Archive for June, 2015

‘NYT’ article on UN’s Gaza report strains to demonstrate equivalence in suffering

The UN Human Rights Council has issued its report on last summer’s war in Gaza, and the New York Times story about it just went up: “U.N. Report on Gaza Finds Evidence of War Crimes by Israel and by Palestinian Militants.” The Times article is filled with numbers, but there is one conspicuously missing statistic in […]

Israeli court sentences Palestinian man to 13 months in prison for Facebook post

Palestinian sentenced to 17 months over Facebook posts IMEMC 22 June — The Israeli District Court in occupied Jerusalem sentenced, on Sunday morning, a young Palestinian man to 13 months of imprisonment, with an additional four months suspended, for what the court called “incitement” on his Facebook page. Mohammad Mahmoud, a lawyer with the Ad-Dameer […]

Baddawi

The cover of Baddawi The following excerpts are from the graphic novel Baddawi, by Leila Abdelrazaq. Baddawi is the story of a young boy named Ahmad struggling to find his place in the world. Raised in a refugee camp called Baddawi in northern Lebanon, Ahmad is just one of the many thousands of refugee children born to […]

Video: Protesters rally against compulsory vaccination in Brisbane

June 22, 2015 | 5 Comments Advocating for freedom of choice in Australia. Photo: TOTT News Protesters rallied at Queens Park in Brisbane yesterday to oppose proposals to revoke family tax benefits of conscientious objectors to vaccination, through means of legislative reform, and to promote the ideals of freedom of choice from state-enforced measures through […]

Turkey’s AKP open to all parties for coalition

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has said the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) Party is open to negotiate coalition possibilities with the other three parties with seats in the parliament. Speaking at an iftar event in Istanbul on Sunday hosted by the state-owned poorhouse organization Darulaceze, Davutoglu said he would speak with the three leaders […]

Sisi names Egypt’s first ambassador to Israel in three years

CAIRO – Egypt has named a new ambassador to Israel in a move that fills a position that has been vacant since former President Mohamed Morsi recalled the envoy three years ago. Hazem Khairat, an assistant foreign minister for diplomatic and consular affairs, was named the Egyptian ambassador to Israel, the Foreign Ministry said in […]

Outrage in Israel as Arab MP says to join Gaza flotilla

An announcement by an Arab Israeli lawmaker that he plans to join a pro-Palestinian flotilla seeking to break Israel’s blockade on Gaza caused outrage Monday among the country’s political class. Basel Ghattas, an MP with the Joint Arab List, sparked controversy after he announced he would join other parliamentarians and public figures from around the […]

Syrian rebels split over coalition al-Qaeda links

The Syrian opposition has split over the presence of al-Qaida affiliated groups in one of the most prominent opposition coalitions. In a series of statements released through social media, various units of the Southern Front of the Free Syrian Army have stated that they will not work with the Jaish al-Fateh (Army of Conquest) coalition, […]

Our jihadis and theirs

The real (armed) dangers of American life Consider this paragraph a holding action on the subject of getting blown away in America. While I write this dispatch, I’m waiting patiently for the next set of dispiriting killings in this country. And I have faith. Before I’m done, some angry – or simply mentally disturbed – […]

US Tells Europe to Help Them Aggravate Russia, Saying Russia is Aggressive

Andrew AnglinDaily Stormer June 22, 2015 German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen – soldiers be like “you can launch an aggressive maneuver against me any time you like, baby, and I ain’t even mad if you call it defense.” “We need an aggressive stance against Russia because Russia is aggressive.” What is Russia getting […]

About That Murder in Charleston…

Benjamin GarlandDaily StormerJune 22, 2015 Many of you reading this right now are probably wondering why I made such a sloppy typo in the title of this article. Surely I meant to say murders, instead of murder, right? What are you a racist? Or maybe you just haven’t heard about the particular murder that I […]

Battered and Bruised Elderly White Couple Fear for Their Lives After Multiple Home Invasions

New Zimbabwe June 22, 2015 The couple are desperate to escape from Zimbabwe, but since they are not Black locusts in boats the British government are not interested in helping. BATTERED and bruised, a pensioner who fears for her life in Zimbabwe is urging the British government to allow her and husband Gerry to move […]

World Refugee Day: Europeans Rally to Demand Nations be Overrun by Hordes of African Filth

Andrew AnglinDaily Stormer June 22, 2015 Yes, these White Germans are marching to demand more Black people in their country. This is happening. The general population is obviously against immigration. However, they don’t have the energy or the organization to get out there and protest it, so the streets are filled with people who are […]

Black Serial Robber of White People Caught by His Own Selfies

NBC Philadelphia June 22, 2015 The store clerk’s father called the savage who shot his son a coward. A serial robbery suspect identified by his selfie as the man who wounded a store clerk during a heist last year will remain in jail after waiving his right to a detention hearing Thursday. The hearing would […]

Donation ads depress Egyptians in Ramadan

World Bulletin / News Desk  A smile was shining on Ahmed’s face as he was breaking his fast with his family during a Ramadan evening. But the smile turned into grimness when he saw a young child lying on a hospital bed in a TV commercial. The ad calls on people to donate […]

Putin warns Ukraine must stop shelling in E.Ukraine

World Bulletin / News Desk  Russia’s President Vladimir Putin told French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in a phone conversation on Monday that Ukrainian forces must stop shelling in Eastern Ukraine, the Kremlin said. The phone conversation took place ahead of a June 23 meeting of foreign ministers from Russia, […]

Greek PM talks with US Treasury Sec. on phone

World Bulletin / News Desk  Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras talked with U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew over the phone on Monday, Tsipras’ office said in a statement, one in a series of talks the two have held on Greece’s debt crisis over the past few weeks. “The prime minister had a phone […]

Greek bailout negotiations extend into Monday night

World Bulletin / News Desk  Greek bailout negotiations are to be prolonged into Monday evening, as European finance ministers try to come to grips with Greek government proposals. A meeting of European government leaders, which was to follow the finance ministers negotiations, has been cancelled to give the Greek delegation a chance to […]

Fighting in Myanmar’s Kachin displaces over 200

World Bulletin / News Desk  At least 200 people in Myanmar’s mountainous north have been forced to flee their homes amid recent clashes between the army and ethnic Kachin rebels, local media reported Monday. Police said that three days of fighting with the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) had caused more than 50 families in Hpakant […]

Cop trying to restrain woman hit in head by attacker (VIDEO)

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