Daily Archives: March 28, 2018

2018-03-28: News Headlines

Sustainable Pulse (2018-03-28). German Beer Industry in Shock Over Glyphosate Contamination. Global Research The Munich Environmental Institute (Umweltinstitut Màºnchen) has released shocking results Thursday of laboratory testing it has completed on 14 of the most sold beers in Germany. The probable carcinogen and World's most used herbicide — glyphosate — was found in …

Democracy Now! (2018-03-28). Headlines for March 28, 2018. Democracy Now! In Historic Trip, Kim Jong-un Met with Xi in Beijing & Discussed Denuclearization, Louisiana Will Not Charge 2 White Officers for 2016 Killing of Alton Sterling, Protests over Stephon Clark's Killing Disrupt Sacramento City Council, 12 States to Sue Trump Admin over Plans to Add Citizenship Question to 2020 Census, "Repeal the Second Amendment" Says Retired Supreme Court Justice, Stephanie Clifford's Lawyer Seeks to Depose Trump over Nondisclosure Agreement, NYT: Trump Hoping to Bring Rob Porter Back to White House, All 22 Female Senators Demand Senate Pass Congressional Sexual Harassment Bill, Kushner Under Investigation over $500 Million Loans to Family Real Estate Company, Zuckerberg to Testify over Cambridge Analytica Scandal, Facebook Faces Lawsuit over Discrimination in Targeted Housing and Job Ads, White House Ending TPS Protections for 4,000 Liberians, Orange County to Defy California's New Sanctuary Law, William Strampel, Larry Nassar's Supervisor, Charged with Criminal Sexual Conduct, Report: Investments in Extreme Fossil Fuels Skyrocketed in Trump's 1st Year in Office, Judge Rules Anti-Pipeline Protesters Not Guilty Because of Necessity of Fighting Climate Change…

Amnesty International (2018-03-28). Israel and Palestinian Occupied Territories: Asylum-seekers risk deportation or detention. Amnesty International Thousands of Eritrean and Sudanese asylum-seekers are at risk of either being forced to go to Rwanda or Uganda, where their protection is not guaranteed, or being indefinitely detained in Israel. While some are already detained, the Israeli authorities have given others until early April to leave the country or be detained.

Kali Holloway, AlterNet (2018-03-28). The Gun Industry's Favorite Trick. AlterNet.org A major gun maker may have declared bankruptcy in order to avoid real change. | Remington, the weapons giant that produced the semi-automatic rifle used in the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre, declared bankruptcy in a Delaware court filing Sunday. Across social media, people applauded the company's demise following a very good run, if more than 200 years of profiteering off products with no explicit purpose other than murder can be summed up as good. Like so many gun manufacturers, Remington seems to have succumbed to a sales drop brought on by the election of the gun industry's self-declared " true friend in the White House," thus ending the panic-driven gun rush of the Obama era. Just days after the March for Our lives, Remington's fall appeared as a hopeful sign that the gun industry has real weak spots.

Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet (2018-03-28). Citizenship Question on 2020 Census Is Trump's Latest Declaration of Domestic War on Immigrants. AlterNet.org "A naked attempt to politicize the census, with the goal of suppressing minority participation. " | The Trump administration's decision to add a controversial question on citizenship status to the 2020 Census questionnaire is its latest attack on immigrant communities—a far-reaching power grab disguised as a technicality. Legal advocates for Latinos and communities of color are seeing it as a declaration of domestic political war. "MALDEF calls for the immediate resignation of [Commerce Secretary] Wilbur Ross," said Thomas A. Saenz, Mexican-American Legal Defense and Education Fund president and general counsel. "His acquiescence in this political maneuver demonstrates his thorough incompetence to serve as Commerce Secretary. His apparent lack of even basic integrity has created a constitutional violation of unprecedented potential impact. ""President Trump's latest attempt to suppress the political influence of people of color under the guise of voter protection is beyond the pale," said Cristóbal. . .

Kitty Block, AlterNet (2018-03-28). 6 Ways Trump's 2018 Budget Actually Helps Animals. AlterNet.org Though the final budget contains harmful provisions, it also has some big wins for wolves, bears, horses and other animals. | There's great news for animals in the final 2018 budget bill that President Trump signed into law last week. The bottom line is this: the budget bill includes language to restrict funds from being used to harm horses and to address a purge of key animal enforcement records, it increases federal resources to enforce significant animal protection laws, and it omits riders that would have been devastating for wildlife. The Humane Society Legislative Fund, the government affairs affiliate of the Humane Society of the United States, worked with animal protection champions in both chambers and with other stakeholders to secure victories on a number of fronts, including these key outcomes: 1. Maintaining the ban on horse slaughter. The bill includes language to prohibit government. . .

Human Rights Watch (2018-03-28). Lebanon: Candidates Should Commit to Rights Agenda. Human Rights Watch News Candidates for Lebanon's parliamentary elections should commit to human rights reforms. | (Beirut) — Candidates for Lebanon's May 6, 2018 parliamentary elections should commit to reforms to strengthen human rights protections, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch is sending letters to major Lebanese political parties and parliamentary candidates urging them to commit to human rights reforms in ten areas. | The areas Human Rights Watch identifies are: freedom of expression and assembly, torture, the waste crisis, military court trials of civilians, women's rights, disability rights, sexual orientation and gender identity, refugee rights, justice and accountability, and privacy. Human Rights Watch will issue a statement prior to the elections detailing the commitments candidates and parties have made to strengthen human rights protections. | Related Content: | Human Rights Watch Letter to…

Staff (2018-03-28). China Meets Carbon Goals Early, but It Isn't Enough. Truthdig: Expert Reporting, Current News, Provocative Columnists I am not a fundamentalist in any other area of life. But I am a carbon dioxide fundamentalist. | Well, you can add methane and some other gases. | The point is that CO2 emissions is the only issue that matters in speaking of climate change. It is a heat-trapping gas, and the more we put into the atmosphere, the hotter the planet will get over time. That means melting all land ice, massive rises in sea level over time, extreme weather (more intense hurricanes and cyclones, long-term drought in some places, increased flooding in others). Delta river valleys like that in Louisiana, or the delta in Egypt, or the country of Bangladesh, are doomed over time already. | We are driving gas-guzzling cars and burning coal to get electricity and eating a lot of beef; we are endangering our children and grandchildren.

Jessica Corbett (2018-03-28). Big Oil Already Netted $25 Billion From GOP Tax Cuts. MintPress News The oil and gas industry benefitted to the tune of billions of dollars from the Trump tax cut bill… And you didn't. That's how the Center for Biological Diversity responded to a new analysis published Tuesday, which shows how the fossil fuel industry has saved $25 billion so far—"with many more billionaires more to come"—from the Republican tax plan signed by President Donald Trump in December. | Antonia Juhasz at Pacific Standard reviewed 2017 Securities and Exchange Commission filings by 17 American oil and gas companies, "looking at the largest companies in production, refining, and pipelines that also clearly specified the impacts of the Tax Act in their result." | Confirming reports that the new tax code has "supercharged the oil industry," she found that "it is the oil and gas industry, including companies that backed the presidency of…

WSWS (2018-03-28). Russia: Protests against officials erupt in wake of Kemerovo fire. World Socialist Web Site The horrific fire at the Kemerovo "Winter Cherry" shopping mall and entertainment center on March 25 has brought social and political tensions in Russia to a boiling point.

Zen Honeycutt, AlterNet (2018-03-27). Popular Beer and Wine Brands Contaminated With Monsanto's Weedkiller, Tests Reveal. AlterNet.org Some brewers and vintners are taking steps to avoid contamination from glyphosate. | The past few years have revealed some disturbing news for the alcohol industry. In 2015, CBS news broke the announcement of a lawsuit against 31 brands of wines for high levels of inorganic arsenic. In 2016, beer testing in Germany also revealed residues of glyphosate in every single sample tested, even independent beers. Moms Across America released test results of 12 California wines that were all found to be positive for glyphosate in 2016. We tested further and released new findings last week of glyphosate in all of the most popular brands of wines in the world, the majority of which are from the U. S. , and in batch test results in American beer. What do these events all have in common? Monsanto's Roundup. French molecular. . .

Human Rights Watch (2018-03-27). Proposed US Healthcare Changes Would Undermine Patient Rights. Human Rights Watch News Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar participates in a forum called Generation Next at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, U.S., March 22, 2018. | © 2018 Reuters | The US should reject a proposed rule that would give healthcare providers sweeping discretion to refuse patients care for religious or moral reasons. | Human Rights Watch has urged the US Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to discard the proposed rule, which was issued for public comment in January. The rule purports to clarify existing legal protections for religious or moral objectors under federal law. In reality, it would dramatically expand healthcare providers' ability to turn away patients, without also protecting the rights of those who are refused care. | This would be particularly dangerous for women and lesbian,…

Human Rights Watch (2018-03-27). US Immigrants' Rights Groups Turn to Education to Protect Rights. Human Rights Watch News Screenshot from We Have Rights Immigrant Empowerment Campaign video. | © 2018 We Have Rights Team (NYCLU, ACLU, BDS, Media Tank) | The Trump administration's relentless pursuit of immigrants has prompted US immigrants' rights groups to turn to mass education to inform immigrant communities on how to protect their rights. | With arrests of immigrants in the United States interior up 40 percent over last year, immigration lawyers say they are stretched too thin to adequately prepare families at risk of deportation to defend their rights. A new series of know-your-rights videos and accompanying materials instead "aims to empower immigrants to protect themselves." | | The campaign, We Have Rights, consists of a series of four short, animated videos based on real life experiences of immigrant communities and is available in…

Robert Hunziker (2018-03-27). Insect Decimation Upstages Global Warming. counterpunch.org Everybody's heard about global warming. It is one of the most advertised existential events of all time. Who isn't aware? However, there's a new kid on the block. An alarming loss of insects will likely take down humanity before global warming hits maximum velocity. For the immediate future, the Paris Accord is riding the wrong More

Human Rights Watch (2018-03-26). US: FOIA Suit on Border Guards' Rights Abuses. Human Rights Watch News A U.S. border patrol agent escorts men being detained after entering the United Statesby crossing the Rio Grande river from Mexico, in Roma, Texas, U.S., May 11, 2017. © 2017 Reuters | (San Francisco) — Human Rights Watch has filed suit against the US Department of Homeland Security for its failure to respond adequately to a Freedom of Information request about human rights abuses by border agents. | Though heavily redacted, the records Human Rights Watch has received thus far demonstrate that asylum officers within the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) have repeatedly provided internal reports on Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) problematic practices. The documents provide details about multiple cases of intimidation, verbal, and even physical abuse by CBP officers. One email from an asylum officer indicated that an asylum…

ZeroHedge.com (2018-03-26). Turkey Announces Military Incursion into Iraq, Threatens US Over Manbij. MintPress News On Sunday President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the beginning of Turkish military operations in Iraq's Sinjar region a week after Turkey and allied Syrian FSA groups captured Afrin from Kurdish fighters. During that prior victory speech immediately on the heels of the Syrian Kurdish retreat from Afrin, Erdogan had promised further "extensions" of his forces in the region, including into Eastern Syria and Iraq, while making repeat historical references to the Ottoman empire. | Erdogan warned at the time that Turkish troops would keep pushing east further into Syrian Kurdish YPG territory (Kurdish "People's Protection Units" which Turkey considers an extension of the terrorist PKK), which would eventually pit his forces against the U.S. armed and trained Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). | During Sunday's speech, he pledged to take Tal Rifaat (northwest of Aleppo) and Manbij: "the U.S. needs to transfer the…

Human Rights Watch (2018-03-26). US: FOIA Suit on Border Guards' Rights Abuses. Human Rights Watch News A U.S. border patrol agent escorts men being detained after entering the United Statesby crossing the Rio Grande river from Mexico, in Roma, Texas, U.S., May 11, 2017. © 2017 Reuters | (San Francisco) — Human Rights Watch has filed suit against the US Department of Homeland Security for its failure to respond adequately to a Freedom of Information request about human rights abuses by border agents. | Though heavily redacted, the records Human Rights Watch has received thus far demonstrate that asylum officers within the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) have repeatedly provided internal reports on Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) problematic practices. The documents provide details about multiple cases of intimidation, verbal, and even physical abuse by CBP officers. One email from an asylum officer indicated that an…

Lance Olsen (2018-03-26). Climate, Science, and Budget-Politics. counterpunch.org Today's debunkers of climate change and evolution seem cut of the same cloth, and part of a long tradition traceable at least back to the days of Copernicus and Galileo. Whether it be the structure of the universe, human evolution, or the more recent reality of a climate changed by human combustion of fossil fuels More

Truthout Stories (2018-03-26). Trump's Cabinet Is the Most Volatile in a Century. Truthout Stories Your support is crucial to keeping ethical journalism alive! Donate now to keep our writers on the streets, covering the most important issues and beats. | Do you feel like the White House Cabinet Room has turned into some kind of revolving door? It's not just your imagination. Trump has fired more cabinet members at the start of his term than any other president in the last 100 years, according to an NPR analysis. | And that's just looking at the Senate-confirmable positions in the presidential cabinet — not the overall turmoil within the Trump team at large. | In addition to Rex Tillerson — fired via Twitter this month — the administration has released former Health and Human Services Secretary Basav Sen (2018-03-26). Mike Pompeo Better for Big Oil Than Former Exxonmobil CEO Rex Tillerson. MintPress News It's said that you can tell a lot about people by the company they keep. And the shady characters President Trump has surrounded himself with represent a new low even by Washington standards. | One thread that ties many of these people together is their deep connection with the fossil fuel industry — and their willingness to implement the industry's agenda, regardless of the impacts on people and planet. | The recent drama at the State Department encapsulates this neatly. Trump recently fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and tapped CIA chief Mike Pompeo, a former Congress member from Kansas, to replace him. | This may signal a number of disturbing changes. Unlike Tillerson, Pompeo has been a proponent of war with Iran, openly supported torture, and sent disturbing signals of approval to the…

Whitney Webb (2018-03-26). FBI Under Renewed Scrutiny After Pulse Gunman's Father Revealed as FBI Informant. MintPress News The revelations about Omar Mateen's father and his relationship to the FBI have brought the agency under new scrutiny, both for its role in foiling domestic plots it creates and it's connections to the alleged perpetrators of the worst mass killings in recent years. | The post FBI Under Renewed Scrutiny After Pulse Gunman's Father Revealed as FBI Informant appeared first on MintPress News.

Human Rights Watch (2018-03-26). Ecuador: Judicial Harassment of Amazonian Defenders . Human Rights Watch News Indigenous people arrive in Quito after marching for 10 days to protest new mining and water law initiatives, as well as a constitutional reform project that would have allowed for indefinite re-election of the president. | © 2015 José Jácome/EFE | (New York) — The government of former President Rafael Correa abused the criminal justice system to target indigenous leaders and environmentalists who protested mining and oil exploration in the Amazon, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The groups are operating more freely under President Lenín Moreno, but the abusive prosecutions set in motion by his predecessor remain unaddressed. | The 30-page report, " Amazonians on Trial: Judicial Harassment of Indigenous Leaders and Environmentalists in Ecuador," shows that prosecutors in three prominent cases failed to produce sufficient evidence to support serious…

Human Rights Watch (2018-03-25). Gina Haspel is the wrong choice to head the CIA. Human Rights Watch News Gina Haspel, a veteran CIA clandestine officer picked by U.S. President Donald Trump to head the Central Intelligence Agency, is shown in this handout photograph released on March 13, 2018. © 2018 CIA handout | Much concern has been raised, for good reason, about President Trump's nomination of Gina Haspel to head the Central Intelligence Agency. Haspel allegedly was involved in reckless, illegal torture under the agency's "rendition, detention and interrogation" program. | Since records remain classified, the full extent of Haspel's involvement is not clear. The New York Times reports she ran the CIA's first "black site" in Thailand when one detainee, Abd al-Nashiri, was severely tortured there. She also appears to have played a key role in pressing for and ultimately destroying videotapes of the torture of another…

Human Rights Watch (2018-03-25). Jordan: Step Forward, Step Back for Urban Refugees . Human Rights Watch News Syrian children attend class in a school in the Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan, October 20, 2015. The school taught Syrian girls in the morning and boys in the afternoon, but lacked electricity, heating, and running water. | © 2016 Bill Van Esveld/Human Rights Watch | (Amman) — Jordan began on March 4, 2018 to regularize the status of refugees who have been living in towns and cities without permits, offering them greater protection, Human Rights Watch said today. However, on January 24, the government revoked the eligibility for subsidized health care for people living outside refugee camps. | The March 4 decision will protect thousands of vulnerable Syrian refugees from arrest for being outside refugee camps illegally and will increase their access to jobs, aid, and education. But the healthcare…

Human Rights Watch (2018-03-25). Jordan: Step Forward, Step Back for Urban Refugees . Human Rights Watch News Syrian children attend class in a school in the Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan, October 20, 2015. The school taught Syrian girls in the morning and boys in the afternoon, but lacked electricity, heating, and running water. | © 2016 Bill Van Esveld/Human Rights Watch | (Amman) — Jordan began on March 4, 2018 to regularize the status of many refugees who have been living in towns and cities without permits, offering them greater protection, Human Rights Watch said today. However, on January 24, the government revoked the eligibility for subsidized health care for people living outside refugee camps. | The March 4 decision will protect thousands of vulnerable Syrian refugees from arrest for being outside refugee camps illegally and will increase their access to jobs, aid, and education. But the…

RT (2018-03-25). 'Like Falcon Space launch': Flat-Earther finally blasts off into California sky (VIDEO). RT US News Flat-Earth theorist and self-taught rocket scientist 'Mad' Mike Hughes has catapulted himself half a mile into the air aboard a homemade rocket in Californian desert town.
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David Ruiz (2018-03-24). Responsibility Deflected, the CLOUD Act Passes. Will Erode Privacy Protections Worldwide. Global Research UPDATE, March 23, 2018: President Donald Trump signed the $1.3 trillion government spending bill—which includes the CLOUD Act—into law Friday morning. | "People deserve the right to a better process." | Those are the words of Jim McGovern, representative for Massachusetts …

Martin Cizmar, Raw Story (2018-03-24). Coal Baron Files Rambling, Self-Pitying Defamation Suit Against John Oliver for Making Jokes About Him. AlterNet.org The judge dismissed the defamation suit and warned him not to send another letter. | The West Virginia coal baron whose practices were mocked by John Oliver and a giant squirrel sent a hilarious letter of protest to the judge who dismissed his defamation suit, according to the ACLU of West Virginia. Bob Murray was labeled "a geriatric Dr. Evil" in an episode of Oliver's HBO show, which highlighted incidents like a 2007 collapse caused by unauthorized mining practices in Utah which killed six miners, and which Murray claimed at the time was caused by an "earthquake. ""The jobs of our 6,000 coal miners depend on me and my reputation," the letter said. "I am a dying old man, but our employees will suffer as a result of your decision. "Murray also complained of getting mocked by the show's fans in letters. . .

Dr. Andrew Glickson (2018-03-24). The Betrayal of the Future. Tipping Points in the Earth's Climate. Global Research A species which has invented combustion, electromagnetic radiation and nuclear energy orders of magnitude more powerful than its own physical potential, needs to be perfectly wise and in control lest it is overwhelmed by these powers. | As tipping points in …

Chelsea Batten, AlterNet (2018-03-23). Could the Fossil Fuel Industry Start Drilling for Oil in Your Local Park? AlterNet.org A fight between Big Oil and local residents in Kalamazoo serves as a cautionary tale. | After eight years on the Kalamazoo County Parks Commission board, board member and local activist Matt Lechel had never encountered an issue like the one that confronted the board last January: a proposal to drill for oil in one of Kalamazoo's community parks. The proposal came from a representative of Wolverine Gas and Oil, a Michigan corporation that had distinguished itself in 2004 with the largest continental U. S. oil discovery in 30 years. The representative provided handouts for his presentation, which proposed to lease land within Kalamazoo's Scott's Mill County Park for the purpose of drilling for oil. Lechel was flabbergasted that the parks commission was hearing the proposal at all. In 2010, the area suffered the biggest inland oil spill in U. S. history when Enbridge Line. . .

Jill Richardson (2018-03-23). To Believe in Science, You Have to Know How It's Done. counterpunch.org I met a climate crisis denier today. It came out of nowhere. I was getting my camera repaired, and I was chatting with the repairman afterward. Just before I left, he dropped into our conversation that he didn't believe in manmade climate change. After all, the earth managed to produce an Ice Age all by More

Daryan Rezazad (2018-03-23). Denial of Climate Change is Not the Problem. counterpunch.org A large majority of the public now agrees that climate catastrophe is the most important problem facing humanity. Over ninety percent of scientists are in agreement about the causes and dire projections of climate catastrophe. And the list goes on and on. However, we are still racing for the precipice. I mean just walk outside More

Ron Jacobs (2018-03-23). Flashing for the Refugees on the Unarmed Road of Flight. counterpunch.org Every once in a while a book is published wherein the text transcends the subject matter, lifting the stories between the covers into a place that is both revelatory and sublime; a place that renders the words involved to be more than mere representations of the subject matter. Ramzy Baroud's latest book The Last Earth: More

Adeyinka Makinde (2018-03-23). Russia and Britain: An Enduring But Fruitless Rivalry. Global Research The ongoing crisis between Britain and the Russian Federation over the poisoning of a former GRU colonel on British soil is the latest episode in what for a number of years has effectively been a 'Cold War' between Russia on …

Jon Jeter (2018-03-23). In Seeing African Corruption as Landlocked, George Clooney Misses the Boat. MintPress News Any forensic examination of African corruption would reveal Western fingerprints everywhere, from the financing of a ruinous civil war and exploitation of oil and diamond reserves in Angola, to the pillaging of mineral resources in Zambia. | The post In Seeing African Corruption as Landlocked, George Clooney Misses the Boat appeared first on MintPress News.

Truthout Stories (2018-03-22). The Indigenous Collective Using Tattoos to Rise Above Colonialism. Truthout Stories If you believe in the importance of a free and independent press, take a moment to support Truthout's news and analysis by making a donation now! | Thunderbird Woman was the image that caught my eye at the Standing Rock water protector camps. As an Ojibwe woman, I immediately realized that the depiction was an example of my ancestors' ancient spirit writings, or symbols, recorded on birch bark scrolls and on rock faces along the Great Lakes long before Europeans landed in America. Thunderbird Woman, with her winged arms outstretched, seemed to float on the canvases at Standing Rock, portraying a cosmology in which dynamic spiritual forces are depicted internally, as if through an X-ray. Water rained down from her wings and thunderbolts surrounded her head. Her shape was a simple outline, and her heart anchored her image. | Images like…

Human Rights Watch (2018-03-22). Syria's Kids Are Still Being Killed at School . Human Rights Watch News Children walk through the rubble of the Tamayuz ("Excellence") kindergarten in the town of Hamouriyeh after it was hit by a Syrian-Russian airstrike on November 8, 2017. | © 2017 Private | In areas of Eastern Ghouta, a suburb of Syria's capital Damascus held by anti-government armed groups, schools have closed for fear that Syrian and Russian warplanes will bomb them. Instead, local residents have opened informal schools in basements, thinking they offer greater protection from attack. But these basement schools are now being bombed too. | This week, according to Syrian rights groups and local media in Eastern Ghouta, an airstrike in the town of Arbin killed at least 15 children and two adults as they sheltered in a basement school. A doctor who saw the bodies sent us a list of…

Democracy Now! (2018-03-22). Headlines for March 22, 2018. Democracy Now! Trump National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster to Resign; Replaced by Iran/N. Korea Hawk John Bolton, Austin Police Name Serial Bombing Suspect, Cite Video Confession, Congress to Vote on $1.3 Trillion Spending Bill Without DACA Protections, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Apologizes over Data Privacy Scandal, AG Sessions Tells Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty in Drug Cases, Israel: Palestinian Teenager Ahed Tamimi Sentenced to 8-Month Term, Journalists Who Covered Massacre of Rohingya Mark 100th Day in Burmese Jail, Nigeria: Most of Kidnapped Dapchi Schoolgirls Freed, Peru: President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Resigns Ahead of Trial, Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates Amid Rising Wages, Fox News Analyst Quits, Calls Network a Propaganda Machine for Trump, WaPo: 187,000 Exposed to Gun Violence at School Since Columbine, Arizona Police Release Video Showing Fatal Crash of Self-Driving Uber, NYC Cabbie Who Blamed Uber, Lyft for Financial Woes Commits Suicide, Sacramento, CA: Video Shows Officers Killing Stephon Clark in His Backyard, Mississippi Governor Names Cindy Hyde-Smith to Fill U.S. Senate Seat, New York to Probe Jared Kushner's Company over Falsified Documents…

Amnesty International (2018-03-22). Oral statement at the UN Human Rights Council on Sri Lanka, Hungary and Colombia (Item 2 General Debate, 37th regular session) . Amnesty International : In this oral statement, delivered at the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) on 22 March 2018, Amnesty International: calls on the Government of Sri Lanka to accelerate progress on, and provide a clear and definitive timeline for, the implementation of commitments made in HRC resolution 30/1; urges the Colombian authorities to introduce measures to guarantee the protection of civilians and to dismantle paramilitary groups; and calls on the Government of Hungary to withdraw draft laws which would contravene their obligation to protect the rights to freedom of association, expression and movement.

Human Rights Watch (2018-03-22). Syria's Kids Are Still Being Killed at School . Human Rights Watch News Children walk through the rubble of the Tamayuz ("Excellence") kindergarten in the town of Hamouriyeh after it was hit by a Syrian-Russian airstrike on November 8, 2017. | © 2017 Private | In areas of Eastern Ghouta, a suburb of Syria's capital Damascus held by anti-government armed groups, schools have closed for fear that Syrian and Russian warplanes will bomb them. Instead, local residents have opened informal schools in basements, thinking they offer greater protection from attack. But these basement schools are now being bombed too. | This week, according to Syrian rights groups and local media in Eastern Ghouta, an airstrike in the town of Arbin killed at least 15 children and two adults as they sheltered in a basement school. A doctor who saw the bodies sent us a list of…

Lynn Stuart Parramore, AlterNet (2018-03-22). Chomsky: 'The Republican Party Is the Most Dangerous Organization in Human History&#039 AlterNet.org The renowned linguist and cognitive scientist on where we stand as an economy, as a country, and as human beings. | * This interview originally appeared on the blog of the Institute for New Economic Thinking. To help make sense of where we stand as an economy, as a country, and as human beings, Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Laureate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Arizona, shares his thoughts with Lynn Stuart Parramore on the Age of Trump, foreign policy, dissent in the internet age, public education, corporate predation, who's really messing with American elections, climate change, and more. Lynn Parramore: You've been looking at politics and international relations for quite a long time. Over the decades, what are the continuities in these areas that stand out in your view? Noam. . .

Truthout Stories (2018-03-22). Four Ways Government Climate Information Has Changed Since Trump Took Office. Truthout Stories Truthout delivers trustworthy reporting and thought-provoking news analysis. If you share our passion for the truth, help strengthen independent media with a donation today! | After Donald Trump won the presidential election, hundreds of volunteers around the US came together to "rescue" federal data on climate change, thought to be at risk under the new administration. " Guerilla archivists," including ourselves, gathered to archive federal websites and preserve scientific data. | But what has happened since? Did the data vanish? | As of one year later, there has been no great purge. Federal data sets related to environmental and climate science are still accessible in the same ways they were before Trump took office. | However, in many other instances, federal agencies have tampered with information about climate change. Across agency websites, documents have disappeared, web pages have vanished…

PCVW (2018-03-22). Neoliberal Globalization: Is There an Alternative to Plundering the Earth? Global Research Is there an alternative to making war? Is there an alternative to destroying the planet? No one asks these questions because they seem absurd…

Gary Leupp (2018-03-22). Trump, the Crown Prince and the Whole Ugly Big Picture. counterpunch.org There are few countries on earth more oppressive than Saudi Arabia, an absolute monarchy shaped by Sunni theocracy. It stones adulterers and hurls gay men off buildings by judicial decision. The State Department routinely, matter of factly, reports widespread human rights abuses in the country. International human rights organizations use Saudi Arabia as the poster child of egregious violations. Everybody knows how Saudi women have been forbidden to even drive cars, although the ban will be lifted due to international pressure in June. More

Ilana Novick, AlterNet (2018-03-22). WATCH: #LessOilMoreWater, Amazon Communities Are Banding Together to Demand Clean Water. AlterNet.org An ambitious project to clean up what Big Oil ruined. | As Alexander Zaitchik reported earlier this week, Big Oil has been polluting the usually lush Amazon forests for decades. Oil companies, Zaitchik writes, "spilled billions of barrels of crude and related pollutants in the rivers and forests of the Upper Amazon. " It's particularly dire in Ecuador and Peru, where "traditionally abundant groundwater sources—rivers, streams, and lagoons—are contaminated beyond use. " Now, a newly created indigenous organization, the Ceibo Alliance, is partnering with NGO Amazon Frontlines to create new, clean water systems across the region. They just celebrated their 1,000th, which will "provide clean water to more than 1,000 families in 72 communities across five million acres of critically threatened primary forest. "Watch a short film on their progress below, and read Alexander Zaitchik's report here. #LessOilMoreWater in the Amazon

Gregory Shupak (2018-03-22). Exonerating the Empire in Venezuela. FAIR NBC ( 3/12/18) attributes Venezuela's crisis to President Hugo Chávez's "promise to share the country's oil wealth with the poor." | The United States has for years undermined the Venezuelan economy with economic sanctions, but US media coverage of Venezuela's financial crisis has gone out of its way to obscure this. | The intent of the sanctions is clear: to inflict maximum pain on Venezuela so as to encourage the people of the country to overthrow the democratically elected government. SUNY professor Gabriel Hetland (The Nation, 8/17/16) pointed out in 2016 that the Obama government "prevented Venezuela from obtaining much-needed foreign financing and investment." Such policies, Hetland notes,have had a considerable and highly detrimental impact at a time when Venezuela is in desperate need of dollars but is prevented from gaining access to them by Washington. | In August 2017, two…

Noor Al-Sibai, Raw Story (2018-03-21). EPA Head Spends Over $100K in Taxpayer Money to Fly Around the World in First Class. AlterNet.org This administration continues to burn through money that isn't theirs for personal luxuries. | Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt spent over $105,000 on first-class flights during his first year as the department's secretary. Politico reported Tuesday night that the figure comes from records published by the EPA's internal watchdog and provided to the House Oversight Committee. The $105,000 does not include the previously-reported $58,000 Pruitt spent on taxpayer-funded charter fights and a military jet taken from Cincinnati to New York so that he and his staff could catch a connecting flight to Europe. Of the flights listed in the new House Oversight records, which were obtained by Politico, the single most expensive first-class trip took place in December, when Pruitt racked up $16,217 after missing a flight out of Morocco while promoting American natural gas exports. After missing the connecting flight,. . .

Human Rights Watch (2018-03-21). Holding Killers to Account for Hate Crimes in India. Human Rights Watch News Members of a "cow protection" group try to take the cows from the back of a truck that the group stopped on November 8, 2015, in Ramgarh, Rajasthan state, India. | © 2015 Getty Images/Allison Joyce | A court in India yesterday sentenced 11 people to life in prison for beating to death Alimuddin Ansari, a Muslim, who his killers believed was trading in beef. Among those convicted was a local leader of the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). | Many Hindus consider cows to be sacred, and in the past four years a violent vigilante campaign against beef trade and consumption has led to the killing of at least 29 people, mostly Muslims, across the country. Dalits, so-called untouchables, have also been targeted because they handle animal carcasses and leather.

Binoy Kampmark (2018-03-21). Fictional Free Trade and Permanent Protectionism: Donald Trump's Economic Orthodoxy. counterpunch.org Let's put it out there with suitable portions of provocation: free trade has never actually taken place. There is an uncomfortable, skirmish-ridden middle ground, where states compete for primacy over surplus and deficits, where the notion of prosperity is language deferred, not to citizens, but corporations who are often backed for pursuing technological remits. The More

RT (2018-03-21). Facebook 'hypocrites' working against online privacy law — campaigner. RT US News Tech giants including Facebook and Google are pumping millions of dollars into halting new laws in California which would expand online privacy protections. Campaigners hope this week's revelations will force a Facebook climbdown.
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German Beer Industry in Shock Over Glyphosate Contamination.
Sustainable Pulse | Global Research | 2018-03-28
The Munich Environmental Institute (Umweltinstitut Màºnchen) has released shocking results Thursday of laboratory testing it has completed on 14 of the most sold beers in Germany. The probable carcinogen and World's most used herbicide — glyphosate — was found in …
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Citizenship Question on 2020 Census Is Trump's Latest Declaration of Domestic War on Immigrants.
Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet | AlterNet.org | 2018-03-28
"A naked attempt to politicize the census, with the goal of suppressing minority participation. " | The Trump administration's decision to add a controversial question on citizenship status to the 2020 Census questionnaire is its latest attack on immigrant communities–a far-reaching power grab disguised as a technicality. Legal advocates for Latinos and communities of color are seeing it as a declaration of domestic political war. "MALDEF calls for the immediate resignation of [Commerce Secretary] Wilbur Ross," said Thomas A. Saenz, Mexican-American Legal Defense and Education Fund president and general counsel. "His acquiescence in this political maneuver demonstrates his thorough incompetence to serve as Commerce Secretary. His apparent lack of even basic integrity has created a constitutional violation of unprecedented potential impact. ""President Trump's latest attempt to suppress the political influence of people of color under the guise of voter protection is beyond the pale," said Cristóbal. . .
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6 Ways Trump's 2018 Budget Actually Helps Animals.
Kitty Block, AlterNet | AlterNet.org | 2018-03-28
Though the final budget contains harmful provisions, it also has some big wins for wolves, bears, horses and other animals. | There's great news for animals in the final 2018 budget bill that President Trump signed into law last week. The bottom line is this: the budget bill includes language to restrict funds from being used to harm horses and to address a purge of key animal enforcement records, it increases federal resources to enforce significant animal protection laws, and it omits riders that would have been devastating for wildlife. The Humane Society Legislative Fund, the government affairs affiliate of the Humane Society of the United States, worked with animal protection champions in both chambers and with other stakeholders to secure victories on a number of fronts, including these key outcomes: 1. Maintaining the ban on horse slaughter. The bill includes language to prohibit government. . .
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Israel and Palestinian Occupied Territories: Asylum-seekers risk deportation or detention.
Amnesty International | 2018-03-28
Thousands of Eritrean and Sudanese asylum-seekers are at risk of either being forced to go to Rwanda or Uganda, where their protection is not guaranteed, or being indefinitely detained in Israel. While some are already detained, the Israeli authorities have given others until early April to leave the country or be detained.

Israel and Palestinian Occupied Territories: Asylum-seekers risk deportation or detention

Lebanon: Candidates Should Commit to Rights Agenda.
Human Rights Watch | Human Rights Watch News | 2018-03-28
Candidates for Lebanon's parliamentary elections should commit to human rights reforms. | (Beirut) — Candidates for Lebanon's May 6, 2018 parliamentary elections should commit to reforms to strengthen human rights protections, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch is sending letters to major Lebanese political parties and parliamentary candidates urging them to commit to human rights reforms in ten areas. | The areas Human Rights Watch identifies are: freedom of expression and assembly, torture, the waste crisis, military court trials of civilians, women's rights, disability rights, sexual orientation and gender identity, refugee rights, justice and accountability, and privacy. Human Rights Watch will issue a statement prior to the elections detailing the commitments candidates and parties have made to strengthen human rights protections. | Related Content: | Human Rights Watch Letter to…
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China Meets Carbon Goals Early, but It Isn't Enough.
Staff | Truthdig: Expert Reporting, Current News, Provocative Columnists | 2018-03-28
I am not a fundamentalist in any other area of life. But I am a carbon dioxide fundamentalist. | Well, you can add methane and some other gases. | The point is that CO2 emissions is the only issue that matters in speaking of climate change. It is a heat-trapping gas, and the more we put into the atmosphere, the hotter the planet will get over time. That means melting all land ice, massive rises in sea level over time, extreme weather (more intense hurricanes and cyclones, long-term drought in some places, increased flooding in others). Delta river valleys like that in Louisiana, or the delta in Egypt, or the country of Bangladesh, are doomed over time already. | We are driving gas-guzzling cars and burning coal to get electricity and eating a lot of beef; we are endangering our children and grandchildren.
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Big Oil Already Netted $25 Billion From GOP Tax Cuts.
Jessica Corbett | MintPress News | 2018-03-28
The oil and gas industry benefitted to the tune of billions of dollars from the Trump tax cut bill… And you didn't. That's how the Center for Biological Diversity responded to a new analysis published Tuesday, which shows how the fossil fuel industry has saved $25 billion so far–"with many more billionaires more to come"–from the Republican tax plan signed by President Donald Trump in December. | Antonia Juhasz at Pacific Standard reviewed 2017 Securities and Exchange Commission filings by 17 American oil and gas companies, "looking at the largest companies in production, refining, and pipelines that also clearly specified the impacts of the Tax Act in their result." | Confirming reports that the new tax code has "supercharged the oil industry," she found that "it is the oil and gas industry, including companies that backed the presidency of…

Big Oil Already Netted $25 Billion From GOP Tax Cuts

Russia: Protests against officials erupt in wake of Kemerovo fire.
WSWS | World Socialist Web Site | 2018-03-28
The horrific fire at the Kemerovo "Winter Cherry" shopping mall and entertainment center on March 25 has brought social and political tensions in Russia to a boiling point.
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Popular Beer and Wine Brands Contaminated With Monsanto's Weedkiller, Tests Reveal.
Zen Honeycutt, AlterNet | AlterNet.org | 2018-03-27
Some brewers and vintners are taking steps to avoid contamination from glyphosate. | The past few years have revealed some disturbing news for the alcohol industry. In 2015, CBS news broke the announcement of a lawsuit against 31 brands of wines for high levels of inorganic arsenic. In 2016, beer testing in Germany also revealed residues of glyphosate in every single sample tested, even independent beers. Moms Across America released test results of 12 California wines that were all found to be positive for glyphosate in 2016. We tested further and released new findings last week of glyphosate in all of the most popular brands of wines in the world, the majority of which are from the U. S. , and in batch test results in American beer. What do these events all have in common? Monsanto's Roundup. French molecular. . .
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Proposed US Healthcare Changes Would Undermine Patient Rights.
Human Rights Watch | Human Rights Watch News | 2018-03-27
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar participates in a forum called Generation Next at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, U.S., March 22, 2018. | © 2018 Reuters | The US should reject a proposed rule that would give healthcare providers sweeping discretion to refuse patients care for religious or moral reasons. | Human Rights Watch has urged the US Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to discard the proposed rule, which was issued for public comment in January. The rule purports to clarify existing legal protections for religious or moral objectors under federal law. In reality, it would dramatically expand healthcare providers' ability to turn away patients, without also protecting the rights of those who are refused care. | This would be particularly dangerous for women and lesbian,…
www.hrw.org/news/2018/03/27/proposed-us-healthcare-changes-would-undermine-patient-rights

Insect Decimation Upstages Global Warming.
Robert Hunziker | counterpunch.org | 2018-03-27
Everybody's heard about global warming. It is one of the most advertised existential events of all time. Who isn't aware? However, there's a new kid on the block. An alarming loss of insects will likely take down humanity before global warming hits maximum velocity. For the immediate future, the Paris Accord is riding the wrong…
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US: FOIA Suit on Border Guards' Rights Abuses.
Human Rights Watch | Human Rights Watch News | 2018-03-26
A U.S. border patrol agent escorts men being detained after entering the United Statesby crossing the Rio Grande river from Mexico, in Roma, Texas, U.S., May 11, 2017. © 2017 Reuters | (San Francisco) — Human Rights Watch has filed suit against the US Department of Homeland Security for its failure to respond adequately to a Freedom of Information request about human rights abuses by border agents. | Though heavily redacted, the records Human Rights Watch has received thus far demonstrate that asylum officers within the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) have repeatedly provided internal reports on Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) problematic practices. The documents provide details about multiple cases of intimidation, verbal, and even physical abuse by CBP officers. One email from an asylum officer indicated that an asylum…
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Turkey Announces Military Incursion into Iraq, Threatens US Over Manbij.
ZeroHedge.com | MintPress News | 2018-03-26
On Sunday President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the beginning of Turkish military operations in Iraq's Sinjar region a week after Turkey and allied Syrian FSA groups captured Afrin from Kurdish fighters. During that prior victory speech immediately on the heels of the Syrian Kurdish retreat from Afrin, Erdogan had promised further "extensions" of his forces in the region, including into Eastern Syria and Iraq, while making repeat historical references to the Ottoman empire. | Erdogan warned at the time that Turkish troops would keep pushing east further into Syrian Kurdish YPG territory (Kurdish "People's Protection Units" which Turkey considers an extension of the terrorist PKK), which would eventually pit his forces against the U.S. armed and trained Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). | During Sunday's speech, he pledged to take Tal Rifaat (northwest of Aleppo) and Manbij: "the U.S. needs to transfer the…

Turkey Announces Military Incursion into Iraq, Threatens US Over Manbij

US: FOIA Suit on Border Guards' Rights Abuses.
Human Rights Watch | Human Rights Watch News | 2018-03-26
A U.S. border patrol agent escorts men being detained after entering the United Statesby crossing the Rio Grande river from Mexico, in Roma, Texas, U.S., May 11, 2017. © 2017 Reuters | (San Francisco) — Human Rights Watch has filed suit against the US Department of Homeland Security for its failure to respond adequately to a Freedom of Information request about human rights abuses by border agents. | Though heavily redacted, the records Human Rights Watch has received thus far demonstrate that asylum officers within the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) have repeatedly provided internal reports on Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) problematic practices. The documents provide details about multiple cases of intimidation, verbal, and even physical abuse by CBP officers. One email from an asylum officer indicated that an…
www.hrw.org/news/2018/03/26/us-foia-suit-border-guards-rights-abuses

Climate, Science, and Budget-Politics.
Lance Olsen | counterpunch.org | 2018-03-26
Today's debunkers of climate change and evolution seem cut of the same cloth, and part of a long tradition traceable at least back to the days of Copernicus and Galileo. Whether it be the structure of the universe, human evolution, or the more recent reality of a climate changed by human combustion of fossil fuels…
counterpunch.org/2018/03/26/climate-science-and-budget-politics/

Trump's Cabinet Is the Most Volatile in a Century.
Truthout Stories | 2018-03-26
Your support is crucial to keeping ethical journalism alive! Donate now to keep our writers on the streets, covering the most important issues and beats. | Do you feel like the White House Cabinet Room has turned into some kind of revolving door? It's not just your imagination. Trump has fired more cabinet members at the start of his term than any other president in the last 100 years, according to an NPR analysis. | And that's just looking at the Senate-confirmable positions in the presidential cabinet — not the overall turmoil within the Trump team at large. | In addition to Rex Tillerson — fired via Twitter this month — the administration has released former Health and Human Services Secretary
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Ecuador: Judicial Harassment of Amazonian Defenders .
Human Rights Watch | Human Rights Watch News | 2018-03-26
Indigenous people arrive in Quito after marching for 10 days to protest new mining and water law initiatives, as well as a constitutional reform project that would have allowed for indefinite re-election of the president. | © 2015 José Jácome/EFE | (New York) — The government of former President Rafael Correa abused the criminal justice system to target indigenous leaders and environmentalists who protested mining and oil exploration in the Amazon, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The groups are operating more freely under President Lenín Moreno, but the abusive prosecutions set in motion by his predecessor remain unaddressed. | The 30-page report, " Amazonians on Trial: Judicial Harassment of Indigenous Leaders and Environmentalists in Ecuador," shows that prosecutors in three prominent cases failed to produce sufficient evidence to support serious…
www.hrw.org/news/2018/03/26/ecuador-judicial-harassment-amazonian-defenders

Mike Pompeo Better for Big Oil Than Former Exxonmobil CEO Rex Tillerson.
Basav Sen | MintPress News | 2018-03-26
It's said that you can tell a lot about people by the company they keep. And the shady characters President Trump has surrounded himself with represent a new low even by Washington standards. | One thread that ties many of these people together is their deep connection with the fossil fuel industry — and their willingness to implement the industry's agenda, regardless of the impacts on people and planet. | The recent drama at the State Department encapsulates this neatly. Trump recently fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and tapped CIA chief Mike Pompeo, a former Congress member from Kansas, to replace him. | This may signal a number of disturbing changes. Unlike Tillerson, Pompeo has been a proponent of war with Iran, openly supported torture, and sent disturbing signals of approval to the…

Mike Pompeo Better for Big Oil Than Former Exxonmobil CEO Rex Tillerson

FBI Under Renewed Scrutiny After Pulse Gunman's Father Revealed as FBI Informant.
Whitney Webb | MintPress News | 2018-03-26
The revelations about Omar Mateen's father and his relationship to the FBI have brought the agency under new scrutiny, both for its role in foiling domestic plots it creates and it's connections to the alleged perpetrators of the worst mass killings in recent years. | The post FBI Under Renewed Scrutiny After Pulse Gunman's Father Revealed as FBI Informant appeared first on MintPress News.

FBI Under Renewed Scrutiny After Pulse Gunman’s Father Revealed as FBI Informant

Jordan: Step Forward, Step Back for Urban Refugees .
Human Rights Watch | Human Rights Watch News | 2018-03-25
Syrian children attend class in a school in the Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan, October 20, 2015. The school taught Syrian girls in the morning and boys in the afternoon, but lacked electricity, heating, and running water. | © 2016 Bill Van Esveld/Human Rights Watch | (Amman) — Jordan began on March 4, 2018 to regularize the status of refugees who have been living in towns and cities without permits, offering them greater protection, Human Rights Watch said today. However, on January 24, the government revoked the eligibility for subsidized health care for people living outside refugee camps. | The March 4 decision will protect thousands of vulnerable Syrian refugees from arrest for being outside refugee camps illegally and will increase their access to jobs, aid, and education. But the healthcare…
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'Like Falcon Space launch': Flat-Earther finally blasts off into California sky (VIDEO).
RT | RT US News | 2018-03-25
Flat-Earth theorist and self-taught rocket scientist 'Mad' Mike Hughes has catapulted himself half a mile into the air aboard a homemade rocket in Californian desert town. | RT.com
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Responsibility Deflected, the CLOUD Act Passes. Will Erode Privacy Protections Worldwide.
David Ruiz | Global Research | 2018-03-24
UPDATE, March 23, 2018: President Donald Trump signed the $1.3 trillion government spending bill–which includes the CLOUD Act–into law Friday morning. | "People deserve the right to a better process." | Those are the words of Jim McGovern, representative for Massachusetts …
globalresearch.ca/responsibility-deflected-the-cloud-act-passes-will-erode-privacy-protections-worldwide/5633337

Coal Baron Files Rambling, Self-Pitying Defamation Suit Against John Oliver for Making Jokes About Him.
Martin Cizmar, Raw Story | AlterNet.org | 2018-03-24
The judge dismissed the defamation suit and warned him not to send another letter. | The West Virginia coal baron whose practices were mocked by John Oliver and a giant squirrel sent a hilarious letter of protest to the judge who dismissed his defamation suit, according to the ACLU of West Virginia. Bob Murray was labeled "a geriatric Dr. Evil" in an episode of Oliver's HBO show, which highlighted incidents like a 2007 collapse caused by unauthorized mining practices in Utah which killed six miners, and which Murray claimed at the time was caused by an "earthquake. ""The jobs of our 6,000 coal miners depend on me and my reputation," the letter said. "I am a dying old man, but our employees will suffer as a result of your decision. "Murray also complained of getting mocked by the show's fans in letters. . .
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The Betrayal of the Future. Tipping Points in the Earth's Climate.
Dr. Andrew Glickson | Global Research | 2018-03-24
A species which has invented combustion, electromagnetic radiation and nuclear energy orders of magnitude more powerful than its own physical potential, needs to be perfectly wise and in control lest it is overwhelmed by these powers. | As tipping points in …
globalresearch.ca/the-betrayal-of-the-future-tipping-points-in-the-earths-climate/5633343

To Believe in Science, You Have to Know How It's Done.
Jill Richardson | counterpunch.org | 2018-03-23
I met a climate crisis denier today. It came out of nowhere. I was getting my camera repaired, and I was chatting with the repairman afterward. Just before I left, he dropped into our conversation that he didn't believe in manmade climate change. After all, the earth managed to produce an Ice Age all by…
counterpunch.org/2018/03/23/to-believe-in-science-you-have-to-know-how-its-done/

Denial of Climate Change is Not the Problem.
Daryan Rezazad | counterpunch.org | 2018-03-23
A large majority of the public now agrees that climate catastrophe is the most important problem facing humanity. Over ninety percent of scientists are in agreement about the causes and dire projections of climate catastrophe. And the list goes on and on. However, we are still racing for the precipice. I mean just walk outside…
counterpunch.org/2018/03/23/denial-of-climate-change-is-not-the-problem/

Flashing for the Refugees on the Unarmed Road of Flight.
Ron Jacobs | counterpunch.org | 2018-03-23
Every once in a while a book is published wherein the text transcends the subject matter, lifting the stories between the covers into a place that is both revelatory and sublime; a place that renders the words involved to be more than mere representations of the subject matter. Ramzy Baroud's latest book The Last Earth:…
counterpunch.org/2018/03/23/flashing-for-the-refugees-on-the-unarmed-road-of-flight/

Russia and Britain: An Enduring But Fruitless Rivalry.
Adeyinka Makinde | Global Research | 2018-03-23
The ongoing crisis between Britain and the Russian Federation over the poisoning of a former GRU colonel on British soil is the latest episode in what for a number of years has effectively been a 'Cold War' between Russia on …
globalresearch.ca/russia-and-britain-an-enduring-but-fruitless-rivalry/5633250

In Seeing African Corruption as Landlocked, George Clooney Misses the Boat.
Jon Jeter | MintPress News | 2018-03-23
Any forensic examination of African corruption would reveal Western fingerprints everywhere, from the financing of a ruinous civil war and exploitation of oil and diamond reserves in Angola, to the pillaging of mineral resources in Zambia. | The post In Seeing African Corruption as Landlocked, George Clooney Misses the Boat appeared first on MintPress News.

In Seeing African Corruption as Landlocked, George Clooney Misses the Boat

Oral statement at the UN Human Rights Council on Sri Lanka, Hungary and Colombia (Item 2 General Debate, 37th regular session) .
Amnesty International | 2018-03-22
: In this oral statement, delivered at the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) on 22 March 2018, Amnesty International: calls on the Government of Sri Lanka to accelerate progress on, and provide a clear and definitive timeline for, the implementation of commitments made in HRC resolution 30/1; urges the Colombian authorities to introduce measures to guarantee the protection of civilians and to dismantle paramilitary groups; and calls on the Government of Hungary to withdraw draft laws which would contravene their obligation to protect the rights to freedom of association, expression and movement.

Oral statement at the UN Human Rights Council on Sri Lanka, Hungary and Colombia (Item 2 General Debate, 37th regular session)

Syria's Kids Are Still Being Killed at School .
Human Rights Watch | Human Rights Watch News | 2018-03-22
Children walk through the rubble of the Tamayuz ("Excellence") kindergarten in the town of Hamouriyeh after it was hit by a Syrian-Russian airstrike on November 8, 2017. | © 2017 Private | In areas of Eastern Ghouta, a suburb of Syria's capital Damascus held by anti-government armed groups, schools have closed for fear that Syrian and Russian warplanes will bomb them. Instead, local residents have opened informal schools in basements, thinking they offer greater protection from attack. But these basement schools are now being bombed too. | This week, according to Syrian rights groups and local media in Eastern Ghouta, an airstrike in the town of Arbin killed at least 15 children and two adults as they sheltered in a basement school. A doctor who saw the bodies sent us a list of…
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Exonerating the Empire in Venezuela.
Gregory Shupak | FAIR | 2018-03-22
NBC ( 3/12/18) attributes Venezuela's crisis to President Hugo Chávez's "promise to share the country's oil wealth with the poor." | The United States has for years undermined the Venezuelan economy with economic sanctions, but US media coverage of Venezuela's financial crisis has gone out of its way to obscure this. | The intent of the sanctions is clear: to inflict maximum pain on Venezuela so as to encourage the people of the country to overthrow the democratically elected government. SUNY professor Gabriel Hetland (The Nation, 8/17/16) pointed out in 2016 that the Obama government "prevented Venezuela from obtaining much-needed foreign financing and investment." Such policies, Hetland notes,have had a considerable and highly detrimental impact at a time when Venezuela is in desperate need of dollars but is prevented from gaining access to them by Washington. | In August 2017, two…
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Holding Killers to Account for Hate Crimes in India.
Human Rights Watch | Human Rights Watch News | 2018-03-21
Members of a "cow protection" group try to take the cows from the back of a truck that the group stopped on November 8, 2015, in Ramgarh, Rajasthan state, India. | © 2015 Getty Images/Allison Joyce | A court in India yesterday sentenced 11 people to life in prison for beating to death Alimuddin Ansari, a Muslim, who his killers believed was trading in beef. Among those convicted was a local leader of the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). | Many Hindus consider cows to be sacred, and in the past four years a violent vigilante campaign against beef trade and consumption has led to the killing of at least 29 people, mostly Muslims, across the country. Dalits, so-called untouchables, have also been targeted because they handle animal carcasses and leather.
www.hrw.org/news/2018/03/21/holding-killers-account-hate-crimes-india

Facebook 'hypocrites' working against online privacy law — campaigner.
RT | RT US News | 2018-03-21
Tech giants including Facebook and Google are pumping millions of dollars into halting new laws in California which would expand online privacy protections. Campaigners hope this week's revelations will force a Facebook climbdown. | RT.com
www.rt.com/usa/421943-facebook-california-data-sharing-law/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=RSS

Guatemala: Amnesty International urges Guatemala to step up efforts to strengthen the judiciary and end to protect human rights defenders.
Amnesty International | 2018-03-21
Amnesty International welcomes Guatemala's support of 21 recommendations related to strengthening protection measures for human rights defenders. Defenders operate in an extremely hostile environment in Guatemala, with 483 attacks against them recorded in 2017 by local NGOs. The organization urges Guatemala to implement these recommendations and to adopt a public policy for their protection, in line with Guatemala's international obligations.

Guatemala: Amnesty International urges Guatemala to step up efforts to strengthen the judiciary and end to protect human rights defenders

Amnesty International urges Guatemala to step up efforts to strengthen the judiciary and end to protect human rights defenders.
Amnesty International | 2018-03-21
Amnesty International welcomes Guatemala's support of 21 recommendations related to strengthening protection measures for human rights defenders. Defenders operate in an extremely hostile environment in Guatemala, with 483 attacks against them recorded in 2017 by local NGOs. The organization urges Guatemala to implement these recommendations and to adopt a public policy for their protection, in line with Guatemala's international obligations.

Guatemala: Amnesty International urges Guatemala to step up efforts to strengthen the judiciary and end to protect human rights defenders

New Zealand: No end in sight for Christchurch earthquake rebuild.
WSWS | World Socialist Web Site | 2018-03-21
Seven years after the 2011 earthquake, thousands of houses are still damaged and insurance claims unresolved.
www.wsws.org/en/articles/2018/03/21/chch-m21.html

'Next Deepwater Horizon disaster a matter of time': Critics slam record offshore oil lease sale.
RT | RT US News | 2018-03-21
The Trump administration has held the biggest lease sale of oil and gas in US history. Environmentalists fear the auction will massively expand fossil fuel production and could lead to the next Deepwater disaster. | RT.com
www.rt.com/usa/421960-deepwater-critics-slam-offshore-oil/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=RSS

Exclusive: Brazilian Presidential Candidate Lula on Facing Jail as He Runs for President Again.
Democracy Now! | 2018-03-19
We continue our conversation with former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the highly popular former union leader who is running for president in this year's election even as he is facing a possible prison term on what many believe to be trumped-up corruption charges tied to the sprawling probe known as "Operation Car Wash." Lula was convicted of accepting a beachside apartment from an engineering firm vying for contracts at the state oil company Petrobras. But many of Lula's supporters say the conviction was politically motivated. President Lula responds to the charges against him. "We're awaiting for the accusers to show at least some piece of evidence that indicates that I committed any crime," he notes.
www.democracynow.org/2018/3/19/exclusive_brazilian_presidential_candidate_lula_on

Critics of Bayou Bridge Pipeline in Louisiana Decry State & Company Surveillance of Protesters.
Democracy Now! | 2018-03-13
In Louisiana, newly disclosed documents reveal a state intelligence agency regularly spied on activists opposing construction of the Bayou Bridge pipeline, which would carry nearly a half-million barrels of oil per day across Louisiana's wetlands. The documents show the Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness regularly drafted intelligence memos on anti-pipeline activists, including a gathering of indigenous-led water protectors who've set up a protest encampment along the pipeline's route. Other newly revealed documents show close coordination between Louisiana regulators and the company building the pipeline, Energy Transfer Partners. This comes just one week after a U.S. district judge in Baton Rouge ordered a temporary injunction against construction of the Bayou Bridge pipeline in order to "prevent further irreparable harm" to the region's delicate ecosystems, while court challenges proceed. For more, we speak with Pastor Harry Joseph of the Mount Triumph Baptist Church. We also speak with Pamela Spees of the Center for Constitutional Rights and Anne Rolfes, founding director of the Louisiana Bucket Brigade.
www.democracynow.org/2018/3/13/critics_of_bayou_bridge_pipeline_in

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