Monthly Archives: July 2023

2023-07-12: News Headlines

teleSUR, nama (2023-07-12). Otorgan a Julian Assange Premio Konrad Wolf en Alemania. telesurtv.net El comité del Konrad Wolf 2023 destacó que Assange encarna "la esencia de crear conciencia a través del periodismo".

Chris Hedges (2023-07-11). Chris Hedges: Journalists abandoned Julian Assange and slit their own throats. therealnews.com

Anonymous103 (2023-07-11). Ansar Allah's Powerful Maneuver At Entrances Of Marib Governorate (Video). southfront.org Originally published on The Ansar Allah movement's fighters and the Republic of Yemen Armed Forces, with the use of helicopters and various drones, held a military exercise under the title "Day of Guardianship" in the Sirwah district located in the west of Marib Governorate. | On Monday (July 10), the Ansar Allah movement…

Javier Arana Villasusa (2023-07-12). Venezuela rejects entry of US submarine into Cuban bay. plenglish.com Caracas, Jul 12 (Prensa Latina) The entry of a US nuclear-powered submarine in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, whose space was hijacked by the United States, was rejected by the National Movement of Friendship and Mutual Solidarity Venezuela-Cuba, according to a statement issued today.

Staff (2023-07-12). Cuba Condemns US Nuclear Submarine in Guantánamo. orinocotribune.com Cuba condemned the presence of a US nuclear submarine at the Guantánamo naval base in Cuba earlier this month. Cuban authorities labeled the move a military provocation. | On Tuesday, July 11, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez stated via social media, "We categorically condemn the presence between July 5 and 8 of a nuclear submarine at the Guantánamo naval base. It constitutes a provocative escalation by the US, which forces us to question what strategic purpose it is pursuing in our region, declared a Zone of Peace." | According to the Defense Video and Imagery Distribution System (DVIDS), the submarine tha…

Kit Klarenberg (2023-07-11). British intelligence in the dock for CIA torture. thegrayzone.com Recent developments raise the prospect that British intelligence agents could finally face justice for their little-known role in the CIA's global torture program. Britain's foreign and domestic intelligence apparatus is facing scrutiny by a tribunal tasked with intelligence oversight. On May 26, London's infamously opaque Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) unanimously issued a landmark ruling which means the complaints of two Saudis brutally tortured at CIA black sites and jailed for years in Guantanamo Bay can finally be heard, at least …

Staff (2023-07-12). John Kiriakou: The Murder of 'Whitey' BulgerJohn Kiriakou. scheerpost.com Mug shot of James J. Bulger, 1959. (Federal Bureau of Prisons, Wikimedia Commons, Public domain) By John Kiriakou / Consortium News I've written a great deal about the broken, incompetent mess that is the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), the largest and best-funded bureau in the U.S. Department of Justice. In just the last year, BOP officials have been prosecuted for the …

Lindsay Koshgarian (2023-07-12). Dwight Was Right: Congress Must Say No to Military Contractors. fpif.org The world Eisenhower warned about has materialized. We need more members of Congress to stand up to the arms industry and fight for social investments instead.

Kevin Gosztola (2023-07-11). US Watchdog Validates Whistleblower Claims Against Agriculture Department's Largest Research Facility. thedissenter.org Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (BARC) (Photo: U.S. Department of Agriculture)The following is an exclusive for paid subscribers of The Dissenter. Exclusive content is accessible to all readers during July. If you appreciate what you read, become a subscriber with this

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2023-07-11: News Headlines

Chris Hedges, Scheer Post. (2023-07-11). Journalists Abandoned Julian Assange And Slit Their Own Throats. popularresistance.org London – The persecution of Julian Assange, along with the climate of fear, wholesale government surveillance and use of the Espionage Act to prosecute whistleblowers, has emasculated investigative journalism. The press has not only failed to mount a sustained campaign to support Julian, whose extradition appears imminent, but no longer attempts to shine a light into the inner workings of power. This failure is not only inexcusable, but ominous. | The U.S. government, especially the military and agencies such as the CIA, the FBI, the NSA and Homeland Security, have no intention of stopping with Julian, who faces…

krish-rad_ind (2023-07-11). Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Should Keep Up the Pressure on Washington and Demand the Release of Julian Assange. covertactionmagazine.com

teleSUR- jaa, DRL (2023-07-11). Esposa de Julian Assange pide clemencia a presidente de EE.UU. telesurtv.net Las declaraciones de Stella Assange se dieron en el marco de la presentación de una nueva demanda contra la decisión del Gobierno británico de extraditarlo a Estados Unidos.

Chris Hedges (2023-07-10). Chris Hedges: Journalists Abandoned Julian Assange and Slit Their Own Throats. mintpressnews.com The failure of journalists to mount a campaign to free Julian Assange, or expose the vicious smear campaign against him, is one more catastrophic and self-defeating blunder by the news media.

Kit Klarenberg (2023-07-11). British intelligence in the dock for CIA torture. thegrayzone.com Recent developments raise the prospect that British intelligence agents could finally face justice for their little-known role in the CIA's global torture program. Britain's foreign and domestic intelligence apparatus is facing scrutiny by a tribunal tasked with intelligence oversight. On May 26, London's infamously opaque Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) unanimously issued a landmark ruling which means the complaints of two Saudis brutally tortured at CIA black sites and jailed for years in Guantanamo Bay can finally be heard, at least …

John Kiriakou, CovertAction Magazine. (2023-07-11). Australian Prime Minister Should Keep Up The Pressure On Washington. popularresistance.org When I was at the CIA, I was taught that David Hicks was a very bad man. As a teenager in Australia, I was told, his school principal once called him "one of the most troublesome kids." He was expelled from school at the age of 14 and began using alcohol, and drugs. He was particularly fond of stealing cars, according to a former partner. He was later accused of beating his girlfriend, although no charges were ever filed. | In 1999, Hicks converted to Islam and began studying the faith's fundamentalist Wahhabi strain at a Saudi-funded mosque in Adelaide, Australia.


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