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8/24/2017 11:37:07 AM
North Korea is Now Using School Teachers, Children to Hunt
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It’s no secret that North Korea is a horrific place for Christians, with the reclusive government in Pyongyang routinely persecuting and murdering Bible-believers.

But despite the intense restrictions and risks, Fox News recently reported that an estimated 9 million North Koreans — 36 percent of the population — still practice Christianity.

And that’s pretty telling, considering that Jeff King, president of International Christian Concern, a group that monitors persecution, told the outlet that Christians caught practicing their faith “are arrested, horrendously tortured, imprisoned and [sometimes] immediately put to death.”

Being a Christian in North Korea is certainly dangerous, with the regime going to great lengths to encourage — and even trick — people into telling on their fellow citizens if and when they learn that someone is practicing the Christian faith.


One particularly disturbing story from Vernon Brewer, president of World Help, a humanitarian group, shows how the government tricks children into telling on their own parents.

Brewer shared the story of a little girl named Eun who was told by her third-grade teacher that she had a special assignment: to go home and find if it was the proper book, she was told she would be rewarded.In the end, Eun discovered a Bible and told her teacher, Fox News reported.

In the end, Eun discovered a Bible and told her teacher, Fox News reported.

“The next day she received a prize at her school. But when Eun returned home, her parents weren’t there,” Brewer said. “It’s hard to imagine such cruelty that would unknowingly turn children on their own parents.”

On the surface, Christianity does exist in North Korea. Its constitution on paper vows to protect religious freedom and forbids discrimination based on one’s faith. Thus, the capital, Pyongyang, is currently host to five state-controlled churches – the Protestant Bongsu, Chilgol and Jeil Churches, the Catholic Jangchung Cathedral and the most recent being the Orthodox Holy Trinity Russian Church. Yet all are deemed to be little more than fraudulent showpieces for visiting officials and tourists. […]


But below the surface, there is an authentic Christian movement – with extreme risk. It is estimated that there up to 70,000 Christian prisoners in concentration camps in North Korea, and the Database Center for North Korean Human Rights conjectures that more than 75 percent of Christians who are dealt this fate do not survive. Defectors have spoken of Christians being crushed by steamrollers and used to test biological weapons, or hung on a cross over a fire.

In order to avoid punishment, Christians must worship quietly and in secret. Telling children about the Christian faith certainly carries its risks, with some families secretly worshipping with the lights off in the back of their homes.

Rather than belting out songs of praise, they are forced to whisper; people must also live out their faith out quietly through their actions rather than vocally, as many other Christians are permitted to do around the world.

Faithwire has covered countless stories about the horrors in North Korea, noting that Open Doors USA, a nonprofit that monitors Christian persecution, has consistently rated North Korea the worst place in the world for Bible-believing Christians to live.

“Due to ever-present surveillance, many pray with eyes open, and gathering for praise or fellowship is practically impossible,” Open Doors USA reported.

“Worship of the ruling Kim family is mandated for all citizens, and those who don’t comply (including Christians) are arrested, imprisoned, tortured or killed.”

Read more about the dire situation in North Korea here.
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8/24/2017 4:08:07 PM
California Insurance Agency Penalized for Not Covering ‘Cosmetic Procedures’ for ‘Gender Transitions’

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — An insurance agency in California has been leveled with a $200,000 administrative penalty for declining to cover cosmetic procedures and other “gender transition”-related services for seven patients in the state who identify as transgender.

The California Department of Managed Health Care recently sent a letter to Health Net to outline its findings following an investigation in regard to the company’s policies and practices surrounding “gender reassignment” surgeries.

“Between December 2013 and February 2015, the plan and/or its delegated medical groups denied requests from seven enrollees for medical services in relation to gender reassignment on the basis that the services were not covered benefits, in violation of the Insurance Gender Nondiscrimination Act of 2006,” the department wrote.

The cited state law prohibits insurance agencies from denying benefits to patients because of their gender identity.

“As a result of the plan and/or its delegated medical groups’ denial, seven enrollees were denied health care services such as consultation, testosterone injections, gender reassignment surgery, bilateral mastectomy, and facial feminization surgery,” the letter noted.

“In three of the seven cases, the plan denied on the basis that the requested services were cosmetic in nature, and therefore not covered,” it further explained. “In two of these cases, the plan relied on a categorical limitation in the EOC (evidence of coverage) that limited covered services to the transgender surgery, and excluded all other services beyond the actual surgery.”

Health Net’s policies prohibit coverage of procedures meant to change one’s “physical characteristics” to be like those of the opposite gender.

But regulators state that this violates state law, and has determined that Health Net must pay a $200,000 administrative penalty. The company must also provide written confirmation that it has reviewed and revised its policies to prevent any further coverage denials to those obtaining “gender transition”-related procedures. Those who were denied coverage in the past must either have their cases reevaluated and/or be paid for out-of-pocket expenses.

Health Net has agreed to comply with the requested terms.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the California Department of Managed Health Care has taken action against three other healthcare plans in the past in regard to their handling of those with gender dysphoria.

The Benson Commentary on the Bible says of Psalm 94:20, “Wilt Thou take part with the unrighteous powers of the world, who oppress Thy people? Wilt Thou countenance and support these tyrants in their wickedness? We know Thou wilt not; but wilt manifest Thy justice and displeasure against them.”

“A throne has fellowship with God, when it is a throne of justice, and answers the end of its being erected, for by Him kings reign. And when they reign for Him their judgments are His, and He owns them as His ministers; and whoever resist them, or rise up against them, shall receive to themselves condemnation. But when it becomes a throne of iniquity, it has no longer fellowship with God. Far be it from the just and holy God that He should be the patron of unrighteousness…”

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8/24/2017 4:33:52 PM

ISIS ACCUSED OF BEHEADING 11 IN LIBYA AS JIHADIS’ STRENGTH GROWS IN NORTH AFRICA

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At least 11 people have been beheaded in southern Libya following an attack apparently carried out by the Islamic State militant group (ISIS).

Nine fighters loyal to the Libyan National Army (LNA), the force aligned with Libya’s eastern government, and two civilians were executed following an assault on a checkpoint 300 miles south of the Libyan capital, Tripoli, in Jufra.

No group has claimed responsibility for the killings, but according to Agence France-Presse, LNA spokesman Colonel Ahmed al-Mesmari, ISIS carried out the gruesome attack.

The onslaught against the LNA forces, under the command of Gaddafi-era General Khalifa Haftar, comes as Libyan military sources warn ISIS is regrouping following catastrophic defeats in December 2016.

The Times of London reported there were now believed to be 1,000 ISIS fighters in Libya. While the number is a fraction of the 6,000 said to be present in the country when ISIS was in its ascendency in Libya in 2015, the militants are said to be expanding.

Forces loyal to Tripoli’s western government, which ousted ISIS from its stronghold of Sirte in December 2016, have said the jihadis are attempting to regroup to the southwest of the city, close to the scene of the beheadings.

“They are looking for a new haven in the central region, the number is increasing bit by bit by the hundreds,” a spokesman for the anti-ISIS forces said.

An armed motorcade belonging to ISIS drives along a road in Derna, in eastern Libya, October 3, 2014. ISIS is accused of beheading 11 prisoners in the desert south of Tripoli.REUTERS

Following ISIS’ defeat in Sirte, the U.S. military said it killed more than 80 militant fighters in air strikes. Among those killed were said to be individuals plotting attacks in Europe.

In 2014, at the start of Libya’s civil war, widespread anarchy in Libya provided a breeding ground for ISIS and allowed the black market trade in guns, petrol and people to flourish in the North African nation.

Similar conditions now continue in Libya’s lawless south, where forces loyal to the eastern and western governments trade territory in sporadic fighting.

In June, the LNA seized key strategic positions in Jufra from opposing forces, the Benghazi Defense Brigades coalition. The group, some of whose forces have been aligned with Al-Qaeda in the past, includes a wide variety of Islamists with competing allegiances.

(Newsweek)

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8/24/2017 5:26:10 PM

As Syria war tightens, U.S. and Russia military hotlines humming

By Phil Stewart


FILE PHOTO: Smoke rises after an air strike during fighting between members of the Syrian Democratic Forces and Islamic State militants in Raqqa, Syria August 15, 2017. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra/File Photo

By Phil Stewart

AL UDEID AIR BASE, Qatar (Reuters) - Even as tensions between the United States and Russia fester, there is one surprising place where their military-to-military contacts are quietly weathering the storm: Syria.

It has been four months since U.S. President Donald Trump ordered cruise missile strikes against a Syrian airfield after an alleged chemical weapons attack.

In June, the U.S. military shot down a Syrian fighter aircraft, the first U.S. downing of a manned jet since 1999, and also shot down two Iranian-made drones that threatened U.S.-led coalition forces.

All the while, U.S. and Russian military officials have been regularly communicating, U.S. officials told Reuters. Some of the contacts are helping draw a line on the map that separates U.S.- and Russian-backed forces waging parallel campaigns on Syria's shrinking battlefields.

There is also a telephone hotline linking the former Cold War foes' air operations centers. U.S. officials told Reuters that there now are about 10 to 12 calls a day on the hotline, helping keep U.S. and Russian warplanes apart as they support different fighters on the ground.

That is no small task, given the complexities of Syria's civil war. Moscow backs the Syrian government, which also is aided by Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah as it claws back territory from Syrian rebels and Islamic State fighters.

The U.S. military is backing a collection of Kurdish and Arab forces focusing their firepower against Islamic State, part of a strategy to collapse the group's self-declared "caliphate" in Syria and Iraq.

Reuters was given rare access to the U.S. Air Force's hotline station, inside the Qatar-based Combined Air Operations Area, last week, including meeting two Russian linguists, both native speakers, who serve as the U.S. interface for conversations with Russian commanders.

While the conversations are not easy, contacts between the two sides have remained resilient, senior U.S. commanders said.

"The reality is we've worked through some very hard problems and, in general, we have found a way to maintain the deconfliction line (that separates U.S. and Russian areas of operation) and found a way to continue our mission," Lieutenant General Jeffrey Harrigian, the top U.S. Air Force commander in the Middle East, said in an interview.

As both sides scramble to capture what is left of Islamic State's caliphate, the risk of accidental contacts is growing.

"We have to negotiate, and sometimes the phone calls are tense. Because for us, this is about protecting ourselves, our coalition partners and destroying the enemy," Harrigian said, without commenting on the volume of calls.

The risks of miscalculation came into full view in June, when the United States shot down a Syrian Su-22 jet that was preparing to fire on U.S.-backed forces on the ground.

U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said those were not the only aircraft in the area. As the incident unfolded, two Russian fighter jets looked on from above and a American F-22 stealth aircraft kept watch from an even higher altitude, they told Reuters.

After the incident, Moscow publicly warned it would consider any planes flying west of the Euphrates River to be targets. But the U.S. military kept flying in the area, and kept talking with Russia.

"The Russians have been nothing but professional, cordial and disciplined," Army Lieutenant General Stephen Townsend, the Iraq-based commander of the U.S.-led coalition, told Reuters.

DIVIDING LINE DOWN THE EUPHRATES

In Syria, U.S.-backed forces are now consumed with the battle to capture Islamic State's former capital of Raqqa. More than half the city has been retaken from Islamic State.

Officials said talks were underway to extend a demarcation line that has been separating U.S.- and Russian-backed fighters on the ground as fighting pushes toward Islamic State's last major Syrian stronghold, the Deir al-Zor region.

The line runs in an irregular arc from a point southwest of Tabqa east to a point on the Euphrates River and then down along the Euphrates River in the direction of Deir al-Zor, they said.

U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, during a visit to Jordan this week, said the line was important as U.S.- and Russian-backed forces come in closer proximity of each other.

"We do not do that (communication) with the (Syrian) regime. It is with the Russians, is who we're dealing with," Mattis said.

"We continue those procedures right on down the Euphrates River Valley."

Bisected by the Euphrates River, Deir al-Zor and its oil resources are critical to the Syrian state.

The province is largely in the hands of Islamic State, but has become a priority for pro-Syrian forces. It also is in the crosshairs of the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

SDF spokesman Talal Silo told Reuters last week that there would be an SDF campaign toward Deir al-Zor "in the near future," though the SDF was still deciding whether it would be delayed until Raqqa was fully taken from Islamic State.

(Reporting by Phil Stewart; Editing by John Walcott, Toni Reinhold)


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8/24/2017 6:30:35 PM
Muslim Doctor Now In Custody As Michigan Officials Find Streets FLOODED With 500K Pills
Posted by | Aug 23, 2017

A Dearborn family clinic was raided for over selling drugs.

A Dearborn family clinic was raided for over selling drugs.

In the early morning hours, the silence of downtown is broken as local police and other law enforcement agencies raid a drug den. The scene outside is something they are used to, drug users scattering as their source of the opioids they crave is gone. One big difference for this raid is where it is taking place, this is not yet another trap house or crack den. They are raiding the medical office of Dr. Mohammad Derani. He was arrested as officials say there are about half a million pills on the streets.

Dr. Derani has lost his license and faces criminal charges.

Dr. Derani has lost his license and faces criminal charges.

This is where the confusion sets in. Why are the police raiding a business that is there to help local families and legally prescribes medications as needed? The answer is simple, Dr. Derani is not the family practitioner he claims to be. This medical office is hiding a dark secret. According to a local news report:

“About 8 a.m. on Thursday, Michigan State Police raided the Dearborn Medical Clinic, where a doctor is accused of over prescribing opiates.

Lt. Mike Shaw of the State Police described the clinic, located at Warren and Yinger Avenues, as a “pill mill” and said oxycodone is the drug most prescribed. It was attracting patients from all over at all hours of the day and night, becoming disruptive to the neighborhood.

“People lined up here at the three in the morning,” said Shaw. “And you’ve got nothing but people lined up around this neighborhood sitting in chairs. They ordered food in, to come to this place. When we actually hit the door there were people out here smoking marijuana right in the doorway, right as our officers hit the place.”


From the outside of the medical clinic, the signs sell the business as being an office for both general practice and family medicine. This does not line up with the fact that Dr. Derani has written scripts for over 500,000 opioid pills since January of 2017. Local authorities claim more than half of those pills have ended up on the local black market.

Over prescribing opioids is especially troubling when we consider that deaths related to drug overdoses has skyrocketed recently. More than half of these deaths are tied to prescriptions. The opioid epidemic has gotten so bad since 2010 that the number of deaths via overdose now is higher than those dying in car accidents and guns. In 2016, 62,000 Americans died from opioid overdoses. This was a 19 percent increase from 2015.

This particular location drew local attention as it draws patients from all over the state, and they seem to focus on only one thing. These are not families with young children as most family doctors are, but instead, the overwhelming thrust of the office work is a steady stream of new opioid scripts. On average the doctor wrote 43 new prescriptions five days a week since January of 2015. Local licensing offices show that Dr. Derani is one of the top prescribers of controlled substances in the state for both 2015 and 2016.

After the raid of his office, the doctor was taken into custody. He also received penalties from the State of Michigan:

“The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs suspended Derani’s medical practice license. LARA filed an administrative complaint alleging commonly abused and diverted controlled substances, including alprazolam, carisoprodol, hydrocodone combination drugs and codeine/promethazine syrup.”

When the clinic was raided, the office manager for the clinic was also arrested. The police also detained a variety of patients, but ultimately released everyone except Dr. Derani. He is due to appear in court later in the week.

News of the raid spread fast among the local community, and many who lived around the clinic were relieved to see the place may be closed for now. This had not been a simple doctors office for quite some time. According to witnesses:

“I always pass that medical place is very uncomfortable a lot of people wait till they open around 5 or 6 a.m.,” commented Huss Maana.

“Every morning I pass by there and I always think it’s Black Friday,” said Moe Ayoub.”

Thankfully, this is one less drug provider that is off the market. If the drug crisis isn’t solved soon, then more people will be in danger.


(conservativedailypost.com)


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