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Lavrov on Washington's Dirty War

May 15th, 2014

by Stephen Lendman

A previous article called Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov a world class diplomatic. He shames his Western counterparts.

He's a true peace advocate. He works tirelessly for it. He faces long odds. He's matched against Washington's villainy.

It prioritizes war on humanity. It rages out-of-control. It's for unchallenged world dominance.

It's about eliminating all independent governments. It's for destroying their sovereignty.

It's about replacing them with pro-Western stooges. Eliminating major rivals matter most.

Lavrov said seeds for ongoing Ukrainian crisis conditions were sown in April 2008. It's when US-led NATO urged Ukraine and Georgia maintain closer alliance relations.

Plans to do so were discussed. It happened "during the (April 2008) NATO summit in Bucharest," said Lavrov.

It's "when NATO leaders stated in a declaration that Georgia and Ukraine would be in NATO."

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FCC Protests Mount at FCC as Advocates Urge Internet as a Common Carrier

May 15th, 2014

from Kevin Zeese

TIME Magazine Describes Chaos In FCC Wheeler's Office Due To Growing Protests

“Occupy the FCC” encampment gathers support from tech companies and advocacy groups as net neutrality protesters surround FCC headquarters with tents and banners

Unsatisfied with backpedaling and empty promises from FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, activists are camped out day and night on the agency’s doorstep demanding the Internet be reclassified as a common carrier

WASHINGTON, DC -- This morning, and every morning since last Wednesday, FCC employees were greeted on their way in to work by a dedicated group of net neutrality activists who are camped out on the agency’s doorstep with tents, signs, and a giant banner reading, “Don’t Break the Internet!” Many FCC employees have expressed their support to the demonstrators, who have distributed hundreds of flyers to people entering FCC headquarters.

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Eastern Ukrainian Referendum Post-Mortems

May 14th, 2014

by Stephen Lendman

On Sunday, Donetsk and Lugansk residents voted. Democracy triumphed overwhelmingly.

Both regions declared independence. Self-determination is inviolable. It's a universal right.

Not according to Washington. Reaction was as expected. It didn't surprise.

State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki lied calling both referendums "illegal." They reflect real democracy in action.

"We do not recognize the illegal referendum that took place in portions of Donetsk and Luhansk over the weekend," she said.

"It was illegal under Ukrainian law and an attempt to create further division and disorder in the country."

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Democracy Landslide in Eastern Ukraine

May 14th, 2014

by Stephen Lendman

On Sunday, Donetsk and Lugansk regional referendums were held. Democracy triumphed overwhelmingly.

Almost 90% of Donetsk residents voted for self-determination. For local autonomy. For self-rule. Accounting to Central Election Commission head Roman Lyagin:

"Counting the ballots proved to be surprisingly easy. The number of people who said 'no' was relatively small, and there appeared to be only a tiny proportion of spoiled ballots, so we managed to carry out counting quite fast."

"The figures are as follows: 89.07 percent voted 'for' (self rule),10.19 percent voted 'against' and 0.74 percent of ballots were rendered ineligible."

"The region is witnessing the escalation of violence," he added. "(L)ots or armed people have come to the region. Sometimes it is impossible to say whom these people represent."

Ballot deliveries were impeded. They were "beset by the danger to the life and health of members of election commission" members.

Final Lugansk results showed 96.2% for self-rule. Election Committee deputy chairman Alexander Malykhyn announced it.

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George Soros' Predatory Worldview

May 14th, 2014

by Stephen Lendman

He's a world class confidence man. He's a multi-billionaire predatory investor.

He's a new world order corporate pirate. He's known for rogue investing. He's made billions from human misery.

He cashes in irresponsibly. He'll do anything for greater profits. He does so from imperial wars. He gains hugely from financial ones. He uses wealth to accumulate more of it.

In late April, the New York Review of Books headlined "The Future of Europe: An Interview with George Soros." Der Spiegel correspondent Gregor Peter Schmitz conducted it.

Ukraine was discussed. Soros called Russia an "emerging…big geopolitical player…" EU nations have "a resurgent rival on (their) east," he said.

Putin enjoys overwhelming popularity. It exceeds 80%. Soros ludicrously claimed he "lead(s) from a position of weakness."

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Upcoming Syrian Presidential Election

May 14th, 2014

by Stephen Lendman

It's scheduled for June 3. Aspirants had until May 1 to register. Twenty-four hopefuls did so. By April 28, seven candidates were approved.

They included Bashar al-Assad, Maher Abdul-Hafiz Hajjar, Hassan al-Nouri , Mohammad Firas Yassin Rajjouh, Abdul-Salam Youssef Salameh, Sawsan Omar al-Haddad, and Sameer Ahmad Mo'alla.

Before May 1, 17 more were approved.

Late registrants include Ziad Adnan Hakawati, Ahmad Ali Qsei’eh, Mohammad Mohammad Nassr Mahmoud, Ali Hassan al-Hassan, Ahmad Omar Dabba, Mahmoud Naji Moussa and Hossein Mohammad Tijan.

Twenty-four in all will compete. They'll challenge Bashar al-Assad. They'll do so for Syria's highest office. His main challengers include parliamentarians Hassan al-Nouri and Maher Hajjar.

On April 28, he submitted his candidacy application as required. He sent it to Syria's Supreme Constitutional Court (SCC).

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Can Orange County attorneys Sneak an alleged foreign child molester into U.S?

May 14th, 2014

By Ruth Hull

Have the feds learned anything since 9/11? Can they stop foreign child molesters from entering the country to grab and silence American kids? Can young Americans kids disappear for sexual human trafficking purposes with government acquiescence?

Orange, CA, May 13, 2014: In the Lamoreaux Courthouse in Orange County, CA, attorneys acting on behalf an alleged child molester were openly discussing details of sneaking a Thai/Pakistani citizen into the United States past the police and feds. The Lamorequx Injustice Center is where abuse victims and sexually abused children are subjected to years of nightmares.

What was the purpose? A judge is requiring the man to come to a hearing on June 27, 2014, before the judge will allow the man to move his nine-year-old daughter (against the daughter’s and her mother’s wishes) out of the country. Police records reveal that the child told the police the father sexually abused her many times. Required reporting personnel saw the girl bleeding from a certain private part of her body after the father had obtained custody of the daughter but before he left the country.

Mahatep Srikureja is reportedly being denied re-admission to the United States because of concerns of the Department of Homeland Security. In Orange County, there is a $50,000 bench warrant in place on the man. According to police records, the Tustin Police asked the Orange County District Attorney to prosecute the man on numerous counts of sexual abuse (including oral and anal sex with the minor) . According to further police records, the Tustin Police wanted to have the father's computer searched for large numbers of child pornographic photographs prior to the man’s departure from the United States. A week ago in court, the sitting judge in the case stated that each of these charges, if prosecuted, would carry a possible life sentence for the man.

Though Mahatep Srikureja is currently reportedly in Canada, there is a possibility he will be deported to a different country where sex with minors is legal and where the little girl can disappear.
The mother, an upstanding professional, is seeking to find out from her daughter if the girl is OK. The girl is being forced to live with questionable handlers chosen by the alleged child molester. People who have seen the girl say they believe she is scared and being held prisoner against her will.
Making the matter worse, a man who has been appointed as minor’s counsel did not even pretend to be interested in helping the child but rather only in helping the man the police tried to have prosecuted for molesting the child. It appeared his goal was to join the father's counsel in silencing the child and helping the alleged child molester get her out of the country. The mother wanted to speak with the child but this "child's" counsel, seemingly acting as an advocate for the molester, demanded she only get one shot at speaking with the girl and that he be allowed to terminate the conversation at any moment if he didn't like what was being said.

He seemed very concerned about what the child might reveal to the mother.

What does this child know that they are trying to hide by silencing her or shipping her out of the country?

So the question remains, will minor’s counsel and others helping the alleged child molester be able to sneak Mahatep Srikureja past Homeland Security, past Immigration and Customs Enforcement and past other federal officials, and past the local police in order to get the alleged child molester into Orange County to grab the little girl and make her disappear before June 27 or in order to appear at the Lamoreaux Justice Center on June 27th to get the judge in the case to authorize the American child's removal from the country. Stranger things have happened. On 9/11/01, the alleged hijackers who allegedly boarded the infamous planes were being watched by federal officials. So maybe there is a travel exception for foreigners suspected of committing or planning crimes.

Here is a list of charges upon which the Tustin Police wanted Mahatep Srikkureja prosecuted:
California Penal Code Secion 288 (a)-Lewd Act
California Penal Code Section 173 (a) (b) Child Abuse
California Penal Code Section 188.5 -Continual Sexual Abuse of a Child
California Penal Code SEction 289 (a) (1) (A) - Anal Penetration
California Penal Code Section188 (a) (a) Oral Copulation
California Penal Code Section 188.7 (b)- Oral Copulation with a Victim under 10 Years Old
If you are interested in asking whether the feds are letting foreigners accused of committing sex crimes on young kids enter the country, the following is contact information for some of these agencies.

ICE: (866) 347-2423 (U.S., Mexico and Canada) or (802) 872-6199
FBI: 855-TELL-FBI or 855-835-5324.
Homeland Security: 202-282-8000
NSA: (301) 688-6524
Canadian Borders Services Agency: Outside Canada: 1-204-983-3500; Inside Canada:
1-800-461-9999

Below is a copy of an email (with the name of an innocent recipient whited out) from the Tustin Police. Sergeant Bob Wright's email specifies the name of the person against whom they are seeking these charges as Mahathep Srikureja.

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Ruth Hull has a background in law (criminal defense/civil rights), investigation and education. She has organized major political events, a statewide caucus, and activist organizations and has worked with some top leaders to promote or oppose legislation. Currently, she is working to protect women's rights and help end violence against women in America.

Russell Maroon Shoatz: One of Thousands of US Political Prisoners

May 14th, 2014

by Stephen Lendman

Thousands of political prisoners languish in America's gulag. It's one of the world's worst. It's the largest by far.

It's supplemented by dozens of global torture prisoners. They're in numerous countries. They're black holes of viciousness. Their existence alone reveals America's dark side.

Marc Mauer heads the Sentencing Project. He's a leading criminal justice system authority. His "Race to Incarcerate" book was groundbreaking.

It focuses on America's rage to punish. To imprison. To fill prison beds. To commodify criminal injustice. To harm society's most vulnerable.

To deny ethnic justice. To target racial emancipation. To spurn economic and social equality across gender and color lines.

To lock people away unjustly. To victimize them by judicial unfairness. To do so by get tough on crime policies. By guilty unless proved innocent. By three strikes and you're out.

Russell Maroon Shoatz is a political prisoner. He calls himself a prisoner of war He's a dedicated community activist. He's a founding Black Unity Council member.

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Man and Humanity in Search of Peace Not Wars

May 14th, 2014

Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja

“A vision without a task is but a dream. A task without a vision is drudgery. A vision with a task is the hope of the world.” - (Inscription from a church in Sussex, United Kingdom).

“There are the times that try men’s soul”, noted Thomas Paine in his famous “Common Sense”, the moral and intellectual hub of the American independence. In situations of adversity and crises, competent leaders represent hope and optimism for change and conflict management, not egoistic political agenda and animosity.

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Bashing Real Democracy

May 14th, 2014

by Stephen Lendman

Media scoundrels reacted as expected. They didn't surprise. They march in lockstep with official Washington policy.

They bashed Sunday's legitimate Donetsk and Lugansk referendums. They reflect real democracy.

They exposed America's sham process. Perhaps they'll inspire people everywhere to follow their courageous example.

Not according to The New York Times. It twists important truths daily. It does so irresponsibly. On May 11, it headlined "Ukraine Vote on Separation Held in Chaos," saying:

"Separatists in two provinces of eastern Ukraine conducted chaotic and sometimes violent plebiscites on Sunday that offered voters just one question about self-rule, while raising many more about where events in the region were headed."

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