America’s assault on wildlife


Wolves – a symbol of wildness.

 

 

The U.S. states of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado have adopted wolf elimination programs. Other states aren’t far behind. Bounties are put on wolves and other wild animals. Snipers in helicopters take out wolves. Poison and traps are also used. Wolf pups are killed or left orphaned to die. Wild animals are on the run from the assault.

Bison –their thundering herds resonated across the Great Plains until Americans invaded their territory. On horseback or leaning out the windows of hunting party trains, Americans shot them down until they nearly eliminated the bison from the land. All for sport, and perhaps a trophy set of horns or hide. Ranchers and hunters favor the elimination of bison. And restrictive laws mandate that bison are only safe if they stay inside park boundaries like Yellowstone National Park. If they stray outside park zones, they can be killed. There are reports that food is put out to intentionally lure them out of park land so they can “legally” be killed.

America’s love affair with guns and killing extends from invasions and wars against other countries, to the militarization of police, to the stalking and killing of wildlife. Many American hunters kill because it brings them pleasure, and they do not eat what they kill. One wonders what other sadistic and perverse pleasures they engage in.

The US military bases being built on rare and irreplaceable habitat at Okinawa and Jeju Island, destroying species, displacing human communities. US Navy exercises in the Gulf of Alaska during the whale migrating and breeding season. Pagan Island — the latest place to be taken for a weapons testing and training range by the US military. Considerations of the earth do not concern American and Pentagon policy makers and officials.

Coyotes, prairie dogs, mountain lions, Florida panthers (the last one reported killed recently), otters, wild horses, and many more constantly under assault in America.

Who killed Cecil the lion? An American from the state of Minnesota.

The quotes below –“smoke a pack a day.” “shoot, shovel and shut up” — could have easily been spoken by Pravy Sektor or Azov Battalion regarding humans. Racism against species.

America is afraid of wildness. Maybe it goes back to its strict Puritan, Catholic, and Masonic roots. Wildness is too free perhaps or too pleasurable or too natural. It can’t be controlled. Also wildness gets in the way of commerce – ranching and hunting. Wildness must be tamed and subjugated or eliminated by these people. That’s America’s foreign policy as well.

Idaho just killed 30 wolves, the latest in their all-out war against a dwindling population of wolves. One wonders who they will kill next if they wipe out native wolves.

Center for Biological Diversity has been fighting this assault for years, along with other organizations and many Americans protesting this senseless killing.

30 dead wolves — 29 shot, one trapped. That’s the total so far in Idaho’s grisly wolf-hunting season. In the past few weeks, 30 wolf families have been shattered.

And the anti-wolf zealots want more. They’re howling with glee. On Facebook groups like “The Only Good Wolf is a Dead Wolf,” they’ve been sharing photos of the bloody carcasses of their victims — egging each other on to “smoke a pack a day.” With as few as 550 wolves left in the entire state, these wolves are in danger of being wiped out by killers whose mantra is “shoot, shovel and shut up.”

The Center for Biological Diversity is in a running fight with these killers, who want to spread Idaho’s terror across every state where wolves are trying to recover. You can help us stop them with a donation to the Predator Defense Fund.

If we don’t stop them, the killers will hunt down wolf families from the Great Lakes to the Pacific, wiping them out for the second time in a century. They don’t want a single wolf family left in the wild, and their friends in Congress have their backs. The Center is currently fighting a slew of sneaky congressional “riders,” amendments that would end federal protection of wolves in states like Minnesota and Wyoming.

Wolves need the best defense possible, and the Center is there for them. In the past year, we succeeded in getting the wolf hunt cancelled in Wyoming, saving scores of wolves. We ended a disgusting wolf-killing “derby” contest on BLM federal land, and made Idaho’s wolf-hating governor, Butch Otter, abruptly end the mission of a bounty hunter the state had sent to kill packs in the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.

http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/

The US government even has an agency called Wildlife Services which is particularly notorious.

Many Americans are horrified by these actions. Center for Biological Diversity, Prairie Dog Coalition, and other animal advocacy groups work to stop this: you can get email alerts to current news. Speak out to federal and state reps. Publicly boycott those states – such as Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana – that advocate this slaughter.

“You were wild once. Don’t let them tame you.” Stop the slaughter. Honor the wild.

Also:
Prairie Dog Coalition http://www.humanesociety.org/about/departments/prairie_dog_coalition/index.html

Gray wolf

 

 

 

“Where’s my grandfather’s farm?” Poles seek restitution from Ukraine

From Fort Russ
October 17, 2015 –
By J. Arnoldski

On October 16, 2015, the Polish organization “Powiernictwo Kresowe” (Borderland Trusteeship) held a meeting at the headquarters of the Association for Polish-Eastern Cooperation in Wroclaw, Poland to discuss legal problems arising from the annexation of Poland’s eastern lands, the “Kresy,” by Soviet Ukraine, Belarus, and Lithuania in 1939 and Ukraine’s new EU association agreement.
The open, informational meeting, led by Konrad Rekas, was attended by more than a dozen people and featured a presentation of Powiernictwo Kresowe’s mission, legal plans, and an open Q&A session.
 
Rekas opened the meeting by explaining that the organization seeks to legally assist those Poles who have not received recompense or restitution for property lost during the repatriation of Poles and annexation of Poland’s Kresy around the time of the Second World War. According to bilateral agreements at Yalta and Potsdam in 1944 between the Polish state and the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, the Polish state settled to reimburse Ukrainians for their lost property and repatriation to the USSR, and the Ukrainian state agreed to do the same for Poles, of which approximately 1.2 million were affected. However, for a number of political and economic reasons, in the past 71 years, a large portion of Poles have yet to receive any sort of the promised reimbursement. According to the organization, the total sum of potential restitution reaches up to 5 billion US dollars and up to 120-150,000 Poles are entitled to file claims. 
Since the 1990’s, there have been numerous legal cases filed and brought before the Constitutional Court of Poland and the European Court of Human Rights, but most cases have been rejected, and on December 4, 2015, the Polish constitutional court resolved that those affected have the right to only 15% of the current value of their lost property. Considering further the complications of dealing with Ukrainian judiciary organs, many have failed to achieve anything at all.
Powiernictwo Kresowe has launched an initiative to gather the data and documents of those Poles still demanding restitution, and legally assist them in filing cases with Ukrainian, Polish, and, if necessary, European level courts.
According to Mateusz Piskorski, a major proponent and political ally of the initiative, while precedent shows that the Polish state will avoid aiding such cases and has rejected many of them in an effort to maintain good relations with Kiev, there are no legal grounds for prohibiting individuals from opening lawsuits. Piskorski discussed this in greater detail in a recent interview with PolitNavigator.
The launch of this initiative comes on the heels of Ukraine’s signing of the EU association agreement, whose provisions included recognition of the need to settle property and heritage disputes with other states and individuals. Yet, in signing the same agreement, Ukraine simultaneously failed to take into consideration earlier resolutions, particularly agreements with Poland, on restitution issues dating from the Second World War.
Following the presentation, a lively Q&A session included individual participants’ retelling of their stories and legal qualms over achieving restitution for their families.
When asked why Powiernictwo Kresowe has no intentions of filing such special cases against Belarus, Rekas explained that Belarus has not signed any European association agreements which distort or annul previous, historical accords.
In response to another frequently asked question concerning whether or not contemporary Ukraine can be held responsible for the actions and agreements carried out under the auspices of the USSR, Rekas reminded that it was the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic itself, a full member of the UN, which signed such agreements with Poland, and that, taking into consideration the territorial and other dimensions of the Ukrainian SSR which the contemporary Ukrainian state inherited, it is the rightful successor state to the Ukrainian SSR.
While the initiative of Powiernictwo Kresowe might appear to be restricted in importance to the individual legal cases of various sizes which it will aid, the demand of ordinary Poles’ for historical justice over Ukraine’s annexation of the Kresy carries significant geopolitical weight. As some analysts have suggested, the further collapse of the post-Maidan Ukrainian state might cause a vortex into which neighboring, traditionally connected states will be pulled, each bringing their own historical and geopolitical interests to the table. Poland’s potential interests in regaining or re-establishing influence in the Kresy, where Polish majorities and minorities were not only expelled but also subjected to genocide at the hands of Ukrainian Banderites, cannot be ruled out. As Piskorski stated in his interview with PolitNavigator, everything depends on the point of view of historical justice of the actors and their separate interests involved.
Organizations such as Powiernictwo Kresowe could play a lively, grassroots role in affecting, influencing, and possibly precipitating such a development, as well as possibly aid in draining Poroshenko’s blood-money budget.
(Pictures from the meeting are to follow upon official release)

Guerre en Syrie. L’incroyable transparence russe étonne, détonne et choque

14 octobre 2015

Alors que la coalition cache toujours ses actions, ce qui prouve qu’elle n’est pas sincère dans sa soi-disant lutte contre le terrorisme, Moscou ne cache rien. Ce qui pose un vrai problème à la coalition dont la deuxième nature est la propagande mensongère. La rhétorique belliqueuse coutumière de l’Otan se poursuit mais, elle n’est pas capable de riposter. Aidée par la propagande des médias mainstream, l’Otan tente en vain de faire croire qu’il y a de bons et de mauvais terrorists.

L’aviation russe a bombardé quarante « cibles terroristes » en Syrie au cours des dernières 24 heures, soit une baisse importante du nombre de raids aériens par rapport aux jours précédents, a annoncé mercredi le ministère russe de la Défense. Les bombardiers tactiques Su-34 et les avions d’appui au sol Su-24M et Su-25SM ont réalisé 41 sorties aériennes pour frapper « 40 cibles terroristes » dans les provinces d’Alep (nord), Idleb (nord-ouest), Lattaquié (nord-ouest), Hama (centre) et Deir Ezzor (est), a précisé le porte-parole du ministère, le général Igor Konachenkov. Les avions russes ont notamment visé « des infrastructures du groupe Etat islamique » (EI), a-t-il affirmé.

Les autres, ne pouvant justifier leurs sorties aériennes en Syrie ou en Irak sont choqués. En réalité, ils ne bombardent que le desert.

http://www.mamafrika.tv/blog/guerre-en-syrie-lincroyable-transparence-russe-etonne-detonne-et-choque/

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Russia’s unbelievable transparency in Syria surprises, astonishes, shocks!

An Su-34

MAMAFRICA.TV
OCTOBER 14, 2015

October 17, 2015
Translated from French by Tom Winter

While the coalition always keeps the lid on what it does, which indicates its insincerity about its so-called struggle against terrorism, Moscow hides nothing. This poses a real difficulty for the coalition, whose second nature is mendacious propaganda.

The customary bellicose rhetoric of NATO continues its old ways, but [without details] it is not possible to rebut. Assisted by the propaganda of the mainstream media, NATO attempts in vain to make believe that there are good terrorists and bad terrorists.

Russian aviation has bombarded 40 “terrorist targets” in Syria in the course of the last 24 hours — a significant decrease compared to preceding days, the Russian defense minister announced Wednesday

General Igor Konachenkov, spokesman for the ministry, specified that tactical fighter bombers of the type Su-34, and ground attack machines, Su-24M and Su-25M, have completed 41 aerial sorties to strike “40 terrorist targets” in the provinces of Aleppo (north), Idleb (northwest), Hama (center), Latakia (northwest), and Deir Ezzor (east). The Russian jets have notably targeted “infrastructures of the group “Islamic State,” he added. 

The others, unable to justify their aerial sorties in Syria or in Iraq are shocked. Actually, they are not bombing anything but the desert.

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Translator note: The original headline is just as emphatic as the above:
“L’incroyable transparence russe étonne, détonne et choque”

 I love it. INCROYABLE!

Nato-Front bröckelt: Slowakei begrüßt Russland-Intervention in Syrien

Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten  | 

Die russische Intervention in Syrien hat nun auch zu einem Riss in der Nato geführt: Mit der Slowakei stellt sich erstmals ein Nato-Staat an die Seite der Russen. Außenminister Steinmeier versucht unterdessen, den Iran und Saudi-Arabien an einen Tisch zu bekommen, um eine diplomatische Lösung voranzubringen.  

Der russische Präsident Wladimir Putin mit dem slowakischen Premier Robert Fico, Moskau im Mai 2015. (Foto: EPA/RIA NOVOSTI POOL)

Der Ministerpräsident des Nato-Mitgliedslandes Slowakei, Robert Fico, lehnt das russische Eingreifen in den Syrien-Konflikt nicht grundsätzlich ab. «Ob nun ein amerikanischer Angriff auf Ziele des Islamischen Staates oder ein russischer Angriff erfolgreich ist, in beiden Fällen gilt das gleiche», sagte der Sozialdemokrat am Samstag im slowakischen Rundfunk. Er habe keine ideologischen Scheuklappen. Nach Ansicht Ficos ist zur Lösung des Konflikts in dem Land zudem eine Einbeziehung des langjährigen Machthabers Baschar al-Assad nötig.

Russland setzte am Wochenende seine Luftangriffen gegen die IS fort. «Erstens verteidigen wir unsere nationalen Interessen, und zweitens haben wir die Zustimmung der örtlichen Führung», sagte Regierungschef Dmitri Medwedew in einem Interview des russischen Staatsfernsehens. Medwedew ging auch leicht auf Distanz zu Präsident Assad: «Er ist der legitime Präsident, aber wir kämpfen dort nicht für einen bestimmten Politiker. Wer Syrien führt, soll das Volk entscheiden», sagte er in dem am Samstag ausgestrahlten Gespräch. Die Russen haben bereits zu Beginn ihrer Militärschläge gesagt, dass sie Assad nicht um jeden Preis stützen wollen. Sie lehnen jedoch das völkerrechtswidrige Ansinnen ab, ein gewähltes Staatsoberhaupt durch militärische Gewalt von außen zu stürzen.

Dem Verteidigungsministerium in Moskau zufolge flog die russische Luftwaffe innerhalb von 24 Stunden rund 40 neue Angriffe in Syrien. «Dabei wurden 49 Ziele von Terroristen zerstört», sagte Generalmajor Igor Konaschenkow. Die Terrormiliz Islamischer Staat (IS) habe wegen der Bombardements ihre Taktik geändert und «dezentralisiere» nun Munitionslager und Kommandostellen. Die Kampfjets hätten trotzdem zahlreiche Stellungen entdeckt und vernichtet, meinte Konaschenkow.

Außenminister Frank-Walter Steinmeier hat den Iran zur Mitwirkung bei den Bemühungen um ein Ende des Syrien-Kriegs aufgefordert. «Mein Wunsch ist, dass der Iran seinen Einfluss in der Regierung und auf Assad und seine Umgebung nutzt, damit wir erste Schritte hin zu einer Deeskalation in Syrien gehen», sagte Steinmeier am Samstag bei einem Besuch in Teheran.

Alle Versuche, das Land zusammen mit anderen Regionalmächten wie die Türkei und Saudi-Arabien zu Syrien-Friedensgesprächen zu bewegen, hatten bislang keinen Erfolg. Am Sonntag will Steinmeier nach Saudi-Arabien weiterreisen, dem wichtigsten Gegenspieler des Irans in der Region. Parallel dazu reist Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel in die Türkei.

Irans Außenminister Mohammed Dschawad Sarif zeigte sich für eine Mitwirkung bei der Suche nach einer Friedenslösung für Syrien grundsätzlich offen. Sein Land sei zu einer «konstruktiven Rolle» und auch zu Gesprächen mit allen Nachbarn bereit.

Steinmeier appellierte an beide, die bisherige Sprachlosigkeit zu überwinden: «Jeder Akteur in der Region hat eine Verantwortung, die über das nationale Interesse hinaus geht. Diese Verantwortung ist wichtiger als Ehrgeiz und nationaler Stolz.»

Mit Blick auf Irans Rolle in Syrien sagte Steinmeier: «Es ist kein Geheimnis, dass unsere Position nicht in jeder Hinsicht deckungsgleich sind. Aber wir haben ein gemeinsames Interesse daran, dass das Morden ein Ende findet und dass Syrien als Staat erhalten bleibt.» Sarif sagte zu Assads Zukunft, in der Vergangenheit habe man sich zu sehr auf das Schicksal von «Individuen» konzentriert. Besser wäre es jedoch, sich um den Erhalt der staatlichen Institutionen zu kümmern. «Das Volk wird entscheiden, wer in Syrien am Anfang sein wird und wer am Ende.»

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NATO front crumbles: Slovakia welcomes Russian intervention in Syria

From Fort Russ

Russian President Putin with Slovak Premier Fico in Moscow
Fico’s view: it is necessary to include Bashar al Assad to resolve the conflict in Syria

Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten
October 18, 2015
Translated from German by Tom Winter

The Russian intervention in Syria has now led to a rift in NATO with Slovakia becoming the first NATO country to side with the Russians. German Foreign Minister Steinmeier, meanwhile, tries to get Iran and Saudi Arabia to the table to promote a diplomatic solution.

But the Prime Minister of NATO member country Slovakia, Robert Fico, is not wedded to the Russian intervention in principle: “Whether an American attack or a Russian attack on ISIS targets is now successful, in either case it counts the same,” the Social Democrat said Saturday on Slovak Radio. He has no ideological blinkers. According to Fico’s view it is necessary to include longtime ruler Bashar al Assad to resolve the conflict in the country.

Russia continued its airstrikes against ISIS through the weekend. “First, we are defending our national interests, and second, we have the approval of the local leadership,” said Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in an interview with Russian state television.

Medvedev also slightly distanced himself from President Assad: “He is the legitimate president, but we aren’t fighting there for a particular politician. Who leads Syria — the people should decide,” he said in the interview broadcast on Saturday.

The Russians have already said at the beginning of their military strikes that they do not intendf to support Assad no matter what. However, they reject the overthrow of an elected head of state by military force from outside, as a breach of International Law.

According to the Defense Ministry in Moscow the Russian Air Force flew about 40 new attacks in Syria in 24 hours. “…in which 49 terrorist targets were destroyed,” said Major General Igor Konaschenkov.

The terrorist militia Islamic State (IS) have changed their tactics because of the bombing and are now having to decentralize ammunition dumps and command posts. The fighter jets discovered and destroyed several positions anyway, said Konaschenkov.

Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier called on Iran to cooperate in the efforts to end the war in Syria. “My desire is that Iran use its influence on the government, and on Assad and his circle so we can take the first steps towards a de-escalation in Syria,” Steinmeier said on Saturday during a visit to Tehran.

All attempts to move Iran, along with other regional powers such as Turkey and Saudi Arabia, to Syrian peace talks, so far have been fruitless. On Sunday, Steinmeier will travel to Saudi Arabia, the main opponent of Iran in the region. At the same time German Chancellor Angela Merkel travels to Turkey.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif showed himself to be open, in principle, to participation in the search for a peaceful solution for Syria. His country was ready for a “constructive role” and also to hold talks with all its neighbors.

Steinmeier appealed to both to overcome the previous lack of discussion: “Every player in the region has a responsibility that goes beyond the national interest. This responsibility is more important than ambition and national pride. “

With a view to Iran’s role in Syria Steinmeier said: “It’s no secret that our position is not congruent in all respects. But we have a common interest in ensuring that the killing comes to an end and that Syria will remain as a state.” Zarif said that when it comes to Assad’s future, in the past we have focused too much on the fate of individuals. It would be better to take care of the preservation of the state institutions. “The people in Syria will decide who will be there at the beginning and who at the end.”

Your translator cannot resist a comment on Steinmeier’s assertion that Syria remain as a state: unlike some governments, Germany is thinking ahead realizing what will happen if the “rebels” win.

Who is Andriy Parubiy? A call to protest October 23 UK visit by Ukrainian far right leader

As deputy speaker, Parubiy has been welcomed into Canada and the US, where he is begging these countries to send lethal weapons to Ukraine. Lethal arms that will be used in the continued military onslaught against the Donbass.

Parubiy is now due in the UK to speak with government officials and think tanks. Solidarity with Antifascist Resistance will organise a demonstration outside the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in Holland Park where he is due to speak on 23rd October at 7pm.
We call on the British government to ban him from entering the UK.
NO PASARAN! NO TO UK LINKS WITH UKRAINIAN FAR-RIGHT!

From Fort Russ
October 17, 2015
Ukraine Antifascist Solidarity
by 

Andriy Parubiy, is the deputy speaker of the Ukrainian parliament and a politician with a far right record. He is due to visit the UK to meet with government officials to advocate military aid for Ukraine. Here’s why we will be protesting his visit:
“Parubiy was the founder of the Social National Party of Ukraine, a fascist party styled on Hitler’s Nazis, with membership restricted to ethnic Ukrainians. The Social National Party would go on to become Svoboda, the far-right nationalist party whose leader Oleh Tyahnybok was one of the three most high profile leaders of the Euromaidan protests – negotiating directly with the Yanukovych regime.” Channel 4 How the far right took top posts in Ukraine’s power vacuum
In 1991, Parubiy founded the Social National Party of Ukraine together with Oleh Tyahnybok (the current leader of the far-right Svoboda party). The SNPU symbol, a modified nazi Wolfsangel, later became the symbol of the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion. The ideology of the SNPU was radical nationalism and neo-Nazism.
“… of these various Ukrainian nationalist parties the SNPU was the least inclined to conceal its neo fascist affiliations. Its official symbol was the somewhat modified Wolf’s Hook (Wolfsangel),used as a symbol by the German SS division Das Reich and the DutchSS division Landstorm Nederland during World War II and by a numberof European neofascist organizations after 1945. As seen by the SNPU leadership, the Wolf’s Hook became the “idea of the nation.” Moreover,the official name of the party’s ideology, “social nationalism,” clearly referred back to “national socialism”—the official name of the ideology of the National-Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP) and of the Hitlerite regime. The SNPU’s political platform distinguished itself by its openly revolutionary ultranationalism, its demands for the violent takeover of power in the country, and its willingness to blame Russia for all of Ukraine’s ills. Moreover, the SNPU was the first relatively large party to recruit Nazi skinheads and football hooligans.” (Andreas Umland and Anton Shekhovstov, Ultra right Party Politics in Post-Soviet Ukraine and the Puzzle of the Electoral Marginalism of Ukrainian Ultranationalists in 1994–2009)

Patriot Ukraine parade, Lviv 1999
In 1998-2004 Parubiy was the head of paramilitary youth wing of Social-Nationalist Party ‘Patriot of Ukraine‘, which existed until December 2014 when it joined the Right Sector. The first Congress of the “Patriot of Ukraine” was held in Lviv on 12 December 1999 where it was officially adopted by the Social-National Party of Ukraine (SNPU) as its paramilitary youth wing. In the evening, around 1500 members of the SNPU and the “Patriot of Ukraine” staged a torchlight demonstration in the city. The first leader of the organization, Andriy Parubiy, established a long-lasting tradition of torchlight parades, which became an organizational trademark. It was described as having racist and neo-Nazi political beliefs.

US-led bombing raids target Syrian civilians in an area which has “never been in the hands of ISIS”; on Oct. 11, coalition destroys Syrian power plant

Global Research, October 17, 2015
Tass 16 October 2015

This territory has never been in the hands of the Islamic State, deputy chief of the Russian General Staff Andrey Kartapolov points out

Traces of airstrikes against household buildings have been found at the Syria-Jordan border, where Russian warplanes have performed no missions, deputy chief of the Russian General Staff Andrey Kartapolov said on Friday.

“We have spotted ruins of household buildings destroyed by bombing near the settlement of Kherbet Ghazala at the Syrian-Jordan border,” he told a briefing for foreign military attaches and journalists.

“Russian warplanes have never performed any missions there and, as far as we know, the Syrian aviation has not been used there either,” he stressed. “This territory has never been in the hands of the Islamic State. Moreover, this area has been controlled by the Free Syrian Army since 2013.”

He demonstrated photos of the area featuring bomb-destroyed buildings. “You can see on these photos that there are no signs of military activity around these cottages, there are no military hardware, not even signs of military hardware. These are regular gardens and fields with buildings to keep farming tools,” he said.

“Why destroy these buildings? It looks like somebody’s pilots were just training their skills or dropped bombs to report to their command about completed mission,” Kartapolov said.

Airstrikes by US-led coalition in Syria increase refugee flow to Europe

Airstrikes of US-led coalition on civilian facilities o the Syrian territory lead to increasing refugee flows to the European Union, Kartapolov went on to say.

“Over the last two weeks, we have provided enough video materials confirming the precision of [Russian] airstrikes. Our jets deliver airstrikes at facilities located outside of settlements,” Kartapolov said.

“It is not in our rules to advise colleagues on where to deliver their airstrikes. However, on October 11, near the settlement of Tel-Alam, the coalition’s jets destroyed by airstrikes a thermal power plant and transformer substation,” he added. As a result, hospitals and schools in Aleppo were left without electricity. Water pumping stations and sewage also stopped working which can be very harmful in the conditions of high temperatures.

“I think that it is unlikely that our partners did not know that the thermal power plant worked only eight hours per day. Airstrikes were delivered for several days, and on October 11, the power station was completely destroyed. One might het an impression that someone is deliberately destroying infrastructure in settlements, thus making the life of local population impossible. Because of that, civilians leave these settlements after losing living conditions and increase the refugee flow to Europe,” Kartapolov noted.

ISIS message left behind: “First, we will destroy Syria, then Russia, and then we will get to China”

From Fort Russ

October 18, 2015
Life News
Translated by Kristina Rus

In one of the suburbs of Damascus, once captured by ISIS militants, Syrian government troops have discovered inscriptions on the walls in Russian and Arabic, with threats against Russia.

The Syrian military explained that on this street in Daraya there were once positions of terrorists, who came from the North Caucasus. The soldiers of the government army read and translated Arabic inscriptions.

“First, we will destroy Syria, then Russia, and then we will get to China”, – translated the soldiers to the special war correspondent of LifeNews.

In turn, our production team has translated the inscription for them in Russian because they don’t know the Cyrillic alphabet. The inscription “Death to Russia” aroused the indignation of the government soldiers, and the soldiers immediately crossed out the word “death”.

Note that the Syrian army is not only repelling the attacks of the extremists in the South Eastern suburbs of Damascus, but on some parts of the front is conducting offensive operations.

— Thanks to the concerted actions of the Russian military-space forces and the Syrian army on the ground, and as a result of point strikes inflicted on the front line we moved forward. The radicals are now trying to relocate and organize ammunition depots not on the frontline but in the deep rear, — said the major of governmental forces, Khalil.

http://www.fortruss.blogspot.com/2015/10/isis-message-left-behind-first-we-will.html

“Support MH17 Truth”: OSCE monitors identify “shrapnel and machine gun-like holes” indicating shelling. No evidence of a missile attack. Shot down by a military aircraft

Global Research, October 18, 2015
Global Research 31 July 2014

su25

Su-25 aircraft

The evidence presented in this article first published by GR on July 31, 2014 (updated in September 2014) contradicts the recently released report of the Dutch Safety Board.

The evidence confirms that MH17 was not brought down by a surface to air missile.

The West accuses Russia and the Donbass separatists of having brought down the plane with a surface to air missile. IT’S A LIE. 

The evidence available in September 2014 –including a BBC report which the BBC decided to suppress– refutes the official story.

As we recall, the alleged role of Russia in bringing down the plane was used as a justification to implement the economic sanctions regime against Moscow. 

Michel Chossudovsky, July 29, 2015, minor update October 18,  2015

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According to the report of German pilot and airlines expert Peter Haisenko, the MH17 Boeing 777 was not brought down by a missile.

What he observed from the available photos were perforations of the cockpit: 

 The facts speak clear and loud and are beyond the realm of speculation: The cockpit shows traces of shelling! You can see the entry and exit holes. The edge of a portion of the holes is bent inwards. These are the smaller holes, round and clean, showing the entry points most likely that of a 30 millimeter caliber projectile. (Revelations of German Pilot: Shocking Analysis of the “Shooting Down” of Malaysian MH17. “Aircraft Was Not Hit by a Missile” Global Research, July 30, 2014)

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Based on detailed analysis Peter Haisenko reached  the conclusion that the MH17 was not downed by a missile attack:

This aircraft was not hit by a missile in the central portion. The destruction is limited to the cockpit area. Now you have to factor in that this part is constructed of specially reinforced material

The OSCE Mission

It is worth noting that the initial statements by OSCE observers (July 31) broadly confirm the findings of Peter Haisenko:

Monitors from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe reported that shrapnel-like holes were found in two separate pieces of the fuselage of the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines aircraft that was believed to have been downed by a missile in eastern Ukraine.

Michael Bociurkiw of the OSCE group of monitors at his daily briefing described part of the plane’s fuselage dotted with “shrapnel-like, almost machine gun-like holes.” He said the damage was inspected by Malaysian aviation-security officials .(Wall Street Journal, July 31, 2014)

The monitoring OSCE team has not found evidence of a missile fired from the ground as conveyed by official White House statements. As we recall, the US ambassador to the UN Samantha Power stated –pointing a finger at Russia– that the Malaysian MH17 plane was “likely downed by a surface-to-air missile operated from a separatist-held location”:

The team of international investigators with the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) are uncertain if the missile used was fired from the ground as US military experts have previously suggested, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported. (Malay Mail online, emphasis added)

The initial OSCE findings tend to dispel the claim that a BUK missile system brought down the plane.

Evidently, inasmuch as the perforations are attributable to shelling, a shelling operation conducted from the ground could not have brought down an aircraft traveling above 30,000 feet.

Ukraine Su-25 military aircraft within proximity of MH17

Peter Haisenko’s study is corroborated by the Russian Ministry of Defense which pointed to a Ukrainian Su-25 jet in the flight corridor of the MH17, within proximity of the plane.

Ironically, the presence of a military aircraft is also confirmed by a BBC  report conducted at the crash site on July 23.

All the eyewitnesses  interviewed by the BBC confirmed the presence of a Ukrainian military aircraft flying within proximity of Malaysian Airlines MH17 at the time that it was shot down: 

Eyewitness #1: There were two explosions in the air. And this is how it broke apart. And [the fragments] blew apart like this, to the sides. And when …

Eyewitness #2: … And there was another aircraft, a military one, beside it. Everybody saw it.

Eyewitness #1: Yes, yes. It was flying under it, because it could be seen. It was proceeding underneath, below the civilian one.

Eyewitness #3: There were sounds of an explosion. But they were in the sky. They came from the sky. Then this plane made a sharp turn-around like this. It changed its trajectory and headed in that direction [indicating the direction with her hands].

BBC Report below

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The original BBC Video Report published by BBC Russian Service on July 23, 2014 has since been removed from the BBC archive.

In a bitter irony, The BBC is censoring its own news productions.

This is the BBC Report, still available on Youtube

Media Spin

The media has reported that a surface to air missile was indeed fired and exploded before reaching its target.  It was not the missile that brought down the plane, it was the shrapnel resulting from the missile explosion (prior to reaching the plane) which punctured the plane and then led to a loss of pressure.

According to Ukraine’s National security spokesman Andriy Lysenko in a contradictory statement, the MH17 aircraft “suffered massive explosive decompression after being hit by a shrapnel missile.”  (See IBT, Australia)

In an utterly absurd report, the BBC quoting the official Ukraine statement  says that:

The downed Malaysia Airlines jet in eastern Ukraine suffered an explosive loss of pressure after it was punctured by shrapnel from a missile.

They say the information came from the plane’s flight data recorders, which are being analysed by British experts.

However, it remains unclear who fired a missile, with pro-Russia rebels and Ukraine blaming each other.

Many of the 298 people killed on board flight MH17 were from the Netherlands.

Dutch investigators leading the inquiry into the crash have refused to comment on the Ukrainian claims.

“Machine Gun Like Holes”

The shrapnel marks should be distinguished from the small entry and exit holes “most likely that of a 30 millimeter caliber projectile” fired from a military aircraft. These holes could not have been caused by a missile explosion as hinted by the MSM.

While the MSN is saying that the “shrapnel like holes” can be caused by a missile (see BBC report above), the OSCE has confirmed the existence of what it describes as “machine gun like holes”, without however acknowledging that these cannot be caused by a missile.

In this regard, the GSh-302 firing gun operated by an Su-25 is able to fire 3000 rpm which explains the numerous entry and exit holes.

According to the findings of Peter Haisenko:

If we now consider the armament of a typical SU 25 we learn this: It is equipped with a double-barreled 30-mm gun, type GSh-302 / AO-17A, equipped with: a 250 round magazine of anti-tank incendiary shells and splinter-explosive shells (dum-dum), arranged in alternating order. The cockpit of the MH 017 has evidently been fired at from both sides: the entry and exit holes are found on the same fragment of it’s cockpit segment (op cit)

The accusations directed against Russia including the sanctions regime imposed by Washington are based on a lie.

The evidence does not support the official US narrative to the effect that the MH17 was shot down by a BUK missile system operated by the DPR militia.

What next? More media disinformation, more lies?

See:

Revelations of German Pilot: Shocking Analysis of the “Shooting Down” of Malaysian MH17. “Aircraft Was Not Hit by a Missile” By Peter Haisenko, July 30, 2014