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EU censures restrictions on Turkey media

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Press TV - 12/06/13, MKA/HSN

The European Parliament (EP) censures inadequate press freedom in Turkey. (File photo)

The European Parliament (EP) censures inadequate press freedom in Turkey. (File photo)
 
The European Parliament (EP) has expressed concern over inadequate press freedom in Turkey, criticizing the limited media coverage of anti-government protests in the country earlier this year.
 
In a draft report by EP Foreign Affairs Committee, the European Union’s legislative branch raised concern over restrictions on Turkish media, describing an independent press as “crucial” to a democratic society, Turkey’s Hurriyet Daily reported on Thursday.

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No charges ever pressed: Assange marks three years of UK detention

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RT - 12/07/13

 

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange waves from a window at Ecuador's embassy in central London (Reuters/Chris Helgren)

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange waves from a window at Ecuador's embassy in central London (Reuters/Chris Helgren)

 

WikiLeaks founder and journalist, Julian Assange, has marked the third year spent in detention in UK under constant threat of extradition to Sweden.

On December 7, 2010 Assange was taken into custody after voluntarily attending a British police station. He spent 10 days behind bars, before being released on bail with a residence requirement at Ellingham Hall in Norfolk, England.

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CIA’s Global Shadow War: Hiring Private Mercenaries And Former Guantanamo Inmates

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Source: Global Research, 12/06/13, By Pratap Chatterjee

How the CIA Bungled the War on Terror
 

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Hollywood Without the Happy Ending  

Call it the Jason Bourne strategy.

Think of it as the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) plunge into Hollywood — or into the absurd.  As recent revelations have made clear, that Agency’s moves couldn’t be have been more far-fetched or more real.  In its post-9/11 global shadow war, it has employed both private contractors and some of the world’s most notorious prisoners in ways that leave the latest episode of the Bourne films in the dust: hired gunmen trained to kill as well as former inmates who cashed in on the notoriety of having worn an orange jumpsuit in the world’s most infamous jail.

Departing NYPD Commissioner will have 10 officer, $1.5mn private security force

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RT - 12/05/13

New York Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Ray Kelly (AFP Photo / Andrew Burton)

New York Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Ray Kelly
(AFP Photo / Andrew Burton)

 

Some New York City taxpayers are angry over the announcement that outgoing police commissioner Ray Kelly will have his own private security team slated to cost New Yorkers $1.5 million.

Kelly previously requested that six detectives serve him and his family as bodyguards once he leaves office next month, saying he will remain a “high profile target.” The outgoing Mayor Michael Bloomberg will take the 17 officers who protected him during his term.

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Big Banks Are Being Hit With Cyberattacks “Every Minute Of Every Day”

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RINF - Michael Snyder, 12/06/13
 

At this point, the attacks have become so frequent that there is literally no break between them.  According to the Telegraph, major financial institutions are continually under assault, and the total number of attacks is constantly increasing…

Every minute, of every hour, of every day, a major financial institution is under attack.

Threats range from teenagers in their bedrooms engaging in adolescent “hacktivism”, to sophisticated criminal gangs and state-sponsored terrorists attempting everything from extortion to industrial espionage. Though the details of these crimes remain scant, cyber security experts are clear that behind-the-scenes online attacks have already had far reaching consequences for banks and the financial markets.

‘Nothing is beyond our reach’: Octopus strangling the world becomes latest US intelligence seal

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RT - Edited 12/07/13

 

One thing that budget hasn’t bought, however, is subtlety. The US National Reconnaissance Office launched a top-secret surveillance satellite into space Thursday evening, and the official emblem for the spy agency’s latest mission is, well, certainly accurate, to say the least.

 

In preparation for launch, the NROL-39 payload, encapsulated within a 5-meter diameter payload faring, is transported and mated to its United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V booster at Vandenberg's Space Launch Complex-3. (Photo from www.ulalaunch.com)

In preparation for launch, the NROL-39 payload, encapsulated within a 5-meter diameter payload faring, is transported and mated to its United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V booster at Vandenberg's Space Launch Complex-3. (Photo from www.ulalaunch.com)

 

Pearl Harbor Ceremony Marks Bombing Anniversary

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GFP Note: When large groups of people engage in events like these memorials, it transforms and releases a tremendous amount of energy. Although these memorials and ceremonies happen in the illusion, the energetic effects are Real and multi-dimensional.
 

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ABC News - 12/07/13, By AUDREY McAVOY Associated Press
 

Aliens are central characters in UK school’s Christmas nativity play

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Source: Open Minds - 12/04/13, Alejandro Rojas

Aliens are central characters in UK school’s Christmas nativity play

 

There has been a growing trend in the last few years for schools in the UK to use aliens and UFOs to inspire elementary school students. It seems aliens have even invaded Christmas in one school in York.

This year’s school Christmas nativity play at Minster School will be centered on extraterrestrial visitors who have come to investigate the star of Christmas. The aliens are called the “light people,” and upon their arrival they ask other children what Christmas is. The explanation is given with song and dance, and reenactments.

Students in the Minstry School play. (Credit: York Press)

Thousands march in Honduras to protest election result

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Los Angeles Times - 12/01/13, Richard Fausset

 

Xiomara Castro

In Tegucigalpa, Honduras, presidential runner-up Xiomara Castro rides on the roof of a car carrying the coffin of a supporter killed a day earlier during a protest.
(Fernando Antonio / Associated Press / December 1, 2013)


Thousands of leftists marched in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa on Sunday to protest — peacefully but vehemently — the Nov. 24 election of a conservative presidential candidate that they say was marked by fraud.

The protesters, many sporting red baseball caps or waving red banners, were led by Xiomara Castro, the candidate of the left-wing Free Party, and her husband, Manuel Zelaya, who was ousted from the presidency in a 2009 coup.

More: latimes.com

 

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