Ken Loach: A Filmmaker Speaks Truth to Power

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Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach

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My favorite for many years, Ken Loach is the only filmmaker anywhere to unflinchingly portray the exploitation, oppression, injustice and physical and emotional abuse endured by working class women. In doing so, he is one of a tiny handful of directors to speak up for society’s voiceless.

He first announced his retirement in 2014 at age 74, only to come out of retirement two months later to make his “final” film I, Daniel Blake, released in 2016. Then in 2019, he released Sorry We Missed You.

Loach was born in Warwickshire England to a working class Tory family. He became interested in theater while studying law (which he never practiced) at Oxford. When the government launched BBC 2 in the early sixties, Ken and his working class mates were hired to write, direct and…

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Erlo: Biden administration is seeking to impose direct military presence in Yemen | Yemen Press Agency

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More nefarious b.s. as expected from so called liberals … the nefarious activities of the organized-crime syndicate

SANAA, Feb. 6 (YPA) –The Iranian ambassador to Sanaa, Hassan Erlo, considered that the decision of the US President, Joe Biden, to stop supporting the coalition campaign in Yemen was due to the United States ’endeavor to impose a direct military presence there.

“America is the Great Satan, and we are not optimistic about the American’s speech, and certainly the new administration has a policy that is different from its predecessors, which is to impose a direct political and military presence in Yemen, as happened in both Iraq and Syria,” Erlo said in a tweet on Friday evening on his Twitter account. .

Biden announced, on Thursday, that the United States would stop its support for the Saudi-led Arab coalition operations in Yemen, but he pledged to continue helping the kingdom defend its…

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65 Days! Feminist Collectives continue occupation of Congress of Quintana Roo state for Abortion Rights

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For more than 66 days, 27 feminist collectives have remained strong in their take over of the Congress of Quintana Roo in #Mexico!

The State continues to intimidate them by cutting off the water and electricity but they continue…Legalize abortion now!

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Chomsky: The resistance of the students in Boğaziçi University is ‘brave and honourable’

He described President Erdoğan’s accusations that the student protesters were “terrorists” as “disrespectful and absurd.

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Cahîda Dêrsim@dersi4mWhen you want to make a press statement in support of the #BogaziciUniversity in Turkey … ( Bülent Kılıç/AFP)

Chomsky shared his solidarity message for the resisting students with Mesopotamia Agency (MA). February 5, 2021

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‘I Am An Anarchist’: Remembering Anarchist Prisoner Brian McCarvill, who Died of COVID-19 in Prison on his 68th Birthday

A biography and obituary of Brian McCarvill, an anarchist prisoner in Oregon who was killed by a Covid-19 outbreak. This story was first published by Perilous Chronicle. The Oregon Department of Corrections (ODOC) does not publicly release the names of people who died from complications caused by COVID-19 while inside one of their prisons….

‘I Am An Anarchist’: Remembering Anarchist Prisoner Brian McCarvill, who Died of COVID-19 in Prison on his 68th Birthday — Derry Anarchist Black Cross

They say this is because of the desire for transparency while respecting the privacy of the deceased. They reiterate this policy every time another prisoner dies.

Break the Chains, a publication of the Anarchist Black Cross, which featured Brian McCarvill’s writings in the Summer 2003 edition (Source: The Freedom Archives).

According to ODOC’S official COVID-19 tracker, 26 of the thousands of people that have been infected while incarcerated in an Oregon prison have died of complications from the virus. Their spreadsheet does not say when or in which facility people have died. Those facts have to be found through newspaper reports, press releases, and social media. Most of their names are unknown. But not all of them.

On Nov. 1, a daily newspaper in Ontario, OR, obtained the names of nine people who had died with the virus while incarcerated at Snake River Correctional Institution (SRCI) in Malheur County. SRCI is the largest prison in the state and the site of the state’s worst outbreak

To date, they are the only publicly named victims of the COVID-19 pandemic inside Oregon’s prison system.

One of the names published by the Argus Observer was Brian C. McCarvill, who died on Sept. 27, 2020–his 68th birthday. A single line notice of his death–a name, a date, and the word “pending”–does not give justice to McCarvill’s history of resistance from inside the system…..

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‘I Am An Anarchist’: Remembering Anarchist Prisoner Brian McCarvill, who Died of COVID-19 in Prison on his 68th Birthday — Derry Anarchist Black Cross

US legalized jihadist Uighur terrorists ..the Chinese ISIS, spends ‘$Billions’ attacking and smearing China

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The US has a ‘Defense Budget just this year of over 750 BILLION $. It has declared China to be its number one opponent. Every day we see new reports attacking China in every way imaginable. So how many billions is the US spending to smear its number one opponent? 1 Billion ? 10 Billion ? 100 Billion? And how much can we believe of the mounting mountain of probable lies, paid ‘witnesses’, and reports from US ‘allies’ under duress???

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US’ seal of approval for jihadist terrorist group is designed to cause chaos and unrest in China

FILE PHOTO: A frame from a video purportedly from the Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP), taken from the Internet, shows a man speaks in front of a black banner ©  Reuters

Tom Fowdyis a British writer and analyst of politics and international relations with a primary focus on East Asia.

Mike Pompeo decided that after 18 years, that the violent…

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Talking with the Taliban after 20 years War: ”we want an Inclusive System not Monopolizing Power”

US forces ‘transporting Daesh terrorists by choppers’ in Afghanistan: Taliban

Press TV – February 1, 2021

US troops ‘saved’ Daesh terrorists, leaders from Taliban

The Taliban says the US occupation forces in Afghanistan are engaged in “transporting by their choppers” members of the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group in the war-torn country’s east.

Senior members of a Taliban delegation, who are on an official visit to Iran for talks on the Afghan peace process and relevant topics, made the assertion in a news conference in Tehran on Monday, saying that the US forces in Afghanistan are assisting the Daesh terrorists to escape the areas that are coming under the Taliban control.

“Daesh were in Nangarhar and Kunar; they existed in those areas. They were eliminated by the Taliban there but their members were transferred by choppers,” Suhail Shaheen, a negotiating member of the Taliban told reporters, adding, “When the Taliban laid a siege on them, we saw that only American choppers could fly as the Afghan airspace is fully under the control of Americans.”

The senior Taliban member also referred to the escalation of violence in Afghanistan after the US-Taliban deal last February and said the US forces were to blame as they defaulted on their obligation to end their occupation and resumed the assault.

“After the signing of the agreement, we gave a chance to the Americans to withdraw their troops from Afghanistan and we were committed not to launch any attacks, so if they terminated the occupation we were committed to refrain from any assaults or attacks so it would pave the way for intra-Afghan talks but unfortunately new attacks were launched against us and we were forced to defend ourselves and they even tried to capture our region and they conducted nightly attacks,” he said.

“We have no access to the media but they have. They attribute violence to us and that is not true. They start the violence. They start the violent action and that’s still continuing.”

Lavrov Tells About Evidence of Choppers Dropping Arms to Islamic State /Daesh) in Afghanistan

During the news conference, the Taliban negotiator said the group was after an “and establishment” in Afghanistan and not after “monopolizing power,” adding that they would reconsider the agreement with US ‎if foreign forces failed to withdraw from Afghanistan.

“We have resisted the occupation of Afghanistan for 20 years and we will continue resistance against occupation if foreign forces remain in the country,” the senior Taliban member said.

Last week, the Taliban political delegation arrived in Tehran at the invitation of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, the latest of such visits that have been paid several times over the past months.

Iran strongly supports the realization of peace and stability in Afghanistan, which has been embroiled in decades of militancy fueled by foreign military intervention.

The intra-Afghan talks started after the United States agreed to withdraw 12,000 US troops from Afghanistan in exchange for the Taliban’s halting of their attacks on international forces under a deal between the two sides in February 2020.

The deal was intended to result in the reduction of bloodshed, but violence continues to take a heavy toll on the country.

In recent months, deadly attacks and high-profile assassinations have seen a rise in Afghanistan. The Taliban have denied responsibility for the killings, but Afghan and US officials have pinned the blame on the group.

US Choppers Reportedly Transport Daesh Terrorists

Despite the ongoing talks between Kabul and the Taliban, the administration of US President Joe Biden has said it would review the peace deal reached last year.

The US first invaded Afghanistan in 2001 under the banner of fighting “terrorism.” The invasion toppled the Taliban, but the group has never stopped its attacks, citing the foreign military presence as one of the main reasons behind its continued militancy.

Since the US invasion of Afghanistan, Washington has spent more than two trillion dollars for the war on the impoverished country, according to some estimates. Over 2,400 US soldiers and tens of thousands of Afghan civilians have been killed.