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3/21/2016 4:02:42 PM

Jordan to install cameras at Jerusalem mosque compound 'in days'

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The Dome of the Rock pictured inside the Al-Aqsa mosque compound surrounded by houses in Jerusalem's Old City, with the Mount of Olives in the background, on March 17, 2016 (AFP Photo/Thomas Coex)


Amman (AFP) - Jordan said on Sunday it will set up security cameras around Jerusalem's flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound in the coming days to monitor any Israeli "violations".

In October, US Secretary of State John Kerry endorsed a plan to install cameras at the site in a bid to calm repeated disturbances, after talks with Jordan's King Abdullah II and Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed.

But the Jordanian-run trust or "Waqf" that administers the site -- which houses the famed golden Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa mosque -- then complained that Israeli police had blocked it from installing the cameras.

A "control centre" will be set up to monitor round-the-clock video surveillance of the compound, Jordan's Islamic Affairs Minister Hayel Daoud said.

The footage will be broadcast online to "document all Israeli violations and aggressions", he said in a statement, adding that no cameras would be installed inside mosques.

Clashes between Palestinian youths and Israeli security forces erupted at the compound in September amid fears among Muslims that Israel was planning to change rules governing the site.

The Israeli prime minister has said repeatedly there are no such plans.

The Al-Aqsa clashes preceded a wave of violence that has killed 198 Palestinians, 28 Israelis, two Americans, an Eritrean and a Sudanese since October 1, according to an AFP count.

The mosque compound is in east Jerusalem, which was annexed from Jordan in 1967. While Amman has retained custodial rights over the holy sites, administered by the Jordanian Waqf, Israel controls access to them.

Considered the third holiest site in Islam, and revered by Jews as their holiest site, known as the Temple Mount, the compound is a crucible of tensions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Under longstanding rules, Jews are allowed to visit, but not pray in, the compound.

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3/21/2016 4:23:23 PM

ISIS Rocket Attack Reveals Unacknowledged U.S. Marine Deployment in Iraq

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ISIS Rocket Attack Reveals Unacknowledged U.S. Marine Deployment in Iraq


CNN reported on Sunday that a U.S. Marine slain in a Saturday rocket attack in northern Iraq, Staff Sgt. Louis F. Cardin of Temecula, California, was deployed there as part of the first (and previously unknown) U.S. fire base established in Iraq in the fight against ISIS.

According to CNN, its reporters learned from a defense official that the Pentagon "planned to acknowledge the firebase," as well as the deployment of regular U.S. ground troops against ISIS in a support role with Iraqi troops, sometime "this week." Currently, forces on site comprise a "couple of hundred" Marines deployed with artillery. U.S. forces believe ISIS fighters saw the Marines "firing practice rounds with their howitzers."

The last combat troops deployed as part of the U.S. military occupation of Iraq beginning in 2003 were pulled out in 2011. However, as the country's security situation deteriorated and ISIS took over large stretches of Iraq, including major cities, the U.S. has again taken a lead role in the coalition of regional governments supporting the government in Baghdad.

In December 2015, Foreign Policy's Paul McLeary wrote U.S. special forces were likely heading back into Iraq. Defense Secretary Ash Carter told reporters the elite troops "will over time be able to conduct raids, free hostages, gather intelligence, and capture ISIL leaders ... [and be] focused on defending its borders and building the [Iraqi Security Forces] own capacity. This force will also be in a position to conduct unilateral operations into Syria."

While Marines have been deployed to Iraq alongside those special forces in the past year,previously acknowledged roles have mainly included diplomatic security and training Iraqi forces.

According to the Marine Corps Times, a fresh detachment of Marines with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit are already heading to Iraq following the rocket attack.

Update: March 20, 2016 at 5:28 p.m.

This article has been updated to include additional context on ongoing U.S. Marine Corps operations in Iraq.


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3/21/2016 4:50:29 PM

North Korea fires short-range projectiles into sea amid tension over nuclear ambitions

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watches landing and anti-landing exercises being carried out by the Korean People's Army (KPA) at an unknown location, in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang on March 20, 2016. REUTERS/KCNA

SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea fired five short-range projectiles into the sea off its east coast on Monday, South Korea's military said, amid heightened tension over the isolated country's nuclear and rocket programs.

The unidentified projectiles were launched from south of the city of Hamhung and flew about 200 km (120 miles), landing in waters east of North Korea, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

On Friday, North Korea fired two mid-range ballistic missiles into the sea in defiance of tough new U.N. and U.S. sanctions slapped on the country following nuclear and rocket tests earlier this year.

"North Korea should refrain from all provocative actions, including missile launches, which are in clear violation of U.N. resolutions," Sung Kim, the U.S. special envoy for North Korea, told reporters in Seoul when asked about Monday's firing.

In recent weeks, North Korea has stepped up its bellicose rhetoric, threatening pre-emptive nuclear strikes against Washington and Seoul and firing short-range missiles and artillery into the sea.

The North protests annual ongoing joint U.S.-South Korea military drills.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said last week that the country would soon test a nuclear warhead and ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads in what would be a direct violation of U.N. resolutions that have the backing of Pyongyang's chief ally, China.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said China was "deeply concerned" about the situation on the Korean peninsula.

"We hope North Korea does not do anything to contravene U.N. Security Council resolutions. We also hope all sides can remain calm and exercise restraint and avoid doing anything to exacerbate confrontation or tensions," she told a daily news briefing.

(Reporting by Ju-min Park and James Pearson; Additional reporting by Ben Blanchard in Beijing; Editing by Nick Macfie and Tony Munroe)

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3/21/2016 5:25:38 PM

THE RISE OF EUROPE’S FAR-RIGHT THREATENS PEACE ON THE CONTINENT. JUST ASK THE JEWS

BY ON 3/21/16 AT 11:07 AM

A member of a German far-right movement sings during a demonstration organized by neo-Nazi groups against radical Islam in Cologne, Germany, October 25, 2015. REUTERS/WOLFGANG RATTAY

“Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.” These famous words, spoken by the great statesman Edmund Burke, are more relevant today than perhaps at any time in our history. The horrors of Europe’s Nazi past were once enough to deter people from supporting the far-right, but judging from recent events in Germany our collective memory is fading.

Today, Jews of Europe may not be the primary targets of far-right hostility. However, we are not far behind and would need communal amnesia not to watch developments with trepidation. When fascism and bigotry raise their ugly heads, Jews are never far down the list of targets. And once they come for the Jews, all freedom-loving people are at risk.

On March 13, the anti-immigration party Alternative for Germany, or AfD, made substantial gains in regional elections, marking a dangerous development in European politics. This is not an isolated incident. Earlier this month, the far-right People’s Party made striking electoral gains in Slovakia, and around Europe far-right parties like Jobbik in Hungary, Golden Dawn in Greece and Marie Le Pen’s Front National in France are gaining in popularity. The NDP also won a seat in the European Parliament. Britain has so far remained immune, but must not be complacent.

The AfD’s electoral success is not as yet enough to undermine fatally the progress made by Germany since the Second World War, from the most evil of regimes to arguably Europe’s greatest supporter of minority rights. However, the lurch to the far-right does promote the fragmentation and polarisation of a political landscape that is critical to the stability of the continent on the whole. Though the AfD is unlikely to join any government—all other parties have refused to form a coalition with it—the national debate is undoubtedly being pulled to the right, and the German agenda is being refocused on divisive policies that only serve to promote hatred and intolerance.

The rise of populist reactionary politics is not just a European phenomenon; indeed, the U.S. seems to be falling prey to similar worrying tendencies, with the fear-mongering, xenophobic rhetoric dominating the Republican primaries. When you consider the extreme right-wing sentiments that allowed Marine Le Pen to dominate France’s regional elections in 2015, it may not come as a surprise that other electorates are following suit. However, this shift is dramatic when you consider that for almost 70 years German politics has been stabilized by a strong, centrist consensus that has rejected extremism and created one of the most tolerant, free and democratic nations on Earth.

This major shift in Germany marks a worrying break from the post-war Europe we fought so hard to build. If we look at the EU today, the right-wing nationalist parties may not be the largest but they are shouting loudly. They use their voices to distract debate, intimidate, instil fear and pull political dialogue to the right, ultimately seeking to polarize society into and “us and “them.” We must not let them.

The refugee crisis has presented many challenges for people in Germany and Europe as a whole, and many attribute the AfD’s success to these pressures. However, this does not diminish the severity of such a shift in voter sentiment. That Germany can now even consider supporting the far-right, given the horrors of the Holocaust signals a deeper change and it is very likely that worse is still to come.

Right-wing parties were traditionally marginalized in Germany and, unlike in many European nations, these parties played no part in government or policy formation. That the electorate is now responding so enthusiastically to right-wing populists and extremists borders on a crisis of democracy. The rejection of the mainstream parties ultimately shows the German people shunning stability in order to signal discontent. Far from being constructive, this move weakens our social fabric and presents new challenges to governing Europe’s largest economy.

It is clear that there are genuine grievances expressed by voters across the democratic world and these concerns—including economic stagnation, immigration and inequality—are certainly serious challenges that need to be addressed. A German TV poll last week found that 76 percent of the electorate thought that the main parties were “not taking their concerns about refugees seriously,” and another survey indicated a large percentage of AfD votes came from unhappy former supporters of Angela Merkel’s ruling Christian Democrats’ Union (CDU).

While the reactionary far-right parties may seem to offer an attractive alternative for some to the political status-quo, ultimately they do not propose constructive solutions and their hateful rhetoric divides peoples and encourages violence. I urge the electorates across the democratic world to heed the lessons of history. Intolerance and hatred can only lead to ruin. Just ask the Jews.

Moshe Kantor is the president of the European Jewish Congress.

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3/21/2016 5:49:39 PM

The Veneer of Justice in a Kingdom of Crime – MUST WATCH!!!

Zerohedge: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-03-20/must-watch-video-veneer-justice-kingdom-crime

It’s all coming right down to the Constitution. ~J

Submitted by Michael Krieger of Liberty Blitzkgrieg

All government, in its essence, is a conspiracy against the superior man: its one permanent object is to oppress him and cripple him…The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out for himself, without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane and intolerable, and so, if he is romantic, he tries to change it. And even if he is not romantic personally he is very apt to spread discontent among those who are.

H.L. Mencken

It does not take a majority to prevail but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men.

– Samuel Adams

Fiat justitia ruat caelum
“Let justice be done though the heavens fall.”

I believe it is the duty of every single American citizen to sit down and watch the following mini-documentary. In just 45 minutes, you will learn more about the state of the union and the the world around you than decades of schooling and mainstream media could ever provide. Ignorance is not bliss, and if it weren’t for the blinding levels of ignorance pervasive in modern society, we wouldn’t find ourselves in this current deplorable state we’re in — on a knife’s edge between manageable serfdom and total tyranny.

No one in American society is supposed to be immune from criminal prosecution, yet the Justice Department in the Obama administration took it upon themselves to grant such immunity to the mega banks and their employees. This is a tale of the traitors operating within the highest levels of the U.S. government, and it is a saga of how the rule of law was openly torched in front of our very eyes.

Readers often ask me “what can I do to help.” Here’s what you can do. You can watch this video, then send it to every single person you know and plead with them to watch it. If necessary, make it a point to to sit with them and watch it. That’s how important this is.

Until justice is served, this nation will never heal. Economically, culturally or spiritually.

Now without further ado.


Published March 18, 2016

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