EscĂĄndalo sexual y pedofilia golpea la iglesia catĂłlica suiza Por Sergio Ferrari | 28/11/2023 | Europa La televisiĂłn pĂşblica suiza acaba de denunciar un nuevo escĂĄndalo de repercusiĂłn nacional: la AbadĂa de Saint Maurice, directamente dependiente del Vaticano, ha sido un antro de repetidos abusos sexuales. El programa de investigaciĂłn Mise au point (Enfoque, en espaĂąol) de [âŚ]
From MTL Counter-info Anonymous submission to MTL Counter-info Saturday, October 21 in Montreal saw a face-off between a shrinking coalition of religious conservative transphobes and a counter-protest in defense of trans youth. TL;DR: trans defenders won. Called as a Canada-wide day of action by â1 Million March for Childrenâ, with the group âEnsemble pour protĂŠgerâŚ
Image via WFTU Reposted from the Peopleâs World ATHENSâIn response to Israelâs ongoing siege of Gaza, the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) has called for international action by the labor movement worldwide on Nov. 29. The date coincides with the United Nations International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. âThe ongoing bloodshed has been [âŚ]
In the Midst of Brutal War: Extravagance and Proxy Intrigues Ignite Global Outrage By Andrei Datsyuk | The Islander | November 21, 2023 In the heart of Eastern Europe, where the tumult of war clashes with the allure of Western support, a seismic scandal unfolds, casting a long shadow over Ukraineâs leadership. President Volodymyr Zelensky, [âŚ]
Naciones Unidas.- La superficie helada del mar en la AntĂĄrtida retrocediĂł este septiembre 1,5 millones de kilĂłmetros cuadrados con respecto a la media en un mes similar en el pasado, revelĂł este lunes el secretario general de la ONU, AntĂłnio Guterres, que acaba de regresar de un viaje al continente blanco. Esa superficie equivale a [âŚ]
Zelenskyâs forthcoming conscription drive might be the last straw that breaks and could result in an Uprising and/or perhaps even a Zaluzhny-led mutiny .
The EUâs official statistics body Eurostat confirmed that an estimated 650,000 military-age Ukrainian men escaped to the bloc since the start of Russiaâs specialoperation, despite Martial Law and Military Mobilisation of all male Ukrainian citizens aged 18 to 60, prohibited them from travelling abroad, unless they could provide documents that they fulfilled specified conditions for exemption.[18][19][20.
As it runs out of ‘Cannon Fodder’ Ukraine has repeatedly demanded that the EU deport hundreds of thousands ‘Draft Dodgers’, fortunately the EU continues to refuse.
âI donât think I can be a good soldier right now in this war,â a Ukrainian computer programmer named Volodymyr told the Times.âLook at me,â he said, in a pub in Warsaw. âI wear glasses. I am 46. I donât look like a classic fighter, some Rambo who can fight Russian troops.â He took a sip of his beer and stared into his glass..
The BBC reported on this shortly after Zelensky promised that a new conscription drive will begin next week, and the timing of their article can thus be interpreted as a subtle signal that they expect this policy to fail. The West has been pushing Zelensky to expand the conscription age to men aged 17-70 and mobilize more women, Russian intelligence said earlier this week. Kiev has neither confirmed nor denied these claims.
Conscription in Russia
Conscription in Russia is only a 12-month draft, which is mandatory for all male citizens who are between 18 and 30 years old, with a number of exceptions.. The anti- war movement has been heavily repressed, despite brave anarchists attacking military call-up centers. Even so, Russian youth do not conform, many still refuse the draft and oppose the Russian state. There is still no martial law and many have been able to flee the country
In Russia there is no martial law and still no General Mobilization, with TOO MANY people volunteering for the military, and ‘low’ casualties due to a policy of evading frontal attacks. Putin confirmed in his December 2023 annual questions session that no new mobilisation is necessary.
Polls claim the Putin led patriotic national revival has overwhelming support, gradually cracking down on all ‘western values’ and even including LGBTQ .
Russia is being careful about the danger of mass refusal after the extensive anti-war campaign in previous wars. There is still no general mobilisation and war policy has mainly avoided direct confrontations in favour of indirect artillery, drone and air bombing with ‘limited casualties’.. There were scandals, for example, when some conscripts were sent to the war front despite promises to the contrary, and a new online draft system is being introduced after complaints and scandals at local ‘mistakes, favoritism’, etc. It is claimed that Russia Recruited Over 100,000 Troops in 2023, ‘making increased conscription unnecessary for now’. Russia Wants to Recruit 400,000 New Contract Soldiers: Report
As it turns out, Zelenskyâs parliamentary ally David Arakhamia admitted just the other day that former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson convinced the Ukrainians to abandon spring 2022âs Istanbul peace process with Russia despite the two warring sides having been on the brink of a deal.
This makes the UK state broadcasterâs aforesaid signal bittersweet since their country is morally responsible at least in part for all the deaths over the past 20 months since Kiev pulled out of those peace talks.
Amidst his spiraling Western supported rivalry with Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny, which the New York Times made sure that everyone was aware of after publishing a surprisingly candid piece about political-military tensions in Ukraine earlier this month, it canât be ruled out that a mutiny might materialize.
Last night, the Kurdish Peopleâs Democratic Assembly in Haringey, London, was subject to nothing short of an aggressive invasion by the police. There were no warrants and no legitimate reason for the aggression and violence that they conducted themselves with against a community of civilians celebrating a cultural event. agreement..
This invasion by the Metropolitan Police comes only two days after UK defence minister Grant Shapps and Turkish counterpart YaĹar GĂźler held a meeting agreeing to âenhanceâ defence and security cooperation.
As a result of foreign influence on parliament, we are seeing an increase in the number of people within our communities being arrested through the liberally applied âSchedule 7 of the Terrorism Actâ (2000), including last week when our community was subject to another aggressive display by the police as they swarmed a small protest, outnumbering the protesters themselves and separating parents from the children, then interrogating them in front of their helpless and crying children. There is also the upcoming trial of Mark Campbell and a Kurdish asylum seeker, âBerĂŽtanâ, on the 17th and 18th of January, who will face trial for holding a Kurdish flag during a protest.
We must also highlight that this year is also 100 years since Kurdistan was divided by the Sykes-Picot agreement. Since that agreement, the Kurdish people have been subject to continuous attempts of ethnic cleansing, genocide, and ecocide by Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey, including the Dersim Massacre, the Anfal Genocide Campaign, the Yazidi Genocide, etc.
As a result, many civilians are forced to seek asylum in the UK and elsewhere. Yet what we are seeing is that, despite Turkeyâs support for the ISIS insurgency in North and East Syria, the ethnic cleansing they have committed in AfrĂŽn, and their heinous violations of human rights in Turkish prisons, as members of NATO, Grant Shapps and the UK government would have us believe that they are valuable allies whose âinfluence cannot be underestimated.â
The Kurdish Peopleâs Democratic Assembly invites all ethnic, religious, and cultural communities and organisations across the UK to unite with us to prevent the criminalisation of communities, mainly through the misuse of the Terrorism Act. The Metropolitan Police should not be a âfor hireâ mercenary service to do the bidding of foreign dictatorships, and UK politicians must not be able to use the means of the justice system to advance their own political agendas.
Long Live the Democratic Resistance Biji Berxwedan