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6/10/2015 6:50:59 PM

RT: Texas woman sues police after being ‘kicked, punched’ by 4 cops after tampon request (VIDEO)

Published time: June 09, 2015 18:51


The case of Audra West, a Texas hairdresser who was severely beaten in a Florida jail, has received a boost after video emerged showing police officers handling her violently, without physical provocation. The police deny any wrongdoing.

West was on holiday when she was detained at a bar on Fort Lauderdale beach for being drunk in public and resisting arrest in May last year. She was then taken to the North Broward Detention Facility. After spending ten hours in the police station, her period began, and West asked Deputy Kristin Connelly for a tampon.

According to West’s lawyer, Gary Kollin, who spoke to RT, Connelly refused the request, asking the detainee to use a “polite” tone. West then rephrased it, but Connelly denied her again, with the inmate then mouthing “F**k you” at the officer.

This was the moment the incident escalated.


The CCTV footage, which was obtained by Florida’s Local 10 channel, Connelly put on a pair of latex gloves before marching towards West. Another deputy, Henry Lawrence can be seen trying to stop her from getting to the inmate.

“Don’t do it, don’t do it,” Lawrence apparently told Connelly, according to an eyewitness present in the video, who spoke to Local 10 on condition of anonymity.

But Connelly sidesteps Lawrence, and forcefully jerks West up from her seat, and begins violently swinging her towards a detention room on the far side of the police station waiting room. West appears uncooperative, and at one point attempts to land a punch on Connelly, but misses.

Connelly then pushes her down on the floor, and with the help of three more officers, the door is locked into the room, which has no video feed.

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A frightened West emerges three and a half minutes later, escorted by the four deputies.

“I was on the floor on my stomach and Connelly punched me on this side of the face,”said West.“And I was being kicked and stepped on from behind, and she was punching me in the face. She punched me in the eye several times.”

West was then released without charge. She immediately made a series of photographs, detailing injuries all over her body, and contacted a lawyer, to file a case with internal affairs six days later.

“It was a horrible experience for her. You can see from the photos the severe black eye she received, and the emotional trauma is extreme,” said Kollin.

Despite police regulations that state that any violent confrontation with an inmate has to be reported in writing, Connelly had made no such report.

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Yet upon receiving West’s lawsuit, Connelly filed a counter-claim, saying West resisted arrest, assaulted her, and scratched her face. Upon viewing the CCTV footage, assistant state attorney Mark Horn took West’s side, and no proceedings were opened against her.

“I did not see where Audra West presented a physical threat to the deputy before being forcefully dragged out of her chair into a room with four other deputies, where Audra West was allegedly beaten,” said Horn to Local 10.

But despite support from Horn, West was unable to win the case against the four deputies. They were all cleared of improper conduct by a commission gathered by Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO), the biggest police force in the US.

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“The internal investigation gave the incident a whitewash, and cleared them. Who investigates the police? Other police officers in the same department,” Collin said, answering his own question.

Disregarding the release of the video, which had been seen by the disciplinary panel, but not the public, BSO continues to deny responsibility.

“The Professional Standards Committee (PSC), which is made up of a mix of BSO employees and private citizens, reviewed the video and entire IA file and recommended no discipline for all three employees,” said a statement from Sheriff Scott Israel “The PSC determined the actions taken were within the policy.”

West and Kollin now plan to take the case to a civil court, to obtain compensation, if not punishment for the perpetrators.

“We will take these deputies and the police department into federal court and – I say this confidently – we will obtain monetary damages for Audra,” Kollin told RT.


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6/10/2015 10:54:38 PM
Putin Keeps Pope Waiting, Gets Told off by Francis on Ukraine


June 10, 2015 — 2:53 PM COT

Pope Francis exchanges gifts with President of Russian Federation Vladimir Putin at the Apostolic Palace on June 10, 2015 in Vatican City, Vatican.

Photographer: Vatican Pool/Getty Images

Pope Francis waited for more than an hour to tell Russian President Vladimir Putin to commit to peace and dialogue on Ukraine.

Putin kept the leader of 1.2 billion Catholics waiting for 70 minutes -- a rare occurrence at the Vatican. At their first meeting in November 2013, he was 50 minutes late. That was about how long their second encounter lasted.

The meeting got off to a chilly start. Francis looked solemn as he greeted Putin in German with a simple “welcome” in his study at the Apostolic Palace. Putin, who picked up the language as a KGB agent in East Germany, responded with a gesture of thanks.

The two men sat on opposite sides of the pope’s desk, gazing at each other in silence as they waited for journalists and photographers to leave. Once alone, they cut to the chase.

On Ukraine, “the Holy Father stated the need to commit to a sincere and great effort to achieve peace, and it was agreed it was important to rebuild a climate of dialogue and that all parties commit to enforce the Minsk accords,” referring to the cease-fire deal signed in February, the pope’s spokesman, Father Federico Lombardi, said in a statement.

The pope asked that aid workers be given access to address the “serious” humanitarian crisis, Lombardi said.

The conversation then shifted to the Middle East, in particular Syria and Iraq, where both agreed on the urgency for peace with a special reference to the plight of Christian minorities in the Muslim-dominated region.

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The one-on-one ended with the pontiff, conceding a slight smile and gifting Putin a medallion with a veiled reference to Ukraine and other conflicts.

According to Lombardi, Francis told Putin the medallion represented “the angel of peace, which defeats all wars and speaks of solidarity among peoples.”

Francis has repeatedly called for peace in Ukraine, but diplomatically has stopped short of mentioning Russia by name.

Earlier on Wednesday Kenneth Hackett, the U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, urged the pope to say “something more about concern of territorial integrity, those types of issues.”

Asked why Putin was so late, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said there were delays in Milan, where the Russian leader was visiting the Expo 2015 world fair and seeing Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.

Peskov said the papal meeting was “very friendly” and Putin saw Francis as a “profound’ person.

Putin left the Vatican in a black stretch Mercedes limousine, at the head of a 13-vehicle motorcade, just in time for a quick pow wow at the airport with an old friend, ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi.

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6/10/2015 11:34:58 PM

'Complete takeover': Israel unleashed one of the world's most sophisticated cyberweapons on the Iran talks

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'Complete takeover': Israel unleashed one of the world's most sophisticated cyberweapons on the Iran talks

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(REUTERS/Ruben Sprich) US Secretary of State John Kerry looks out of his room at the Beau Rivage Palace Hotel during a break during the Iran nuclear program talks in Lausanne April 1, 2015.

The computers in three luxury hotels that hosted high-stakes negotiations on Iran's nuclear program were infected with an improved version of one of the world's most powerful computer viruses, The Wall Street Journal reports.

The discovery of the Duqu virus — a collection of malware used primarily for sensitive intelligence-collection operations — by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab ZAO provides the first solid evidence that Israel had in fact been spying on the talks, a suspicion that was first reported in March 2015.

Kaspersky has not officially named Israel as the source of the attack. But the uncovered virus "was so complex and borrowed so heavily from Duqu that it 'could not have been created by anyone without access to the original Duqu source code," according to the Journal and Kaspersky's report.

Duqu — and malware linked to it — has been used by Israel to spy on Iran in the past, copyingblueprints of Iran’s nuclear program. The malware has a variety of functions to suck up information.

"Since Duqu uses root capabilities and exploits vulnerabilities that allows for an elevation of privileges, Duqu can be used to install other code that can keystroke log, record conversations, record video, extract files, track any activity that occurs on the infected Windows PC or laptop," Jeff Bardin, chief intelligence officer of Treadstone 71, told Business Insider. "This includes the capturing of user ids, passwords, and sensitive files."

Bardian added: "Once the code is installed, most anti-virus software cannot detect or remove this malware. Duqu allows for the complete takeover of the target Windows devices."

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A security official stands in front of the Bushehr nuclear reactor, 1,200 km (746 miles) south of Tehran, August 21, 2010.


In 2012, Kasperskpy told The New York Times that that it believed that Duqu was created by the same state-sponsored program as the Stuxnet and Flame viruses, which also targeted Iran's nuclear program.

Stuxnet, a joint US-Israel project, is known for reportedly destroying roughly a fifth of Iran’s nuclear centrifuges by causing them to spin out of control. Flame is a massive program that leaves a back door (i.e., Trojan) on computers through which it sucks information from networks by actions Bardin described as functions of Duqu.

Chris Weber, cofounder of Casaba Security, told Business Insider that the improved version of Duqu, dubbed Duqu 2.0, "is extremely advanced malware platform with delivery mechanisms on par with Stuxnet."

"Once infected, the Duqu platform offers its operators ability to install either a simple, memory-resident backdoor or a more persistent and fully featured command and control package," Weber explained. "After that the platform allows for leverage into other parts of the network."

Weber called Duqu 2.0 "bad-ass" and said the malware "is the tool of choice for nation-state spying."

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Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif are pictured before a meeting in Vienna November 23, 2014.

After intercepting communications between Israeli officials, the White House suspected that Israel had been spying on the negotiations to gather sensitive information that it could then reveal to Congress in hopes of sinking the deal.

The administration did not elaborate on the tactics used, however, saying only that Israeli officials couldn't have possibly known certain details surrounding the talks without actually being in the room.

Kaspersky researchers were alerted to Duqu's resurgence after detecting the virus in their own system earlier this year — it had been there, Kaspersky believes, for at least six months.

The FBI is investigating Kaspersky's claims, according to The Journal. The firm has declined to name the three European hotels that were targeted.

Nuclear talks were held at the Beau-Rivage Palace in Lausanne, Switzerland, the Intercontinental in Geneva, the Palais Coburg in Vienna, the Hotel President Wilson in Geneva, the Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Munich and Royal Plaza Montreux in Montreux, Switzerland.

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6/11/2015 12:55:15 AM

"Obama Is Destroying Europe", "Dragging It Into A Crusade Against Russia" Says Former French PM


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While on the surface the European leaders of G-7 nations are all smiles in their photo-ops next to US president Barack Obama, there is an unmistakable tension and simmering resentment at the US for forcing Europe into America's personal crusades.

"Today, Europe is not independent… The US is drawing us [the EU] into a crusade against Russia, which contradicts the interests of Europe,” said the former French Prime Minister Fillon while the chief economist at Bremer Landesbank adds that as a result of US policies "unmeasurable damage lies in an elevated geopolitical risk situation for the people in the EU.”

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German Banker: Obama Is Destroying Europe, submitted by investigative historian Eric Zuesse

Interviewed on June 6th by German Economic News, the chief economist at Bremer Landesbank, Folker Hellmeyer, says that because of Obama’s sanctions against Russia, German exports declined year-over-year by 18% in 2014, and by 34% in the first two months of 2015 (no later figures), but he asserts that "The damage is much more comprehensive than these statistics show,” because those are only the “primary losses,” and there are in addition “secondary effects,” which get even worse over time.

For example: "European countries with strong business in Russia, including Finland and Austria, are economically hit very hard. These countries consequently place fewer orders from Germany. Moreover, considering that European corporations will circumvent the sanctions, to create production facilities at the highest efficiency level in Russia, we lose this potential capital stock, which is the basis of our prosperity. Russia wins the capital stock,” at the EU’s expense, even though the sanctions are targeted against Russia.

But the nub is this: “For the future, Germany and the EU place their economic reliability into question with Russia. The relationship of trust is broken by Germany and the EU. In order to build such confidence, it takes several years. Between signature and delivery are up to five years. ... Siemens is now thrown out from a major project for this reason [i.e., because the requisite predictability has been lost]. Alstom has likewise lost the contract for the railway line from Moscow to Beijing. Consequently, the potential for damage is much more massive than the current figures show, not only for Germany, but for the entire EU.”

Then, he says: "More [projects] still in planning include the axis from Peking to Moscow as part of the Shanghai Corporation and the BRIC countries, the largest growth project in modern history, the construction of the infrastructure of Eurasia, from Moscow to Vladivostok, to Southern China and India. How far the EU and Germany's sanctions-policy regarding Russia figures in these developing-countries’ mega-projects will depend upon whether we’ll be seen as hostile in other emerging countries than Russia. [NOTE from Eric Zuesse: Obama speaking 28 May 2014 to graduating West Point cadets: ‘Russia’s aggression toward former Soviet states unnerves capitals in Europe, while China’s economic rise and military reach worries its neighbors. From Brazil to India, rising middle classes compete with us, and governments seek a greater say in global forums.’ His attitude toward developing countries is clear — they are enemies, to be dealt with via the military, not economic partners to advance with us in economic cooperation.] But, obviously, there is a lack that some participants in European politics [and inside the White House!] have in their abilities to think abstractly on our behalf.”

Asked who will be paying the price for this, he says: "The measurable damage is loss of growth, in lost wages, losses in contributions to the social system and in tax revenue. This is true for the past 12 months, and it is valid for the years ahead. The people in Germany and the EU will pay the price through lost prosperity and stability. The unmeasurable damage lies in an elevated geopolitical risk situation for the people in the EU.”

Asked about the situation in Ukraine, Hellmeyer says: "It is indeed irritating. People who are focused not only on Western ‘quality media' are amazed at those media hiding the aggression of Kiev and the discriminatory laws implemented by the Government in Kiev, which constitute a serious challenge to the claim that Western values and democracy are being supported by the West. I believe, to Mr Steinmeier’s credit, that he is in fact talking plainly about these matters behind closed doors. The question is whether the behavior of the Atlantic alliance supports Mr. Steinmeier. I refer in this regard especially to Victoria Nuland. The fact is that by the coup in the Ukraine, an oligarchy friendly towards Moscow was replaced by an oligarchy now oriented toward the United States. It's geopolitics, which benefits third forces, but definitely not Germany, not the EU, not Russia, and not Ukraine.” So, he sees U.S. as having gained at the expense of every other country, but especially at Europe’s expense.

Asked about the future, Folker Hellmeyer says: "For me, the conflict has already been decided. The axis Moscow-Beijing-BRIC wins. The dominance of the West is through. In 1990 those countries accounted for only about 25% of world economic output. Today, they represent 56% of world economic output, and 85% of world population. They control about 70% of the world's foreign exchange reserves. They grow annually by an average of 4% - 5%. Since the United States were not prepared to share power internationally (e.g., by changing the voting-apportionments in the IMF and World Bank), the future rests with those countries themselves, to build in the emerging markets sector on their own financial system. There lies their future. The EU is currently being drawn into the conflict, which the United States caused because she did not share power and want to share. The longer we pursue this [mono-polar, hegemonic, Imperial, supremacist, internationally dictatorial, aggressive] policy in the EU, the higher the price [to Europe will be].”

He goes on to say: "The fact is that the emerging countries emancipate themselves from US control. This is evident in the creation of competitive institutions of the World Bank (AIIB) and the IMF (New Development Bank) by the axis of the emerging countries. This displeases the still prevailing hegemon. The current international hot spots of Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Egypt, to the Ukraine, are an expression of this, in the background, as a clearly identifiable power-confrontation [between the U.S. and every other country]. If we were there intending to establish democracy and freedom, let's look at the success in achieving those goals. [His implication: it’s failure.]"

German Economic News asks: "The contempt with which the US government deals with the Europeans is remarkable, such as the NSA tapping the Chancellor’s phone, and Nuland’s famous '**** the EU’ statement. Have European politicians no self-respect, or are they just too cowardly?"

Hellmeyer responds: “The person who is a true democrat takes seriously his duties as a politician for the public’s well-being, and does not allow his nation's self-determination to be so contemptuously trampled underfoot, such as has followed from that remark. The person who is not a true democrat, has with respect to the above values and canon, severe deficits.”

CLOSE from Zuesse: Why is there not, in Europe, a huge movement to abandon NATO, and to kick out the U.S. military? Whom is the U.S. ‘defending’ Europeans from, after the Warsaw Pact ended in 1991? Why did not Gorbachev demand that NATO disband when the Warsaw Pact did — simultaneous (instead of one-sided) disbanding of the Cold War, so that there would not become the foundation for international fascism to arise to conquer Russia (first, to surround it by an expanding NATO — and ultimately via TPP & TTIP), in the aftermath? Why is there not considerable public debate about these crucial historical, cultural, and economic, matters? Why is there such deceit, which requires these massive questions to be ignored so long by ‘historians’? How is it even possible for the world to move constructively forward, in this environment, of severe censorship, in the media, in academia, and throughout ‘the free world’? Why is there no outrage that the Saudi and other Arabic royals fund islamic jihad (so long as it’s not in their own countries) but America instead demonizes Russia’s leaders, who consistently oppose jihadists and jihadism? Why are America’s rulers allied with the top financiers of jihad? Why is that being kept so secret? Why are these injustices tolerated by the public? Who will change this, and how? When will that desperately needed change even start? Will it start soon enough? Maybe WW III won’t occur, but the damages are already horrible, and they’re getting worse. This can go on until the end; and, if it does, that end will make horrible look like heaven, by comparison. It would be worse than anything ever known — and it could happen in and to our generation.

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Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author, most recently, of They’re Not Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of CHRIST’S VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity, and of Feudalism, Fascism, Libertarianism and Economics.


And then, here is former French Prime Minister Francois Fillon who told RT that the "US is drawing Europe into crusade against Russia, against our interests"

The US is drawing European states into a “crusade” against Russia, which goes against Europe’s interests, former French Prime Minister Francois Fillon has said. Speaking to French media, he stressed that Europe now is dependent on Washington.

Today, Europe is not independent… The US is drawing us [the EU] into a crusade against Russia, which contradicts the interests of Europe,” Fillon told the BFMTV channel.

The ex-French prime minister, who served in Nicolas Sarkozy’s government from 2007 till 2012, lashed out at Washington and its policies.

Washington, Fillon said, pursues “extremely dangerous” policies in the Middle East that the EU and European states have to agree with.

He accused German intelligence of spying on France “not in the interests of Germany but in the interests of the United States.”

Fillon pointed out that Washington is pressuring Germany to concede to Greece and find a compromise.

He noted the “American justice system” often interferes with the work of “European justice systems.”

"Europe is not independent,” the ex-PM said, calling for “a broad debate on how Europe can regain its independence.”

This, however, would not be possible if Europe goes ahead and signs the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), a proposed EU-US treaty, which has drawn much criticism for its secretiveness and lack of accountability.

“I am definitely against signing this agreement [TTIP] in the form in which it is now,” he added.


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US President Barack Obama (L); Chinese President Xi Jinping (second from left); the latter's wife Peng Liyuan (second from r), and Russian President Vladimir Putin (right), observe a fireworks display during the Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Cooperation forum (Asia-Pacific APEC ) in Beijing, China. (EFE)

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6/11/2015 10:32:04 AM

Remains of almost 600 exhumed at Iraq massacre site

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Iraqi university students light candles on the banks of the Tigris river, believed to be the place of the June 2014 Speicher massacre (AFP Photo/Ahmad al-Rubaye)

Baghdad (AFP) - Iraq has so far exhumed the remains of 597 people believed to have been executed by jihadists in the so-called Speicher massacre, the human rights minister said Wednesday.

"The remains of 597 Speicher martyrs have been exhumed," Mohammed al-Bayati told journalists in Baghdad.

In June 2014, armed men belonging or allied to the Islamic State jihadist group captured hundreds of young, mostly Shiite recruits from Speicher military base, near the northern city of Tikrit.

They were then lined up in several locations and executed, as shown in pictures and footage later released by IS.

Some were pushed into the Tigris river, others hastily buried in locations that were discovered when government and allied forces retook Tikrit from the jihadists in April.

The highest estimate for the number of people killed in one of the worst atrocities committed by IS stands at 1,700.

Combined with a call by the country's top Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, for Iraqis to take up arms against IS, the Speicher massacre played a key role in the mass recruitment of Shiite volunteers to fight the jihadists.

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