandalized with "war" slogans in London.
Adnan Musa Basim, 24, faced magistrates on Monday after his arrest on Saturday, according to British media reports.
A video circulated on social media of an Emirati man, named Abdullah al-Hosani, being assaulted while in his Mercedes G-class SUV.
The video shows a man wearing army-patterned pants and a hoodie quickly walking over to the car, and grabbing Hosani out through the window of the driver’s seat where he was sitting while repeatedly punching him on the head.
The same masked assailant was vandalizing Hosani’s other car which was parked on the side of the road moments before the violent attack, writing on the hood and trunk of the other white Mercedes ’WAR’.
On social media, Basim identifies himself as a "crazy young man and very proud of it."
He writes on his Instagram that he is "private and nice but you don’t like the hulk when he’s angry" and that he tries "to inspire the lost and crazy people."
Hosani told the Emarat al-Youm website that the attacker threatened to kill him, saying: "I will slaughter you."
"I looked at him in surprise, and then grabbed him as I was sitting in my seat, after which he continuously hit me using the spray can that he had in his hand," Hosani said.
Hosani said that he had no idea what the motive behind the attack was, but that he thinks it is related to racism.
You, my dear Mr. Hosani, are an Arab. The man who attacked you is a slightly different kind of Arab. You both are of the same Causasian race. His hatefulness is merely hateful, nothing more.
Hosani, who teaches business administration at a university in London, said that two Lebanese men who worked at a nearby restaurant rushed to his rescue and surrounded the attacker until the police came.
He added that this is not the first incident of cars belonging to Gulf nationals being vandalized. He told the news site that on the same morning of the incident, he saw a vandalized Maybach that belonged to a Saudi man.
Following the attack, and after the video was shared several times on Twitter, Hosani took to social media to assure people that he was fine, and only suffered a few scratches on his head.
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Blue on Blue, in London.
A story of comic relief.
Relations between Russian officials and the people in a nutshell: deputy governor in Kemerovo, where 64 died in a mall fire, accuses man who lost his entire family of "self-promoting through the tragedy"pic.twitter.com/9CQbjjMXKU
[CNBC] China said on Wednesday it won a pledge from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to denuclearize the Korean peninsula during a meeting with President Xi Jinping, who pledged in return that China would uphold its friendship with its isolated neighbor.
After two days of speculation, China announced on Wednesday that Kim had visited Beijing and met Xi during what the official Xinhua news agency called an unofficial visit from Sunday to Wednesday. [I love the 'official news agency called an unofficial visit' part]
The trip was Kim's first known journey abroad since he assumed power in 2011 and is believed by analysts to serve as preparation for upcoming summits with South Korea and the United States. [although this just confirms what SKOR officials saida month ago, it is still a big deal because of China's status]
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Do not trust, but verify
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Hey, any deal with the Norks would have hinged on China's willingness to enforce it. Sounds like Kim was gonna fold anyway, and decided to give the credit to Xi rather than have Trump claim it.
The bottom line is whatever works.
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My take as well Ed. Going back to HQ to get the party line prior to the POTUS visit. I am neither encouraged or surprised. Might want to keep Air Force-1 pilots and crew restricted to Flight Operations. Could be a quick turnaround.
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I'm also thinking second order effect, that China really, really doesn't want Japan building IRBM's. And then selling them to everybody in the neighborhood.
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Until the next Democratic president at least. I hear that Madeleine Albright is available.
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Having read Scott Adams and applied my own 50 yrs of experiences I truly think that Trump is playing a very nuanced, sophisticated game with the whole F'n world.
Don't listen to what he says; watch what he does AND what his adversary/target do and say. This just strikes me as a very high level negotiating strategy. Whether it all works or not is TBD but it ain't random either.
[KCNAWATCH.CO] Minju Joson Tuesday comments on the south Korean military's recent announcement that New OPLAN different from OPLAN 5015 targeted against the north was worked out.
The paper says:
New OPLAN, the keynote of which is to "win war by taking the smallest toll in the shortest time," is aimed at completely neutralizing the leadership and strategic targets of the DPRK in a few hours through the aerial infiltration by special unit forces of the south Korean army, the sea infiltration by marine corps and missile attack by the task force brigade newly built under the missile command at the beginning of war.
To this end, the south Korean military is now examining a plan to secure more than 2 600 missiles of various missions earlier than the set time in a bid to "reduce the north to ashes" at the beginning of all-out war.
The massive arms build-up and military tension racket by the south Korean military are an extremely dangerous move as it openly revealed their intention to stand against the north by force of arms to the last like the conservative regime.
Dialogue and confrontation, peace and war can not go together.
Nevertheless, they are pursuing a sinister military confrontation under the eyes of the north, which clearly proves that they seek an ulterior aim while paying lip-service to the "dialogue" and "peace".
We declare that whoever misjudges our goodwill and tolerance and provokes us by force of arms is bound to face terrible ruin and merciless punishment.
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the south Korean military is now examining a plan to secure more than 2 600 missiles of various missions earlier than the set time in a bid to "reduce the north to ashes" at the beginning of all-out war
The only way to do it.
Dams, rail bridges, communications, power generation, refineries, ports...
[DAWN] The police on Tuesday filed a murder case against several doctors, security guards and staffers after a young attendant of a patient at Lahore's Services Hospital died following a clash.
According to the FIR, registered by the dear departed's brother, the fatal brawl erupted last night when a lady doctor allegedly "slapped" a patient in the maternity ward of the hospital. Several video clips, which went viral on social media, captured an intense fight between the victim's family members and the security guards as well as staff members of the hospital.
Suneel, an employee of the Motorway Police, was injured in the clash and admitted to the same hospital but did not survive, hospital sources told DawnNewsTV. The family members of the victim also attacked a security guard involved in the clash, the sources claimed.
The guard is said to be in a critical condition and is under treatment at the hospital.
The situation remains tense as friends and family members of the victim search for other security guards who did not show up at the hospital today, the sources said.
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[DAWN] The family of the man, who was killed in alleged crossfire between police and suspected robbers in Bloody Karachi ...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... in January, have raised objection over the handling of the case, accusing police of "committing murder in broad daylight".
Talking to media on Tuesday, the family of Maqsood Mohammed, accompanied by social activist and lawyer Jibran Nasir, said that the challan ... list of charges ... submitted by the police before the court has revealed many things.
Nasir drew the attention of media persons towards the fact that the police firing had not only resulted in the death of Maqsood "but also that of the suspected robbers".
He said, "Police have committed murder in broad daylight," and demanded that the CCTV footage of the incident be made public.
According to Nasir, the CCTV footage clearly shows that there was no attempt by the robbers to stop the rickshaw.
"The robbers reportedly pretended that their vehicle had been in an accident, and on the pretext of rushing to the hospital they tried to get away on the rickshaw Maqsood had been travelling in," said Nasir.
The police then "took pursuit of the rickshaw in a private car and cornered it, dragged the men out, sat them on the road and shot them," the lawyer claimed.
Nasir alleged that eyewitness accounts were coerced and requested that they should be recorded again. He urged that the matter should be investigated by "coppers with clean records".
The lawyer accused ASI Tariq of murdering Maqsood and called for a departmental investigation to be conducted in the matter. He further revealed that police have admitted that the robbers were not armed.
He demanded that bail given to police officials involved in the case be cancelled and a case should be registered against them under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA).
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[DAWN] Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Chief Justice of Pakistain Mian Saqib Nisar held a rare one-on-one meeting at the Supreme Court on Tuesday evening, DawnNewsTV reported.
According to a statement issued by the apex court, the prime minister vowed to provide all possible assistance in "revamping the judicial system of Pakistain as visualised by the chief justice".
The prime minister was welcomed by the chief justice at the doorstep of the apex court upon his arrival for the meeting, which lasted about two hours.
Abbasi reportedly reached the court without his usual prime ministerial protocol and the meeting was held in the chamber of the chief justice.
"The government will furnish all resources to the judiciary in order to enable it to provide speedy and inexpensive justice, in addition to facilitating easy access of justice to the people," Abbasi was quoted as saying.
He pledged full support for the public interest litigation initiatives undertaken by the chief justice.
"All steps will be taken to materialise the vision of the chief justice with respect to free education, public health, improvements in government hospitals and provision of quality and affordable health services, provision of clean drinking water, better sanitation and protection of environment etc," Abbasi added.
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[DAWN] The family of a trio killed in Sindh's Mehar area arrived in Islamabad on Tuesday, demanding the arrest of Pakistain People's Party MPA Nawab Sardar Ahmed Chandio.
"Three of our people were killed on Sardar Chandio's say-so," the dear departed's family alleged. "He should be incarcerated Drop the heater, Studs, or you're hist'try! They staged a protest outside the press club, and asked the Supreme Court and chief justice to take notice of the matter.
The protesters tried to meet the Leader of the Opposition Khursheed Shah, who was also present at the press club, but the PPP politician's security did not let them through.
On January 17, armed assailants had attacked the house of Raees Karamullah Chandio, the chairman of Baldai union council, killing him and his two sons, Mukhtiar and Qabil (a district council member).
Chandio, his sibling Nawab Burhan Chandio and five other suspects were booked for their alleged involvement in the deadly incident, however, the MPA and his brother's names were later struck down from the First Information Report citing a lack of evidence.
The FIR had been registered after great efforts by the bereaved family as both the victims and suspects belonged to the PPP, due to which the Mehar police and Dadu district police had appeared reluctant to make any arrests.
Area people and some Chandio rustics had attributed the clash to an old land dispute between the two sides.
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[Daily Caller] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was hospitalized Tuesday , apparently suffering from a high fever and severe cough.
Netanyahu was hospitalized Tuesday at Jerusalem's Hadassah Medical Center after his personal physician, Dr. Tzvi Berkowitz, concluded that he had not sufficiently recovered from an illness he had started battling two weeks ago. Berkowitz said the prime minister's condition had worsened.
After performing a series of tests, physicians concluded the prime minister was suffering from an upper respiratory tract infection and will be allowed to recuperate at home.
In other words, he’s fine.
In mid-March, Netanyahu had been homebound, holding government meetings at his private residence. In a statement at that time, the prime minister's office said Netanyahu had contracted strep throat and that Berkowitz had prescribed medications and home rest.
[Newser] Researchers see the first known case of infanticide among killer whales and it makes for a grim discovery. Following strange calls from orcas off the northeastern coast of British Columbia's Vancouver Island in December, researchers observed the first known case of infanticide among the whales. After tracking down the orcas and hearing a ruckus in the water, the scientists spotted a male orca with a newborn calf in its mouth, being chased by the calf's mother and other members of its family. As the male's mother attempted to intervene, the calf's mother "hit the male so hard that ... his blubber was shaking on his body and you could see blood flying through the air," ecologist Jared Towers tells the CBC. "We were really quite horrified and fascinated."
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In wild prides of lions, dominant males will kill cubs born of other males. They can smell their own bloodline, and when in doubt, you loose. This has been known for over a hundred years.
Sounds like the 'Researchers' forgot that nature doesn't care about SJW rules. In nature, winning is the only thing that counts.
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Well, remember the geniuses who said daylight savings time confuses animals?
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[AP via Right Scoop] Leaders in Orange County, California, have voted to join a U.S. government lawsuit against the state over its so-called sanctuary law for immigrants living in the U.S. illegally.
By a 3-0 vote, the all-Republican Board of Supervisors decided in closed session Tuesday to take the action.
The vote comes a week after the small Orange County city of Los Alamitos voted to opt out of the state law that limits local police collaboration with federal immigration agents.
California passed the sanctuary law last year to try to protect immigrants from stepped-up deportations under the Trump administration.
My hometown -
Orange as part of Orange County is known for its affluence and political conservatism – a 2005 academic study listed Orange among three Orange County cities as being among America's 25 "most conservative," making it one of two counties in the country containing more than one such city (Wiki)
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Drank a lot of Mickey's wide mouths in college back there in Cleveland. Urp...
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I bet a six-pack that Heineken thought they were being all diverse and inclusive by casting dusky actors. Remember that "inclusion rider" nonsense from the recent Academy Awards? Damned if you do, damned of you don't.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.