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9/7/2016 1:08:15 AM
The ugliest, most appalling spectacle in American politics

Opinion writer

Every once in a while, the curtains part and we get a glimpse of the ugliest, most shameful spectacle in American politics: the Republican Party’s systematic attempt to disenfranchise African Americans and other minorities with voter-ID laws and other restrictions at the polls.

If you thought this kind of discrimination died with Jim Crow, think again. Fortunately, federal courts have blocked implementation of some of the worst new laws, at least for now. But the most effective response would be for black and brown voters to send the GOP a message by turning out in record numbers, no matter what barriers Republicans try to put in our way.

The ostensible reason for these laws is to solve a problem that doesn’t exist: voter fraud by impersonation. Four years ago, you may recall, a Republican Pennsylvania legislator let slip the realreason for his state’s new voter-ID law: to “allow” Mitt Romney to win the state. In the end, Romney didn’t. But Republicans tried mightily to discourage minorities, most of whom vote Democratic, from going to the polls.

Now, thanks to documents that surfaced in a lawsuit, we have an even clearer and more egregious example of attempted disenfranchisement, this time in North Carolina. As The Postreported, the documents show “that North Carolina GOP leaders launched a meticulous and coordinated effort to deter black voters, who overwhelmingly vote for Democrats.”

The article continued, “The law, created and passed entirely by white legislators, evoked the state’s ugly history of blocking African Americans from voting — practices that had taken a civil rights movement and extensive federal intervention to stop.”

This year more states than ever will require potential voters to show photo ID in order to vote in the election. Here's why this is so controversial. (Monica Akhtar/The Washington Post)

Post reporter William Wan backed up that tough assertion by quoting from the documents.

In one email, written while the GOP-controlled legislature was crafting what has been called the most onerous voter-ID law in the nation, a staffer asked for a breakdown of the 2008 voter turnout showing whether blacks and whites differed in their preference for early voting. In another email, a Republican lawmaker wanted to know if Hispanic voters tend to vote outside their home precincts. In another, an aide to the House speaker asked for “a breakdown, by race, of those registered voters in your database that do not have a driver’s license number.”

Wan wrote that “months later, the North Carolina legislature passed a law that cut a week of early voting, eliminated out-of-precinct voting and required voters to show specific types of photo ID — restrictions that election board data demonstrated would disproportionately affect African Americans and other minorities.”

Thankfully, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of the Appeals for the 4th Circuit recognized the legislature’s discriminatory intent and struck down the law. Republican Gov. Pat McCrory tried to appeal, but the Supreme Court refused to stay the lower court’s order — which means the law will not be in effect for this year’s election.

Federal courts have also struck down new voting restrictions in Texas, Wisconsin, Kansas and North Dakota. In all cases, the laws were enacted by Republican legislatures and governors. And in all cases, discriminatory impact on minority voters is at issue.

GOP officials defend these laws as necessary to protect the sanctity of the voting process. The judge in the Wisconsin case, however, found that “a preoccupation with mostly phantom election fraud leads to real incidents of disenfranchisement.”

Some might argue that these laws are a matter of politics, not racism — that Republicans may be trying to discourage Democrats from the polls but are not targeting minorities as such. That’s a distinction without a difference, however, given the GOP’s estrangement from minority voters.

And the North Carolina example clearly puts to rest any notion that these restrictions are colorblind. The law began as a simple 16-page bill mandating voter IDs. But in June 2013, while the legislation was still being worked on, the Supreme Court gutted Section 5 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which compelled Southern states with a history of voter discrimination to obtain Justice Department approval before making changes in election laws.

“Now we can go with the full bill,” the Republican chairman of the state Senate’s rules committee told reporters. The legislation grew to 57 pages, with new provisions that shortened early voting, eliminated same-day registration and took away counties’ ability to extend poll hours to accommodate long lines, among other curbs.

Republicans claim they want support from African Americans, Hispanics and other minorities. They don’t deserve the time of day until they stop this appalling effort to keep us from voting at all.

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(The Washington Post)

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9/7/2016 10:50:20 AM

Hungary Becomes First European Nation To Ban Rothschild Banks

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9/7/2016 11:34:17 AM

POKÉMON GO PLAYER FACES FIVE YEARS IN JAIL FOR PLAYING IN RUSSIAN CHURCH

Russian officials said playing the game in a church is an act of inciting hatred.

BY ON 9/6/16 AT 10:12 AM


A Russian YouTube star has been arrested and charged with inciting hatred after releasing a video of himself playing Pokémon Go in a church.

Ruslan Sokolovsky, 21, posted the footage on August 11 after questioning state guidelines that warned players not to play in places of worship.

“How can one offend by entering a church with a smartphone?” Sokolovsky asks in the video, which has since been viewed more than a million times.

“I decided to just catch some Pokémon in church because why not?” he continues. “I believe it’s both safe and not prohibited by law. Let’s go.”

A statement released by the Sverdlovsk investigation committee confirmed Saturday that a local resident has been accused of committing several “extremist crimes,” which include offending religious sensibilities.

The investigators searched Sokolovsky’s place of residence on September 2 and arrested him after reportedly finding video files that contain “signs of inciting hatred or hostility, and humiliation of human dignity.”

Since launching in July, Pokémon Go has become a social phenomenon and one of the most popular apps of all time. The game—which uses a device’s location to allow players to find and capture Pokémon characters in various places—surpassed Twitter and Tinder in terms of active users in August.

Soon after the game’s launch, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov released a statement warning people not to wander into President Vladimir Putin’s residence looking for Pokémon.

Peskov said: “Pokémons are no reason to visit the cultural treasury of the world that is the Kremlin, which unprecedentedly remains open, despite being the residence of the Russian president.”

(Newsweek)

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9/7/2016 2:54:14 PM

'More will come' ISIS warns HUNDREDS of jihadis have SNUCK into Schengen to attack Europe

EXCLUSIVE: ISIS supporters have gloated about sleeper cells nestled in Europe which are poised to carry out horror attacks on innocent civilians.


An ISIS jihadi, refugees and damaged Calais lorry

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ISIS supporters have said the terror group has sleeper cells all across Europe

And most frighteningly of all - terror experts have backed up the chilling claims.

During the migrant crisis it was feared jihadists could sneak through the European Union’s porous borders as thousands arrived into the continent daily from war-torn nations.

This included in July, Mohammad Daleel, a 27-year-old failed asylum seeker, who blew himself up outside a party in Ansbach, Germany.

ISIS later said he was a "soldier of the Caliphate".

There was doubt around the claims as the man was said to have mental health issues and had previously attempted suicide.

But now Express.co.uk has seen online material from ISIS supporters, claiming sleeper cells are waiting to attack.

One ISIS supporter boasted over Telegram app about upcoming attacks which he claimed would be as deadly as those in Nice and Paris.

He said: ”There are many cells being set up.

"That Islam will bring fear upon their land and each home.

"And many more attacks are carded.

"And on the way in many forms and fashions.

Jihadists have carried out repeated attacks on the west this summer
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Jihadists have carried out repeated attacks on the west this summer

The jihadist included a number of threats to EuropeTELEGRAM

The jihadist included a number of threats to Europe

The ISIS fanatic used app Telegram for the gloatingTELEGRAM

The ISIS fanatic used app Telegram for the gloating


The jihadists says terrorists have infiltrated the migrant streams

"Until they stop."

The jihadist, who claims to be 28, said Muslims who support the caliphate attack Europe because of the war in Syria.

He also claimed those killed in Nice and Paris should have stopped their national governments from getting involved in the war in Syria.

He said: "Victory is by Allah and with the Muslims.

"What is to happen is to happen with no consequences to anyone

"What makes the citizens normal or innocent?

"When this is their rule or else stand up and abolish the governments."

Political scientist Colin Clarke from the American think-tank RAND has warned Europe not to take the claims lightly.

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The jihadists says terrorists have infiltrated the migrant streams

The expert warned how complacency cannot be afforded in Europe, since ISIS is known for waiting and planning attacks.

He said: “This is a very patient group, so if there are jihadists that have already infiltrated various European countries, they could be in the process of gathering the logistics and materials necessary to conduct an attack, which could happen at any time.

“The attack on the Brussels airport was initially supposed to be targeting the European Championships, from a few sources I've read, and was only moved up and the target changed after the arrest of Salah Abdeslam.

"They've proven adept at inspiring lone wolves and individuals across the globe to strike out in their name. I wouldn't discount the possibility that the group has operatives pre-positioned to strike in Europe in the future."

Last year, Europol said they feared jihadists were training in Europe, but were unable to release any more information.

It has long been claimed dozens of ISIS fanatics have crossed into the continent.

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Nice attacks shocked the world in July

Mr Clarke believes there may be many more than authorities are currently unaware of.

He said: "I think we've seen this to be true and beyond what we already know, I would suspect that the odds are that there were probably more.

"Why wouldn't ISIS use this as a way to sneak operatives into Europe?

"Moreover, there are hundreds of fighters from various European countries that have connections to low level criminals and militants in their countries of origin, people who never left. This is one of the more dire situations in my opinion.”

The expert said he "highly doubted" the number reaches the hundreds, but revealed this is no reason to underestimate the damage which could be done by those who are hiding in plain sight.

Director of National Intelligence in the US, James R Clapper Jr, said in April jihadis have established terror cells throughout Europe.

He said: "We continue to see evidence of plotting on the part of ISIL in the countries you named (Europe).”


(express.co.uk)

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9/7/2016 4:43:14 PM

Israel girds for Golan war with Iran, Hezbollah

By Ed Blanche, The Arab Weekly | Sept. 6, 2016 at 9:33 AM

Israeli soldiers stand at attention at the state memorial ceremony marking 10 years since the Second Lebanon War at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem on July 19. The Second Lebanon War between Israel and Hezbollah was fought from July 12 - Aug. 14, 2006. File Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
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BEIRUT, Lebanon -- Amid the carnage of Syria's civil war, well into its sixth year, Is­raeli military chiefs say that Iran and its prized proxy, Hezbollah, are surrepti­tiously seeking to establish a new front in an older conflict, the Iran-backed group's 30-year war against the Jewish state that until recently was waged almost exclusively from neighboring Lebanon.

The center of this strategy, which Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasral­lah, has frequently espoused in re ­cent months, is the Golan Heights, a 1,000-meter-high volcanic plateau that overlooks northern Israel. It has been a battleground since bibli­cal times.

Israel seized the western two-thirds of the heights in the 1967 Mid­dle East war and annexed it in 1981. It refuses to surrender this occupied enclave from where it has the Syrian capital, Damascus, within the range of its artillery.

The Golan has also acted as a buffer zone that protects Israel from any spillover from the war raging in Syria. However, if the Israelis are correct, that may be changing, with the Tehran regime, which with Rus­sia dominates Syrian military strat­egy, using Hezbollah to establish a new forward base against the Jew­ish state.

"Like other foreign and domes­tic actors, Hezbollah has seized on the Syrian civil war to improve its position in the country and the surrounding region," the U.S.-based global security consultancy Stratfor observed in an April 6 analysis.

Stratfor amplified recent reports that Hezbollah has been setting up bases on the Golan and in other parts of southern Syria where it has strong forces on the ground sup­porting the regime of Syrian Presi­dent Bashar al-Assad just as its patron Iran does.

If Assad manages to stay in power, he will likely have to surrender con­trol of the Golan to Iran and Hezbol­lah to threaten Israel.

The efforts by Hezbollah "to ex­pand and solidify its control in Syria will only increase in the future," Stratfor noted.

Satellite imagery recently showed that Hezbollah has built up a major base outside Qusair, a town near Syria's border with Lebanon, which Hezbollah forces stormed in June 2013 in their first major engagement in the Syrian war.

According to Stratfor, Hezbol­lah plans use Qusair to stockpile weapons, including artillery pieces, short-range rockets and mortars along with about 60 T-72 tanks it ac­quired in the Syrian fighting.

There are reports that long-range ballistic missiles — including Ira­nian-built Shahabs and Fateh-110s — have been deployed at Qusair, although satellite imagery has not confirmed this.

Senior Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps officers report­edly inspect the Qusair base fre­quently and, according to Stratfor, treat it "as an Iranian asset," part of Hezbollah's plans to keep a perma­nent force of 3,000 fighters or more in Syria.

Since January 2013, the Israelis have mounted as many as 10 airstrikes to destroy advanced weap­onry moving from Syria to Leba­non for Hezbollah, supposedly in­cluding Russian-made air-defense missile systems that could pose a serious threat to Israel's long-held control of the skies over Syria and Lebanon at a stroke.

The most recent such strike was on April 25, 2015. There have been none since the Russians installed advanced S-300 air-defense sys­tems around the airbase they have built near Latakia since their Sep­tember 2015 intervention in Syria, although Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared the operations to block weapons deliv­eries to Hezbollah would continue.

That could ignite a new conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, which last went to war in 2006 when Hezbollah fought Israel's vaunted military to a standstill.

But these days, Hezbollah, which has seen an estimated 1,200 fight­ers killed and three times that many wounded in Syria since 2012, has its hands full and is not looking for an­other fight with Israel right now.

However, the 2006 war ended badly for Israel, which failed in its objective to crush Hezbollah and suffered an unprecedented monthlong bombardment of about 4,000 missiles and most analysts are con­vinced that both sides see it as "un­finished business."

A July 16 threat assessment by the Foundation for Defense of De­mocracies, a right-leaning Washington think-tank, observed that "the next war between Israel and Hezbollah will likely not be confined to the Lebanese-Israeli border. Hezbollah will try to shift some of the weight of the battle to Syria and the Golan Heights.

"Indeed... Hezbollah and Iran plan to connect the Golan Heights to the terror group's South Lebanon stronghold — to make it one contig­uous front against Israel."

This concept has been given some weight in recent months as Iran's IRGC and Hezbollah have es­tablished bases in the Syrian-con­troled sector of the Golan amid an uptick in violence that has triggered Israeli action directed primarily at Hezbollah and the IRGC.

On Jan. 18, 2015, an Israeli Apache helicopter gunship fired missiles into a convoy carrying IRGC and Hezbollah commanders on a reconnaissance sweep near the Golan's largely deserted capital, Quneitra.

Among the dead were an IRGC brigadier-general, Mohammad Al­lah Daddi, a ballistic missile spe­cialist, and three Hezbollah lead­ers: Abu Ali Reza, a senior field commander, and Mohammed Issa, who was understood to have been overseeing the setting up of missile bases on the Golan.

Hezbollah also lost Jihad Mughni­yeh, eldest son of Imad Mughniyeh, the group's long-time military chief who was assassinated in a Damas­cus car bombing on Feb. 12, 2008, supposedly a joint operation by the CIA and Israel's Mossad intel­ligence service.

Syrian sources said Allah Daddi had overall charge of building four missile bases near the border with Israel.

Israel's Channel 2 television re­ported that Issa was responsible for coordinating the transfer of missiles from Syria and Iran as well as Hez­bollah's arsenal in Lebanon. Reza was considered a central Hezbollah figure whose mission was to plan an offensive on Israel's northern bor­der in any future conflict, including overrunning the Galilee region.

Israel, as usual, did not acknowl­edge the attack but there seems lit­tle doubt that the targeted group was known to the Israelis and that the airstrike was intended as a par­ticularly sharp warning to Iran and Hezbollah.

Iranian leaders reportedly tel­ephoned Nasrallah urging him not to retaliate for the loss of so many commanders in one action so as to avoid triggering a major conflict, as he had done in July 2006 with a cross-border raid in which five Is­raelis were killed and two captured.

Possibly with the destructive consequences of that war in mind, and not wishing to fight Israel while engaged in heavy fighting in Syria, Nasrallah did not retaliate in force.

On Dec. 19, 2015, Samir Kuntar, a Lebanese Druze Muslim who joined Hezbollah while im­prisoned in Israel for killing a Jew­ish family in a Palestinian raid in 1979, was killed along with several Hezbollah commanders in a nighttime missile strike on his apartment building in the Damascus suburb of Jaramana.

Kuntar, who spent nearly three decades behind bars, was released in 2008 in an exchange with Hez­bollah for the bodies of two Israeli soldiers whose capture triggered the 2006 war.

At the time of his death, Kuntar was tasked with recruiting Syrian Druze living in the Golan region into an Iranian-controlled militia to fight the Jewish state.

In the next war, which many see coming, Israel is preparing to fight a very different enemy. Hezbollah may have suffered heavy casualties in Syria but it has also learned how to fight conventional wars, with armor and artillery and maneu­vring big battalions across strange terrain rather than the small-scale actions that constituted most of its combat against Israel between 1982 and 2000.

This report originally appeared at The Arab Weekly.

(UPI)


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