“Be like the sun, even if you do not like and do not want to shine
anybody, you cannot” Zoroaster At the first, we should know if the
problem is actually the problem. It means: Which problem should be
solved by us (Plan)? Furthermore, we should simplify the complex problem
to be perceived easily. Besides, we should know that there are so many
ways to solve the problem and we should choose the best one by balancing
of Time and Energy (cost).
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Justice notified AP after the records--which cover phone calls from a two-month period from a variety of office, home and cell phones--had already been obtained, an unusual chronology that prevented AP from challenging the government's subpoena. AP president and CEO Gary Pruitt called it a "massive and unprecedented intrusion" (New York Times, 5/14/13).
Whatever the government's rationale for this extreme action, it sends an unmistakable signal: When government officials talk to journalists about matters of compelling public interest, the Justice Department will go to extreme lengths to find out who they are and prosecute them, even if it this requires the kind of government surveillance of journalism that is incompatible with a free press. And the media outlets that employ those journalists may be prevented from using the legal system to challenge the government's intrusion.
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"There is no flag large enough to cover the shame of killing innocent people for a purpose which is unattainable." : Howard Zinn - U.S. historian
"It
is never right to do wrong or to requite wrong with wrong, or when we
suffer evil to defend ourselves by doing evil in return." : Socrates 469 - 399 BC
"The
voice of protest, of warning, of appeal is never more needed than when
the clamor of fife and drum, echoed by the press and too often by the
pulpit, is bidding all men fall in and keep step and obey in silence
the tyrannous word of command. Then, more than ever, it is the duty of
the good citizen not to be silent": Charles Eliot Norton
"He who dares not offend cannot be honest": Thomas Paine
To change masters is not to be free: Jose Marti y Perez
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Media Advisory
Justice Department Attacks the Press
AP records seizure a troubling fishing expedition
5/15/13
The Justice Department's seizure of phone records from the Associated Press
news service as part of a leak investigation, revealed on May 13,
constitutes a troubling encroachment on the freedom of the press. It
underscores longstanding concerns about the Obama administration's
willingness to trample the First Amendment in pursuit of government
whistleblowers (Extra!, 9/11).
Justice notified AP after the records--which cover phone calls from a two-month period from a variety of office, home and cell phones--had already been obtained, an unusual chronology that prevented AP from challenging the government's subpoena. AP president and CEO Gary Pruitt called it a "massive and unprecedented intrusion" (New York Times, 5/14/13).
As the Guardian's Glenn Greenwald (5/14/13)
noted, "The legality of the DOJ's actions is impossible to assess
because it is not even known what legal authority it claims nor the
legal process it invoked to obtain these records."
In
a May 14 press conference, Attorney General Eric Holder defended the
move by describing the leak in question as one of “the top two or three
most serious leaks that I’ve ever seen," one that "put the American
people at risk." Those claims are hard to square with what is known so
far about the story that seems to have set off the investigation.
AP ran a story by Adam Goldman and Matt Apuzzo (5/7/12)
about the CIA's disruption of a plot by Al-Qaeda in Yemen to blow up
an airliner "using a bomb with a sophisticated new design." The piece
noted that the alleged bomber "had not yet picked a target or bought a
plane ticket when the CIA stepped in and seized the bomb." AP
added that the plot was uncovered "even as the White House and
Department of Homeland Security assured the American public that they
knew of no Al-Qaeda plots against the U.S. around the anniversary of bin
Laden's death."
The
arrest of an Al-Qaeda operative is not news to Al-Qaeda, nor are
militant groups unaware of the types of bomb technology they possess.
The existence of plots to harm the American public is, however,
something that that public has a right to know about--particularly if
the government is misleading them about issues of national security.
Before publishing its report, the news agency had evidently complied with government requests to delay the story:
The AP
learned about the thwarted plot last week but agreed to White House
and CIA requests not to publish it immediately because the sensitive
intelligence operation was still under way. Once officials said those
concerns were allayed, the AP
decided to disclose the plot Monday despite requests from the Obama
administration to wait for an official announcement Tuesday.
From the sound of that, the AP
reported on Monday what the government planned on disclosing on
Tuesday. Does this really require a government fishing expedition into
whom the nation's leading news service was communicating with?
The
Justice Department's stepped-up pursuit of government leaks appears to
be a response to congressional complaints about national security
leaks. As the New York Times (6/9/12)
reported, "bipartisan pressure for a crackdown" led Holder to announce
"the appointment of two top prosecutors to lead investigations into
recent disclosures."
Whatever the government's rationale for this extreme action, it sends an unmistakable signal: When government officials talk to journalists about matters of compelling public interest, the Justice Department will go to extreme lengths to find out who they are and prosecute them, even if it this requires the kind of government surveillance of journalism that is incompatible with a free press. And the media outlets that employ those journalists may be prevented from using the legal system to challenge the government's intrusion.
Israeli Official Hints At More Attacks On Syria, Warns Assad Not To Respond
By Barak Ravid
"If
Syrian President Assad reacts by attacking Israel...he will risk
forfeiting his regime," a senior Israeli official told the New York
Times on Wednesday.
Palestinians Mark 65th Nakba Anniversary
Video Report
It commemorates the loss of Palestinian land because of the founding of the state of Israel in 1948.
The Last of the Semites
By Joseph Massad
It is Israel's claims that it represents and speaks for all Jews that are the most anti-Semitic claims of all.
Brainwash Update
Israel's Narrative of Control
Video
Abby
Martin calls out Washington DC's press museum the 'Newseum' for caving
to pressure from Israeli groups, and recanting it's commemoration for
two fallen Gazan journalists.
The Major Sea Change in Media Discussions of Obama and Civil Liberties
By Glenn Greenwald
"I'm
disgusted with this president." In the spirit of optimism, one can
adopt a "better-late-than-never" outlook regarding this newfound media
awakening.
Jon Stewart Rips Government Over IRS and AP Secret Monitoring
- Video -
Stewart
tore into the IRS, especially the apparent belief of Lois Lerner, the
head of the division that oversees tax-exempt organizations, that an
apology was enough for singling out Tea Party groups.
Chris Hedges: Monitoring of AP Phones a "Terrifying" Step in State Assault on Press Freedom
Video
"It's
part of a pattern. That's what's so frightening. And it's a pattern
that we've seen, with the use of the Espionage Act, to essentially
silence whistleblowers within the government"
Obama and Press Freedom
The Posterior of Fascism
By Norman Pollack
The
qualitative leap taken by Obama transforms now-familiar old-fashioned
Imperialism and probusiness actions into a tightening of monopoly
capitalism as assisted by military power in search of absolute
arbitrariness in shaping the global structure and, not incidentally,
silencing dissent at home.
Sister Assata: This Is What American History Looks Like
By Alice Walker
What is most distressing about the times we live in, in my view, is our ever accelerating tolerance for cruelty.
Japan's Sham Currency War
The Hidden Objective Behind Japan's Massive Kamikaze Quantitative Easing
By Matthias Chang
If truth
be told, the real value of the US$ would not be more than a dime and I
am being really generous here, as even toilet paper has a value.
Russia's Plan For The BRICS To Dismantle The Dollar System
By Valentin Mândrasescu
Move aside New World Order! The BRICS are coming to change the world.
And So It Begins: The Feds Target Bitcoin Transactions
By Josh Harkinson
The
Department of Homeland Security today issued an order that has
restricted the transfer of funds in and out of Mt. Gox, the Bitcoin
exchange that handles some 60 percent of the transactions.
U.S. Health Care System Kills 123 People Daily
By Donna Smith
Yesterday,
another 123 people died in the United States without access to
necessary health care. Another 1,978 went bankrupt due to medical
crisis or medical debt or both, and no one worried themselves about
that.
U.S. Military 'Power Grab' Goes Into Effect
Pentagon Unilaterally Grants Itself Authority Over 'Civil Disturbances'
By Jed Morey
The
manhunt for the Boston Marathon bombing suspects offered the nation a
window into the stunning military-style capabilities of our local law
enforcement agencies.
Bakersfield Police Beat Man To Death Then Confiscate Cell Phones From Surrounding Neighborhood
Video
The
eyewitness accounts of David Sal Silva's deadly encounter with
sheriff's officers outside a Bakersfield, Calif., hospital are gruesome
enough. "I can still hear him choking in his own blood," said Salina
Quair.
California Police Brutality
Police Break into Private Residence and Taze Person Filming
Video
The man
insists that police do not have a warrant or probable cause. Seconds
later, the police tell the people inside to get down on the floor.
The Truth about School
Video
Did you
ever wonder how it is that kids spend 13 years from kindergarten to
high school supposedly being prepared for life, yet when they get out
they don't have any real skills?
Hard News
35 "militants" killed in Afghan raids: official:
Thirty-five
Taliban militants have been killed and 30 others wounded during
operation across Afghanistan within the last 24 hours, the country's
Interior Ministry said Wednesday.
NATO occupation force soldier amoung 4 killed in Afghanistan:
NATO-led
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) following a statement
announced, "An International Security Assistance Force service member
died yesterday following the improvised explosive device attack in
southern Afghanistan that killed three ISAF service members."
Three Killed in US-Led Airstrike in Western Afghanistan:
A US-led airstrike killed at least three people in the town of Shindand in Western Afghanistan's Herat Province.
Afghans Claim to Have Video of U.S. Special Forces Guy Torturing Civilians:
Allegedly,
there's a videotape in Afghan government hands showing a man named
Zakaria Kandahari presiding over the torture of an Afghan civilian who,
along with 15 others, recently disappeared from Wardak Province.
Kandahari, an American citizen, is "seen conducting" the torture
session and "supervising" others.
New revelations of torture and murder of Afghan civilians by US Special Forces:
Zakaria
Kandahari, a member of a US Special Forces "A Team," has been accused
by Afghan officials of carrying out and directing the torture of 15
civilians detained in recent raids in Warduk province.
Pakistan: Two militants killed in Peshawar encounter:
The
police killed two militants during an encounter in Badaber on Tuesday.
Two passersby were also wounded in the crossfire, who were taken to
hospital, the police said.
New battles in Pakistan tribal area displace thousands:
Mujahid
Hussain, chief of disaster management efforts in the Kurram tribal
area said an estimated 35,000 and 49,000 have left their villages in
the area.
At least 30 killed in bombings across Iraq in day of terror:
BOMB
attacks in Shi'ite areas of Baghdad and in northern Iraq killed more
than 30 people today, following weeks of violence by Sunni Islamist
insurgents determined to spark sectarian confrontation.
2 killed in clashes between Yemeni troops, pro-secession activists:
Two
people were killed and three others injured in armed clashes that
erupted between Yemeni security troops and pro-secession activists in
the southern port city of Aden on Wednesday, a police officer and
witnesses told Xinhua, APA reports quoting Xinhua.
Syria rebels 'in assault on Aleppo prison':
The
rebels apparently detonated two car bombs to blast through the walls
of the prison, which holds 4,000 inmates including anti-government
activists.
Grisly Execution Videos Show Growing Brutality in Syria: Video - Warning -
The
camera pans up from three blindfolded men with their hands bound to a
rebel fighter speaking into a megaphone. He stands by a white pickup
truck, his face covered with a white and red checkered scarf.
Syrian government responds to Kerry's invitation to talks:
The
Syrian government has shared with the Russians a list of Syrian
officials it wants invited to the conference, Kerry announced. Kerry
would not share the names on the list but said the talks, under the
auspices of the United Nations, appeared on target to take place in
early June.
Lavrov criticizes U.S.-proposed choice of participants in Syria conference:
Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has reproached Washington for
attempting to limit the choice of participants in the proposed
conference on Syria to countries supporting the opposition, and
suggested that Iran and Saudi Arabia be invited, as well.
Fact or fiction?
CIA: Assad to Get 75% of Votes in Next Term, Syrian Gov't in Advance:
US
Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, believes that President Bashar
al-Assad is to gain 75% of the Syrian people's votes if he runs for
presidency in the year of 2014.
Fact or fiction?
The U.S. reverses its strategy on Syria?
Instead
of delivering arms to the opposition, Mr. Kerry on Tuesday suggested
that "additional support" for the opposition would come only if
"President Assad decides to miscalculate again" by refusing to attend
the proposed conference.
Saudis overtaking Qatar in sponsoring Syrian rebels:
The
Brotherhood had previously been confident in its alliance with Qatar
and Turkey, and saw no need to offer concessions to engage other
countries, including Saudi Arabia. So this meeting, which came after an
"eager appeal" from the Brotherhood, suggests a shift in regional
dynamics.
Fact or fiction?
Qatar, allies tighten coordination of arms flows to Syria:
Qatar,
which has taken a lead in arming the Syrian opposition, is
coordinating with the CIA and has tightened control of the arms flow to
keep weapons out of the hands of al Qaeda-linked Islamist fighters,
according to rebels and officials familiar with the operation.
Austria says UK push to arm Syrian rebels would violate international law:
Forceful Austrian position signals deep EU divisions on Syria ahead of this month's embargo decision
U.N. to vote on Syria resolution to back political transition:
A
draft resolution that condemns Syrian authorities and accepts the
opposition Syrian National Coalition as party to a potential political
transition is set to be voted on at the U.N. General Assembly on
Wednesday.
Russia concerned with looming vote on U.N. resolution on Syria:
Moscow
accused that group of countries of opting the discussions in a close
circle without taking into account the opinions of all U.N. members. As
a result, the document remains biased and non-objective, ignoring
Syrian realities, said the ministry.
Kremlin: No Russian pledge on Syrian missile arms sale:
In
meeting with Netanyahu, Putin did not commit not to provide Damascus
with S-300 missiles systems, spokesman says; leaders agree to
strengthen intelligence cooperation.
Report: Syria Already Has Advanced Russian Missiles:
Advanced
Russian missile launchers have already been transferred to President
Bashar al-Assad's regime, reports an Arabic newspaper.
5 Questions on Russian S-300 Missile System Sales to Syria:
Verifiable
information about the S-300 deal is desperately scant: Was there a
deal at all? What did it cover? Has any part of it been implemented?
Turkish students protesting government's Syria policy clash with police; group says 2 injured:
Many accuse the government of putting the country at risk by openly supporting Syria's armed insurgency.
Palestinian Holocaust Remembrance Day:
Dozens
arrested in Jerusalem clashes: Dozens of Palestinians were arrested in
clashes that broke out in East Jerusalem after Israeli police and
border guards attacked a rally marking Nakba Day.
International Criminal Court opens preliminary investigation into Israeli attack on Mavi Marmara:
The
materials respectfully submittted clearly demonstrate that the ICC
possess both subject matter and territorial jurisdiction under Article
12 (2) (a) of the Rome statue and further support the position that
reasonable basis exist to proceed with an investigation into the said
incident.
Israel has highest poverty rate in OECD:
The
report found that the gap between the rich and the poor was very high
in Israel, with only Chile, Turkey, Mexico and the United States
exhibiting a higher gap.
Palestinian celebrity gets the 'Jewish sticker' at Ben-Gurion Airport:
On
the one hand it's obvious the young man has just made my life easier
by putting on the sticker for Jews. On the other hand, it's one of the
things that it's hard to say thanks for.
Nuclear Iran Can Be Contained and Deterred: Report: Analysis:
The
CNAS report was immediately assailed by several prominent
neo-conservatives who have long been warning that Obama, given his
clear reluctance to risk war in another predominantly Muslim country,
would himself eschew his prevention strategy in favour of "containment
by another name."
US military base close to Iran?:
According
to the Iranian Press TV, a US military base in Afghanistan, close to
the Iranian borders, is under construction. The new base is located in
an area known as Chahlang in Farah Province.
One killed in attack on police station in Libya's Benghazi:
One
person was killed in an overnight attack on a police station in
Libya's eastern city of Benghazi, police sources said, and the building
was set on fire in another attack on Wednesday.
US moving 200 marines to Sicily for Libya protection:
Italy
has announced the United States was transferring 200 marines and two
planes to its base at Sigonella in Sicily to deploy in Libya in case US
diplomats come under attack as they did last year.
'Tens of thousands' to attend Tunisia Salafist meet:
Tens
of thousands of Salafists are expected to attend the annual congress
of Ansar al-Sharia, a radical Tunisian group whose leader is on the
run, one of the organizers said Wednesday. "On Sunday, we will God
willing hold our congress and there will be more than 40,000 of us in
Kairouan," Sami Essid told AFP.
Nigerian troops on new offensive against Islamists:
Nigeria
launched a military campaign on Wednesday to flush Islamist militants
out of their bases in remote border areas, after President Goodluck
Jonathan declared a state of emergency in the northeast.
Nigeria's northern elders threaten to drag gov't to Hague?:
Nigeria's
Northern Elders Forum(NEF) on Tuesday said it has resolved to sue the
Nigerian government at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Hague
for the killing of civilians at Baga by Nigerian soldiers.
Guantanamo Bay prisoner: President Obama has 'abandoned' detainees:
"I
believe that President Obama must be unaware of the unbelievably
inhumane conditions at the Guantanamo Bay prison, for otherwise he
would surely do something to stop this torture," Yemeni prisoner
Musa'ab Omar Al Madhwani wrote in a federal court declaration this
year.
The US legacy on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques:
Residents
cite cancer, birth defects and diseases as the lasting legacy of
decades of US weapons use there. But 10 years after the bombings
stopped, the US refuses to acknowledge a link.
IRS Office That Targeted Tea Party Also Disclosed Confidential Docs From Conservative Groups:
The
same IRS office that deliberately targeted conservative groups
applying for tax-exempt status in the run-up to the 2012 election
released nine pending confidential applications of conservative groups
to ProPublica late last year.
KMOV anchor: The IRS is targeting me:
"Shortly
after I did my April 2012 interview with President Obama, my wife,
friends and some viewers suggested that I might need to watch out for
the IRS. I don't accept 'conspiracy theories', but I do know that
almost immediately after the interview, the IRS started hammering me,"
Conners wrote on his Facebook page late Monday night.
In a world gone crazy:
FBI surrounds house of Saudi student after sightings of him with pressure cooker:
Talal al Rouki had been cooking a traditional Saudi Arabian rice dish called kabsah and was carrying it to a friend's house.
CIA 'offered Russian spies $1MILLION a year to change sides', :
Extraordinary letter claims as U.S. diplomat in blond wig arrested on suspicion of spying
UK: Secrets of 27m mobile phones offered to police:
Documents
to promote the data reveal that it includes "gender, age, postcode,
websites visited, time of day text is sent [and] location of customer
when call is made".
UK: Petrol price 'rigged for a decade':
Motorists
may have paid thousands of pounds too much for their petrol over the
last decade, after two of Britain's biggest companies were raided on
suspicion of manipulating oil prices.
Austerity pushes Britain from 5th place to 12th of world's richest nations:
While
Britain used to be beaten only by America, Luxembourg, Norway and
Germany, it is now trumped by a much longer list of countries including
Switzerland, Australia, France, Belgium, Sweden and Canada.
France slides into recession as exports fall:
Figures blamed on weak exports, investment and household spending as Germany also posts unexpectedly weak start to year.
Euro-Style Bail-In Plan Means Bondholder Wipe-Out:
Brazil
Credit: Brazil is drafting rules that would wipe out some creditors of
failing banks in an effort to avoid taxpayer rescues, echoing European
proposals to make bondholders shoulder more costs after three bailouts
in as many years.
Michigan District Fires All Teachers, Closes Every School:
The
problem in Buena Vista is that the school district, educating
approximately 450 kids, is out of money. All the teachers have been
laid off and a financial emergency has been declared. The district has
suffered from declining enrollment, which, in turn, has led to a loss
of $3 million in state funding since 2010.
City of Detroit is financially 'insolvent':
The
Detroit city government is weeks away from running out of the cash it
needs to operate, according to an initial report from the emergency
manager overseeing its finances.
Fast Food Strikes Hitting Fifth City: Milwaukee:
Today's
work stoppage follows strikes in St. Louis and Detroit last week, and
in New York and Chicago last month. In each case, workers are demanding
a raise to $15 per hour, and the right to form a union without
intimidation.
Paid Sick Leave, At Last?:
Will
the U.S. join the rest of the world and guarantee workers paid sick
leave? A bill in Congress is stuck, but momentum is building
Florida quietly shortened yellow light standards & lengths, resulting in more red light camera tickets for you:
A
subtle, but significant tweak to Florida's rules regarding traffic
signals has allowed local cities and counties to shorten yellow light
intervals, resulting in millions of dollars in additional red light
camera fines.
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