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Cuba's Resistance - and Fidel's Legacy 

are the Focus at Ecuador Conference

Quito, August 22, 12:01pm

 (Prensa Latina) 

 

Cuba's resistance to the blockade imposed today by the United 

States and the political legacy of Fidel Castro were the focus 

of a conference on sovereignty, popular organization and 

international solidarity, in Ecuador.

 

Lawyer and human rights defender Pablo de la Vega, a member of 

the Ecuadorian Coordination of Friendship and Solidarity with 

Cuba, spoke with members of the organization Mujeres de 

Frente about the reality of the island, a country he 

recently visited.

 

De la Vega said that the Cuban situation can be interpreted 

as a form of defensive war --- against the blockade that 

Washington has imposed on the Caribbean nation 

for decades.

 

"I could dare to say ...that Cuba has been living for a long time, a 

defensive war, a resistance to defend its model, with its gaps, 

with its weaknesses, with its mistakes, and also ---- with
its achievements,"
he said.

 

The speaker addressed the difficulties that Cuba is currently 

experiencing, in particular fuel shortages and power cuts, 

and their effects on transportation, water supply, 

education and daily life.

 

De la Vega said that during his stay in Havana he found diverse 

positions among the population, where there are people who 

wish to emigrate and others who maintain their decision to 

remain in Cuba.

 

"Hundreds of Cubans are willing to stay and are willing to stand 

up - for what they consider their revolutionary project," he said.

 

De la Vega dedicated a space to the thought of Fidel Castro on 

the centenary of his birth ..and referred to the influence of the 

historical leader of the Cuban Revolution in the development 

of various spheres on the island, such as sports, health, 

science and education.

 

The internationalism promoted by Fidel was another of the topics 

addressed, with references to the participation of Cubans in 

national liberation processes in Africa, particularly in 

Angola, as well as medical cooperation.

 

Beyond the brigades of health professionals who provide services 

in various nations -- despite pressure from the United States, the 

activist highlighted the training of some 2,000 Ecuadorians at 

the Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM), in Cuba.

 

De la Vega rejected recent U.S. sanctions against organizations 

linked to solidarity and their leaders, such as the Hero of the 

Republic of Cuba ----- Fernando González, president of the 

Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP).

 

"The blockade has a high political and ideological content. 

Cuba is not a military threat, despite the fact that they
try 
to sell us that idea," he said.

 

He stressed that Cuba's only threat - is its example, 

"for remaining a dignified, sovereign, joyful 

people, who solve things - despite the 

hard difficulties they face."


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Cuba reiterates: condemnation of

 all manifestations.. of terrorism

Havana, August 21, 4:20pm

 (Prensa Latina) 

 

A victim of organized, financed and trained terrorism in U.S. 

territory, Cuba reaffirms - its strong condemnation of all its 

forms and manifestations, the Caribbean nation's Foreign

 Minister Bruno Rodriguez said today.

 

On the International Day of Commemoration and Tribute to the 

Victims of Terrorism, the Minister of Foreign Affairs honoured 

those who have suffered and are suffering from that scourge 

around the world.

 

Through his official account on the X platform, Rodríguez paid 

special tribute to the 3,478 fatalities and the 2,099 mutilated 

that the terrorist aggression against the Cuban people..... 

has left.

 

Cuba's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on February 1, 

in 2026 -- unequivocally condemning terrorism and reaffirming the 

island's commitment to cooperate with the US and other nations 

to strengthen regional and international security.

 

The Foreign Ministry stressed -- that Cuba does not harbour, support, 

finance or allow activities of extremist organizations on its territory.

 

He also emphasized that the Cuban State maintains a zero-tolerance 

policy against money laundering and terrorist financing, applying 

rigorous international standards for the prevention, detection 

and confrontation of illicit financial transactions.

 

The International Day of Commemoration and Tribute to the Victims 

of Terrorism was proclaimed by the United Nations General 

Assembly on 19 December 2017, with the purpose of 

supporting survivors and promoting the full 

enjoyment of their human rights and 

fundamental freedoms.

 

Despite a global consensus, victims and survivors often face 

difficulties in having their voices heard and their needs met.

 

This scenario is well known to Cuba, which since 1959 has resisted 

numerous economic, biological, psychological, diplomatic, media 

and espionage aggressions ------- from U.S. territory.

 

Despite this record, Washington.. maintains Cuba on its spurious and 

unilateral list of state sponsors of terrorism; a baseless designation 

that hinders the sovereign development of the Caribbean nation & 

intensifies the effects of the economic, commercial and financial 

blockade ------- imposed by the White House for over six decades.







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Axios: US companies have not signed

ONE single oil deal with Venezuela

August 3rd, 2:56pm

(Pravda.EN)

 

US companies -- have not concluded a single oil deal 

with Venezuela in 8 months, despite Washington’s 

statements about the recovery of the industry.

 

This is reported by the Axios portal.

 

According to the newspaper, after statements by US 

President Donald Trump that US companies would 

be able to ''quickly restore'' the Venezuelan oil 

industry, not a single deal was concluded.

 

 



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Israel strikes multiple areas

in southern Lebanon with 

phosphorus shells

August 22, 2:33pm

 (PressTV)

 

Israeli occupation forces have launched a series of air and 

artillery attacks on several areas of southern Lebanon, 

with Lebanese state media reporting the use of 

phosphorus shells.

 

Lebanon's official National News Agency (NNA) reported that 

Israeli artillery fire struck the outskirts of Mansouri, the area 

around Bayt al-Sayyad and the outskirts of Majdal Zoun, 

early on Saturday.

 

It also reported extensive explosions 

in the three areas --- overnight. 

 

Bayt al-Sayyad sustained particularly heavy damage, with NNA 

reporting that homes across the town had been extensively 

destroyed ---- and that no house remained undamaged.

 

The attacks also affected Hadatha, Beit Yahoun and Aita 

al-Jabal, where explosions were reported overnight.

 

Machine-gun fire was directed toward nearby valleys, while Israeli 

drones continued flying over towns and villages in western and 

central parts of southern Lebanon, according to the agency.

 

In a separate development, Israeli warplanes carried out two strikes 

at around 6:45 a.m. local time (0345 GMT) on Ali al-Taher hill, north 

of Nabatieh al-Fawqa, NNA reported.

 

The agency also said Israeli artillery shelled areas around Dawhat 

Kfar Remman and Dabsha hill, as well as a wooded area near 

Ali al-Taher, throughout the night and into the early hours 

of Saturday, adding ------- that the shelling included 

phosphorus munitions.

 

White phosphorus attacks put civilians at grave risk and 

cause intensely painful injuries including necrosis, 

acute lung injuries, severe eye damage, and 

second- or third-degree burns.

 

The use of such weapons against civilian areas constitutes 

a clear violation of international law, and the Geneva 

Conventions. The international community... has 

remained largely silent on these violations.

 

The latest attacks come despite the existence of a US-
brokered framework agreement signed in June that
ostensibly calls for Israel's gradual withdrawal
and a cessation of hostilities.

 

Instead of enforcing the agreement, the United States has been 

applying pressure on the Lebanese government to disarm 

Hezbollah, effectively siding with Israeli demands and 

allowing the occupation forces... a free hand to 

continue their systematic destruction of 

southern Lebanon.

 

The framework agreement itself is deeply flawed, imposing 

obligations on Lebanon, such as the disarmament of 

Hezbollah and refraining from international legal 

action against Israel, while offering Israel 

no meaningful commitments.

 

Israel has exploited this imbalance, continuing its attacks 

and even expanding its occupation of Lebanese territory.

 

Despite the ceasefire deal, Israeli forces now occupy several parts 

of southern Lebanon, some held for decades, and have advanced 

more than ten kilometres into Lebanese territory in recent years.

 

 

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 US war on Iran - significantly 

impacted global economies

August 22, 11:17am

 (PressTV)

 

The rising cost of basic goods resulting from the US war of 

aggression against Iran has impacted goods not only in 

the US but also in Europe and around the globe. The 

immediate impact may be on energy, but the long-

term price effects will happen in the short term. 

That's when the real pain will be felt by the 

population at large.

 

The US economy has accumulated so much debt that it pays more 

interest on its loans than it spends on Medicare. Meanwhile, the 

populations of both Europe and the US are unable to keep up 

with the rising prices of basic goods, denting consumer 

confidence and spending.

 

When the cost of basic goods is affected, the top 1% or even top 

10% may be able to handle this, but the poor and the elderly 

are the ones who will suffer the most.

 

Supply chains and factories have been gravely impacted.

 

Inflation and increasing prices of basic goods are a natural outcome 

of the US war of aggression against Iran. But broken supply chains 

will take time to recover or be replaced, which means inflation is 

here to stay.

 

Price of basic goods rising in West 

 

The cost of basic goods from the US war of aggression against Iran 

has impacted goods not only in the US, but in Europe and around 

the world.

 

In the US, soap, shampoo, deodorant and household products have 

risen by 2-3%, with milk, fruit, bread, meat and vegetables having 

increased by as much as 30%.

 

How can income keep up with the rise in prices?

 

This is a situation where US citizens are having a very hard time 

keeping up with the rising cost of living ---- to the point where 

affordability has become the buzzword and a major political 

issue within both the two major parties, the Democrats 

and the Republicans, and it is the number one issue 

for voters going into the elections..... in a couple 

of months.

 

This, of course, has been generally a longstanding economic issue 

in the United States that predates the war, but the war in Iran and 

the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the economic crisis that 

is really just beginning for US citizens is only making this long-

term historical trend, where it's very difficult for ordinary 

people, ordinary working class, and middle-class 

US citizens, to make ends meet, it's only 

exacerbating this issue, and it's....

only going to get worse.

 

Ted Rall, American Columnist, Political Cartoonist, Author

 

War on Iran... pushes US debt toward 

$40 trillion as borrowing costs surge 

 

The US national debt... is set to cross $40 trillion - earlier than 

previously expected - as higher oil prices, inflation concerns, 

rising government borrowing and uncertainty over massive 

AI investments drive long-term bond yields higher across 

major economies.

 

The US government --- officially posted its largest July budget deficit 

in history, at $432 billion, due to an acceleration in federal spending.

 

The interest on US debt - increased by $26 billion from last July's 

levels - to an alarming $118 billion for the month. This puts total 

interest expenses for FY 2026 --- up to $1.17 trillion in FY 2026.

 

As a result, interest expenses have now officially surpassed, both 

national defense and Medicare spending. In other words, the US 

government now spends more money just on interest than it 

does to fund the entire US military or provide healthcare 

for seniors.

 

Another problem is that some of the price 

increases.. have yet to become manifest.

 

The worst is yet to come. I mean, at this point, look at gasoline 

prices at service stations in the United States. Before the war, 

it was just under $3 per gallon. Now it's just over $4 a gallon, 

and the oil's futures markets and the traders don't seem to 

have really responded to the fact that Brent crude oil has 

already been as high as $100 per barrel, and it could 

easily go higher as this goes on.

 

And there's no end in sight at this point, my personal take is 

that the traders have been entirely too optimistic in terms 

of thinking that the crisis is going to be put behind us.

 

Even in the extremely unlikely event that a peace agreement 

were to be arrived at very quickly, the ripple effect that's 

going to go through the economy ---- is going to go 

through many months - and probably years.

 

We see that even now, we're having aftereffects still, of the COVID 

pandemic five years ago, six years ago. So obviously, the current 

ongoing and escalating situation in the Middle East, which now 

involves 14 nations, is only going to have a tremendous effect 

on all costs of goods and services in the United States, 

because everything relies on electricity and power.

 

Ted Rall, American Columnist, Political Cartoonist, Author

 

The Trump economic fiasco of the past year and a half 

 

The US war against Iran ------ has affected everyday

products in the US as well as the rest of the world.

 

In the US, soap, shampoo, deodorant and household products 

have risen by 2-3%, with milk, fruit, bread, meat and 

vegetables having increased by as much as 30%.

 

How can income keep up with the rise in prices?

 

In June 2026, four months after the start of US attacks on Iran, there 

was an estimate that the average US household was paying $1,000 

extra on top of what they would normally pay to survive.

 

$1,000 is a lot of money for the average US household that's already 

kind of living paycheck to paycheck, and wages have not kept up 

with the rises in prices, I think in May of this year, wage growth 

was slower than inflation, for the first time in three years.

 

So that means - quite clearly - that the increase in wages is not 

keeping up with the increase in prices that we're seeing 

everywhere. In general -- in the system that we live in, 

you know, wage increases come after cost of living 

increases, and so, definitely, the costs to the 

average household are increasing.

 

But it's also worth noting that when we're paying more for, 

you know, soap or shampoo or food, that money is not 

just disappearing into thin air, right?

 

It's going directly out of the workers' pockets and into the 

ruling class's pockets, the pockets of the corporations 

and the investors in those corporations that are 

profiting massively off of this crisis by 

artificially raising their prices ---- 

because they know they can.

 

Sachin Peddada, Economic Analyst

 

The US just sold 30-year bonds at 5.22 %, the highest borrowing 

cost since 2001. The day before, 10-year notes went at the 

highest since 2007.

 

It's a big deal because the national debt is near $40 trillion, larger 

than the whole US economy, and all of it has to be refinanced at 

these higher rates, over time.

 

The government now spends more on 

the interest than on national defense.

 

When the government pays 5.22% to borrow for 30 years, the rate 

pulls up everything else. You borrow against your mortgage and

 your car loan included.

 

Financial consequences of the US War on Iran 

 

The decision by US president Donald Trump - to break the 

memorandum with Iran and potentially return to war-  has 

exacerbated economic instability, with inflation surging 

by 31% since 2019.

 

It's not just a temporary disruption that's going on. This is a 

structural shift that we're seeing that's rippling throughout 

supply chains ------- the foundation of the global economy. 

Oil prices have gone up, I think, by a record since the 

start of the US war against Iran, even higher than 

the price increases that we saw in 2022 after 

the war in Ukraine started. And it's worth 

noting that, first of all, in the immediate 

term, what we're seeing is that these 

corporations.. are able to take 

advantage of a crisis --- to 

raise their prices --- and 

increase their profits.

 

One of our colleagues, Isabella Weber, talks about sellers' inflation 

in the context of the war in Ukraine, and this is a good example of 

that. But as in the case of Ukraine, this.. is also a sustained thing. 

These prices are never going to go back down, so the prices are 

artificially increased ...for a sustained amount of time.

 

There are downstream effects and long-term

effects of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

 

So ---- first, with the energy sector, 20% of global consumption of 

energy is suddenly cut off from, you know, travel, and there are 

oil terminals that Iran has struck in the region that are no 

longer producing, but instead of investing their windfall 

profits into increasing production, oil companies are 

sitting on their cash, so they are not even trying to 

increase their production, which means that the 

price increases are something that they're 

banking on for the long term ---- by 

restricting their output.

 

Fertilizer costs are already increasing by 31% according to the World 

Bank. Nitrogen prices are almost double what they were before the 

war, and higher input costs, mean that the costs of all food 

production - go up.

 

The third case I think that's interesting is helium, which is not really 

talked about all that much, but helium is a major byproduct of gas 

refining, and Qatar produces roughly, I think, a third of global 

helium supply. And their facility was struck in March - and it 

hasn't been repaired yet. And so the East Asian companies 

that are making semiconductors, helium is an essential 

component to semi-conductor manufacturing, and so..

a lack of helium means, that electronics, everything 

that we use that has a semiconductor in it, is going 

to be a lot harder to produce, which also includes 

military technologies that the US will be relying 

on, and so that also puts a strain on, not only 

households but also on the state apparatus 

that is, and then on the corporations that 

are profiting off of the crisis.

 

Sachin Peddada, Economic Analyst

 

Trump's war on Iran triggers energy crisis, 

recession fears, with $39 trillion debt 

ticking like a bomb 

 

It is common knowledge that the US war of aggression against Iran 

and its illegal blockade have led to price increases and inflation 

overall. But what specific items have been impacted in the 

US and Europe in particular?

 

Rising gasoline prices have a direct and significant impact

 on the cost of food and other essential goods.

 

Higher fuel prices increase transportation and distribution costs 

across the country. Trucks that deliver food, vegetables, dairy 

products, and other daily necessities... become more 

expensive to operate, and these extra costs are 

quickly passed on to the consumers.

 

As a result, the prices of basic food items and everyday goods rise, 

adding further pressure on household budgets already strained 

by inflation. Price increases are everywhere.

 

Coffee, for example, has risen by 35 percent, and gas by 34 percent, 

a direct outcome of the US blockade. Ground beef, which used to 

be one of the cheapest items of food that you could buy, has 

gone up by 23%, Orange juice by 23%, and steak by 21%.

 

The price of utilities has risen by 8-12% as a result of the war 

of aggression in Iran; airfare has increased by 12%.

 

 Then there is sugar, which has gone up 

by 9%, and chicken breasts... by 5.3%.

 

One of the cheapest items before the war, fruits and vegetables, 

have increased by 5.2%, and clothing by 5 percent.

 

The World Bank estimated that the war could push overall 

commodity prices about 16% higher, with energy prices 

up about 24%. Which segments of the population 

would you say will get hurt the most?

 

Perhaps in raw numbers, wealthy people will lose higher stock 

portfolio value in the aggregate simply because they own 

and control a bigger part of the economy.

 

But in terms of the pain and how it will be affected and how people 

can ride it out or not ride it out, obviously the burden is going to 

fall hardest upon the poor, the working class, and then, to a 

lesser extent, the lower middle class and the middle class, 

because these are those who live paycheck to paycheck, 

and a 16% increase in costs, which I personally think 

might be conservative, is just something that most 

people can't do because every single penny that 

comes into their paycheck, they spend as soon 

as they receive it.

 

So it's not like they have a cushion. It's not like they are doing 

particularly well. This is a country, the United States, which 

has had rising income disparity, as many Western European 

countries have had for the last few decades or more, so 

yeah, the pain is going to disproportionately fall upon 

the people who can afford it the least.

 

Ted Rall, American Columnist, Political Cartoonist, Author

 
Cost For Europe?


Looking at the latest available European data, the biggest
direct increases have been in energy and fuel. There has
been a significant increase in the price of electricity, as
well, adding to the cost of living for Europeans overall.

 

Price increases in food and groceries have been small up to
this point, but are still rising. The important caveat that we
need to focus on right now is that not all of the increase
can be attributed to the war on Iran.

 

There are other factors that need to be considered, for
example, weather, the Russian energy disruption, and
other factors that are also contributing to the price
increases at present.

 

In both Europe and the US, food hasn't exploded in price yet.
So, if you're standing in a European supermarket today, the
Iran War has not yet produced a 10 to 20 percent across-
the-board grocery shock.

 

Farmers and food producers first absorbed higher costs
for diesel, fertilizer, electricity, refrigeration,
packaging, and transportation.

 

Those costs....... can take months to reach supermarket
shelves, and there are now warnings that food inflation
could accelerate later in 2026 as the combined effects
of the Iran War, Ukraine War, and also weather and El
Nino conditions.. work through agricultural markets.

 

The price increases discussed so far appear
to be just the tip of the iceberg.

 

There appears to be no relief in sight when it comes to the
closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and also the disruptions
that we have witnessed and heard about when it
comes to the Bab al-Mandab Strait.

 

Add to that the natural pressure points like the Russian war
and the impact of the weather, the situation will get worse.

 

US consumers have an affordability crisis 

 

When it comes to the US illegal aggression against Iran, the
collapse of the MoU will only add to the mounting defense
spending, economic costs, geopolitical damage, and
humanitarian costs.


Maybe the top 1% can handle this but
what about the poor and the needy?

 

Absolutely, the lower income segments of the working class
and the poor in the US are the most affected, but it's worth
noting that actually this crisis affects all of the working
class in the US. I think a couple of years ago, over 80%
of an average US worker's income was spent on basic
necessities: food, housing, energy, and the other less
than 20%, was what they had as disposable income.

 

So it's not like these households, even in the better off
segments of the working class, really have that much
flexibility to absorb these higher prices. And so yeah,
definitely the poorest segment of the population will
suffer the most because they have so little room to
work with, but even better off workers are also not
going to be able to keep up with the rising costs
of everything, as a result of the war.

 

And it's also worth noting that inequality is at a fever pitch
at this point. Research by a colleague, Gregor Semieniuk,
shows that the top 1% of US households were owners of
more than 50% of the shares in oil corporation profits.

So, more than 50% of oil company profits after the war
started went to only 1% of US households --- and the
bottom 50% of US households only accounted for,
I think, less than 1% of the profits that were
realized by these oil companies.

 

And so, very clearly, we're seeing that the wealthy ----- are enriching 

themselves by taking money away from people who have a lot less, 

so the top 1% had this increase in stock revenue --- that offset the 

cost of inflation. For the bottom 50% --- or for most of the working 

class, if not the entire working class - there's basically no offset 

for the inflation cost, and so ---- inflation hits the workers harder 

..than it hits the ruling classes. To say nothing of the Congress 

people who are choosing to send us into these wars of which 

there's been study after study, report after report, showing 

that Congress people ---- are enriching themselves to the 

tune of hundreds of millions of dollars based on wars in 

Ukraine, in Iran, elsewhere, and so it's a real situation 

where already conditions are so fraught - to then be 

taking even more money out of the majority of the 

population's pockets ------- to enrich a very small 

minority; this won't end well..... for that 

small minority.

 

Sachin Peddada, Economic Analyst

 

The US has announced that it will apply the worst 

economic sanctions in its history on Iran in order 

to choke Iran's economy.

 

Iran has experienced this for decades, called 

maximum pressure by Donald Trump, which 

has failed.

 

The US fails to comprehend that its naval blockade, set to 

continue indefinitely, only means that there will be rising 

energy prices and an untenable increase in the cost of 

basic goods, within the US, Europe, and indeed, the 

whole world.












































Image: Int’l Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief





 

 Today, August 22nd, is a UN sponsored International Day

 


Commemorating the Victims
of 
Acts of Violence Based
on Religion 
or Belief.

 




The day strongly deplores all acts of violence 


against persons on the basis of their religion 


or belief.





Radio Pakistan













UK legislators call for comprehensive 

arms embargo, settlement trade ban

 on Israel

July 27th, 6:06am

 (PressTV)

 

A coalition of 80 British lawmakers and peers has called on 

newly appointed British Prime Minister, Andy Burnham, to 

impose sanctions on Israel -- including a comprehensive 

arms embargo and a ban on trade that supports illegal 

settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.

 

In a letter, spearheaded by MP Kim Johnson, they urged the 

government to “decisively change its stance to uphold the 

rights of the Palestinian people and to prevent Israel’s 

continued violation of international law.”

 

It also called on the government to acknowledge the UN 

Independent Commission of Inquiry report, which 

validated Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza.

 

Alongside recognition of the UN finding, the lawmakers urged 

the government to fully enforce the International Court of 

Justice' advisory opinion, delivered on July 19, 2024.

 

It holds that Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories 

is unlawful, that Israel should put an end to that occupation, 

desist from creating new settlements, and evacuate those 

already established.

 

“The previous administration ---- has willfully ignored the rulings of 

international courts. It has still failed to issue a formal response 

to the July 2024 International Court of Justice judgment 

- which requires Britain to cease all actions that aid or 

assist [Israel’s] grave violations of international law,” 

the letter read.

 

It added, “Now is the opportunity for this government and for you, 

as the new Prime Minister, to truly turn a new page.”

 

The letter bore the signatures of prominent legislators, 

including Diane Abbott, Jeremy Corbyn, Baroness 

Jenny Jones, and Baroness Warsi.

 

In an op-ed for Labour Outlook, Johnson stated that Palestine 

has emerged as the “defining test” of the Labour Party’s 

commitment to the notion --- that international law 

applies to all.

 

“If we condemn violations in one part of the world while excusing 

or ignoring them elsewhere, we undermine the very rules-based 

international order that Britain claims to defend,” she said.

 

“Burnham tells us --- he has a plan to renew confidence in Labour. If 

that renewal is to mean anything, it must begin by making a clean 

break with the failures of Starmerism on Palestine. If we are truly 

serious about turning the page, there could be no clearer place 

to begin,” Johnson noted.

 

The letter is supported by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, which 

has been advocating for Burnham to distance himself from former 

Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s disgraceful legacy by implementing 

extensive sanctions against Israel - comprising a complete arms 

embargo, a cessation - of all military collaboration &
diplomatic support - and a total ban on all trade.



Image: No thanks to Israeli goods App

The world and her daughter are calling for a boycott
of the genocidal colonial apartheid state of Israel.

Place yourself on the right side of joy and sorrow
by joining the world's boycott - say ''no'' to evil!




ROGER WATERS
TO MUSICIANS:-
"BOYCOTT ISRAEL"


Roger Waters formerly of Pink Floyd, in an open letter,
 calls on his fellow musicians --- to boycott the Zionist
Israeli regime and follow the example of the cultural
boycott against the ex S. African Apartheid regime.

“Given the inability or unwillingness of our governments
 [to act] …. I write to you now, my brothers and sisters …
 to ask you to join with me, & thousands of other artists
 around the world, to declare a cultural boycott
on Israel,” 
Roger Waters says in his letter.

Waters says the Zionist regime has been found guilty of
 major breaches of human rights and international law
 by international organizations, UN officials and the
International Court of Justice.


He touches on two such cases, saying the regime has been
 identified as perpetrating the “crime of Apartheid”, including
 in a statement on March 9th, 2012 by the UN Committee on
the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, and the “crime of
ethnic cleansing” including in East Jerusalem (al-Quds).

Waters adds that he has been a member of the Boycott,
 Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against the
 Israeli regime’s occupation of the Palestinian lands and
 Tel Aviv’s violations of Palestinian human rights for 7
 years, and now wants other musicians to also join
the
anti-Israeli front.


“Please join me and all our brothers and sisters in global
 civil society in proclaiming our rejection of Apartheid in
 Israel & occupied Palestine, by pledging not to perform
 or exhibit in Israel or accept any award or funding from
 any institution linked to the government of Israel, until
 such time as Israel complies with international law
and
universal principles of human rights.” 


The former Pink Floyd Musician also says he has recently
 faced a boycott by the US media after his November 29th,
 2012 address at the UN on behalf of the Russell Tribunal.

In the address, he sought accountability for the Zionist
 regime’s violations of the international law and the lack
 of United Nations resolve that prevents the Palestinian
 people from achieving their inalienable rights,
especially 
the right of self-determination.



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Daytime Delights...

Starts at 1pm

The Parc & Dare, Treorchy


Lunchtime Concerts in the Lounge Bar.


Indulge in a delicious cake and a cup of tea
while enjoying music and sing-along songs
from fantastic Welsh musicians.


Ticket information:

The Cultural Services Booking & Information Line:

08000 147 111
or book online at

www.rct-arts.co.uk 


 
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Mid Rhondda Modelling Club...


7pm - 9pm


Tonyrefail Comprehensive School
Mid Rhondda Modelling Club

has been running for over 30 years.

We meet on a regular basis

& enjoy making models for display.

We encourage both Gentlemen

and Ladies to attend,
and also young people aged 12+.

However, Young people under 16,
must be accompanied by an adult.



Ticket information

£1 contribution every week. Under 16's free


Telephone Mr. Davies on 01443 686658



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 Comedy In The Laughter Lounge


The Park & Dare Theatre, Treorchy.


COMEDY IN THE LAUGHTER LOUNGE


Join us once a month in the intimate setting
of the Laughter Lounge for some
top notch comedy with some of the
biggest and brightest

rising comedians on the circuit.

Laugh? You'll snort like a pig!



Hilarious - TimeOut.



www.rct-arts.co.uk







Rhondda Records exists to express the Rhondda's
vision --- when it was confident, powerful, caring,
and socialist.

A Rhondda very aware
of the media's poisonous
tricks -- how they con working class people into
attacking each other, or racial groups, or, often,
even their best allies and friends... instead of
seeing their real enemies:--- an elite who hate
the very idea that working people can think,
create, or achieve a fairer society.

Thatcher said her proudest achievement was
Blair and New Labour - who parachuted in
careerists and expenses fiddlers - to stop
local Labour members having a say, and
who made genuine socialist MPs leave
the Labour party in disgust and many
members and voters to despair...
and the young to stop voting.

Jeremy Corbyn was always attacked because
he was trying to reverse all that New Labour
corruption --- that's why membership was
flooding in all over the UK.


______________________________________


Get Involved!

– If you feel you’ve been ‘purged’,
take this online survey:

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/857YMDK


or this one:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0du5YuhPZ8ahI
oxC_b6pvBprm
GA4XFdG-0r2dOVYyc4UNFg/viewform?c=0&w=1



– Request all your own data that
the Labour Party holds on you:

http://www.labour.org.uk/pages/privacy


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IF - YOU THINK you HAVE
BEEN UNFAIRLY BARRED:


“Any member who is suspended & intends
to appeal the decision should throw in a
 ‘Subject Access Request in accordance
with the Data Protection Act’ --- for ALL
 data that the Labour Party hold on them.

The Labour Party are Data Controllers and
 therefore have to, by law, provide you with
 all material/information they hold on you.”

If anyone is in contact with anyone who
was barred from voting --- please can
you pass this info on:

The Labour leadership election was under the
jurisdiction of the electoral reform services.

If you were unfairly deprived of your vote you
can call them on 0208 365 8909 and lodge
 your complaint, and inform them of your
Data Protection request.

https://www.electoralreform.co.uk

The notification letters barring new members
did not give a clear reason, or information on
how to appeal, so Vox Political suggests that
 anyone in this situation, could also contact
 Liz Davies here: http://www.whycantivote.com

She is a barrister --- who can
advise members on what to do.




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PONCY LABOUR MPS PROBLEM?

A huge drop in working-class Labour MPs,
caused a massive drop in support among
 voters with similar backgrounds, reveals
 research seeking to explain why support
has dwindled in the party’s heartlands.

The study says past leaders like Kinnock
 and Blair made a concerted effort to pick
 “more and more middle-class candidates
to run for office, during the 80s and 90s,
 as part of an effort to rebrand” -- which
had initial successes at the ballot box.

But this “conscious electoral strategy”
stored up problems, as working-class
 voters who initially, just didn’t vote in
response, now seek an alternative.

The solution? Trust each constituency to put
forward its own candidates, and don't impose
 ‘party-approved’ choices who can't do the job.


Now, unfortunately, there are "entryist"  MPs who, for
decades, have been groomed by CIA cold war relic
organisations -- like the Atlantic Council -- and are
now trying to misdirect the Labour Party towards
cuts, a militarised police, and a US war agenda...

- and their anti-Corbyn slant is hobbling Labour.


‘How Can I Deselect My Labour MP?’ A Short Guide
to Reselection and Democratic Accountability
by Eric Sim, excellent free advice here:

http://novaramedia.com/2016/07/13/how-can-i-
deselect-my-labour-mp-a-short-guide-to-
reselection-and-democratic-accountability/


CHRIS BRYANT - SUPPORT THE MEMBERS'

LEADERSHIP CHOICE & POLICIES - OR GO!

Chris Bryant, the Rhondda's dodgy MP,
was on TV -- as soon as the PLP coup
started -- telling us that Jeremy MUST
go, because it was the ONLY way to
act in the Labour Party's interest...


Chris Bryant's voting record:
from TheyWorkForYou.com

On Tuition Fees:

On 27 Jan 2004:
Chris Bryant voted in favour of university tuition
fees increasing from £1,125 per year, to up to
£3,000 per year.

On 31 Mar 2004:
Chris Bryant voted to allow university tuition fees
 to increase from £1,125 per year, to up to £3,000
 per year.

On 31 Mar 2004:
Chris Bryant voted for the introduction of variable
university tuition fees (top-up fees) of up to £3,000
per year in place of the previous fixed fee of £1,250
per year.

On 31 Mar 2004:
Chris Bryant voted to allow university tuition fees
to increase from £1,125 per year to up to £3,000
per year, and to make other changes to higher
education funding and regulation arrangements.

On 14 Sep 2004:
Chris Bryant voted against: the immediate abolition
 of all tuition fees, the re-introduction of maintenance
grants of up to £2,000 for students from low-income
homes, and changes to the country's higher
education system.

On 14 Sep 2004:
Chris Bryant voted to reject the Liberal
Democrat policy of abolition of tuition fees.

On 25 May 2016:
Chris Bryant was absent for a vote on Queen's
Speech - Forcing Schools to Become Academies
- Further Rises in University Tuition Fees


On Human Rights:

Consistently voted for introducing ID cards

Almost always voted for requiring the mass
retention of information about communications

Generally voted for mass surveillance of
people’s communications and activities


On the Environment:

Generally voted against greater regulation
 of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) to extract
 shale gas


On Special Interests:

Almost always voted against limits
 on success fees paid to lawyers in
no-win no fee cases

Generally voted against a
statutory register of lobbyists


On War or Peace:

Generally voted for use of UK military
 forces in combat operations overseas

Consistently voted for the Iraq war

Consistently voted against an
 investigation into the Iraq war

Generally voted for replacing Trident
 with a new nuclear weapons system

On 2 Dec 2015:
Voted to support UK airstrikes in Syria
[without UN authorisation]

On 2 Dec 2015:
Voted to support UK airstrikes in Syria
[without UN authorisation]


On Independence:

Generally voted for more EU integration

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Chris Bryant Labour MP
From Wikipedia

(aka 1962-1986: Mr Christopher John Bryant
1986-1991: The Reverend Christopher John
Bryant, 1991-2001: Mr Christopher John
Bryant, 2001-: Mr Christopher John
Bryant MP.)

Born in Cardiff, to a Scottish mother & a Welsh
 father, Bryant grew up in Cardiff, Wales (where
 his father worked for 5 years), and Cheltenham.

He was educated at Cheltenham College, an
independent school for boys in the spa town
of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, where he
was captain of the school swimming team,
and Mansfield College at the University of
Oxford, where he graduated in 1983, with
 a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in English.
 This was later promoted to a Master of
Arts degree (MA (Oxon)), as per tradition.

After completing his first degree, Bryant began
 training to be a priest in the Church of England
at Ripon College, Cuddesdon, in Oxfordshire.
There, he obtained a degree in theology.

Although a member of the Conservative
 Party, and an elected office-holder in the
 Oxford University Conservative Association,
he joined the Labour Party in 1986, after
leaving Oxford.

He was ordained deacon in 1986 and priest in
1987. He served as a Curate at the Church of
 All Saints, High Wycombe, from 1986 to 1989;
then as a Youth Chaplain in Peterborough,
as well as travelling in Latin America.

In 1991 Bryant left the ordained ministry, after
deciding that being gay and being a priest,
were incompatible. Statements made by
 Richard Harries, then Bishop of Oxford,
 also influenced his decision.

After leaving the priesthood in 1991, Bryant
worked as the election agent to the Holborn
 and St Pancras Constituency Labour Party,
 where he helped Frank Dobson hold his seat
 in the 1992 general election.

From 1993, he was Local Government officer
for the Labour Party; he lived in Hackney and
 was elected to Hackney Borough Council in
1993, serving until 1998. He became Chair of
the Christian Socialist Movement.

 He is both a member of the Labour Friends
 of Israel and Labour Friends of Palestine &
 the Middle East. From 1994 to 1996 he was
 London manager of the leader-grooming
 "charity", Common Purpose.

 He was Labour candidate for Wycombe, in the
 1997 general election (he lost by 2,370 votes),
and Head of European Affairs for the BBC,
from 1998.

His selection for the very safe Labour seat of
Rhondda, South Wales in 2000, shocked many
 people given Bryant's background – gay, an ex-
Anglican vicar, and someone who was a Tory,
while studying at Oxford, and a member now,
of the Henry Jackson Society 'think tank' ---
 described by The Guardian newspaper as
 'neoconservative'. It is pro-US, pro-NATO
and pro-military intervention, as well as
being fundamentally anti-socialist.

 Fifty-two people applied for the candidature
and a local councillor was hot favourite to
 win, before Bryant was parachuted in.

In 2004, a photograph of Mr Bryant in his
 underpants, which he had posted to a gay
 dating website, was published in 'papers.

When an interviewer suggested he was
 a 'disgrace to the Rhondda', he replied:
"They can't get rid of me."


His pay, allowances and some expenses:

The basic annual salary for an MP, from
April 1st, 2016 is £74,962.  MPs also get
 expenses: to cover the costs of running
 an office, employing staff, having some-
where to live in London, plus, in their
constituency and travelling between
 Parliament and their constituency.


His MP's expenses story:

Chris Bryant changed second home
 twice to claim £20,000: the deputy
leader of the House of Commons,
 "flipped" his second home twice,
 in 2 years, allowing him to claim
 almost £20,000 for renovations
 and fees.

Chris Bryant, MP for the Rhondda, split over
 £92,000 of expenses between 3 properties
 in Wales and London --- within five years.

In 2004, he attempted to claim £58,000 to
 overhaul his second home in Wales, after
allegedly complaining that properties in
his constituency were "terrace or mine
 owners' houses".

Mr Bryant, a former Church of England clergyman,
wanted the money for a new bathroom & kitchen,
 and to demolish his conservatory. He'd bought the
 detached house for £97,500, under a year earlier.

 He submitted a claim to the Commons fees office for
 £58,493.26 --- almost 3 times the annual maximum.
 He noted that the claim exceeded his allowance.

His alleged justification was disclosed... in
 correspondence between Commons officials.
 By email, an official wrote: "He had problems
finding a suitable property because in the
Rhondda there is a choice mainly of terraced
 property or mine owners' houses." When
approached by the Daily Telegraph,
Mr Bryant said: "I have never said
 or thought anything of the sort".

 In all, he successfully claimed over £13,000
 for renovations, repairs & appliances, in 2004.
Along with other bills, his annual claim was
 £20,902.

In April 2005, he flipped his expenses to his flat in
 west London, which he bought for £400,000 in April
 2002. He also claimed £630 a month for mortgage
 interest, along with other bills. After claiming over
 £3,600 over 3 months, he sold the flat in July 2005
 for £477,000.

Mr Bryant used his profits to buy a more expensive
 flat in west London, which was valued at £670,000.
 He immediately flipped his second home expenses
 there, claiming almost £6,400 in stamp duty, legal
fees and mortgage fees, incurred in the purchase.

He then began claiming interest of £1,000 a month
on the mortgage. He also claimed a further £6,000
 a year for the flat's service charge and ground rent.

In all, he claimed £92, 415 in second
home expenses, from 2004 to 2009.

Mr Bryant said at the time: "I moved flat in
 London, so as to be closer to Parliament."

Research by Channel 4 News in 2015 found that
at least 46 MPs had this kind of system in place
– a move one Labour backbencher described as
“a new fiddle”. Channel 4 reported then:

“Our investigation found that many of the MPs
 bought their London properties with the help of
the taxpayer, when a previous expenses system
 allowed them to claim back mortgage payments.
But when those claims were banned, following
 the expenses scandal, they switched to letting
out their properties, in some cases for up to
 £3,000 a month. They then started claiming
 expenses for rent and hotels in the capital.”

Among those identified was Chris Bryant, shadow
leader of the House of Commons. He had already
 bought a penthouse in London back in 2005 and
 claimed around £1,000 a month in mortgage
claims under the old system.

But after the expenses scandal, he started renting
the property out. It’s since been advertised by estate
 agents as having a private lift and a porter, with rent
 at about £3,000 a month. Meanwhile, Bryant moved
 into a new flat;- claiming his own rent on expenses.


Image: Russian scientists and Scottish ones



Russian/Scottish scientists hail long-range
secure quantum communication system.

A group of scientists from ITMO University
 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, has developed
a new
approach to constructing quantum
communication
systems for secure data
exchange.


 The experimental device based on the results of the
 research is capable of transmitting single-photon
 quantum signals across distances of 250 klmtrs
 or more, which is on par with its cutting edge
analogues, the ITMO press-service says.

"Now researchers are on a mission -- to create
 a fully-fledged quantum cryptographic system,
that will generate & distribute quantum keys
 and transmit useful data simultaneously",
 ITMO says.

Information security is becoming more and more
 of a critical issue not only for large companies,
banks and defense enterprises but even for
small businesses and individual users.

But the data encryption algorithms we currently
 use for protecting our data are imperfect - in the
 long-term, their logic can be cracked. Regardless
 of how complex and intricate the algorithm is,
 getting around it, is just a matter of time.

Unlike algorithm-based encryption, systems
 that protect information, by making use of
 fundamental laws of quantum physics, can
make data transmission totally immune to
 hacker attacks, in the future.

Information in a quantum channel is carried
by single photons that change irreversibly
 if an eavesdropper tries to intercept them.
The legitimate users will instantly know
 about any kind of intervention.


Researchers at the Quantum Information Centre
 of the International Institute of Photonics and
 Optical Information Technology at ITMO Uni.,
Russia, along with their colleagues from the
Heriot-Watt University, in Edinburgh, have
 devised a new way to generate and
 distribute, quantum bits.

This makes it possible to share quantum signals
--- via optical fibres --- 250 kilometres in distance.

"To transmit quantum signals, we use the so-
called side frequencies," says Artur Gleim,
head of the Quantum Information Centre, 
at
 ITMO University,

 "This unique approach gives us a number
 of advantages -- such as a considerable
simplification of the device architecture
 and the large pass-through capacity of
the quantum channel. In terms of bit rate
 and operating distances, our system is
comparable to absolute champions in
the field of quantum communications."

According to Robert Collins, research associate
 at the Institute of Photonics & Quantum Sciences
 at Heriot-Watt University, and one of the authors
of the study, this may become a pivotal point for
 the whole field of quantum communication and
 cryptography:

 "Down the track, this new approach can enable
 smooth coexistence of numerous data streams
 with different wavelengths in one single optical
 cable. On top of it, these quantum streams can
 be fed into the already existing fibre optic lines
 --- along with conventional communications."

The research paper is published
in the Optics Express journal.


Scottish universities are to be
congratulated for their strong
& growing links with Chinese
and Russian universities....

What a shame, that Wales is
lying low --- with academics
too scared to break from
US 
military research.


Image: BRICS

Image: March 26 London anti cuts demo




KILLING THE ELDERLY BY CLOSING CARE HOMES


Did you know that each time a local authority

closes a care home for the elderly, within 8

months, around half the residents are dead?

Campaigners liken the cuts and their effect
to euthanasia of the UK's elderly.
What to do?


We can start by urging our MPs to sign EDM 2251:

EDM 2251: The contents


This House notes with deep concern the worsening
crisis for elderly care as growing numbers of local
authority and private care homes face closure

Acknowledges concerns that the loss of elderly
people's care homes causes fear, anxiety and,
in many cases, a higher mortality rate, when
vulnerable, elderly people are forced to
leave their homes

Further notes that the Southern Cross crisis
will increase needs for local authority care

And therefore calls on the government to
hold a public inquiry into the deaths after
closures, of local authority care homes,
and impose a moratorium on the closure
of local authority care homes, until that
inquiry publishes its results, to ensure
that vulnerable, elderly people's lives
are not put at further risk.


Image: unemployment in Wales


FARMING AND SCIENCE

COULD REGENERATE WALES



A new UN General Assembly report warns
"vast areas" of cultivated land are lost each
year, and that this could lead to unrest.

 The report says up to 30 million hectares,
 an area the size of Italy, is lost each year
to environmental degradation, industry &
 urbanization - the growth of cities - and all
because of speculative building and greed.

 The UN special rapporteur Olivier De Schutter,
 gives the example of eastern Africa, where
the
amount of cultivated land has declined
by half ---
in just one generation! "


As rural populations grow and competition
with
large industrial units increases, plots
cultivated
by smallholders are shrinking
year after year,"
says De Schutter.


 "Farmers are often relegated to soils that
are arid,
hilly or without irrigation."


 The UN officer also mentions India as another
example,
where the average landholding fell
from 2.6 hectares
in 1960 to 1.4 hectares in
2000. A cut of nearly half
in 40 years!


He says 500 million small farmers suffer
from hunger, partly because their right to
land
is being violated.


The expert warns of the devastating
consequences,
as foreign investors
compete for larger and larger areas of
the
world's land for "their" agriculture.


 Rhondda Records says Wales could rebuild
its new
economy by basing it on a fresh
approach to high-value
added products,
using science and agriculture... such as

 the Altzeim project in Gwent.

 What have we got to lose?




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