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5/28/2017 9:17:12 AM

05/28/2017 01:05 am ET
Philippines President Duterte Says His Soldiers Can Rape During Martial Law
“If you rape three, I will go to jail for you,” he “jokes” to troops.

By Mary Papenfuss


Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte — congratulated last month by Donald Trump for his murderous war on drugs — told his soldiers that he will back them up if they rape women while enforcing martial law.

It was apparently intended as humor, and drew stinging rebukes from human rights and women’s organizations.

Duterte promised to back up his men in a rambling speech delivered Friday on the island of Mindanao, where he imposed martial law last Tuesday to battle militants linked to the Islamic State.

If any of them were to rape three women, he said, he would personally claim responsibilityfor the attacks, according to a transcript of the speech released by the president’s office, The Guardian reported.

“Fight, and I will pray for you and I will answer for everything,” he said at one point in english in a videotape of his speech. “If you go down, I go down. I and I alone will be responsible.”

He added: “Just do your job. I will take care of the rest. I will go to jail for you. If you rape three, I will admit it.”

He also said: “You can arrest any person, search any house.”

Phelim Kine, a deputy director with Human Rights Watch’s Asian division,
said that the president’s “pro-rape comments only confirm some of the worst fears of human rights activists that the Duterte government will not just turn a blind eye to possible military abuses in Mindanao, but may actively encourage them.”


The Gabriela Women’s Party in the Phillippines issued an angry statement saying: “Rape is not a joke. This attempt to please the military forces using women to feed the macho fascist mentality ... emboldens military forces to systematically use rape as a tool of war.”

Chelsea Clinton took to Twitter to lash the idea of a rape comment as a joke, saying: “Not funny. Ever.”

Duterte’s spokesman responded to the outrage by saying that the president was using “heightened bravado” to lift troop morale, Agence France-Presse reported.

Last year Duterte “joked” about an Australian missionary who was killed in a prison riot after men lined up to rape her. Duterte said she was beautiful and that he should have been first in line.

Duterte is notorious for his war on drugs that has resulted in the extra-judicial killings of at least 7,000 suspects. He once boasted that he himself had pushed a drug trafficking suspect out of a helicopter, but later said he was joking.

President Trump called him in April to congratulate him on a job well done.

“I just wanted to congratulate you because I am hearing of the unbelievable job on the drug problem,” Trump said in the April 29 phone call, according to a transcript of the call leaked to the media. “Many countries have the problem, we have a problem, but what a great job you are doing and I just wanted to call and tell you that.”

Trump has invited Duterte to visit him in the White House. Duterte hasn’t yet accepted the invitation.


(huffingtonpost.com)


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5/28/2017 10:04:47 AM

Staggering scale of terror threat revealed: Britain's security services have monitored 23,000 suspects
It comes after it emerged Manchester bomber Salman Abedi had been downgraded to a "former subject of interest" by MI5

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  • 00:31, 27 MAY 2017


Britain's abilities to counter terror threats is under scrutiny following the Manchester attack


Britain's security services have monitored up to 23,000 terror suspects, it has emerged.

The staggering scale of the task facing counter-terror agencies has emerged in the wake of the Manchester Arena bombing.

UK authorities are currently grappling with 500 investigations into 3,000 individuals.

And on Friday security sources confirmed a further 20,000 individuals were said to have been considered "subjects of interest" in the past, although the period the figures cover is unclear.

Anti-terror efforts came under fresh scrutiny following revelations that attacker Salman Abedi had been a "former subject of interest" to MI5 who was "subject to review".

Salman Abedi was a "former subject of interest" at the time of the attack
Police evacuate people from the Manchester Arena after the bombing
Abedi killed 22 people and injured 119 in the attack

This would suggest the mass murderer was not regarded as posing an imminent threat when he detonated his device at the Manchester Arena, killing 22.

Security minister Ben Wallace told BBC Radio 4's Today Programme: "All those people are in the mix and they have to be looked at.

He added: "All of that is predominately underpinned by intelligence, which as I'm sure you will understand and the courts certainly understand, unfortunately the hardest part is we've got to convert intelligence into evidence if we actually want to deprive people of their liberty or take certain steps."


CCTV STILLS SHOW SUICIDE BOMBER BUYING RUCKSACK FOR TERROR ATTACK

A senior Whitehall source said on Thursday that 18 plots had been foiled since 2013 in Britain, including five since the Westminster atrocity in March this year.

The figures disclosed on Friday give an indication of what the source described as the "unprecedented" size of the current terror picture in Britain.

Round-the-clock monitoring of terror suspects is only possible in a handful of cases due to limited resources, the priority of which are determined on factors including credibility of intelligence and the apparent seriousness of the individual's intent.

(mirror.co.uk)

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5/28/2017 10:39:44 AM

Hospitals across UK told to ‘prepare for further incident’ in wake of Manchester attack

Edited time: 26 May, 2017 16:16


An ambulance is parked at The Royal London Hospital in London, Britain. © Neil Hall / Reuters

The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) has issued an urgent alert to every hospital in England, including trauma centers in 27 cities, to “prepare for a further incident” during the upcoming bank holiday, British media report.

With the terror threat warning in the UK having been raised to its maximum “critical” level following the terrorist attack on the Manchester Arena concert hall on Monday, the UK’s national clinical director for trauma, Chris Moran, has released the warning calling on staff to be ready for a possible new attack in the coming days.

Having praised the “tremendous response” provided by medics in Manchester to the victims of the recent bombing, the official said this was possible not only because of the medics’ excellent skills, but also due to the “preparation that has taken place” across Britain’s hospitals.

“You will be aware that we have a bank holiday weekend approaching,” he emphasized.



“There are a number of things that all trauma units and major trauma centers can do to prepare for a further incident and I should be grateful if you could disseminate these within your network so that front-line clinicians are aware,” the Moran's letter read, as cited by the Health Service Journal on Thursday.

The letter, instructing the NHS’s hospital trauma units to be put on standby, urged all surgical teams to be ready to treat “patients with blast and ballistic injuries.”

VIDEO: Queen Elizabeth II visits children wounded in the Manchester concert bombing. STORY: http://apne.ws/2qgb425


Such a large-scale warning to NHS hospitals has been issued for the first time since 2008, when Mumbai in India was hit by a series of terrorist attacks, the Guardian reported.

More than 30 people, almost half of them children, remain in Manchester hospitals following Monday's bombing in which 22 people were killed. In total, 116 people had received care, with 75 having been admitted to hospitals, the NHS said. Ten of the injured are still in a critical condition.


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5/28/2017 10:54:04 AM

Syria’s Military Just Made Massive Gains In The East: Heading Toward ISIS, US Forces – Clash Inevitable?

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5/28/2017 3:49:52 PM

Why the constant earthquakes? Iceland is slowly being torn apart

BY STAFF


  • HOLUHRAUN ERUPTION OF 2014 The same forces which are responsible for the volcanic activity and the geothermal energy are responsible for the hundreds of earthquakes Iceland is hit with every week. Photo/IMO

    In an average week Iceland's national monitoring seismic network detects around 500 earthquakes. If one of the volcanoes is hit by an earthquake swarm this number can be even higher.


    Iceland is being "torn apart"


    The reason for this seismic activity is the location of Iceland on top the Atlantic ridge, the divergent boundary between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates: As the two plates drift in opposite directions Iceland is in effect slowly being split apart. The rate of spreading along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge averages about 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) per year, or 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) in a million years.
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Earthquakes 16.3.17

THE NORTH ATLANTIC RIDGE Earthquakes on March 16 2017 and the tectonic fault line cutting across Iceland.

The volcanic zones in Iceland are directly above the boundary of the tectonic plates. These extend east from Reykjanes peninsula in the S.W. where the Reykjanes ridge part of the North Atlantic ridge effectively rises above the sea level, and north-east from Mýrdalsjökull glacier in South Iceland, beneath the western part of Vatnajökull glacier, the Central Highlands, extending north into the Arctic.

When we compare a typical map of the seismic activity in Iceland and a map of the active volcanic zones it is immediately apparent the two overlap perfectly.

Most quakes are very small tremors
Most of the earthquakes hit without people noticing them. They don't affect daily life except when they might be a sign of an impending eruption, as happened this autumn when an earthquake swarm hit the huge Katla sub-glacial volcano, and police evacuated and closed access to nearby travel destinations.

At Þingvellir National Park, in South Iceland, you can however see clearly with your own eyes how these forces of nature are shaping Iceland's landscape. The cracks, faults and canyons which traverse the region are signs of the continental drift between the North American and Eurasian Plates. Pictured to the right is the largest one, Almannagjá canyon.

Þingvellir, haust

ÞINGVELLIR Almannagjá gorge at the top. The cliffs are the easternmost part of the North American Tectonic Plate. Photo/GVA

The location on the tip of the Reykjanes Peninsula is the only place in the world where you can see the Mid-Atlantic ridge rise above sea level. Close by you can walk over The Bridge Between Continents. Yes, it's a little bit of a gimmicky concept but this is indeed a location where the tectonic plates are drifting apart from each other. The bridge is located About 7km south of Hafnir by road 425.

Read more: Earthquakes in Reykjanes peninsula continue, felt in the capital area

Two types of quakes
Most of the earthquakes detected in Iceland take place in one of the active volcanic zones or along the South Iceland Seismic Zone. There are also two main important types of earthquakes in Iceland: Quakes created by volcanic activity and quakes caused by the release of tension caused by the movement of the tectonic plates. Other types include quakes caused by changes in geothermal activity.

Hekla, Bárðarbunga, Katla, Grímsvötn, Volcanoes

THE FOUR MOST ACTIVE VOLCANOESBárðarbunga and Katla are responsible for a significant share of Iceland's earthquakes. Grímsvötn and Hekla do their bit as well. Photo/Loftmyndir

Large quakes (3+ on the Richter scale) are most common in volcanoes. The two monster volcanoes Katla, hidden under Mýrdalsjökull glacier and Bárðarbunga, beneath Vatnajökull glacier, have been particularly active since 2010. Other volcanoes and volcanic systems have also trembled in recent years, including the Eldey system off the Reykjanes peninsula, mount Hengill south of Þingvellir National Park and mount Hekla in South Iceland.

Volcanic earthquakes tend to be smaller than earthquakes at the fault lines of continental shelves, like the San Andreas fault. The forces creating the two types of earthquakes are very different, as volcanic earthquakes are caused by magma being thrust from the mantle up into the crust.

While a 3 or 4 magnitude quake on the Richter scale might not be considered particularly powerful if it took place on a continental fault line, a 3+ quake in a volcano is considered a large quake and a sign of significant activity.

The South Iceland Seismic Zone

Volcanic zones and seismic rift zones

VOLCANIC ZONES AND SEISMIC RIFT ZONES SISZ is the South Iceland Seismic Zone, connecting the Reykjanes Volcanic Belt/Wester Volcanic Zone and the Eastern Volcanic Zone. Photo/Wikipedia, Creative Commons,

The other significant type of earthquakes we frequently experience in Iceland are quakes along the South Iceland Seismic Zone. The S. Iceland Seismic Zone is a transform fault between offset sections of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge which runs through Iceland. The zone is made up of a series of fracture faults which run from SW to NE. The zone extends from the volcano Hengill, the easternmost part of the Reykjanes volcanic zone to Hekla, which is the westernmost volcano in the East Volcanic Zone.

There are no active volcanoes in the South Iceland Seismic Zone, but it is extremely active. The area sits between the two volcanic zones, and is constantly being pulled in two different directions, causing tension to build up in the crust which is then periodically released in earthquakes.

Waiting for the "Big One", the massive South Iceland Quake
The zone has been the source of the most powerful earthquakes in Iceland, as the most powerful earthquake which has taken place in Iceland since the country was settled took place in the Southern Seismic Zone. In 1784 a massive earthquake, which is believed to have been 7.1 magnitude, shook all of southern Iceland, causing widespread damage to farmhouses.

Suðurlandsskjálfti 2000, South Iceland Earthquake
THE "BIG ONE" WILL BE WORSE Damage to roads in the relatively minor 2000 South Iceland Earthquake. Photo/Stöð 2

The second largest earthquake, and the largest to be measured with modern equipment, was detected in 1912. This quake was 7.0 on the Richter scale. Both quakes took place close to Saturday's tremor. Quakes of this magnitude are believed to hit once every 100-150 years, and could cause significant damage. Locals in South Iceland are still waiting for the "big one".

Will we get a warning?
The Icelandic Met Office's automatic monitoring network has been in operation for two decades. Besides evaluating source function and mechanism information carried from below by micro-earthquakes, it provides near real-time information that is used as the basis for an alert system.

Scientists at the Icelandic Meteorological Office believe they can predict the onset of major quakes in the South Iceland Seismic Zone with considerable certainty. Scientists similarly believe they can anticipate volcanic eruptions. However, such predictions would only give us a one hour notice at most. Since volcanoes like Bárðarbunga and Katla are located in regions where cell-phone coverage is limited, authorities worry that evacuating people could prove difficult.


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