Wednesday, December 18, 2013

West continues to put "overt pressure" on Ukrainian gov't - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov



Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused the West on Wednesday of putting pressure on Ukraine to choose closer ties with Europe even though Kiev has accepted an offer of financial assistance from Moscow.
Russia is "surprised by attempts to put overt pressure on the Ukrainian government, which continue despite the decisions made in Moscow yesterday," Lavrov said in remarks to Russia's upper house of parliament.

Reuters

Russian-Ukrainian action plan 'provides President Yanukovych and his government with breathing space' - expert



Gazprom will sell gas to Ukraine at 268.5 dollars per 1,000 cubic meters, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday. Also, Russia will convert 15 billion dollars worth of its National Welfare Fund - a rainy day fund - into Ukrainian securities to help it stave off financial crisis. The deal was signed after talks in Moscow between Mr Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Viktor Yanukovych. The issue of Ukraine joining the Customs Union was not discussed during the talks. The two presidents met in Moscow to chair the Russian-Ukrainian inter-governmental commission. Our source discussed it with Lilit Gevorgyan, Commonwealth of Independent States and Russia analyst at UK-based economic organization IHS Global Insight.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Barbaric: Commercial Bus Driver Rápes Passenger From 7p.m To 10a.m



A commercial bus driver, identified as Emeka Ugwudiobi has been accused of ráping one of his passengers from 7 p.m. to 10 a.m. at gun point in an uncompleted building around Mayor Market, Enugu.
According to the prosecution counsel, Mr Francis Ajagu, the driver plies the New Market-Gariki route and the victim was one of his passengers.

On that fateful day, the driver noticed only the victim was remaining in the bus and drove to  an uncompleted building beside the Mayor Market and started ráping the victim.

Explosion Rocks Rivers state Deputy Governor’s office



Rivers State Deputy Governor, Tele Ikuru. Police denied knowledge of the attack. A blast has hit the Rivers State government house, a government spokesperson said. The explosion occurred near the deputy governor, Tele Ikuru’s office in the early hours of Tuesday. There were no casualties, commissioner of information, Ibim Semenitari.

Ms. Semenitari said the explosion is suspected to have occurred after a dynamite was thrown into the building at about 3 am Tuesday.

Sweet Yoruba Actress,Lola Ajibola Loses Mum To Cancer!



 Se-xy Yoruba actress, Lola Ajibola, the producer of Omoba Ajibade is bereaved! Her mother, Chief Mrs Folashade Agbeke Ajibola(Nee Onashile), died in the early hours of Monday 9th, December, 2013, at 67, the old woman breathed her last at the General Hospital, Ijebu Ode in the arms of one of her children and grandchildren, who confirmed her death.

Crime: Lagos Pastor Beats Accused Witch Woman To Death In Lagos Church [Phot'd]



Tawakalitu died last November after a prolonged illness and under strange circumstances. Her death has strained the relationship between her family and her husband’s in whose custody she died after her mother was denied access to see her for a month.

Reportedly, Mrs. Oluranti Adesina, Tawakalitu’s mother said that Razak, his father and the leader of a white garment church where her daughter died, know something about the young woman’s strange death.

Heartless: Ghanaian Man In UK Stabs Wife to death For Flirting With A Nigerian [PICTURED]



A husband has been jailed for 17 years after he killed his wife by stabbing her at least 15 times then running her over with his car because he thought she was having an affair with a neighbour.

Minta Adiddo sent Akua Agyeman a Christmas card as she was being treated in hospital, blaming the attack on 'devils', the Old Bailey heard.

The 32-year-old mother of two died two months after the brutal stabbing, which was witnessed by her five-year-old daughter. Adiddo, 38, was today given a life sentence after being convicted of murder, with a minimum term of 17 years.

60-Yr-Old Man Nabbed in Bed Making Love With 11-Yr-Old Girl Freed Bcos They Are in Love




Culled from coloradonewsday
A court has annulled a five-year jail term for a 60-year-old man who was caught having sex with an 11-year-old-girl because they have a ‘romantic relationship’. The supreme court in the southern Italian town of Catanzaro ruled that it was a ‘real relationship’.
The young girl is said to be from a disadvantaged background and was in the care of a man who works for the town’s social services department.  However, police raided the man’s seaside villa to find the pair unclad in bed together.

SHOCKER: Commercial Bus Driver Rapes Passenger From 7p.M To 10a.M



A commercial bus driver, identified as Emeka Ugwudiobi has been accused of defiling one of his passengers from 7 p.m. to 10 a.m. at gun point in an uncompleted building around Mayor Market, Enugu.

According to the prosecution counsel, Mr Francis Ajagu, the driver plies the New Market-Gariki route and the victim was one of his passengers.

On that fateful day, the driver noticed only the victim was remaining in the bus and drove to an uncompleted building beside the Mayor Market and started defiling the victim.

Israel sends 150 protesting African migrants back to jail



Israeli police on Tuesday sent back to custody about 150 African migrants who had abandoned a desert detention centre in protest against a new law allowing them to be kept there indefinitely.

Aided by rights groups, the migrants had travelled to Jerusalem to demonstrate outside the Israeli parliament, which last week passed a law allowing authorities to hold illegal migrants in an "open facility" until they leave the country.  The Israeli government says that most of the 50,000 African migrants, mostly Sudanese and Eritrean, who have since 2006 crossed over the Egyptian border into its territory, are illegal job-seekers who threaten the Jewish state's social makeup.
Reuters

9/11 suspect removed from Guantanamo Bay prison hearing after outburst



One of the men accused of planning the September 11, 2001 attacks was removed from a US military court on Tuesday after making an outburst about a secret CIA prison. Yemeni defendant Ramzi Binalshibh, accused of helping the hijackers enter the United States and of financing the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people, was ejected from a pre-trial hearing at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp on the judge's orders.

His removal came shortly after Binalshibh's lawyer suggested that guards at the US military prison in Cuba were deliberately depriving his client of sleep.
"He could not sleep at all last night because of the noise he is exposed to," said Navy Lieutenant Commander Kevin Bogucki. "He is too tired to pay attention."

Ukraine-China: 'third alternative'



The Europe-Ukraine-Russia triangle may turn into a quadruple if China enters the game. Faced with a contracting labor market and limited credit resources, East and Central European countries approach Ukraine’s associated membership in the European Union with caution, fearing that it all may end up in Kiev claiming its fair share of the pie.

EU strategists are racking their brains over how to lure Kiev, while keeping East European member states less concerned about it.  Ukraine’s hopes to negotiate more favorable terms failed. When President Viktor Yanukovych requested 150 billion euros in aid to speed up the economy’s transition to the European technical standards, even “senior” EU members got scared. Europe just can’t afford it.

Islamic Jihad: is Islam the first target? (Must Read)



Radical Islam, which today is growing in numbers all over the world, could ruin traditional Islam. The “Jihad for the purity of faith” proclaimed by the fanatics is trying to destroy not only the non-Muslim population of the planet, but even Muslims themselves. Radicalism has nothing in common with the Prophet Muhammad's religion and is founded on political ideology of people far from faith, experts are convinced.

A few days ago Syrian Islamists executed 15 peaceful residents of the town of Arda, located 40 km away from Damascus, which they seized. The bloodbath lasted for several hours. All people killed were Muslim. Such events today take place in many countries considered as purely Muslim.
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You're a liar, hypocrite & manipulator, Iyabo Obasanjo writes 11-page letter to dad.




About fourteen days after he wrote an 18-page open letter to President Jonathan, former president Olusegun Obasanjo is now a recipient of an alleged open letter. Unconfirmed: His daughter, Iyabo obasanjo, has written him an 11-page open latter where she said'it is the conclusion of her communication with him for a lifetime '.

In the letter dated 16 December 2013 and exclusively obtained by vanguard newspaper, Sen. Iyabo Obasanjo described her dad as a liar, two faced hypocrite and a legendary women maltreater. She accused him of beating her mum when these were young and described him being an absentee father and grandfather.

She also said her father is decided to foist on President Goodluck Jonathan what no one would contemplate with him as president. She called him an egoistic craving for power and living a life where only men of low esteem and intellect thrive.

How do you say all this to your own father? Oh well, read the full letter after the break...

India launches reprisals against US over diplomat arrest



India on Tuesday launched a series of reprisals against the US over a diplomat's arrest in New York, including pulling identity cards for American consular officials in the country, foreign ministry sources said.

"We have ordered the withdrawal of all ID cards that are issued by the Ministry of External Affairs to the officials at the US consulates across India," a senior ministry source told AFP on condition of anonymity.
"These cards facilitate speedy entry and movement of the people carrying them as they travel to Indian airports or other public areas," the source added.

Germany's Merkel voted in for third term



Angela Merkel is elected to a third term as chancellor in a vote in the German lower house of parliament on Tuesday, paving the way for her new "grand coalition" government to be sworn in and formally take power later in the day (12 30 GMT). Merkel's conservatives scored their best result in over two decades in a German election on September 22 but were forced into lengthy coalition talks with the rival Social Democrats (SPD), whose members only approved the deal last weekend.

The vote in the Bundestag was a formality as the ruling parties hold an overwhelming majority of the seats. A total of 462 lawmakers backed Merkel for chancellor, with 150 voting against and 9 abstaining.
The new government faces a host of challenges, from bedding down European reforms aimed at shielding the bloc from future crises, to seeing through Merkel's costly switch from nuclear to renewable energy.
Merkel joins fellow conservatives Konrad Adenauer and Helmut Kohl as the only post-war chancellors to have won three terms.

German state of Hesse agrees conservative-green coalition deal

The German state of Hesse's centre-right Christian Democrats and its environmentalist Green Party finalized a coalition agreement on Tuesday, just as the country's nationwide grand coalition government was being sworn in.

The deal marks the first time in Germany's history that the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the centre-left Greens have agreed to govern jointly in a larger state.
There has been one such coalition previously at a city-state level.
The two parties have been in coalition talks since November 22, two months after the regional election in the central German state took place.

The vote coincided with Germany's nationwide election.
Party leaders Volker Bouffier (CDU) and Tarek Al-Wazir (Green Party) are set to present the coalition agreement to their members on Wednesday.
The only other CDU-Green coalition to have existed in Germany came into force in the city-state of Hamburg in 2008, with the parties breaking off the alliance two years into the term.

Merkel is due to be sworn on Tuesday for rare third term as German chancellor ending political limbo

Asked in September how long she expected coalition negotiations to take, chancellor Angela Merkel joked that "Christmas comes sooner than you think." Christmas is coming and Angela Merkel is due to be sworn on Tuesday for a rare third term as German chancellor, capping months of political uncertainty as she bartered with her rivals to help govern Europe's top economy. Eighty-six days after Merkel, 59, swept to victory in elections but failed to grab an outright majority, the Bundestag lower house of parliament will vote on handing her another four-year term. The ballot is secret but the outcome likely holds little surprise.

With a whopping 504 of the 631 seats, Merkel's conservatives and their new centre-left partners, the Social Democrats (SPD), hold a comfortable majority under their hard-fought 'grand coalition' deal.
Afterwards she must be confirmed by President Joachim Gauck at the presidential palace before returning to the Bundestag to be sworn in as Germany's only third post-war chancellor to win a third mandate.

The ceremony and later swearing-in of ministers followed by the first cabinet meeting will enable Merkel to finally get back down to business in earnest after the longest government-building period since World War II.
Merkel is then due to address parliament Wednesday and travel to Paris for talks with President Francois Hollande the same day, ahead of an EU summit at the end of the week.

A parliament debate after Wednesday's address will be the first opportunity for a face-off across the floor since the SPD moved off the opposition benches.  Merkel has defended the time spent haggling over policy and posts with an initially reluctant SPD as time well spent, voicing appreciation on signing the coalition pact Monday "that we listened to each other."
Few observers doubt though that the road ahead will be bumpy.
 AFP, dpa, Reuters,VOR

5,000 US teachers and scholars support anti-Israel boycott.



The American Studies Association (ASA) has become the largest US group of scholars to boycott Israel. The scholars' group of more than 5,000 US teachers and researchers voted to launch an academic boycott of Israeli colleges and universities in a move condemned by the World Jewish Congress as "moral bankruptcy." Israeli officials have denounced the campaign as an attempt to delegitimize the Israeli state.

The group, which is devoted to the study of American culture and history, announced Monday that its nearly 5,000 members voted in favor of the boycott by a 2-to-1 margin on Sunday night. A total of 1,252 members voted on the issue, with 66 percent voting "yes" and 30 percent voting "no." Three percent abstained from voting altogether.
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Operation Northwoods techniques on 9-11: US fake terrorist attacks to create war



 

Many of the leaders in the United States are beginning to realize that the policy of destroying countries in the Middle East for Israel is not really in the US’s best interests. Geopolitically the US would be better off dealing more diplomatically with Russia but they continue to attempt to surround Russia with nuclear weapons and try to achieve a first strike capacity while risking World War III. Doctor Kevin Barret, one of the first people to suffer at the hands of the US military industrial complex after speaking about and questioning 9-11, spoke to the Voice of Russia about all of these issues and more and places the blame for 9-11 on the neo-conservative Projest for the New American Century (PNAC) and Zionists who have infiltrated western security and intelligence services.

Hello this is John Robles, I am speaking with Dr. Kevin Barret, he is a Doctor in Arabic and Islamic Studies, the owner and manager of TruthJihad.com and a member of Scientific Professionals Investigating 9-11. This is Part 1 of a longer interview.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Video - US drone assault on Yemeni wedding: criticism of dangerous 'error' hits Internet.




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