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Journalist: To end war ------

prosecute UK, US officials

who wage(d) it illegally


October 22nd, 10:12pm (PressTV)


 


The world must finally put an end to the impunity of war


 criminals, by holding US and UK officials responsible 


for launching the illegal war on Iraq, done without


 the approval of the UN Security Council, and 


prosecuting them --- under the Nuremberg 


principles, US journalist Don DeBar said.


 


DeBar made the remarks in an interview with Press TV while


commenting on a report which has revealed that the British


military inquiries into abuse against Iraqi nationals... have


been closed without a single prosecution being brought,


even though the credibility of many "shocking and 


shameful incidents" during the war in the Middle 


Eastern country, have been confirmed.


 


British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said in a statement 


this week that the Service Police Legacy Investigations, 


which was looking at claims of abuse in Iraq, had now 


"officially closed its doors."


 


In March 2003, the US and Britain invaded Iraq in blatant


 violation of international law and under the pretext of 


finding WMDs; but no such weapons were ever 


discovered in Iraq.


 


More than one million Iraqis were killed - as the result of


 the US-led invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq


--- according to the California-based investigative 


organization, Project Censored.


 


The US war in Iraq cost US taxpayers $1.7 trillion with


 an additional $490 billion in benefits owed to war
veterans, 
expenses that could grow to more than
$6 trillion over the
 next four decades counting
interest, according to a study
 called Costs of
War Project  ---  by the Watson Institute for 


International Studies at Brown University.


 


DeBar told Press TV that the Iraq war 


was illegal from the very beginning.


 


"It is illegal for a nation to make war on another nation if it 


does not have the approval of the UN Security Council, if 


any of those nations are signatories to the original UN 


Charter. And it’s been adopted - that happened with 


the US, as a charter member of the UN -- and it was 


approved by the US Senate in the 1940s.

Consequently, 
the US involvement in Iraq from
the beginning, and 
the UK involvement in Iraq
from the beginning, 
was illegal,” he said.


 


“And under the Nuremberg standards, which would then


 apply, each and every death consequent – intentional 


or not - to either US or UK military action there, or 


condoning of the US action there, by the media 


or public officials, or any act facilitating that, 


is an individual war crime. And, by the way,


 there’s a death penalty for that,” the 


journalist noted.


 


“No one will prosecute these people. That’s why I started


 with the word impunity. And we might bookend with that


 because that’s the problem. And until the world puts an


 end to that impunity, until the world sees the major 


contradiction in all international relations, is US, 


UK, and EU imperialism, then it’s going to 


continue until this eats our species,” 


he stated.


 


A damning White House memo had revealed details of the


 so-called “deal in blood” forged by former British Prime


 Minister Tony Blair and US President George W. Bush


 over the Iraq war.


 


The document, titled “Secret... Memorandum for the


 President”, was sent by then-US Secretary of State 


Colin Powell to President Bush on March 28th,
2002, 
a week before Bush’s summit with Blair
at his 
Crawford ranch in Texas.


 


The sensational memo, revealed that Blair had agreed to


 support the war a year before the invasion even started


 while publicly, the British prime minister was working
to
 find a diplomatic solution to the crisis.


 


The document also disclosed that Blair agreed to act as a


 spin doctor for Bush and convince a skeptical public that 


Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein had Weapons of Mass


 Destruction, which actually did not exist.


 


In response, Bush would flatter Blair and give the 


impression that London was not Washington’s 


poodle but an equal partner in the


 “special relationship.”


 


Powell told Bush that Blair “will be with us” on the 


Iraq war, and assured the president that “"the UK 


will follow our lead in the Middle East."


 


Blair has always denied the claim that he and Bush 


signed a deal “in blood”, at Crawford, to launch a 


war against Iraq that began on March 20th, 2003, 


that has killed hundreds of thousands of people.


 


The Powell memo, however, showed how Blair and 


Bush secretly prepared the Iraq war plot behind 


closed doors at Crawford.


 


Powell told Bush: “He will present to you the strategic, 


tactical and public affairs lines, that he believes will 


strengthen global support for our common cause.”


 


Image: People hold up a banner as they protest against Israel at the entrance of the International Criminal Court.

People hold up a banner as they protest 

against Israel at the entrance of the 

International Criminal Court. 



 See the video above - ! 


 






Deceased young Palestinian man 

Abdul Qader Hussein Khaddour

 (Photo by Wafa news agency)

 

 

Israeli forces kill yet another young 

Palestinian in raid on occupied 

West Bank

December 21st, 5:06pm

 (PressTV)

 

Israeli forces have killed at least one person during 

a raid in the northern West Bank, amid simmering 

tensions in the occupied territory ---- due to the 

ongoing genocidal war against the Gaza Strip.

 

According to the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS), 

the 37-year-old victim identified as Abdul Qader Hussein 

Khaddour --- lost his life on Saturday as Israeli forces 

opened fire at him in Faqqu'a village east of Jenin.

 

The young man was struck in the thigh by live bullets 

---- and was immediately transferred to a hospital. 

He was pronounced dead, shortly afterwards.

 

The official Wafa news agency reported that the 

Palestinian man sustained gunshot wounds 

near the separation wall built on the 

village lands.

 

 The controversial wall separates Palestinian-

owned lands - from illegal Israeli settlements.

 

Since Israel unleashed the ongoing war on the besieged

 Gaza Strip in early October 2023 ---- Israeli forced have 

increasingly raided villages and cities in the occupied 

West Bank, killing at least 822 Palestinians.

 

Around 6,500 Palestinians have been wounded as well, 

according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

 

At least 45,227 Palestinians, most of them women 

and children, have also been killed in Israeli 

attacks across the Gaza Strip during the

 regime’s genocidal war.

 

Meanwhile, Israeli forces have detained 

at least 25 Palestinians from various 

areas across the West Bank.

 

The Commission of Detainees' and Ex-Detainees' Affairs 

and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) said in a 

statement that the detentions concentrated in the 

village of Burqa, while the rest took place in the 

governorates of Jenin, Bethlehem, Tulkarm, 

and al-Quds.

 

The raids were accompanied by assaults, threats 

against detainees and their families, and wide-

spread destruction of property, including 

damage to homes.

 

Israel keeps Palestinian inmates under deplorable 

conditions..... without proper hygienic standards.
Palestinian inmates --- have also been subject to
systematic torture, harassment and repression.

 

Human rights organizations say Israel continues 

to violate all the rights and freedoms granted to 

prisoners --- by the Fourth Geneva Convention 

and international laws. 

 

According to the Palestine Detainees Studies Centre, 

around 60% of the Palestinian prisoners detained in 

Israeli jails suffer from chronic diseases, a number 

of whom died in detention or after being released 

due to the severity of their cases.

 

 

 

__________________________________________

 

 

 

'This is cruelty, not war,' Pope Francis 

slams Israel's brutality against

 Gaza's children

December 21st, 3:48pm

 (PressTV)

 

Pope Francis says the killing of Palestinian children by 

Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip ---- is "cruelty, not war."

 

In a Saturday statement, Pope said the regime’s brutality 

against the children of the Palestinian territory, has 

touched his heart.

 

"Yesterday children were bombed. This is cruelty, this is 

not war," he said referring to an Israeli airstrike that 

killed at least 10 members of a family, including 

seven children.

 

"I want to say it - because it touches my heart."

 

Francis, who has repeatedly called for a ceasefire

in Gaza, said in late November that "the invader's

arrogance.. prevails over dialogue" in "Palestine.”

 

He also said that the situation in Gaza "corresponds 

to the technical definition" of genocide.

 

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Secretary General 

Christopher Lockyear - says Israel is committing

 "genocide" in Gaza.

 

UNICEF, the United Nations agency for children, said on 

Thursday, that every small effort to save a child’s life in 

the besieged territory “is undone by fierce devastation.”

 

Rosalia Bollen -- a communication specialist for the

agency, said over 14,500 children have been killed

 by Israeli forces... over the past 14 months.

 

More than 14 months into the regime's campaign of 

death and destruction in Gaza, the death toll has

 now surpassed 45,000, according to the latest 

figures released by the Gaza Health Ministry.

 

The UN's Human Rights Office has said its analysis 

shows close to 70% of the verified victims, over 

six months, were women and children.

 

 

 

_______________________________________



Lebanese army seizes military centres 

''belonging'' -- to Palestinian groups

December 21st, 12:57pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

The Lebanese army announced today the seizure 

of military centres belonging to Palestinian 

organisations, as part of the extension 

of state authority in several regions 

of the country.

 

The military institution announced the seizure of 

facilities in the northern Bekaa region belonging 

to the Popular Front for the Liberation of 

Palestine – General Command, and the 

Fatah Intifada movement.

 

It said in a statement that large quantities of weapons, 

ammunition and military equipment had been seized 

during the operation.

 

The Lebanese Armed Forces confirmed the continuity 

of the operations to seize military sites occupied by 

Palestinian organisations inside national territory,

 within the framework of maintaining security 

and stability.

 

The operation is part of the national plan to deploy and 

strengthen the Lebanese Army in accordance with the 

provisions of UN Security Council Resolution 1701.

 

As part of the ceasefire agreement with Israel, 

the Lebanese Army began on November 27 

to reinforce its deployment in the southern

 sector of the Litani region and extend 

state authority in coordination with 

the United Nations Interim Force 

(Unifil).

 

The ceasefire stipulates that Tel Aviv will not take any 

military action against Lebanon and will gradually 

withdraw its forces south of the Blue Line over 

a period of up to 60 days, in addition to the 

parties’ commitment to abide by 

Resolution 1701.

 

Following the 2006 war, the Security Council adopted 

Resolution 1701 on August 11th, 2006, calling for a 

complete cessation of hostilities, the deployment 

of the Lebanese Armed Forces in southern 

Lebanon, the parallel withdrawal of the 

Israeli army behind the Blue Line and

 the reinforcement of Unifil.

 

It also reaffirmed, as in all previous resolutions, 

its strong support for the territorial integrity, 

sovereignty and political independence of 

Lebanon within its internationally 

recognised borders.

 

 

 

______________________________

 

 

 

How 8-year-old Lebanese child Fawaz ------ 

shattered Ben Gurion’s 76-year-old fallacy

December 21st, 12:44pm

 by Lama Al-Makhour

(PressTV)

 

"This is War" was the title of a translated book

 I read during my second year at university.

 

It was a gray book... about the Middle Ages, detailing the 

wars of the Romans, Italians, Carthaginians, and others. 

It explored the art of bitter sarcasm in political, human, 

and social thought — a history of wars..... stripped of 

their bloodshed.

 

In these tales, it doesn’t matter how or why you kill, loot, 

or destroy. What truly matters is the outcome of your 

hurricane, aimed at anyone who dares to stand 

in your way. The world becomes a mass 

of megalomania, consumed by the 

usurpation of rights and lands.

 

This is what we studied in history books, in Historical 

Conquests and the Art of Changing Geography. Yet, I 

am not here to write about historical philosophies 

cloaked under lofty names, taught in universities, 

and shelved as..... what the "world reads - to 

become cultured."

 

What we witness today—what nearly splits the heavens 

and earth with its horror—is the so-called "holiness" of 

Zionism’s wars, purportedly sanctioned by the “Lord.”

 

The extreme right-wingers, in particular, do not need the

 "Holy Book" to justify the numerous victims — children 

and women alike — laid on the altar of their so-called 

"glorious Sabbath."

 

David Ben-Gurion, less than a decade after the 

illegitimate Israeli entity was established, 

during his stint as the Israeli prime 

minister in 1948.... led the Nakba 

(what Zionist cheerleaders call

 the “War of Independence”). 

 

He said: "The old die and the young forget."

 

The Zionist entity embraced this belief as 

a philosophical and political tenet, later 

weaponizing it, as a religious doctrine 

to lure Jews worldwide...... into the 

quagmire of these genocides.

 

Meanwhile, our elders surrendered their memories only 

after their souls. Our children, however, learn from the 

cradle -- that the memory of the land rests firmly in 

their hands.

 

In the middle of the night of September 29th, an Israeli 

air raid targeted the house of Ali al-Jawhari in Hermel, 

Lebanon, claiming his life along with his wife, Sahar, 

and their two sons, Mohammed and Shadi, as well

 as their youngest child, Fawaz.

 

Only Hussein, the eldest family member, and Qamar, 

the family’s only daughter and my childhood friend, 

survived the attack.

 

Or perhaps it is the martyrs who truly survived—the war 

of consciousness, the consciousness of blood. I write 

for Fawaz, the eight-year-old boy whose life was 

brutally and abruptly cut short.

 

Since the beginning of the ‘support front’ for Gaza in 

Lebanon, the Israeli entity repeatedly threatened to 

extend the genocidal war to Lebanon - if Hezbollah 

resistance movement did not separate the arenas

of Palestine and Lebanon ---- knowing well, the 

capabilities of Hezbollah.

 

Despite these threats, we, the people of Lebanon, raised 

no white flag. We stood for Gaza ----- enduring bloodshed 

and attempts to erase our memories and homeland. We

refused to pledge allegiance to shame, or its Arab and 

Western promoters.

 

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah knew his men as well as he 

knew his children. He knew Fawaz, just as he knew 

every man in southern Lebanon, ready with a 

finger on the trigger.

 

This truth was evident in a video clip where Fawaz’s 

sister asked him if he was afraid of Israel’s bombing 

of Hermel..... in retaliation for Lebanon’s support of 

Gaza. Smiling, Fawaz responded, "We will not stop 

the war from Lebanon until the war on Gaza stops. 

This is what Sayyed said."

 

However, both Sayyed and Fawaz left ------ holding 

the banner of truth ------ advancing, not retreating.

 

Benjamin Netanyahu’s tons of explosives could not 

silence Fawaz's powerful voice. Their hatred and 

oppression, meant to destroy the resistance ----- 

and its leaders failed to extinguish their cause.

 

Did Ben-Gurion ever imagine, that a Lebanese child 

would shatter his flimsy theory... 75 years after the 

establishment of the illegitimate Zionist entity? 

 

His vision of Saturdays used to justify criminal military 

orders, now falters before the memory that cannot be 

erased by catastrophes from the sea to the river.

 

Fawaz.... may never have read Ben-Gurion's theory, but 

he embodies the consciousness of blood ------ a legacy 

of resistance that no ash of destruction can smother.

 

As Tamim Al-Barghouti writes, in his poem My Soul 

is a Sacrifice: "I know that you do not fear a living 

child, but I truly call upon you --------- to fear the 

dead children."

 

Our children know you, Zionists. They frighten you in life 

....and haunt you in death. Fawaz, the Lebanese child,
shattered decades of Zionist beliefs and fallacies. 

 

Most importantly, Fawaz died as a martyr, like all free 

souls. He carried the thorns of injustice, cast them 

into the fire, and surrendered his spirit, untainted 

by the vulgarity of this world.

 

Lama Al-Makhour is a Lebanese writer who lost 

several family members and friends in the 

recent Israeli aggression against

 her country.

 

This article was originally written in Arabic and 

translated into English, by Roya Pour Bagher.

 

 

 

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Occupying Israeli forces open fire 

on Syrian protesters in Dara’a, 

wounding one

December 21st, 10:16am

(PressTV)

 

Israeli forces have shot and injured a young Syrian man 

after they opened fire on a group of demonstrators 

protesting against the regime’s offensives and 

seizure of 2 villages in Syria’s southwestern 

province of Dara’a.

 

Earlier on Friday, Israeli troops seized the villages of 

Jamlah and Maariya in the Yarmouk River basin, as 

their occupation of Syrian territory continues to 

expand... following the fall of President Bashar 

al-Assad’s government by armed groups, led 

by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, on December 8.

 

Locals protested against the occupation ---- chanting,

“Israel Get Out!” --- while waving the 3-starred green 

black and white flags flown by opponents of Assad.

 

Images posted by local Syrian social media accounts 

showed the protesters carrying banners, reading, 

“Free, Free Syria, Israel --- Get Out!” in Arabic.

 

Israeli fire injured a youth, identified by local media, as

 Maher al-Hussein, in the leg as protesters gathered to 

demand an end to the Israeli military presence in the 

area and the withdrawal of Israeli troops.

 

A villager from Maariya told AFP news agency that Israeli

 soldiers had been entering his village and other nearby 

villages, in recent days.

 

“When the Israelis entered … they sowed fear and horror 

among the people, the children, the women,” Ali al-

Khalaf, 52, said.

 

“So much so ---- that some people fled to other nearby 

villages. They [Israeli troops] entered the villages of

 Maariya, Aabdyn and Jamlah.”

 

Meanwhile, the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human 

Rights (SOHR) said Israeli forces had advanced further 

into the western outskirts of al-Rafid village in Syria’s 

southern Quneitra province ---- marking a significant 

escalation near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

 

Citing witnesses, the London-based war monitor 

described a heavy presence of Israeli military 

vehicles and a heightened state of alert in

 the area.

 

The observatory noted on Wednesday that Israeli troops 

had advanced approximately nine kilometres into rural
Dara’a ---- entering Kuwaya village and the historic 

al-Wahda Dam near the Syrian-Jordanian border.

 

It added that Israeli forces also moved into the 

74th Battalion compound of the Syrian army

 near the village of Sayda.

 

These incursions.... mark a significant violation of Syrian

 sovereignty and further strain an already tense situation

 in the southern part of the country amid the absence of

 firm diplomatic efforts to de-escalate, SOHR stated.

 

Since the collapse of Assad’s government earlier 

this month, Israel has carried out hundreds of

 airstrikes on various Syrian facilities.

 

The occupying Tel Aviv regime, in a move widely 

condemned internationally, also sent troops 

into a United Nations-patrolled buffer zone

in the Golan Heights and beyond, alleging 

it was a defensive, temporary measure.

 

 

 

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Ezzedine al Qassam: the man who 

inspired armed struggle against

 Israeli occupation

by Humaira Ahad

December 21st, 8:58am

 (PressTV)

 

Over 440 days after launching the historic Operation Al 

Aqsa Flood against the Zionist entity, which stunned

 the world, the Al-Qassam Brigades continue to 

resist occupation forces in the Gaza Strip.

 

On Friday.... Al-Qassam Brigades fighters targeted the 

"Magen" military site east of Khan Yunis in southern 

Gaza --- using an Al-Zawari suicide drone. In another 

coordinated operation, they killed an Israeli sniper 

at close range in Jabalia camp, northern Gaza, 

and detonated an explosive device, killing 

six others in the same area.

 

For over 14 months, the military wing of the Gaza-based

 resistance movement Hamas has been engaged in 

intense battles against Israeli occupation forces 

across the besieged Palestinian territory. 

Despite limited resources, they have 

inflicted significant losses on the 

enemy forces.

 

Established in 1992 -- the Al-Qassam Brigades have 

become synonymous with resilience and heroism. 

The group is named after Syrian freedom fighter 

Ezzedine al-Qassam, chosen to symbolize their

mission of armed resistance against an illegal 

Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories.

 

Al-Qassam is remembered as a pioneering resistance 

fighter against the British occupation of Palestine. 

He fought Western colonizers in West Asia,

 for years. 

 

After being expelled to Palestine by the French 

colonialists, the brave warrior took up the 

Palestinian cause, calling for armed 

resistance against Zionist and 

British assets.

 

Al-Qassam believed that armed revolution was the only 

way to prevent the establishment of a “Zionist state”

 in Palestine at a time when the method of armed 

revolution was not familiar to the Palestinian 

national movement. Palestinians mostly

 focused...... on demonstrations 

and conferences.

 

Who was Ezzedine al-Qassam?

 

Al-Qassam was born in the Syrian town of Jableh, 

south of the port city of Latakia, on December 

the 19th, in 1882.

 

He obtained Islamic education - by attending classes at 

a local school. At 14, he traveled to Cairo to attend the 

lectures at al-Azhar Mosque given by distinguished 

teachers, including the famous Islamic reformer 

Shaykh Muhammad Abdu.

 

The gatherings of Shaykh Muhammad Abdu and the 

writings of Shaykh Jamal al-Din al-Afghani inspired 

the young Al-Qassam, according to those who 

knew him.

 

With an Ahliyya diploma, he returned to Jableh, in 1903, 

where he succeeded his father in running a school and 

teaching the basics of reading and writing, and Qur'an 

memorization --- and some modern subjects.

 

Al-Qassam, was also appointed as the imam of the local 

al-Mansouri Mosque. As a young Islamic scholar, he set 

out on a mission to educate people about their religion 

and rights.

 

His sermons, lectures, and personal conduct made him 

popular among the local population. He later gained 

popularity in the neighbouring regions, as well.

 

When the Italian Army invaded Libya in 1911, Al-Qassam 

rose to the pulpit of the al-Mansouri Mosque, calling for 

holy struggle (jihad).

 

He was among the first to join the revolt against French 

occupation on the Syrian coast in 1919–20, and fought 

valiantly against the French in mountains surrounding 

the Citadel of Salah al-Din (Qal‘at Salah al-Din) north

 of Latakia.

 

Witnessing his zeal, the French regarded Al-Qassam 

as a threat to their control, sentencing him to death.

 

Months after the French mandate was imposed on Syria, 

a warrant was issued for Al-Qassam’s arrest, forcing 

him to flee to Haifa in Palestine in December 1920.

 

Period in Palestine

 

After arriving in Palestine, Al-Qassam taught at the 

al-Burj school and the Istiqlal Mosque of Haifa.

In1928, he joined the Sharia Court --- while

establishing al-Shabab al-Muslimeen

in Palestine.

 

The group was inspired by the Muslim Brotherhood

 that Hasan al-Banna had founded in Egypt.

 

As Palestine was under the British mandate after World 

War I, the British government tried to implement the 

controversial Balfour Declaration, of 1917 ---  to 

establish a “national homeland” for the Jews

----  in the land of Palestine.

 

Al-Qassam... followed closely, the growing menace of 

Zionism, as a result of British support of the “Jewish 

National Home”. He became convinced, that Britain 

was the root cause of the problem --- and that only 

armed struggle could restrain the Zionist project.

 

Al-Qassam considered the British occupation to be 

the first enemy of Palestine and called for fighting 

Zionist influence.. that was growing significantly.

 

His efforts were lauded and he came to be seen as a 

Muslim hero, for combating European influence in 

Palestine --- and throughout the Muslim world.

 

Establishment of Al-Qassam Brigades

 

The Syrian scholar, formed secret resistance groups to 

fight the British occupation of Palestine. He desired to 

keep the group hidden from the British and Zionist 

intelligence agencies.

 

In 1930, Al-Qassam obtained a religious edict (fatwa) 

from Sheikh Badr al-Din Al-Hasani, an Islamic cleric-

leader in Damascus, for a holy jihad -- against both

the British and the Zionists.

 

After the edict, these groups secretly carried out 

operations against the British occupation, and

these attacks continued for years, with the 

occupation authorities and intelligence 

unaware of it.

 

The prominent cleric announced the existence of these 

groups in 1935. After the announcement, Al-Qassam 

came under continuous surveillance from the

British authorities.

 

He was initially reluctant to declare jihad against British 

colonialism - as the group lacked the means to fight the 

British. However, a flood of mass Jewish immigration 

in the early 1930s, the rising level of surveillance 

over his activities by the authorities ---- and his 

apprehension of a pre-emptive move against 

him led him to declare jihad on the night of 

November the 12th, in 1935, in Haifa.

 

Al-Qassam took to the forests of the village of Ya‘bad 

in the district of Jenin, with eleven companions. 

The group fought relentlessly for six hours 

with British forces on November 20th.

 

At the age of 53.. Al-Qassam was martyred 

by the colonizing forces. He was buried in 

the cemetery of Balad al-Shaykh, in the 

Haifa district.

 

His martyrdom became a source of inspiration for the 

new generation of Palestinian freedom fighters. 

His assassination is considered instrumental 

in inspiring the Great Palestinian Rebellion 

(1936–39).

 

Decades later, Al-Qassam’s struggle against Western 

colonizers, continues to inspire young resistance 

fighters to rise against the brutal occupation 

of the Israeli regime.  

 

On October 7 last year, his long-cherished dream came 

true --- as Al-Qassam Brigades surprised the Israeli 

occupation and its Western backers, with an

historic military operation that changed

the equation.

 

 

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Yemeni army claims successful 

hypersonic missile attack 

on Tel Aviv

December 21st, 8:30am

 (PressTV)

 

Yemen’s military - says it has targeted Tel Aviv with

a hypersonic ballistic missile, in a fresh operation 

against the Israeli regime - and in support of the 

Palestinian people in the besieged Gaza Strip.

 

Yemeni armed forces spokesman Brigadier General 

Yahya Saree said in a statement on Saturday that

 the strike was carried out by a “Palestine 2” 

hypersonic ballistic missile, with the Israeli 

regime failing to stop the modern projectile.

 

“The missile force of the Yemeni Armed Forces targeted 

a military position of the Israeli enemy in the occupied 

area of Jaffa (Tel Aviv) ----- with a hypersonic ballistic 

missile, type Palestine 2 -- and the missile struck its 

target accurately, & the defenses and interception 

systems failed to intercept it,” Saree said.

 

The anti-Israel strike was conducted “for the oppression 

of the Palestinian people and in response to the 

massacres against our people in Gaza, and 

within the fifth scope of the supportive 

stages… in retaliation for the Israeli 

aggression against our country,” 

the statement added.

 

Praising the Yemeni people’s confrontation with and in 

defiance of the criminal Israeli enemy, Saree also said 

the Yemeni Army “salutes the Mujahideen in the Gaza 

Strip and their ongoing heroic operations against the 

Israeli enemy --- and confirms that it will continue to 

support them until the aggression stops and the 

siege on the Gaza Strip is lifted.”

 

Earlier in the day, the emergency service in the occupied

 territories said 16 settlers were injured as the Yemeni 

missile landed in southern Tel Aviv, with the Israeli 

#military acknowledging the regime’s failure to 

intercept the projectile.

 

“Following the sirens that sounded a short while ago, in 

central Israel, one projectile launched from Yemen was 

identified and unsuccessful interception attempts were 

made,” the Israeli military said on its Telegram channel.

 

At least 20 Israeli settlers have sustained injuries after

 a ballistic missile launched from Yemen struck the 

central part of the Israeli-occupied territories.

 

The Yemeni armed forces had announced a day earlier 

the execution of multiple military operations targeting 

Israeli positions.

 

Since the onset of the Israeli regime’s war on Gaza 

on October 7, 2023—after Palestinian resistance 

movements launched Operation al-Aqsa Storm

—Yemen has declared unwavering support for 

Palestine’s struggle against the occupation. 

The Yemeni Armed Forces have launched 

regular strikes against Israel, as part of 

a phased escalation campaign.

 

The campaign has included a strict maritime blockade 

of Israeli shipping, effectively preventing vessels

 from reaching Israeli ports.

 

Israel has so far killed at least 45,206 Palestinians, 

mostly women and children, and injured 107,512 

others in Gaza.

 

‘Heart of the Zionist enemy is no longer secure’

 

Hezam al-Asad, a member of the political bureau of 

Yemen’s Ansarullah resistance movement, said in 

a Hebrew-language post on X, “The failure of all 

Israeli defense systems means that the heart 

of the Zionist enemy is no longer secure.”

 

In another, he said, “There is no longer any use for 

interception systems that cost billions of dollars.”

 

In an Arabic post, he also wrote, “The enemy is trying to 

minimize its losses in the media to maintain its military 

standing and the morale of its settlers. It portrays the

 areas where the interceptor missiles fell, as targets

 hit by [our] missiles.”

 

Israeli analysts also acknowledged --- that the Israeli 

regime is incapable of confronting Yemen and lacks 

intelligence-based readiness to go to war with the 

country’s armed forces.

 

They said the Yemeni army had --- since the start of the 

war in Gaza fired more than 200 missiles and launched 

more than 170 drones at Israeli-occupied territories.

 

 

 

____________________________________

 

 

 

In numbers: 440 days of Israeli-US

genocidal war --- on the Gaza Strip

by Press TV Website Staff

(December 21st, 6:33am)

 

The Israeli-US genocidal war on the besieged Gaza Strip 

completed 440 days on Thursday, December 19th, and 

there are still no signs of the murderous aggression 

ending or slowing down.

 

From dead bodies lying scattered on the streets to 

hospitals and schools razed down, to children 

orphaned and millions rendered homeless, 

the gory events unfolding in the coastal 

Palestinian territory... represent a 

textbook case of genocide, and 

ethnic cleansing, according to 

human rights groups.

 

The death toll in the territory since the Israeli regime

 launched its indiscriminate aerial and ground on

 October 7, 2023, has surpassed 45,000, most 

of them children and women.

 

Almost all medical facilities in the territory have 

become defunct due to infrastructure damage, 

as well as the lack of electricity and fuel to 

keep essential services running.

 

There are no “safe zones” anymore and people are 

either putting up in makeshift shelters or refugee 

camps in both the northern and southern Gaza

 Strip..... which are frequently exposed to

 Israeli attacks.

 

The 440 days of Israeli genocide in Gaza until 

December 19th, 2024, based on the data 

released by the Gaza Media Office on 

Thursday, is as follows: 

 

440 – the number of days of the 

latest genocidal war on Gaza

 

45,129 – the total number of fatalities 

in Gaza since Oct. 7

 

9,941 – the number of massacres committed

 by the regime since Oct. 7 in total

 

7,172 – the number of massacres targeting 

Palestinian families since Oct. 7

 

56,289 – the number of people 

killed or missing since Oct. 7

 

11,160 –  the number of people missing since Oct. 7

 

3,467 – the number of families reduced 

to a single survivor since October 7

 

1,413 – the number of families completely erased

 

 from the civil registry with all members killed

 

17,803 – the number of children killed since Oct. 7

 

238 – the number of infants born

 and martyred since October 7

 

853 – the children under the age

 of one killed since Oct. 7

 

12,224 – the number of women killed since Oct. 7

 

44 – the number of people who died 

due to starvation since Oct. 7

 

1,060 – the number of doctors and 

paramedics killed since Oct. 7

 

94 – the number of civil defense 

personnel killed since Oct. 7

 

196 – the number of Palestinian 

journalists killed since Oct. 7

 

723 – the number of police and aid 

security personnel killed since Oct. 7

 

7 – the number of mass graves created 

by occupation forces inside hospitals

 

520 – the number of people retrieved 

from mass graves inside hospitals

 

70 – the percentage of child and women 

victims of the war since Oct. 7

 

107,338 – the number of wounded individuals 

who arrived at hospitals since Oct. 7

 

399 – the number of journalists wounded since Oct. 7

 

214 – the number of shelter houses targeted 

by the Israeli forces since Oct. 7

 

35,060 – the number of children who have

 lost one of their parents since Oct. 7

 

3,500 – the number of children at risk of death

 due to malnutrition and lack of food

 

12,125 – the number of widows

 

226 – the number of days of total 

closure of all Gaza crossings

 

12,650 – the number of injured people 

who need to travel for treatment

 

12,500 – the number of cancer patients 

who face the risk of death

 

3,000 – the number of patients with other

 diseases in need of treatment abroad

 

2,136,026 – the number of people now battling 

with infectious diseases due to displacement

 

71,338 – the number of cases of hepatitis

 infections due to displacement

 

60,000 – the number of pregnant women at 

risk due to lack of adequate healthcare

 

350,000 – the number of chronic patients at risk 

due to the prohibition on entry of medicine

 

6,500 – the number of people detained from

 the Gaza Strip amid the genocidal war

 

319 – the number of health practitioners 

who have been arrested

 

88 – the number of journalists detained

 whose names have been identified

 

2 million – the number of displaced 

people in the Gaza Strip

 

110,000 – the number of all the tents torn and 

rendered unsuitable for displaced persons

 

213 – the number of government 

buildings destroyed since Oct. 7

 

133 – the number of schools and universities 

completely destroyed since Oct. 7

 

351 – the number of schools and universities 

partially destroyed by the occupation

 

12,780 – the number of students killed

 by the occupation since Oct. 7

 

785,000 – the number of students deprived of school education since Oct. 7

 

755 – the number of teachers and education 

staff killed by the occupation since Oct. 7

 

146 – the number of scholars, university professors 

and researchers killed by the occupation

 

821 – the total number of mosques 

completely destroyed since Oct. 7

 

3 –  the number of churches targeted 

and destroyed since Oct. 7

 

19 – the number of cemeteries completely

 or partially destroyed out of a total of

 60 cemeteries

 

2,300 – the number of bodies stolen by the 

occupation from various cemeteries in Gaza

 

161,500 – the number of housing units 

completely destroyed since Oct. 7

 

82,000 – housing units rendered 

uninhabitable by the occupation

 

194,000 – the number of housing units 

partially destroyed since Oct. 7

 

88,000 – tons of explosives dropped by

 the occupation on Gaza since Oct. 7

 

34 – The number of hospitals taken out 

of service by the occupation since Oct. 7

 

80 – the number of health centres that 

have become non-functional since Oct. 7

 

162 – the number of health institutions 

partially destroyed since Oct. 7

 

136 – the number of ambulances destroyed

 by the occupation army since Oct. 7

 

206 – the number of archaeological and

 heritage sites destroyed since Oct. 7

 

3,130 – the kilometres of power grid 

destroyed by the occupation

 

125 – the number of ground-level 

power transformers destroyed

 

330,000 – the linear metres of water 

networks destroyed by the occupation

 

655,000 – the linear metres of sewage 

networks destroyed by the occupation

 

2,835,000 – the linear metres of roads 

and streets destroyed by the occupation

 

42 – the number of sports facilities 

destroyed by the Israeli occupation

 

717 – the number of water wells 

destroyed and put out of service

 






Image: No thanks to Israeli goods App
























The "No Thanks" application's logo

 

Google reinstates app that 

helps boycott Israel-linked

 companies

December 5th, 9:15pm

(PressTV)

 

Google has reinstated a mobile phone application that helps

 people identify and potentially avoid the products that

 have been made by companies that are linked to the 

Israeli regime.

 

"No Thanks" allows customers to scan products'

 barcodes and be notified if they have been 

made by Israeli-linked companies.

 

The new version's description says, "Our app simplifies 

the process of scanning barcodes and searching for 

products that are listed for the boycott movement."

 

A version designed for Apple products has reportedly 

been developed ----- and is currently ''under review''.


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 


 Norway Wealth Fund ------ Divests from

 Israeli Telecommunication Company 

over West Bank settlements

December 4th, 10:31am

(al Manar)

 

Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, the world’s largest, announced 

it has sold all of its shares in an Israeli telecommunications 

company as it provides telecoms services to the Israeli 

settlements in the occupied West Bank.

 

In its recommendation, released late on Tuesday, the fund’s 

watchdog said it was divesting from Bezeq, the Zionist 

entity’s largest telecoms group.

 

“The company, through its physical presence and provision of 

telecom services to Israeli settlements in the West Bank, 

is helping to facilitate the maintenance and expansion 

of these settlements ------ which are illegal under 

international law,” the recommendation read.

 

“By doing so the company is itself contributing to the violation of 

international law,” it added, according to Reuters news agency.

 

The $1.8 trillion fund --- has been an international leader in the 

environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment field.

 It owns 1.5% of the world’s listed shares across 8,700 

companies, and its size carries influence.

 

The watchdog said it noted that the company had said it was also 

providing telecoms services to Palestinian areas in the occupied 

West Bank, but that did not outweigh the fact that it was also 

providing services to Israeli settlements.

 

The watchdog makes recommendations to the board 

of the Norwegian Central Bank, which has the final 

say on divestments.

 

The fund has now sold all its stock in the company.

 

Before that, it had cut its stake during the first half of 2024, 

owning 0.76% of the company’s shares valued at $23.7 

million at the end of June, down from a holding of 

2.2% at the start of the year, fund data showed.

 

The watchdog’s new definition of ethical breaches - was partly 

based on the International Court of Justice finding in July that 

“the occupation itself, Israel’s settlement policy and the way

 Israel uses the natural resources in the areas are in conflict

 with international law”, according to an August 30th letter 

it addressed to the finance ministry.

 

Since the start of the war in Gaza in October 2023, the council 

had been investigating whether more companies fall outside 

its permitted investment guidelines.

 

Before the announcement to divest - the fund had divested 

from nine companies operating in the occupied West Bank.

 

Their operations include building roads and homes in Israeli 

settlements in East Al-Quds (Jerusalem) and the West Bank 

and providing surveillance systems for an Israeli wall 

around the occupied West Bank.

 

 

Source: Reuters news agency 

(edited by Al-Manar 

English Website)

 

The current boycott campaign could be considered the

 latest part of the pro-Palestine Boycott, Divestment 

and Sanctions (BDS) movement against the

Israeli regime.



























Image: Bartolome Maso's Birth Day



 

Today, December the 21st, in 1830,

 

Bartolome Maso,

 

patriot and soldier,

 

is born.

 

 

Bartolomé de Jesús Masó Márquez -- was a Cuban

politician and military man who fought for Cuban 

independence from the colonial power of Spain, 

and was later President of the República en 

Armas ("Republic in Arms").

 

Masó, son of a Catalan father and a Cuban-born mother 

from Bayamo, was born in Yara, on a farm named 

"Cerca Pie"; later.. he moved with his parents to 

the coastal city of Manzanillo. Educated at the 

Convent of Santo Domingo, as a young man he

put his activities into commerce - cultivating

his interest in literature, composing verses.

 

In 1851 he protested in a speech against the execution 

of Narciso López on the garrote. After this event ...he 

was under surveillance by the colonial authorities.

 

First battles

 

When, in 1867, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, Francisco 

Vicente Aguilera and others began to conspire ways 

to look at the independence of Cuba, Masó was 

one of the first who joined the cause. 

 

On October 10th, 1868, when he thought the moment 

had come.... he took off with his two brothers, met 

Céspedes in La Demajagua and took part in the 

unsuccessful uprising of Yara. 

 

He was involved in the attack and capture of Bayamo 

and to the liberation struggles in Jiguaní, Báguano, 

Rejondón, Bermeja and other places.

 

Shortly after the death of Céspedes, Masó was elected 

as representative of the department of Oriente; and 

when Tomás Estrada Palma was elected delegate 

of the Cuban Revolutionary Party, he named him 

Secretary of War after the death of José Martí. 

 

When Estrada Palma was imprisoned Masó returned 

to the armed forces, as a brigadier general.

 

In 1879, after the end of the Ten Years' War, he was 

imprisoned with the colonels Ricardo and Ismael 

Céspedes, first in the Castillo del Morro of 

Santiago de Cuba, and after in the 

Castillo de Santa Catalina, in

Puerto Rico. Then, he was 

transferred to a Spanish 

prison..... in Cádiz. 

 

Set at liberty, he first visited Barcelona, then

returned to Cuba traveling through France, 

England, Switzerland and Italy.

 

War of Independence

 

The Cuban War of Independence began on 24 February 

1895. Due to the serious illness of Guillermo Moncada, 

Masó... transferred the command of the rebels in the 

Oriente, until the arrival of major generals Antonio 

Maceo and Máximo Gómez. The battle of Masó's 

units began in Bayate. He spent the eve' of 

19 May 1895, together with José Martí, 

who fell in the Battle of Dos Ríos 

the next day.

 

In September 1895, meeting the revolutionaries of the 

Asamblea de Jimaguayú (Assembly of Jimaguayú),

Masó was elected vice president of the "Republic

in Arms". Two years later, on 30 October 1897, 

he met the revolutionary government in La 

Yaya, where he was elected president. 

 

On April 24, 1898 he proclaimed the document known as 

the "Sebastopol Manifesto", where he emphasized the 

slogan " independence or death” to counteract the 

intrigues of an autonomist tendency.  

 

In the elections for the first presidency of the 

independent Cuban republic in 1901, he ran 

against Tomás Estrada Palma, and was 

supported by the Independent 

Republican Party and the 

People's Labour Party. 

 

He withdrew his candidacy under pressure from the 

United States, which secured a permanent right of 

intervention in the young republic  ....by the Platt 

Amendment ----- which was opposed by Masó.

 

Bartolomé Masó died on 14 June 1907 in Manzanillo. 

His remains are buried in the city's cemetery.

 

A municipality in the current province 

of Granma, bears his name.

 

On October the 31st, 1896, he wrote the lyrics for the 

hymn Resurrection, dedicated to February 24, 1895.

 

 

The lyrics for the hymn Resurrection by

Bartolomé de Jesús Masó Márquez...

(in Spanish, or English translation)

we cannot find anywhere!

 

If you find them, please send them to

rayjoseph2021@outlook.com

 

Gracias!








 

TORIES ARE STRIPPING & PRIVATIZING
the NHS 
--- Taking 
Away OUR RIGHTS:.

Since 2022 - OAPs and you
have to have ear-syringing
done ''privately'' and this
is just one example.




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Police in Britain need ‘significant 

overhaul,’ inquiry says, amid

 run of scandals

February 29th, 3:31pm

 (PressTV)

 

Police in Britain need “a significant overhaul,” an inquiry 

says, against the backdrop of the case of an officer 

who committed rape and murder in 2021.

 

Officer Wayne Couzens was off duty in March that 

year when he forced Sarah Everard, in her 30s,

 from London, into his car, using his police 

credentials. Couzens raped and 

murdered her, later.

 

Attorney Elish Angiolini, who led the two-stage inquiry, 

said on Thursday the investigation had found a total 

of eight similar incidents reported before the

tragic death of Everard. She was a 

marketing professional.

 

The police department, the inquiry said, had failed 

on multiple occasions to recognize indicators 

of Couzens’ unsuitability for the role of 

an officer.

 

“Wayne Couzens was never fit to be a police officer,”

 Angiolini said. “And without a significant overhaul 

----- there is nothing to stop another Couzens 

operating in plain sight.”

 

Couzens, the inquiry showed, had allegedly
committed
 a very serious sexual assault
against a child ---- 
before his policing
career began.

 

“Now is the time for change,” Attorney Angiolini said. 

The lawyer urged -- “all those in authority in every 

police force in the country to read this report 

and take immediate action.”

 

“Given the known under-reporting of sexual offences,

 I believe --- there may be even more victims of 

Couzens’ offending.”

 

In a statement released on Thursday, Everard’s parents 

and siblings said they hope the “significant findings”

 announced in the first part of the inquiry could

 lead to changes to keep other women safe.

 

“We believe that Sarah died because he was a 

police officer --- she would never have got
into 
a stranger’s car.”

 

“As a family, the inquiry has helped us, not just 

because of its significant findings, but 

because its implementation, made 

us feel Sarah’s life was valued 

and her memory honoured.”

 

The investigation into Couzens generated a major 

purge... which led to more findings in the police 

force, including a cop who had committed 

24 rapes.

 

Mark Rowley, the Commissioner of Police of the 

Metropolis, initiated the purge. “The scale of

 the change that is needed inevitably 

means.. it will take time,” the

 London police chief said.

 

In December 2023, over 1,100 police officers 

across England and Wales were under 

investigation for sexual or 

domestic abuse. 

 

Those serving with the Metropolitan police had the

bleakest record, with 657 individuals accused 

of sexual or domestic abuse --- or both.

 





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United Nations Universal Declaration on Bioethics and 

Human Rights, Article 6 - Consent: Any preventive, 

diagnostic and therapeutic medical intervention 

is only to be carried out with the prior, free and 

informed consent of the person concerned. 


Article 3 - Human dignity and human rights: 

The interests and the welfare of the 

individual should have priority over 

the sole interest of science 

or society.




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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:

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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.



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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.


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Get Involved!

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

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


or this one:

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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


– Sign the petition in support of
Jeremy Corbyn, if you agree:

https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/a-vote-
of-confidence-in-jeremy-corbyn-after-brexit



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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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CHILCOT REPORT:
SOME MAIN POINTS:

1)  "Military action was not a last resort".

2) UK government "undermined the
authority"
of the UN security council.


3) Weapons of Mass Destruction presented
 "with a certainty that was not justified".

4) UK forces were "ill-prepared".

5a) "The government failed to
achieve its stated objectives."


5b) Post-war planning: Blair "should
 have known what might happen".

6) Chilcot says Blair also "overlooked the
 threat the invasion would pose to Britain."

____________________________________

Blair to Face Law

The former prime minister has been put on notice
 by families of dead servicemen, that he will face
 legal action, for his part in the illegal Iraq war.

They are being crowd-funded now, and
have raised so much money, that Blair
is
probably heading for a big fall...


Shadow Commons leader Paul Flynn:
the Iraq Inquiry's findings are an "utter
 condemnation" of his terrible decision
 --- and his prosecution should now be
given "serious consideration".

Former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond:
"I would like to see Blair investigated by
the
International Criminal Court (ICC),
for
the crime of a war of aggression,
and
face parliamentary action to
stop
him holding public office
ever again."

A former British ambassador to the UN:
 "The UK was pushed into entering
this
military action, too early."

Stop the War Coalition Convener Ms German:
“This is an incredibly damning report for Tony Blair.
It will not call for legal sanctions, but it says that
Blair is culpable for the war, in many ways.

“He needs to be driven out of public life. He is
still part of the Labour Party. We need to make
 sure that truth & justice prevails. There must
 be legal action against Blair, & he should no
 longer be considered fit for any office.”

CND general secretary Kate Hudson:
 “The report shows that Tony Blair had
no respect for cabinet procedure, no
respect for Parliament, & no respect
for international law.

“Chilcot reveals the evidence that must now be
 used to bring Tony Blair to justice. This is our
 demand. Only when justice is served, can we
prevent disasters like the Iraq war from ever
happening again.”

 Iraqi journalist Juma al-Quraishi:
"Everyone who took part in the war against Iraq
should be condemned, either Britain, or others."

Baghdad resident Ali al-Saraji:
"Ex-UK prime minister, Tony Blair, destroyed
 our country. From 2003, to now, our country
has been the scene of destruction, killing,
massacres, explosions and sectarianism."

A defiant Blair refuses to accept accusations
 from service families that he was wrong and
reckless, and he insists that he would make
 the decision again, 'come what may'.

 Families of some of the 179 military personnel
 killed in Iraq, say the former PM is "a terrorist".


____________________________________



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

____________________________
   

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.



Figures released by The Office for National Statistics
(ONS) reveal that UK pensioners are 4th worst off....
out of all of the countries in the European Union.

_______________________________________






Survey Finds UK
Failing on Childcare


September 13th, 11:13am (FNA)






Tens of thousands of working parents said the government


 is failing them with inadequate childcare policies that leave


 them financially crippled, stymied in their careers and 


desperate for radical change, according to a 


major survey.


 


The survey of more than 20,000 working parents, which was 


shared with the Guardian and involved more than a dozen 


organisations, found that 96% believed ministers were 


not doing enough to support parents with the cost 


and availability of childcare while 97% said 


childcare in the UK was too expensive.


 


One-third of parents said they paid more for childcare than 


their rent or mortgage. This proportion rose to 38% for 


both those in full-time work or were single parents, 


and to 47% of respondents from a black ethnic 


background.


 


The survey comes before a debate on childcare in parliament 


on Monday that was triggered after over 100,000 parents 


signed a petition calling for an independent review of 


childcare funding and affordability.


 


According to data from the Organisation for Economic Co-


operation and Development, the UK has the third most 


expensive childcare system in the world, behind only 


Slovakia and Switzerland; a full-time place costs 


£12,376 a year on average.


 


Research by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) found that 


between 2008 and 2016 the cost of a one-year-old child’s 


nursery provision grew four times faster than wages in 


England. In London, it was more than 7 times faster.


 


Warnings that the early years sector is at risk of collapse have 


been largely ignored and morale is low: research by Nursery 


World, found that one in 10 childcare workers, is living


 in poverty.


 


Justine Roberts, the chief executive of the online forum Mumsnet, 


said, “This is a problem that’s been hiding in plain sight for years,


 and parents know exactly how badly they’re being failed. The 


government must not ignore the misery and stress this 


issue causes for parents across the whole country.”


 


The survey found that people who were struggling the most were 


on the lowest incomes, on universal credit, were single parents,


 had disabilities or had a black ethnic background. One in three 


parents with a household income of less than £20,000 has had 


to cut back on essential food or housing as a direct result of 


childcare bills, while four in 10 single parents have had to


 use credit cards to pay for essential items.


 


Ninety-two percent of parents said the cost of childcare had 


affected their standard of living, while 50% said the cost was 


completely unaffordable or had resulted in a substantial 


impact. Ninety-four percent of parents who changed their 


working patterns after having children... said childcare 


costs were a factor in the decision.


 


The survey also revealed how heavily parents relied on family 


for childcare – while 75% used private nurseries for childcare,


 56% of parents said they relied on grandparents for help. 


Overall, the survey found 99% of all respondents agreed 


that childcare should be recognised as a vital part of the


 UK’s economic and social infrastructure.


 


Joeli Brearley, the founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, 


said, “All we want from the government is transparency. The cost 


of childcare continues to increase, forcing more parents out of 


their jobs, and the quality of our early years settings decrease, 


which will have serious long-term consequences for all of us.


 We don’t believe the government has a grasp of how big the 


issue is... and the impact it is having on families and


 the economy.”


 


The survey was produced and distributed by.. Mumsnet, Pregnant 


Then Screwed, the TUC, the Fawcett Society, the Women’s Budget 


Group, Gingerbread, Working Families, the Fatherhood Institute, 


Maternity Action, Music Football Fatherhood, Mother Pukka, 


Tova Leigh, Black Mums Upfront, the Young Women’s Trust 


and Cathy Reay (That Single Mum).


 


The data, which was not weighted, was collected from 20,046 parents


 in the UK with at least one child aged 18 or under, carried out 


between 20 July and 31 August 2021 – with 97% of the


respondents being women.


 


It presented compelling evidence, that lack of access to childcare 


was preventing progress on gender equality. Only 16% of women 


said childcare had not affected their seniority or income at work, 


compared with 42% of men. Of the female respondents, 83% 


said childcare costs and availability affected mothers more 


than fathers; 41% of male respondents said it affected 


parents equally. Two-thirds of female respondents 


reduced their hours after having a baby,


 compared with 26% of men.


 


Felicia Willow, the chief executive of the Fawcett Society, said, 


“Our government cannot drop the ball on this – it’s clear that 


a lack of access to childcare is stopping women both going 


to work and progressing at work.”


 


The survey also suggested the government’s flagship shared 


parental leave policy was a particular failure; only 17% of 


respondents said it was useful for their family.


 


Ros Bragg, the director of Maternity Action, said, “The deeply 


flawed shared parental leave has been about as helpful to 


working parents as a chocolate teapot. Take-up rate 


among eligible families is now less than 4% in its 


fifth year of operation. It’s clear that we need to 


start again.”


 


Elliott Rae, the founder of Music Football Fatherhood, said...


“Extortionate childcare costs reinforce traditional gendered


parenting roles and make it difficult for dads to have 


flexibility in their work and be fully active and 


engaged fathers.”


 


The survey suggested that respondents wanted to see a radical


 overhaul of the childcare system: 90% of all parents supported 


at least three months of “use-it-or-lose-it” parental leave for 


fathers, paid at at least minimum wage level, while 94% 


believed subsidised childcare should start from the 


end of paid maternity leave.


 


Frances O’Grady, the TUC secretary general, said, “We don’t 


want tinkering around the edges. Our broken parental leave 


system is in need of a complete overhaul.”


 


The Department for Education said parents’ ability to claim 30


 “free” hours a week during term time for three- and four-year


-olds could save them up to £5,000 a year and the number of


 childcare places offered by providers was stable.


 


A spokesperson said early years providers had been given 


financial support during the pandemic, and the government 


had invested £3.5bln yearly in childcare since 2018, adding,


 “We’re making millions more available through our 


recovery fund to level up children’s early 


outcomes, raising the quality of early 


education even further.”


 


 


_____________________________________







Watchdog Finds UK Police 

Tasering Children and
Mentally ill People

August 25th, 1:37pm (FNA)

 

Police must be trained to use Tasers only when “absolutely 

necessary”, a watchdog said, after a review found the

weapons were being used against children and

mentally ill people.

 

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) reviewed 

around 100 of the most serious cases involving Tasers in 

England and Wales, including 16 where people died, The 

Independent reported.

 

Inquests found that the use of Taser contributed to four 

of those deaths, and inquiries are ongoing in others, 

including the killing of former footballer, Dalian 

Atkinson, by PC Benjamin Monk.

 

Last year, a coroner who examined the death of 30-year-old 

father Marc Cole, warned that “future deaths will occur,

unless action is taken”, but the Home Office rejected 

his call for a review of the physical effects of Tasers.

 

The IOPC said they had been used on people with underlying 

health problems, including epilepsy and heart conditions, 

and that, in some cases – including three where people 

died – officers had suspected they were “feigning 

being unwell”.

 

A report published on Wednesday also raised concerns about 

the “increasing use of Tasers on children and vulnerable 

people with mental health, drug and alcohol issues”.

 

The review warned that police had used the weapons in 

unsafe locations, and had not always considered the 

“risk of injury”, properly.

 

In a quarter of the cases examined, Tasers had been wrongly 

used to make people “comply with instructions”, and in a

third, officers had missed opportunities to de-escalate 

situations.

 

The IOPC said that current Taser use was threatening public 

trust in the police, especially over the disproportionate use 

against Black men.

 

IOPC director general Michael Lockwood stated, “Tasers are 

available to more officers than ever before, but engagement 

with communities has highlighted a stark difference 

between their expectations about when a Taser 

should be used, and the situations in which a

Taser can be used, under current national 

guidance, particularly on those who 

are vulnerable.

 

“Police forces must be able to explain this clearly, or risk

further eroding public confidence,” Lockwood added.

 

Lockwood said that although Tasers were a valuable tool 

for protecting both the public and police officers... 

independent scrutiny must ensure that they
are 
used appropriately.

 

“Clearer national guidance on the circumstances in which Tasers

should and should not be used - and better training - will improve 

officer safety, as well as give the public reassurance that Tasers

are being used, only when absolutely necessary,” he added.

 

“Police forces must be able to justify to the public the 

circumstances in which a Taser is deployed, 

particularly when children and vulnerable 

people are involved. Forces must also 

respond to the disproportionate use 

of Tasers against Black people,” 

he said.

 

The IOPC made 17 recommendations, including improvements 

to police guidance and training, the scrutiny and monitoring 

of Taser use and data and research.

 

The Inquest charity said they do not go far enough and called for

“systemic change”, saying Tasers were dangerous weapons, 

that had resulted in serious injury and death.

 

“They are increasingly used, as a first, not last resort,” added 

Director Deborah Coles, adding, “Ultimately to prevent further 

deaths and harm, we must look beyond policing and redirect 

resources into community, health, welfare and 

specialist services.”

 

The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and the College of 

Policing announced research on racial disproportionality in 

police use of Tasers last year.

 

A National Taser Stakeholder Advisory Group in this area has 

also been set up, and there are new conflict management 

guidelines and training proposals.

 

The NPCC said the IOPC’s review only covered 0.1 percent of

all Taser use, because so few cases had been referred to 

the watchdog.

 

Home Office figures record Taser use if the weapons are 

drawn, used to plant a red target dot on a suspect, or 

fired. In 86 percent of recorded Taser incidents, 

they are not fired.

 

Chief Constable Lucy D’Orsi, the national police lead on 

Tasers, said work was already underway... to make

 improvements.

 

“Focusing on these smaller number of cases missed an 

opportunity to consider Taser use more broadly and, 

unfortunately, has resulted in recommendations 

which are mostly out of date and not based
on
 the realities of policing,” she added.

 

“Policing is not easy and in many violent situations I believe 

Taser is a viable, less lethal option for officers, between 

using a baton and the lethal force of a gun. Taser has 

a critical place in protecting the public and our 

officers,” she said.

 

The IOPC said it could only investigate “the most serious 

and sensitive cases” because of its remit, and aimed to 

contribute to the growing evidence base around 

Taser use.

 

The Association of Police and Crime Commissioners said
it 
would act as a bridge between police forces and the
public, 
to ensure concerns were addressed.

 

The watchdog also uncovered evidence that some officers made

inappropriate comments, including derogatory remarks, during 

these incidents, in an analysis of 101 investigations involving 

Tasers, between 2015 and 2020.

 

Some 60 percent of Black people involved in Taser discharges 

were subjected to continuous discharges of more than five 

seconds, compared with 29 percent of White people.

 

The longest length of continuous use, was 67 seconds.


 


_________________________________


 


Watchdog Finds UK Police

 Failing to Impose Orders 

on Men Accused of Abuse

August 24th, 12:05pm (FNA)

 

Police are failing to impose restraining orders
or 
bail conditions on men accused of rape,

domestic abuse, harassment and 

stalking, a watchdog found --- 

placing women and girls at

 increased risk of harm.

 

A police super-complaint, submitted by the Centre

 for Women’s Justice (CWJ), raised concerns that 

police were failing to use protective measures
in 
cases involving violence against women
and 
girls, The Guardian reported.

 

A joint investigation between HM Inspectorate of 

Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services, the 

Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), 

and the College of Policing found there was
lack of understanding in police forces of 
how and/or when to use such protective 

measures, which could lead to women
and girls being 
harmed, or victims 

being less likely to report crime 

in the future.

 

However, the CWJ expressed disappointment that 

the recommendations did not go far enough.

 

Nogah Ofer, a solicitor at the CWJ, stated, “The super-

complaint recommendations are welcome. However, 

they do not get to grips with the severity of the 

problem, or go far enough to ensure that 

police forces make real changes 

in practice."

 

 “Some recommendations, require improved data-gathering,

 and tell chief constables in general terms to prioritise and 

monitor use of orders, but there is a lack of specifics and 

no discussion of under-resourcing, which is the elephant 

in the room. We fear that in five years’ time the situation 

will not be much different to today,” Ofer added.

 

The report made several recommendations, including that 

chief constables should ensure their officers understand 

all the protective measures available & the Home Office 

and Ministry of Justice should intensify and accelerate 

their consideration of creating a bespoke offence, of 

breaching pre-charge bail.

 

The director general of the IOPC, Michael Lockwood, said: 

“Police have a key role in protecting vulnerable people 

and this super-complaint has highlighted clear gaps 

where improvements must be made in protecting 

vulnerable women and girls."

 

“The right training, support, guidance... and leadership, is 

critical to police using protective measures to help keep 

women and girls safe from harm," Lockwood added.

 

“However, this is a community-wide issue and one that 

needs not just a policing response, but a response 

from the whole criminal justice sector, non-

government organisations and others," 

he said.

 

“More than ever, we need a consistent approach to 

stopping appalling crimes of violence against 

women and girls, from occurring in the
first 
place,” Lockwood added.

 
[Rhondda Records adds:

 Damned if you do, and damned if you
don't... think, change, and improve!!!]



________________________________




UK head teacher prompts outrage, 

heated debate -- after revealing her 

school ban on ‘sexist’ expressions

 like ‘boys and girls’

April 29th, (RT)

 

UK head teacher prompts outrage, heated debate 

after revealing her school ban on ‘sexist’ 

expressions like ‘boys and girls’.

 

A UK primary school headmistress has kicked off a storm 

after revealing that she has instructed her teachers not to

 use a number of “sexist” phrases, including ‘let’s go, 

guys’ and ‘boys and girls’.

 

Sarah Hewitt-Clarkson, who heads the Anderton Park 

primary school in Birmingham, told the Good Morning 

Britain show on Thursday that students as young as 

three are taught to reject the use of the banned

 expressions by holding up posters.

 

The program – which has stoked fierce debate among 

parents – rewards the two students who flag the ‘best’

 instances of such usage with certificates at the end 

of the week.

 

“If our boys and girls grow up and in school we don’t 

challenge this sexist language and boys are told, 

‘man up’, ‘grow a pair’ and ‘boys don’t cry’, it’s 

very damaging for them...abusers later on 

potentially, or bullies, will also use this 

fear,” Hewitt-Clarkson said.

 

“Fear is the biggest weapon that abusers have and if 

boys are told, ‘boys don't get scared’, ‘boys don’t talk 

about their feelings’, then where are they going to go 

when they are afraid and they are frightened?” 

she added.

 

“Fast forward a little bit to when the children are older

 just to see why this is so important because it’s a tiny

 part of a huge jigsaw,” said Hewitt-Clarkson, who had 

previously said that there was a thread tying tragic 

outcomes like the murder of Sarah Everard to 

casual ‘banter’ and the examples adults set.

 

When asked how the school handled the resulting issues

 in addressing students in a classroom setting, Hewitt-

Clarkson said that the preferred greeting should be 

“good morning everyone” since that does not 

create a gender divide and includes people 

who might not identify as either sex.

 

Journalist Nana Akua, who was also part of the show, 

called the move “absolutely ridiculous” and warned

 that “we’re creating a generation of wallflower kids 

who are listening for an offence.”

 

Noting that the “context of language” was important, 

Akua told Hewitt-Clarkson her “energy is in the 

wrong place.”

 

Social media users were divided on the school’s emphasis

 on gender identity and inclusion with as many supporters

 defending the program as important as there were critics

 who called it unnecessary.

 

Describing it as “absolutely ridiculous”, one person, a p

rimary school teacher, tweeted, “Let kids be kids. They 

grow up too fast as it is.”

 

Another user, identifying herself as an academic, said 

Hewitt-Clarkson was right since “we do segment” 

others based on lessons learned early on.

 

A number of users suggested she stick to teaching 

students “reading, writing, arithmetic and also how 

to be kind” instead of “any of this other stuff.”

 

The majority of users agreed with the need to “phase 

out” some phrases like ‘man up’ and ‘grow a pair’ but 

called for “balance and some common sense”. Some

 also expressed concern about the long-term effects 

of the program.

 

But some denounced the program as evidence 

of “brainwashing” and “stifling freedom of 

speech” in schools, while others said the 

problem lay with the English language,

which doesn't use gender.

 

Tweeter: The problem is English Language. 

Only English and Turkish do not assign 
gendered pronoun & cases in discourse.
English denotes 
everything as Male with
few 
satisfactory gender neutral alternatives,

Learning non-gendered language early is 

the best solution and avoids confusion

 

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UN hits out at UK decision
to 
cut family planning aid
from 
£154 million to £23m

April 29th, 2:39pm (PressTV)

 

 

The UK faces criticism from a UN agency, over
the 
government's decision to cut aid for family 

planning by 85 percent.

 

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has 

launched a scathing attack on the UK’s decision
to 
cut family planning aid from £154 million to 

£23m this year, warning that women and 

girls around the world, will suffer as

 a result.

 

The aid cut, which indicates a reduction by 85% 

could have helped prevent “250,000 maternal 

and child deaths.”

 

Prior to this decision, Britain was the biggest 

donor to the initiative, run by the UNFPA.

 

UNFPA provides contraception and maternal health 

medicine to millions of women in some of the world's

 poorest nations, as well as training maternal health 

staff and promoting efforts to prevent child 

marriage, unintended pregnancies and 

unsafe abortions.

 

Natalia Kanem, UNFPA executive director, accused 

Britain of “stepping away from its commitments at 

a time when inequalities are deepening and 

international solidarity is needed more 

than ever.”

 

She branded UK government’s decision as “devastating” 

& said that "with the now-withdrawn £130m, the UNFPA

 Supplies Partnership would have helped prevent around

 250,000 maternal and child deaths, 14.6 million

 unintended pregnancies and 4.3 million 

unsafe abortions.”

 

Kanem said the UN agency “deeply regrets” the UK’s 

decision, before adding that - upon slashing funds -

“women and girls suffer, especially the poor, those 

living in remote, underserved communities and 

those living through humanitarian crises.”

 

In response to a UN statement on Thursday, Liz Sugg, 

the former Foreign Office minister, who resigned in 

protest of the cuts, said that Britain's withdrawal 

of financial funding for the women's health 

organization was a "double hit on the 

world's poorest."

 

“This is money the UK committed to in the UN chamber, 

signed an agreement and now we’re walking away from 

it – it’s pretty unheard of," Sugg told the BBC Radio 4 

Today program on Thursday.

 

The UK declared this year that it would reduce its total 

foreign aid budget from 0.7 percent to 0.5 percent of 

national income, a £4 billion cut.

 

Meanwhile, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said he did

 not recognize the figures, but admitted no area was

 immune to cuts.

 

The move has triggered an outcry from charities and aid

organizations that argue it will harm poor communities 

already reeling from COVID-19 and could also hamper

efforts to curb climate change.

 

UKAid has long been a cover for the government’s foreign

policy deployment in the poorer countries and its drastic

aid cuts happen, even as the British military and 

intelligence services step up their activities in

the subject countries.

 

The UK’s retreatment from its financial commitments 

comes after other world powers’ increase their aid 

spending to the poorest, because their need is 

increasing, given the global health crisis.




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UK: Domestic Abuse Victims 

‘Forced to Sell Homes or Rack

 Up Debt to Get Justice’

April 28th 5:08pm (FNA)




Domestic abuse victims who can’t get legal aid

 are being forced to sell their homes or rack up 

debts, to bring perpetrators to justice,

 campaigners warned.

 

New legislation introduced in January eradicated 

the cap -- previously used -- when determining 

eligibility, but charities say domestic abuse 

survivors are still being refused help, due 

to owning their home, The Independent 

reported.

 

Experts say victims who cannot afford legal representation 

are being forced to face their abusive former partners 

alone in court, due to the changes not being
properly 
rolled out.

 

The warning flies in the face of a December 2020 High Court 

ruling that stopped a legal loophole that blocked a domestic 

abuse survivor who was a single mother from obtaining 

legal aid, despite her only having £28 in her bank 

account. Legal aid helps people pay for legal 

advice and representation in court.

 

Lola, a domestic abuse survivor, said she reapplied for legal 

aid twice after learning the law had changed but has been

 rejected both times, due to owning her home.

 

The 36-year-old, who is unemployed and struggling for money, 

added, “I was also rejected before the law change. I meet all 

the criteria, except for the fact I own my house."

 

“They asked: ‘Why haven’t you got a loan out? and ‘Why haven’t

 you asked friends and family?’ The process is re-traumatising.

 But my ex has got full legal aid," she added.

 

“He manipulated a professional by saying he had suffered 

domestic abuse from me and got them to write this down 

in a letter, which he then used to apply for legal aid. You 

don’t need any proof for this. He’s taking me to court 

for nothing,” she said.

 

Lola, who has had two restraining orders against her ex-

partner, said she qualifies for free school meal vouchers.

 

“I have to represent myself alone in court,” she said, adding, 

“I’m not legally trained. It's the most triggering, traumatising

 experience. He has a barrister. They talk to me like I’m the 

lowest form of humanity. Like I’m scum. He’s got an 

endless pit of my money to keep taking me to 

court. It’s like I’m his plaything.”

 

Lola criticised the legal aid agency which gave her ex money 

for not even checking if there were legal proceedings or a 

restraining order against him - adding it should be 

standard practice.

 

She warned the “injustice” of the situation was “so huge” it 

means she is “consumed by anger” every day, and warned

an individual as dangerous as her ex-partner, who refuses 

to pay child maintenance, should not be granted “all that 

power” in the courts.

 

Lola, who is being supported by domestic abuse charity 

Women’s Aid, recalled the abuse suffered during her

 relationship.

 

“It was never physical,” she said, adding, “But it was getting 

to that point. It was emotional and financial abuse. He 

starting reading up on conspiracy theories and 

taking an interest in flat earth theories. He 

completely lost his grip on reality.”

 

Lola said he would regularly scream at her in front of their son 

for trivial issues such as leaving lights on and constantly 

ringing her when she was at home due to his 

“possessive nature”.

 

She said her son is keen to do school activities but she has 

had to request grants from charities to afford them — 

adding she is terrified she won’t be able to “afford 

to let him pursue his passions”. Money set aside

 for her son’s future is being spent on solicitors 

and barristers, she said.

 

“I’m in a horror film,” Lola said, adding, “This man has got all 

his support. He is hunting me down. I’m going from room to 

room and there is no escape. He was bad enough but now

 the legal aid is abetting him to do this to me.”

 

Refuge found 1,780 women seeking help – more than a third of 

the total – had faced economic abuse from their partner. On 

average, the mistreatment, which includes being denied 

access to money or a bank account, as well as having 

debt placed in their name, lasted more than six years.

 

Charlotte Proudman, a family law barrister, told The Independent 

she had referred domestic abuse survivors to solicitors since

 the changes were in introduced but they had nevertheless 

not been eligible for legal aid.

 

Dr Proudman added, “Solicitors have said it hasn't come into 

force. On the ground, it is not happening. The legal aid 

agency might be refusing because they own 

properties, which defies logic and law."

 

“There is one woman in particular, who because she owns half 

of the family home, they have said she is not eligible for legal 

aid even though she is on benefits. She is a domestic abuse 

victim. It is awful," Dr Proudman said.

 

“If victims haven't got any money to seek protection through 

courts, it leaves them in a vulnerable situation, unable to 

escape abusive partners and seek court protection. 

Such as, orders which block the abusers 

contacting them or approaching them 

in person,” she said.

 

Dr Proudman warned women who are not legally trained do 

not know how to “navigate” the legal system - with victims 

of domestic abuse being particularly scared to face their 

abuser in court alone.

 

“It is a process of them being re-traumatised without the 

protection of a lawyer to speak on their behalf,” she said, 

adding, “An abuser can continue abuse by taking them 

back to court as a way of continuing harassment and

 stalking them.”

 

Legal aid for domestic abuse victims needs to be non-means

 tested and universally available for all irrespective of their

 finances with no delays, she added.

 

“Sometimes it can take weeks to get a legal aid agency to 

decide if they are going to get funding,” Proudman said, 

adding, “In that time serious physical or psychological 

harm could have been caused.”

 

Olive Craig, senior legal officer at Rights of Women, a 

leading women’s legal rights charity, told The 

Independent recent changes to legal aid are 

“applied inconsistently and do not go far 

enough to address the many problems

 presented by the legal aid means test”.

 

She added, “We expect the government’s long overdue review 

of the means test to address those deficiencies and ensure 

access to justice for all.”

 

While Lucy Hadley, of Women's Aid, said they have been 

“disappointed” to learn domestic abuse victims who 

own their own homes are still being blocked from 

getting legal aid, in spite of the High Court’s

 key ruling.

 

She demanded the legal aid means test to be completely 

axed for domestic abuse survivors to make sure “no 

woman who needs to access legal advice and 

representation when escaping an abuser 

is barred from justice“.

 

The Home Office has been contacted for comment.

 

 

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UK breakup? Welsh
independence

 more popular
than ever

April 8th, 8:56pm  (Press TV)

 

New polls suggest that support for Welsh independence 

from the UK is at an all time high. This has created fear 

in Downing Street, over the real threat of a Kingdom 

breakup, with the Welsh parliament elections on 

the way. 

 

The idea of a Welsh breakaway from the United 

Kingdom is high on the agenda, ahead of this 

year's Welsh elections.

 

With the country’s biggest pro-independence party 

Plaid Cymru, pledging to secure a vote on Welsh 

independence within the next five years.

 

The idea of Wales going alone has traditionally been 

an obscure viewpoint, however, since Brexit, public 

support for an independence vote has skyrocketed.

 

One poll conducted this year actually suggested that 

Welsh support for independence, could be as high 

as 39 percent, that would be the highest level 

ever recorded.

 

No.10 has reportedly become very aware of the growing 

anti-Westminster sentiment outside of England, and are

 drawing up plans to counter the trend.

 

The Welsh elections are taking place in May. Plaid Cymru 

have been recording great successes in past votes, and

 hopes are high of major gains.

 

Although support for independence is not yet near a 

majority view, Westminster’s poor handling of the 

coronavirus crisis, and the negative effects 

Brexit has had for Wales, appears to have 

created greater belief in the virtues of 

self-government. With Scotland also 

pushing hard for a UK divorce... 

No.10’s concerns are growing

 as fast as Welsh patriotism.

 

 

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Hello darkness my old friend
...Peter Mandelson is back 

advising Labour, why not 

just go the whole hog & 
bring back Tony Blair?

by Chris Sweeney

February 15th (RT)

 

Chris Sweeney is an author and columnist who has written 

for newspapers such as The Times, Daily Express, The 

Sun and Daily Record, along with several international-

selling magazines. Follow him on Twitter
@Writes_Sweeney

 

 

Keir Starmer is so devoid of original ideas he is bringing back 

the Prince of Darkness to help him crowbar his way into 

Number 10, but if the plan is Blair 2.0, why settle for an 

impersonator when the original is still available?

 

Lord Peter Mandelson is not a name that will resonate beyond

 the UK, but he is one of Britain’s most infamous spin doctors. 

The type of character who has seemingly exerted an extended

 sphere of influence without it ever being clear exactly what he 

does. He arrived into the Labour Party in 1985 and it’s now 

been revealed he is still pulling strings today, 36 years later.

 

Tony Blair adored his style but some of the left-wing union 

devotees had no time for the man who became known as 

‘The Prince of Darkness’. So, to appease them, and to 

keep his involvement in Blair’s leadership campaign 

secret, he was issued a code name – 'Bobby'. 

 

Since then, he’s inhabited a range of roles; minister without 

portfolio, secretary of state for Northern Ireland, European

 commissioner, business secretary --- and then Baron 

Mandelson as he entered the House of Lords. After 

Blair left - and was replaced by Gordon Brown - 

Mandelson retained an iron-grip on the levers 

of power. In that period, he was a member of 

35 cabinet committees, and some referred 

to him as the “unelected prime minister.”

 

Mandelson likes a frontman, a lead singer to shield him while 

he writes the lyrics. So it’s business as usual now that’s he 

back in alongside current Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer. 

There is only a decade or so in age between the two, but

 the level of experience in the dark arts of politics, is 

heavily tipped in Mandelson’s favour. The notoriety

 is why he chooses to remain in the shadows, as a 

lot of voters detest him. He represents the back-

room dealmaking and media manipulation that

 turns so many off politics.

 

Mandelson is like a lightning rod, he takes the surge and 

allows his ‘stooge’ to carry on. He ended up in the public 

court of shame, for spending a New Year’s Eve, on Paul 

Allen’s yacht, while Microsoft was at the centre of an 

EU investigation.

 

Another yacht trip got him in hot water, this time,
with 
oligarch Oleg Deripaska, as Mandelson had
been 
part of a decision to cut aluminium tariffs.
At the 
time, Deripaska owned United Company
Rusal, 
one of the world’s biggest producers of
the metal.

 

Mandelson was also friendly with Jeffery Epstein,

 and has been pictured with the disgraced financier. 

 

So for Keir Starmer to bring in a man with that amount of 

baggage, proves how desperate he must be. Starmer 

replaced Jeremy Corbyn - the most socialist main-

stream figure seen in British politics for decades - 

but has as yet done nothing of substance. He's a 

more centrist figure, but Boris has that sewn up:

 he won the last election, with an affirming 80-

seat majority. The so-called Red Wall, fell to 

the Conservatives, proving that the working 

class heartlands, no longer had faith in 

their old ally Labour. And still there’s 

no spark or idea from Labour, to 

turn that around.

 

Since Blair left office, the party hasn’t won an election. Their

 last victory was in 2005 and before Blair led them to victory

 in 1997 they hadn’t won an election since 1974. Blair is the 

only person who has led the Labour Party to victory in the 

last 47 years, and it seems they’ve simply decided to 

revert to what worked then and hope it does now.

 

So welcome back Mandelson, who is right in his sweet spot, 

without an official position but is there to “broaden the party’s

 appeal.” It seems a redundant mission, as you’re asking 

Mandelson to recreate the old magic. For that, he needs 

his protege and the man who brought those ideas to life

 – Blair. Why bother trying to copy him, when he is still 

out there, sitting around not doing very much? Blair 

has been quite vocal and made quite a few public 

interjections into the Covid-19 effort. It was his 

idea to stagger the two vaccine doses, which 

Britain and other countries are now 

actually doing. 

 

If Labour's desperation is so great they need to face facts. 

Starmer is keen to paint himself as a paragon of the good 

and just. He created a big spectacle over the investigation

 into anti-Semitism within Labour and also fired a member 

of his shadow cabinet for making a remark that was

 judged to slight the Jewish faith.  

 

Starmer’s previous profession was as a barrister where he 

worked on human rights cases before becoming a QC and 

the Director of Public Prosecutions. He also spoke out 

and protested against the Iraq war. 

 

Yes, the same war that Blair led Britain into, after years of 

working with Mandelson. So if Starmer is so willing to 

embrace Mandelson, is he really as principled and 

motivated by integrity as he’d like to have us think?

 

All of this also reflects an extremely depressing facet to 

British politics. The country has suffered the most 

deaths in Europe due to incompetent leadership.

 

The list of ludicrous decisions has been recounted many

 times and if the opposition cannot muster up a feasible 

counter after all these months, they really are 

beyond hope.

 

The vaccination rollout is the only thing Boris has handled 

well, but it won’t erase the number of families left to rue the 

unnecessary loss of loved ones. There is also the much-

covered resurgence in support for independence in 

Scotland and a growing movement in Wales. Brexit 

was another shambles, with a deal agreed days 

before everything went into meltdown. How is it 

possible that an allegedly well-run, professional, 

perceptive political party ,can’t muster up a 

credible opposition?

 

Winding the clock back 20 years and hoping that the same 

things will work is, in my view, a fantasy. Society and 

attitudes have changed, there was no social media 

in 1997 and simply looking plausible and playing

 'Things Can Only Get Better' on a loop isn’t 

going to win you 80+ seats. But let us 

suppose, for a minute, that it might, 

if the Labour party & it’s leadership 

really believe that’s their greatest 

hope and the best plan they have 

for the British people is New 

Labour 2.0, then why isn’t 

Blair involved?

 

Starmer talks a bit like him, has a similar presence, they were 

even both barristers before entering politics, but trying to 

‘out Blair’ Blair is futile. If Starmer isn't able to lead and 

create his own vision, then why did he put himself
up 
for the job? Trying to get Peter Mandelson to 

Svengali you into some sort of Blair tribute act
is never going to work. As Queen fans
 know,
Adam Lambert, is no substitute for 

Freddie Mercury.

 

Step up or step aside, don’t be a down-
market 
copy of your predecessor.

 

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Boris Defends Bully Patel
but Not Pensioners –
 His
Govt is Morally Repugnant

by Tommy Sheridan

22/11/2020  (Source - Sputnik)





Anyone surprised by BoJo’s decision to condone shameful bullying at

 the heart of his government and order a “square” of defence be formed

 “around the prittster” after he decided to keep Priti Patel in his cabinet

 despite her being found guilty of breaching the Ministerial Code and

 bullying, has plainly been sleeping over the past eleven months.




That period has exposed the rancid hypocrisy, corruption, cronyism, 

and lack of integrity which characterises Johnson and the Tories 

under his leadership.




Priti Patel was accused of disgraceful conduct and bullying while an 

employment Minister under Theresa May in 2015, behaviour which 

drove a female civil servant to attempt suicide on at least two 

occasions and ended with a Department of Work & Pensions

 pay-out of £25,000 in April 2017 to avoid the scrutiny of an 

Employment Tribunal for unfair dismissal, harassment, 

discrimination, and victimisation.




Patel the Bully Became Patel the Liar




Patel was then moved to the role of International Secretary only to be

 found out as a devious liar whom May had to sack after her deliberate

 misleading of the PM and Parliament over secret meetings with Israeli 

officials, business representatives and lobbyists was exposed. She

 lied and was caught. She had to go.




Being a dishonest bully presented no barrier to Boris Johnson’s 

cabinet however and he appointed Patel as his Home Secretary 

in July 2019 after he became Tory leader.




Within weeks the top civil servant in the Home Office, Sir Philip Rutnam, 

felt compelled to warn her about her conduct and lack of respect for 

staff before eventually resigning from his post at the end of February

 this year in a move which caused shock waves in the civil service 

and government. He accused Patel of lying about a “vicious” 

campaign orchestrated against him and creating a climate 

of fear in her department.




Patel Investigation Handicapped from the Outset




A high-level investigation was reluctantly ordered into the allegations

 made by Rutnam, and he vowed to pursue a constructive dismissal 

claim against the government which is yet to be concluded. It is 

increasingly clear that the investigation has been less than 

rigorous as the senior civil servant appointed to conduct 

it was refused access to Rutnman despite him being the 

best equipped to inform the investigation. 




However the report that was compiled was laid on Johnson’s desk 

in April and he refused to act on it for months before recently 

contacting the author, Sir Alex Allan, and leaning on him to 

water down the conclusions. Despite the limited access to 

witnesses the investigation still found Priti Patel "shouted 

and swore" at staff in actions "that can be described 

as bullying" and that she had indeed breached the 

Ministerial Code which is normally an automatic 

resignation offence.




The fact Sir Alex Allan, former chair of the prestigious Joint 

Intelligence Committee, chose to resign rather than alter his

 report to save Patel’s reputation is admirable, but the full 

report is being kept secret. It must be revealed in full and 

the fact it was severely handicapped by the barring of 

access to Rutman’s input must also be highlighted.




Johnson Willing to Protect Patel
but not Pensioners in Care Homes


Patel was ordered to issue an apology on camera on Friday but all

 it did was rub salt in the wounds of the campaign against bullying

 as she smugly smirked and smiled when she claimed to have no

 knowledge of bullying but apologised anyway. Please watch and

 remember - her conduct drove a lowly paid civil servant to 

attempt suicide on two occasions and compelled a very 

senior civil servant to resign. The lack of contrition for 

her actions and empathy for her victims is truly

 frightening.




If Johnson and his Tory gang of millionaires and spivs showed an iota 

of the concern and commitment to defend elderly care residents as

they have shown to defend lying bully Patel at least 20,000 lives 

could have been saved. A shocking report compiled by Amnesty

 International last month received very little media attention but 

condemned the Tory Covid19 response as a dereliction of duty 

and care towards elderly citizens.




Read the document and understand just how complicit this Tory

 government is in the deaths of thousands of senior citizens. It 

presents evidence that the government’s policy of herd immunity

 was responsible for mass murder. The government was entirely 

aware of the probable outcome of their policy and went ahead

 regardless of the risk to thousands of lives.




The report, “As if expendable: The UK government’s failure to protect 

older people in care homes during the Covid-19 pandemic”, details 

how, between March 2 and June 12, 18,562 residents of care homes

 in England died with COVID-19. The vast majority (18,168) were 

aged 65 and over, representing almost 40 percent of all deaths 

involving the virus in England during this time frame. Of these, 

76 percent (13,844 deaths) occurred within care homes for

 the elderly.




During this brief period, 28,186 “excess deaths” were recorded

 in English care homes, a 46 percent increase in comparison 

with the same period over previous years.




Amnesty conclude that the Tory government together with its 

agencies at national and local level have “taken decisions and 

adopted policies during the Covid-19 pandemic that have directly

 violated the human rights of older residents of care homes in

 England—notably their right to life, their right to health, and 

their right to non-discrimination”.




The report argues that the decisions and policies of the Tory

 government “impacted the rights of care home residents to 

private and family life, and may have violated their right not 

to be subjected to inhuman or degrading treatment”.




Johnson was determined to “form a square around the prittster”

 to defend his lying bully Patel at the Home Office but didn’t lift a 

finger to defend thousands of pensioners in care homes. That is

 the warped and putrid priorities which define this government.




A Litany of Government Failures but No Resignations


Their top advisor broke lockdown rules but there was no resignation.




They have been caught awarding contracts worth over £20 billion of 

public money without proper scrutiny or tendering processes to

 friends of senior Tories and companies known to donate to the 

Tory party and no one has resigned.




The UK government’s late response to Covid-19 and failure to 

impose lockdown measures caused the unnecessary deaths 

of 20,000 --- but no one resigned from government.


International law will be broken because of the government’s

 Internal Market Bill --- but no one resigns.




The Johnson government backs bullies, liars, public contract 

cheats and international law breaking. It is morally repugnant 

and thoroughly incompetent. No wonder Scotland is so keen 

to break away as soon as possible.






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Report: Patients Discharged from 

UK Hospitals without COVID Test
Results

October 28th, 2020 (FNA)




Almost half of hospital patients have been discharged 

without receiving the results of their coronavirus test 

– including some patients who were sent to care 

homes, new research revealed.




Independent national patient body Healthwatch England 

said it had learned many patients were discharged from 

hospitals between March and August this year without 

proper assessments with many vulnerable people sent 

home without medication, equipment or the care they 

needed, The Independent reported.




At the start of the pandemic thousands of patients were 

discharged to care homes as NHS England instructed 

hospitals to free up 15,000 beds ahead of the first 

wave of coronavirus.




Approximately 25,000 patients were sent to care homes 

with some not tested, sparking fears this helped seed 

care homes with the virus. There have been around 

16,000 care home deaths linked to COVID-19.




According to a survey of almost 600 discharged patients 

and interviews with 60 NHS staff, Healthwatch England 

said it had found serious flaws with the way hospitals 

had followed NHS England’s instructions.




In joint research with the British Red Cross, shared with 

The Independent, it found that 44 percent of patients were 

discharged without knowing the result of their corona-

virus test - including some to care homes.




It said, “Despite the policy stating that all patients 

discharged to a care home should be tested for 

COVID-19, we found that 26 percent of our 

survey respondents who were discharged 

to a care home were not tested.”




While the numbers involved were small, only 13 out of 50 

patients, the report added that this was “still a significant 

proportion of people who were required to be tested 

but did not receive one”.




Healthwatch added that while patients going to care homes 

must have the results available and shared with the home

it was still not national policy to test everyone being 

discharged. It argued this should now be an 

''ambition'' for the government.




Its report also raises concerns about the wider care 

of vulnerable patients sent home from hospital.




88 percent of patients reported having care needs 

after being discharged that have still not been met.  




82 per cent did not receive a visit or any

assessment from a health professional




Almost one in five of those who did not 

receive a visit, reported unmet needs.




In total 45 percent of people with a disability and 

20 percent of people with a long-term condition 

had support needs that were not being met, 

following their discharge.  




Healthwatch England criticised the national discharge 

policy put in place by NHS bosses, as “confusing” in 

places which it said may have contributed to some 

patients missing out on the care they needed.




Robert Francis QC, chair of Healthwatch England, said, 

“In March, hospitals were asked to discharge patients 

with little or no notice and the speed with which this 

took place was important, but led to mistakes."




“We do not want to detract from the heroic efforts of
t
hose on the frontline, who often put themselves at 

great risk to care for their patients, but services 

and system leaders have now had more time 

to prepare," he said.




“It’s essential that we learn from what people have 

shared with us about the impact that a poorly 

handled discharge can have on them and 

their loved ones. Taking action now will 

not only reduce the risk to patients but 

will also help improve the way people 

leave hospital in the future,” he added.




The British Red Cross and Healthwatch England said 

assessments for patients needed to be prioritised.




They also called for discharge checklists to make 

sure patients were asked if they needed help with 

transport and equipment.




Other recommendations included making sure carers 

and patients had a single contact for support, which 

was already national policy but still not fully adopted.




The report also said community services needed 

to be boosted, to cope with increased demands.




British Red Cross Chief Executive Mike Adamson said, 

“We’ve seen first-hand the huge efforts made to 

improve the discharge process for patients and 

their families. However, we also know, despite 

good intentions and hard work, there are still 

barriers to making the ideals of discharge 

policy a reality."




“The Red Cross has been bearing witness to these 

issues for years, and we hope that the increased 

urgency of the situation will bring lasting change. 

Many of the people we support are older or more 

vulnerable, & fall into the higher-risk categories

 for COVID-19," Adamson said.




“Simple interventions, like getting equipment and 

medicine delivered, or follow-up visits, can make 

the difference between a good recovery or some-

one regressing to the point of readmission - 

precisely at the time we want people to 

stay well, and stay at home,” he said.




Professor Stephen Powis, NHS national medical director, 

said, “There has long been a wide consensus about the 

benefits for patients of being able to return home as 

soon as their specialist hospital care is complete, 

and it is good that delays have been reduced in 

recent times. While this is a very small snap-

shot survey, local hospitals will want* (sic) 

to take account of the points it makes.”




 (*No they won't!)





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By backing housing charity’s
‘Jewish only’ rule, 
UK court drops
the ball. Aren’t we all equal in Britain?

by Chris Sweeney October 17th, 2020 (Source: RT)





A small legal challenge has turned into a precedent-

setting case about whether someone in today’s 

Britain can be prioritised or denied housing on 

the basis of their religion.The law isn’t always 

right and it’s not just people who can be 

taken hostage.




In a disgraceful decision deemed legitimate by the UK’s

 highest court, a single mother with four children was 

refused social housing – because she wasn’t a Jew.




It’s that simple. 




The charity Agudas Israel Housing Association (AIHA) 

owns 470 houses in the London borough of Hackney.

 Local authorities promised, in October 2017, the 

next available home to the woman and her kids, 

two of whom are autistic.




AIHA refused to hand over the keys to any 

of its SIX four-bedroom, unoccupied flats.




Their argument was it makes offers “only to members 

of the Orthodox Jewish community.” As Britain is a 

secular nation, the woman’s legal team found this 

claim astonishing and argued it had the same 

sentiment as the ‘No Dogs, No Blacks, No Irish’ 

signs that were once displayed in some pubs. 




Lord Sales stated the charity’s use of positive discrimination 

was lawful, under the Equality Act 2010, in order to correct 

the disadvantage faced by the community. The issue 

apparently was not racism, but discrimination on 

the grounds of religious observance. The court 

considered the “widespread and increasing 

overt antisemitism in our society.”




Intolerance or hate speech of any form is unacceptable. 

But it’s hard to believe the courts and public reaction 

would have been the same, if this had been Islam or 

a group of Pashtuns from the Iranian border region.




Jewish affairs are treated differently. There's a 'kid gloves' 

approach and they’re deemed to be culturally valuable, 

while other communities are sometimes dismissed as 

interlopers. AIHA’s founder Ita Cymerman-Symons, 

speaking last year about the legal action, offered 

the view: “Which non-Jewish person, honestly 

speaking, wants to live in the midst of a 

building full of Haredi men with all the 

beards, and all the chanting on a 

Friday night and all the children?”




A homeless single mother with four children 

for one, along with many others.




Plenty of people in social housing endure noisy neighbours, 

potent cooking smells and screaming kids. But isn’t that 

wonderful? Diversity and living cheek by jowl with 

people who see, think and believe different
things 
to you.




That’s a rich learning experience for anyone.




The fallacy of the AIHA’s superiority complex of viewing 

Orthodox Jews above others is, every public service is 

available to their members. And, of the charity’s 2019 

income of £105,710, the sum of £39,716 came from 

British government grants. They won’t be stone-

walled at hospital or refused entry on a bus, so 

why should they be allowed to create their 

small-minded kingdom with impunity?




These Jewish community leaders seem to be shutting out 

anyone who doesn’t align with their beliefs. It’s unhealthy 

and depressing, especially in a multicultural metropolis 

like London.




The judgement also referenced issues that Orthodox Jews 

don’t like to live outside of the Stamford Hill area and they 

tend to be poorer than the wider Jewish community. Many 

of us would prefer not to live outside of the millionaire’s 

playgrounds of Kensington, Knightsbridge and Mayfair – 

but we tend to be poorer, so can’t afford it. That doesn’t 

mean the courts would support us founding the 

Republic of Poverty Housing Association, and 

letting us administer who can move in.




Even if we concede that Orthodox Jews appear to support 

AIHA’s ghetto-isation, aren’t the courts supposed to rule 

for the greater good? It makes no sense to encourage 

people to live in self-imposed enclaves. How are they 

going to progress in life, or do they never plan to 

leave the streets around their homes?




There’s also a wider impact of the judgement. It raises the 

hackles of the population. It hacks away at the concept of 

respecting every other citizen. The far-right will jump on 

this and sadly there’s no defence. It will birth more 

discontentment and raise tensions. 




The law lords have dropped the ball, because they are the 

highest court in the land, they had the chance to set a 

precedent. They seem to have been influenced by 

Jewish sensitivity, that labels anyone who 

disagrees with the faith an anti-Semite.

 It’s hard to see how justice, fairness, 

compassion and understanding are 

applicable. But superiority, tokenism 

and favouritism have been advanced.




Why?




Well one of the court’s final points was AIHA was "a small 

housing provider, but similar discrimination by a larger one 

might not be allowed.”




We’re all equal, right?




Chris Sweeney is an author and columnist who has 

written for newspapers such as The Times, Daily 

Express, The Sun and Daily Record, along with 

several international-selling magazines. Follow 

him on Twitter @Writes_Sweeney





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Brits should be ashamed of the casual cruelty 

we show towards over-60s, and shrugging it 

off as ‘banter’, does nothing to excuse it.

by Damian Wilson

9th October, 2020





Two-thirds of UK over-60s say they have been abused in 

public because of their age, with a fifth saying insults 

come from within their own families. It seems the 

idea that we should ‘respect our elders’, is no 

longer in fashion.





We live in a society where everyone just loves to talk 

about ‘respect.’  Even primary school children are 

indoctrinated with the concept, told they are due 

it by right and can demand it from others, if it’s 

not forthcoming. It’s all one-way traffic.





That’s why, as they grow older, and insist on enforcing 

their entitlement, it becomes increasingly evident that 

while they assume that right is a given for them, they 

actually don’t give a toss about it applying to 

anyone else.





Every now and then, research will put this into sharp relief, 

as is shown in the results of a survey undertaken by the 

University of the Third Age (u3a). The study found that 

the more senior members of society, basically those 

aged 60 and over, are frequently insulted by younger 

people, and they don’t like it.





Clueless Millennials, Zoomers and even Gen X’ers told the 

u3a pollsters that they don’t mean anything by slinging 

ageist insults, they were simply being “friendly” and 

the name-calling was just “banter.” Everyone 

does it.





The growing tendency of young people to airily dismiss their 

elders as over the hill old fogeys, and to even insult them in 

public because of their age, is not ‘banter,’ it’s insulting 

and rude.





The misuse of ‘bants’ as a term is one of modern life’s 

great irritations, because while young people have 

co-opted the word to (mis)represent the sort of 

behaviour that borders on bullying, with a thin 

coating of vicious humour, they are 

deeply mistaken.





Banter, in its traditional form, is an exchange between 

two people, a battle of wits, a game of intellectual 

ping-pong, like those nerdy folk on Channel 4 panel 

shows. Usually, those engaging in banter finish 

their jousting with a smug, self-congratulatory 

smile. It’s showing off, it’s proving how clever

you are. It’s not calling someone an old fart 

and shoving them out of the way.





Where’s the give and take, or clever verbal sparring, in 

a teenager shouting at an elderly woman in the street, 

“You dozy old biddy, move it!”. Or standing behind a 

chap of a certain age at a shop checkout, as he 

searches for his wallet and complaining,
“C’mon 
grandpa, hurry up!”?





That’s not banter. That’s something completely different. 





A new sort of passive-aggressive behaviour combined 

with name-calling, is increasingly common among 

young Brits these days, thinking that getting one 

over another person is some sort of achievement 

proving their superiority, particularly if it
belittles 
their victim as a result.





Of those surveyed, 63 per cent of over 60s said they 

had been verbally abused in public, with an ageist 

insult, while others had also noticed an increase 

in insults on television (65 per cent) social media

(33 per cent) and even from their own family 

(21 per cent).





My 11-year-old  thinks it’s funny to call me a ”boomer” 

when I can’t find the TV remote. She has a very clear 

idea of what the insult suggests, even if she’s 

actually out of range by a few years. I’m 56 -- 

so borderline Gen X’er, thank you very much.





Unfortunately for me, British families in general 

are not the sort of multi-generational dynasties, 

such as in Italy or India,  in which patriarchs 

& matriarchs, are given lifelong roles at the 

head of their family and afforded a respect 

that other members ignore at their peril.





Break the rules in one of these families, cause offence 

to an elder, and you will bring down the wrath of 

generations upon your head, face humiliation 

and even ostracisation. There is a sense of 

honour woven into the fabric of the family. 

These families are, sadly, not common 

amongst the British.





So most kids and young adults have no hesitation 

in freely hurling abuse at someone they consider 

a geriatric, past it, a fuddy duddy, over the hill, a 

fogey, a crone, an old dear, a codger, a biddy or 

a fossil, which by the way, are those insults 

most frequently employed, according to u3a.





This sort of casual cruelty, and the disregard 

it displays towards our seniors, is hugely 

disrespectful & we should be ashamed 

that it’s so widely accepted as nothing 

out of the ordinary.





We’re all guilty here. Causing offence like this should 

provoke more concern than it does, because it is an 

unwelcome sign of a breakdown in social and family 

hierarchies. Ignoring the concepts of seniority and 

wisdom --- we treat human beings like any other 

consumable, in our consumer-driven world ---

with a finite shelf-life & built-in obsolescence.





Many people feel no qualms about calling out an older 

person, in public, to remind them their time is up as a 

useful contributor to society and they need to shift 

it or risk being steamrolled by those behind them. 

While maybe not articulated quite like that as a 

traffic queue forms behind an elderly motorist 

showing excessive caution at a road junction, 

that, sadly, is often the underlying sentiment 

and we should be ashamed.





But most often, we’re not. We’re just annoyed at 

the inconvenience that someone older than us,

is causing to ourselves. Nearly 10 years ago, 

Age UK made a study of ageism & identified

it as the most widely experienced form of 

discrimination across Europe, affecting 

164 million senior citizens at that time.





Nothing much has changed in the UK in this regard 

since 2011, it seems. And if the latest study is 

anything to go by, things have become 

even worse. 





Damian Wilson is a UK journalist, ex-Fleet Street 

editor, financial industry consultant and political 

communications special advisor in the UK & EU.





The statements, views and opinions expressed in 

this column are solely those of the author and do 

not necessarily represent those of RT.






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 Figures Reveal 17,000 Elderly People in UK 

Forced to Sell Home to Pay for Care Costs 

in Just One Year

October 5th, 2020 (Fars news agency)





More than 17,000 pensioners were forced to sell their homes 

to pay for social care last year, research by Money Mail reveals.



The shocking figure means that 330 elderly residents each 

week are taking the desperate step despite Prime Minister 

Boris Johnson’s promise to fix the social care funding crisis.





The calculations reveal the scale of the emergency, showing 

that the numbers forced to sell their hard-won homes have 

soared 45 percent since 2000.





Last night campaigners called for urgent action and 

demanded a "national fund" to pay for social care.





Morgan Vine, of charity Independent Age, said, "The 

pandemic is not a reason not to act – it is the reason 

why action has never been more vital."





On his first day in No 10 in July 2019, Johnson vowed to 

make social care a priority and end the crisis "once and 

for all".





But he has since admitted action would be delayed and 

the coronavirus crisis has made immediate reform a 

remote possibility.





The cost of residential care has risen dramatically 

and now stands at more than £33,000 a year.





Anyone with more than £23,250 in funds, including their 

house value, is denied state help, leaving thousands 

having to sell their homes to pay soaring care bills.





The Daily Mail has campaigned to end this injustice 

for the families of those with dementia, as well as 

other patients.





MoneyMail’s calculations, verified by Independent Age, 

are based on Department of Health data indicating that 

30 percent of those who pay for their residential care 

have to sell their homes.





The total was produced by comparing the numbers of 

self-funders in care provided by analysts Laing Buisson.





The research assumes the average stay is two-and-a-half 

years, as concluded in a study by the Personal Social 

Services Research Unit and Bupa.





It means around 350,000 elderly people are estimated to 

have sold their homes to pay for residential care since 1999.





Caroline Abrahams, director at charity Age UK, said, "When 

the threat from coronavirus finally recedes, Age UK will 

certainly be holding the Government to account on its 

promise to fix social care. The obvious solution is for 

us all to pay into a national fund, like we do with 

the NHS."





She added" |Most people dread the idea of having to sell 

the family home to pay their care bills and the fact that 

this is the reality for substantial numbers is very sad."





Vine, head of policy at Independent Age, said, "These latest 

figures are a timely reminder of the need to fix the funding 

crisis that has plagued the social care system for decades, 

long before COVID-19.





"When taking office, the Prime Minister promised to solve 

the crisis, including preventing people from having to sell 

their homes to pay for care," Vine said, adding, ‘Although 

he couldn’t have predicted the challenges we now face, 

we can all predict the long-term consequences of failing 

to keep his promise."





Liz Kendall, Labour’s social care spokesman, said, "The 

Prime Minister said, on the steps to Downing Street, that 

he has a plan to fix the crisis in social care and that no 

one should have to sell their homes to pay for their care."





"Yet we have seen neither sight nor sound of 

any long-term plan for reform," Kendall said.





"This must be an absolute top priority for the Government. 

People who have worked hard and saved all their life have 

seen their savings wiped out," Kendall added.





A Department of Health and Social Care spokesman said, 

"We have committed to end the injustice that some people

have to sell their homes to finance care whilst others don’t. 

We know there is a need for a long-term solution and are 

looking at proposals."






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UK’s chief scientific adviser has
£600,000
 of shares in vaccine
maker contracted by govt
– reports

 


UK Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance reportedly 

holds a bonus of tens of thousands of shares in a pharma 

giant developing a Covid-19 vaccine for the government. 

Yet, London says there is no conflict of interest.




Vallance, who also chairs the government’s expert advisory 

panel on vaccines, appears to have retained over 43,000 

shares in GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) – a UK-based 

multinational pharmaceutical company – 

worth £600,000, The Telegraph reports.




The shareholding appears to be the legacy of his previous 

job as the head of research and development at the very 

same company. Over his tenure from 2012 to 2018, 

Vallance accumulated a total of 404,201 GSK 

shares worth a whopping £6.1 million in his 

hands, according to the British media.




However, he sold more than £5 million worth of shares 

after being appointed to the government. GSK, mean-

while, has entered the global race to provide the world 

with a vaccine against coronavirus – alongside some 

20 other drug manufacturers and research centres. 

The endeavour might prove quite lucrative, should 

the company succeed.



The pharma giant working together with another drug 

manufacturer – Sanofi – has already struck deals with 

the UK and the US governments to supply them with 

a Covid-19 vaccine in case its efforts are fruitful. 

The contract would see GSK providing as many 

as 60 million doses to the UK and 100 million 

doses to the US. Washington has already 

reportedly paid the two companies 

£1.65 million to accelerate 

their efforts.



Since it received the government contracts, GSK’s 

share price rose by some two percent. Vallance 

has meanwhile been busy ensuring that the UK 

would get enough vaccine doses - if GSK is 

successful and contributing to the vaccine 

development efforts.




Earlier this week, he said that the first doses could 

be ready as early as by the end of this year, 

warning, however, that the first half of 2021

 would be a more realistic prospect.The 

revelations sparked suspicions of a 

potential conflict of interest.




However, Health Secretary Matt Hancock denied the 

possibility of this. “No, there are rules around these 

kinds of things and I'm sure that Sir Patrick has 

been fully advised by them,” he told LBC Radio. 

“If you know Sir Patrick Vallance as I do, any 

suggestion that he is doing anything other 

than his level best to try and tackle this 

virus is wrong,” he added.



A government spokesman confirmed that Vallance holds 

a deferred share bonus that would mature in April 2021 

without revealing its exact value. The spokesman also 

said that “appropriate steps were taken to manage the 

government chief scientific adviser’s (GCSA) interests 

in line with advice provided at the time.”




He added that the chief scientific adviser also has “no input”

 into the commercial decisions on vaccine procurement, 

which are taken by the government following a “robust” 

approval regime.




The developments come as the UK braces for a second wave 

of coronavirus. The number of new cases is on the rise once 

again and some places in the UK witness it increasing at a 

pace not seen since the peak of the epidemic in spring.




More than 6,100 people were confirmed to have contracted 

the disease overnight and Hancock said that up to 10,000 

people might get ill a day. The situation prompted London 

to introduce a new set of restrictions, which according to 

Prime Minister Boris Johnson might stay in place for up
to 
six months.



Some companies, including the British-Swedish AstraZeneca 

are, meanwhile, seeking emergency approval for their 

vaccines from the relevant regulators.




(originally appeared in RT.)



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UN probes UK's
disabled rights violations


The UN is to send a delegation to the UK
as part of an inquiry into the “grave and
systematic violations” of the rights of
disabled people --- allegedly taking
place under London’s austerity
measures.

 A visit of the UN Committee Rights of Persons
with Disabilities (UNCRPD) is taking place at
the request of the campaign group, 'Disabled
People Against Cuts' using a legal mechanism
 known as the Optional Protocol. The request
was made at the start of 2012. Britain is the
first country to face a high-level inquiry by
 the UN committee.

“This is the first time any country has been
investigated by the UN using the Optional
 Protocol so it will be, if nothing else, a very
 historic event,” Linda Burnip, co-founder of
 Disabled People Against Cuts says, adding
that the process is “long and arduous,”
with strict rules for proof of any claims.

News of the investigation was leaked
back in September. UN inquiries are
usually "confidential", but UNCRPD
confirmed it would be visiting the
UK, after the revelation.

“The inquiry follows a string of scandals
involving disabled people in the UK,
including a rise in hate crimes, which
have been overlooked by police and
 the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS),”
 former director of prosecutions, Lord
 Kenneth MacDonald, says.

Disabled people have been affected
by cuts, nine times more than most
other citizens, according to a report
by the Centre for Welfare Reform,
 in 2013.


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AND WHERE IS WALES' BLOSSOMING...?

Imagine the Rhondda using wind and sun energy
to create new rate and rent free business units,
  that encourage new enterprising companies,
which pay well and market under a "brand"
with a superb reputation for quality.

Everything to help hitting the ground running,
with hot-desking, science, and agriculture,
  to employ our youth.




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.


China sent 30 missions
 into space in 2017
- a record!

January 4th, 2017 !!!

China conducted 30 space launch missions in 2017 
--- a record-breaking number in
 the country's
space history, said China Aero-
space
Science &Technology Corporation.


Long March-5 and Long March-7 rockets are
used
to carry out most space missions,
the China News Service reported.


Long March-5 is China's largest carrier rocket. The
successful test launch of the vehicle in November,
 in S. China's Hainan Province, has paved the way
for space station construction, analysts said.

Wang Yu, the general director of the Long March-5
 program, said 2017 was a critical year for China's
 new generation of carrier rockets - and Long
March-5 rockets carried Chang'e-5 probe to
space. The probe has landed on the moon,

 collected samples and returned to Earth.

On the other hand, Long March-7, the more powerful
 version of Long March-2, sent China's 1st cargo
 spacecraft Tianzhou-1 into space, in the first
half
of 2017, according to Wang Zhaoyao,
director of
China Manned Space
Engineering Office.

Tianzhou-1
docked with Tiangong-2 space lab
conducting experiments on propellant
supplements.


China conducted 22 launch missions in 2016 and 19
 in 2015. The country successfully tested its Long
 March-7 rocket in June 2016, and has gradually
 shifted to new generation rockets that reduce
the
use of toxic rocket fuels.


China released several white papers on its space
 activities, announcing plans to soft land Chang'
e-5
on the moon, by the end of 2017, and launch
its
first Mars probe, by 2020.


After Chang'e-5, China would launch Chang'e-4
 lunar probe in about 2018 to achieve mankind's
 first soft landing on the far side of the moon - 
and conduct in situ and roving detection and
 relay communications at Earth-moon L2 point.

The white paper also said that iover the next 5
years, China would provide space & aviation
-
related services to countries involved in the

One Belt and One Road initiative -- such as
satellite communications, navigation and
weather forecasting analysis.

It has now, in 2021, done so.

Image: BRICS




US expert views BRICS as testbed
for new kind of global governance
27/8/2017


 
Xinhua - The BRICS bloc grouping Brazil, Russia, India, China and
South Africa serves as "a testbed" for a "sharing governance" of
 global affairs, a leading US expert said.

"BRICS makes that kind of contribution to the world governance
by providing diversity," said Robert Lawrence Kuhn, chair of the
Kuhn Foundation, in a recent interview with Xinhua.

"I think it would be a mistake, given the nature of humanity, to
have only one organization like the United Nations... " he said,
 adding that a diversity of structures seems to be what makes
 the most sense over time in global governance, since there is
 no perfection.

"It engages them (BRICS nations) to be a sort of hub for broader
 global interaction," Kuhn said, "So Brazil is in South America.
 South Africa is obviously in southern Africa. These become
vehicles to engage more of the world, so that's all positive."

The longtime China observer noted that a greater participation
of the five major emerging economies with "very different
 characteristics" also strengthens momentum for a multi-
polar world, which is crucial for promoting world stability.

"I am all for the key countries, whether judged economically,
 or through other mechanisms, to have greater participation
 in (global) organizations," Kuhn said.

The BRICS New Development Bank (NDB), which is intended
 to focus on infrastructure and sustainable development
projects, stands as a good example, showing "what a
new kind of world governance would look like," he said.

"Everybody has equal voting power. So that's a good sign,"
 he added, referring to the NDB'S distinctive feature -- the
absolutely just distribution of votes between members,
 different from the quota system of other international
 financial institutions, based on the role of a certain
 member.

Although with the overwhelmingly largest economy in BRICS,
 China "does not use that power in an aggressive way to take
 control" of the NDB, he noted, "I think that's a good signal.
 And China's doing it because it wants this greater
participation in international affairs."

All BRICS countries should have "a greater say" in the
international financial activity of the World Bank and
 the International Monetary Fund (IMF), he said.

In the World Bank, the BRICS countries, home to 42.6 percent
 of the global population and nearly half of the world's foreign
 exchange reserves, have a total of only 13% of voting rights,
 while the United States alone, holds 15 percent.

The IMF agreed in 2010 to give emerging economies a greater
vote in decision-making, but the reform has been blocked by
 the United States, despite the fact that more than 140
countries have approved it.

"These should be adjusted... that's just not aligned
 with today's world, in the same way," he said.

Since the first foreign ministers' meeting in 2006, BRICS countries
have seen ten years of rapid expansion in trade and economies.
 
They currently account for nearly a quarter of the world economy
 and contributed more than half of global economic growth in 2016.

The 9th annual summit of the bloc, scheduled for Sept. 3rd-5th, in
Xiamen City of southeast China's Fujian Province, is expected to
 produce a declaration that lays out both the progress BRICS has
made so far and its vision of future cooperation.

A "BRICS Plus" mode, is expected to expand the bloc's partnership
-- especially with developing countries -- providing opportunities for
other economies and injecting impetus into economic globalization,
and will help make it a leading platform for South-South cooperation.


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West shocked at success
of Russian economy
- despite sanctions
August 14th, 2017
 Fort Russ News - KtovKurse
translated by Inessa Sinchougova

Despite the sanctions and the fall in oil prices,
the Russian economy has grown at its fastest
pace since the third quarter of 2012, German
'paper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung states.

According to Rosstat, the growth rate of economic
development in the second quarter of this year by
 2.5%, exceeded similar indicators in 2016. Since
the end of last year, the country's GDP has
 increased again, which wasn't observed
 for seven quarters, before.

According to analysts interviewed, monthly indicators
of economic activity, suggest a recovery of Russia's
 economy on a broad basis. "There was a sharp rise
in construction and industry," commented Rosstat's
data to Capital Economics research company.

Growth was also observed in the sphere of trade. At the
 same time, it was noted that agriculture is the only
sector of the economy that has not yet fully
recovered. This area in the 2nd quarter,
 showed a decline.

In general, however, GDP growth during the second quarter
was lower than the government's forecast (2.7%), the news-
paper stated.

Sanctions taught Russia to count "on oneself", in the
development of its own industries, small, & medium-
sized businesses.

The representative of the Institute of Contemporary
Development, Nikita Maslenikov, agrees that Russia's
economy has already adapted to the imposed external
constraints and the latest US sanctions will not have
a significant impact. In his opinion, because of these
sanctions, Russia will lose only "a few tenths" of
the annual rate of its GDP growth.


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Donetsk revives local bus
 manufacturing industry
August 11th, 2017
 Fort Russ News - DNR News
 by Inessa Sinchougova

The Head of the Donetsk Republic, Alexander Zakharchenko,
paid a working visit to the state enterprise Donetskgormash,
 where the first Donbass buses have been assembled. The
plant was also visited by the Deputy Chair of the Council of
Ministers of the DPR, Alexander Timofeev, and the Acting
 President. Minister of Industry & Trade, Alexey Granovsky.

The managers of the enterprise conducted a tour of the
 plant, where Zakharchenko got acquainted with the
 technological characteristics of the "Donbass" bus
- and the stages of its assembly. The Republic's
demand for city and suburban needs for 2017,
 is about 400 units, due to a lack of transport
options because of the conflict.
 
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Russia plans to abolish preferences
 to foreign aircraft makers from
2019 - deputy PM
August 6th

Dmitry Rogozin said that a plan of replacing all
foreign aircraft by Russian-made analogues
 has already been drafted and submitted
to President Vladimir Putin

TASS - Russia plans to begin abolishing preferences to
foreign aircraft manufacturers from 2019, to regain
control over the domestic civil aircraft market,
 Russian Deputy PM Dmitry Rogozin said
 on Sunday.

"Today, we produce 30 planes a year, which is 25 less
 than Airbus or Boeing but by 2025 we plan to already
manufacture 110 planes a year," he said in an
 interview with the Sunday evening news
 roundup on Rossiya-1 tv channel.

 "As production of domestic aircraft increases - we
will abolish the privileges foreign aircraft-makers
are enjoying, say, from 2019."

According to official statistics cited by Rogpzin, Russia
 strongly depends on foreign aircraft manufacturers.
 Thus, in his words, it has bought 367 foreign-made
  planes since 2013. Apart from that, he noted that
 big funds are spent to lease foreign planes.

 "Being dependent on foreign aircraft makers, we spend
 and pay abroad some 470 billion rubles (7.83 billion US
 dollars) a year. It is an insult to the nation, an insult to
our aviation power and we couldn't stand such a state
 of things any longer," he said, adding that it was the
 reason to encourage the development and
 production of new Russian aircraft,
 including the MC-21 and Sukhoi
Superjet 100 planes.

The deputy prime minister said that a plan of replacing
all foreign aircraft by Russian-made analogues, has
already been drafted and submitted to President
Vladimir Putin.

"We will regain this market. If we did it in the defense
 sector, we can do it in the civil sector as well," he
stressed.

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BRICS countries strike fatal
 blow on US dollar supremacy
August 4th 2017
 
The United States has declared a war of sanctions
on Russia and continues putting trade pressure on
 China. It is not ruled out that the USA will restrict
supplies of steel products from China. In return,
Moscow and Beijing intend to abolish the US
dollar in settlements within the scope of
the BRICS organization. The move will
mark the end of the era of undivided
 financial domination of the United
States of America, in the world.

As soon as the US Congress adopted a package of
 new sanctions against Russia, the Deputy Foreign
Minister of the Russian Federation Sergei Ryabkov
 issued a formidable warning to Washington.

"US sanctions against Russia will only encourage
 Russia to create an alternative economic system,
in which dollars will not be needed," the Russian
 diplomat said.

Interestingly, the statement was made on the eve
 of the two-day summit of BRICS trade ministers,
which opened on August 1, 2017 in Shanghai.
This organization, which includes Brazil,
Russia, India, China and South Africa,
becomes a powerful counterweight
 to the Group of Seven.

Today, the BRICS countries account for 26% of the
Earth's territory, 42% of its population (almost
three billion people) and 27% of world GDP.

According to experts' forecasts, the share
 of BRICS countries will account for more
than 40% of world GDP, by 2050.

However, BRICS trade ministers chose
not to put the horse before the cart.

Russia's Minister for Economic Development Maxim
 Oreshkin stated that BRICS countries, in particular
 Russia and China, may switch to settlements in
national currencies already in the near future.
The minister also said that trade turnover
 between Russia and China may reach
$200 billion by 2020.

Meanwhile, on the sidelines of the Shanghai summit,
the ministers discussed opportunities for creating a
 new monetary system to exclude the use of the US
dollar. In 2015, President Vladimir Putin said that
Russia was opting for settlements in national
 currencies and has created currency pools
with several countries.

Today, not only does Russia need to abjure the dollar -
 the country needs to ensure financial independence
 from the West. BRICS countries have coordinated
 basic principles of the New Development Bank's
work, which is seen as a counterbalance to the
 World Bank, in which it is the US who sets the
 rules of the game.

In addition, Russia considers the possibility of
 setting up a separate payment system similar
 to SWIFT.

More than 300 Russian banks have switched to an
alternative to SWIFT - the system known as SPFS
 (System for Transfer of Financial Messages).

Elvira Nabiullina, Chairwoman of the Central Bank of
 Russia, said: "Threats were voiced that Russia could
 be cut off from SWIFT. We have completed the work
 on our own payment system, and --- if something
happens --- all operations in SWIFT format will
work inside the country."

One of the main conditions for switching to settlements
in national currencies, is the stability of the national
currencies of the BRICS members. The Russian
ruble exchange rate may decrease due to
relatively low world oil prices (within
$52 per barrel).

The unstable exchange rates of national currencies, is
not the only obstacle to abjure the US dollar in mutual
settlements. BRICS countries account for only 10%
of global trade. Therefore, the alliance needs to
increase its indicators of mutual trade.

Moscow and Beijing have already introduced mutual
settlements in yuans. Russia's Central Bank has
opened its first foreign office in Beijing.

Thus, the war of sanctions against Russia consolidates
 and boosts relations between Russia, China and other
BRICS members.
 
Aydin Mehtiyev

Pravda.Ru


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China to continue to be key
 driver of global growth -
IMF chief economist
July 24th, 2017
 
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday,
 revised upwards, China's growth forecast for 2017
 and 2018...  to 6.7% and 6.4%, respectively.

China's growth will continue to be a key driver for a
 (firming) recovery of the world economy, the chief
economist of the International Monetary Fund
 (IMF) said on Monday.

The updated World Economic Outlook report published
by the IMF on Monday, which came days after China
 posted a stronger-than-expected second quarterly
 performance, Is a reflection of a solid first quarter,
 underpinned by previous policy easing and supply
-side reforms, including efforts to reduce excess
capacity in the industrial sector, according to
the IMF.

"We have seen very strong growth and, especially
beyond our update, the second quarter's figure of
6.9& is also above expectation. So clearly growth
 is proceeding at pace," Obstfeld said.

"Strong Chinese growth drives growth, particularly
in the Asia region, but also throughout the world,"
Obstfeld added, noting that China is a big
contributor to overall growth, and has
a very large spillover effect, on the
world's economy.

(Source - Xinhua)

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EU warns US of ‘unintended
consequences’ over fresh
anti-Russia sanctions
Saturday July 22nd, at 10:34pm

The EU has warned the US over “unintended consequences”
which may result from imposing more sanctions on Russia.

The European Commission released a statement on Saturday,
warning that imposing new sanctions against Russia without
coordination with the G7 countries, may have "wide and
indiscriminate" "unintended consequences."

The statement was released after Republicans & Democrats
 in the US Congress, reached a deal which could result in
 further anti-Russia sanctions.

Germany has already announced that it may engage in
 retaliatory moves, if the US sanctions German firms
 involved in the construction of a new Baltic pipe-
line for Russian gas.

"We understand that the Russia/Iran sanctions bill is
driven primarily by domestic considerations," read
the statement, in reference to last month's bill
passed by the US Senate.

"As we have said repeatedly, it is important that any
possible new measures are coordinated between
international partners to maintain unity among
 partners on the sanctions that have been
# underpinning the efforts for a full
 implementation of the Minsk
 Agreements," it added.

The economic sanctions against Moscow were
originally introduced in March 2014, after the
 strategic Black Sea peninsula of Crimea
 rejoined Russia after a referendum.

Since then, the EU, the US and some other Western
countries have imposed several rounds of sanctions
against Russia over accusations that Moscow has
 been involved in the deadly crisis in Ukraine,
which has so far killed over 10,000 people.
The Kremlin has, however, strongly
 rejected the accusations.

Ukraine’s armed conflict broke out when Kiev
launched military operations to crack down
on pro-Russia anti-US coup forces in the
eastern sector of the country.

In September 2014, the government in Kiev and the
pro-Russia anti-US coup forces signed a ceasefire
 agreement in the Belarusian capital of Minsk, in a
 bid to halt the clashes in Ukraine’s eastern regions.

The warring sides also inked another truce deal,
 dubbed Minsk II, in February 2015, under the
supervision of Russia, Germany and France.

"Sanctions are at their most effective when they are
 coordinated. Currently our sanctions regimes are
coordinated. As a result their impact on the ground
 is increased and through coordination we are able
 to avoid surprises, manage any potential impact
 on our own economic operators, and address
 collectively, efforts to circumvent such
 measures. Unilateral measures would
 undermine this," it notes.

(Source - PressTv)

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Africa has potential to have e-commerce
 bigger than EU and US: stresses Jack Ma
 July 22nd 2017

Chinese billionaire entrepreneur Jack Ma on Friday
advised African youth entrepreneurs to think out
of the box and create a bigger e-commerce on
 the continent.

He made the remarks while delivering his keynote
 address at the inauguration of the YouthConnekt
Africa Summit, in the Rwandan capital Kigali,
which focuses on promoting job creation
through entrepreneurship and skills
development with Africa's youth.

"Africa is the home & solution for the inclusive economy
the world needs. Think big, and think about the future.
You have great potential: the future of e-commerce
in Africa, is bigger than for Europe & the US," said
Ma, founder of China's e-commerce giant, Alibaba.

"Think big for the future. It took me 18 years to build
e-commerce, but it could take you 5 to 8 years to
build e-commerce in Africa, since the continent
has already laid a conducive environment for
 you to thrive," said the special advisor of the
 United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development (UNCTAD).

He said that African entrepreneurs should learn from
 failure. "Africa has to get used to failure. If you can't,
then how can you succeed?"

The three-day summit is organized by the government
of Rwanda, the United Nations Conference on Trade
 and Development (UNCTAD) and UNDP. The summit,
 from July the 19th to the 21st, is dubbed:
 "Realizing Africa's Youth Potential."

It has attracted more than 3,000 participants including
top executives from multinational companies, leaders
of civil society organizations, Africa's development
partners, members of the academia, and youth
 entrepreneurs from 90 countries across Africa
 and beyond, to interact & discuss enhancing
 the potential of youth in Africa, according
 to the organizers.

At the summit, Ma announced four projects to support
 African entrepreneurs, African young people and the
efforts of conservation in Africa.

The four projects are:

 supporting 200 African entrepreneurs
over the next five years;

working with universities and governments
to develop training programs for African
young people on e-commerce and
cloud computing;

setting up a conservation award
for conservation rangers;

 and donating 10 million US dollars to establish
 a young entrepreneurs development fund.

(Source: Xinhua)

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EU trying to solve its problems
by targeting Iran and others'
steel
exports with huge
law-breaking duties
July 19th, 2017

The European Union is targeting Iran’s hot-rolled
 steel --- planning to hit imports from the country
with punitive trade tariffs. 

According to a document cited in the European
media, the European Commission is proposing
duties of up to 23 percent for steel from Iran's
Mobarakeh Steel Co.

European steel lobby group Eurofer is at the centre
 of the campaign and has forced Europe’s trade
 policy oversight European Commission,
to intervene and check imports.

Brazil, Russia & Ukraine, are the other countries
the Commission is planning to target with duties
of up to 33%.   

There is no immediate reaction to the plan from
 the countries being targeted. In June, China
reacted furiously after the European Union
set duties of up to 35.9 percent on
Chinese hot-rolled steel.

Eurofer says Iranian exports to Europe have leapt
 to more than 1 million tonnes annually, accusing
Mobarakeh of "trade distorting measures."

Mobarakeh Steel Co is Iran’s largest steel
producer with 7.2 million tonnes per year. 

Europe’s tough stance, including its more than 40
 restrictive measures, aimed at aiding European
 steel producers --- has sparked accusations of
protectionism by international steel exporters.

The bloc’s steel producers have been pressuring
the European leaders to copy the US’s draconian
 regulations, including levies of more than 500%
 on steel imports, in some cases.

Steelmakers across Europe are faced with mass
 redundancies because of their high energy costs.
Their leaders say 320,000 jobs in the European
 steel industry, are ''at risk from imports''.

Steel is the second biggest industry in the world
after oil and gas. The commodity was Iran's
 largest export item after oil, gas and petro-
chemicals last year, partly because of
 the slump in domestic construction.

The country has been boosting steel production,
targeting an output plateau of 55 million tonnes
per year by 2015.

Iran enjoys an advantage because production
costs at the majority of its steelworks are
 internationally competitive, because of
 low energy prices in the country.

It exported 4 million tonnes of steel last year,
according to director of the Iranian Mines and
 Mining Industries Development & Renovation
 Organization (IMIDRO), Mehdi Karbasian.

Currently, the nation produces 16 million tonnes,
 which is 1% of the world total. A statement on
IMIDRO’s website says exports are expected
to hit 20-25 million tonnes by 2025.

Steel is a strategic commodity for the country of
80 million, which has the Middle East’s biggest
carmaker. It is also key to Iran's massive oil
and gas industry, transportation network,
water supply, urban centres and
mammoth construction sector.

Last month, Austria said it had allocated a credit
line of 1 billion euros for a major steel production
 project in southern Iran.

(Source - PressTv)

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Russia China Trade B(l)ooming
July 1st, 2017


China's General Administration of Customs states that
China-Russia trade grew 33.7% in the first five months
 of this year, to 223.1 billion yuan ($32.8 billion).


(Source - Xinhua)


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AIIB approves membership of

Argentina, Madagascar, Tonga
June 17th 2017
 
Xinhua - The China-initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment
 Bank (AIIB) on Friday approved the memberships of
Argentina, the Republic of Madagascar and the
Kingdom of Tonga at its second annual
meeting of governors.

The AIIB's board of governors adopted resolutions approving
the three applicants to join the bank at the second annual
meeting, which kicked off earlier in the day in South
 Korea's southern resort island of Jeju.

The first meeting was held in Beijing last year.

The approved applicants included one regional prospective
member, Tonga, and two non-regional members, Argentina
and Madagascar.

"Well-integrated infrastructure and enhanced connectivity
between Asia and the rest of the world has far-reaching
benefits for the global economy," said AIIB President
 Jin Liqun.

Tonga was well known as the friendly islands in the South
 Pacific, while Argentina and Madagascar are important
 economies in South America and Africa each, said Jin.

The AIIB chief expressed his anticipation of the role the
 3 new members will play, once they fully join the bank.

The three prospective members will officially join the AIIB
 once they complete the required domestic processes and
 deposit the first installment of capital with the bank.

Shares allocated to the new prospective members come
 from the bank's existing pool of unallocated shares.

"Since launching only 18 months ago, the bank has
welcomed 23 new members from around the
world," said Sir Danny Alexander, vice
president and corporate secretary
at the AIIB.

The vice chief said interest in the AIIB remained high and
that the bank's door remained open to the new members
that will be joining later this year.

Officially launched in January 2016, the Beijing-based AIIB
 is a multilateral development bank initiated by China and
supported by a wide range of countries and regions,
which will provide financing for infrastructure
 improvement in Asia.

The international infrastructure bank owned about 100 billion
 US dollars of subscribed capital, including some 20 billion
dollars in paid-in capital.

This year's annual meeting gathered about 2,000
participants, including delegations of founding
members and the new members, international
organizations and academia...  as well as
 businessmen, financiers and journalists.

The attendees included over 20 finance ministers
of approved AIIB members, according to South
Korea's finance ministry.

The second annual meeting was held under the theme of
"Sustainable Infrastructure," seeking strategic directions
 of the international infrastructure bank and making
major decisions on the bank's management.


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Israel’s economy heading
for disaster, experts warn
May 29th, 2017

A report released by the Taub Center for Social Policy
 Studies in Israel shows the country has the highest
poverty rates among OECD countries --- and faces
 “worrisome trends” that could have disastrous
 effects on its growing population.

According to the Picture of the Nation 2017 report,
with Israel’s aging population and rising costs
 across the board, its “current sources of
 economic growth are not sustainable.”

The country ranks 22nd out of 34 of the OECD
(Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development) regarding GDP and takes 24th
 spot within the market income poverty rate.

Among developed countries, Israel has the highest
 percentage of its population below the poverty line.

“The past year has seen a decline in unemployment
 and a large rise in GDP,” however, “unfortunately, it
appears that this positive trend will not continue
 and new sources of growth must be found,”
 said the report.

The Taub Center described Israel’s 4% GDP
 growth as an “outlier and not a trend.”

A separate report which was released earlier this month
 by the Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research
 looked at economic trends in the whole 69-year history
 of the country. It concluded the economy shows deep-
seated and long-term shortcomings that threaten to
weaken the army and constitute an “existential
threat” to the country’s future.

In terms of GDP, Israel has been falling further and further
 behind the G7 average since the mid-1970s, with a more
 than threefold increase having developed in the gap
between them. This, says the report, “reflects a
steadily widening disparity between what an
employed person living in Israel can attain
 and what that person could attain in the
 countries that are pulling away
 from Israel.”

Professor Dan Ben-David, founder and chair of the
Shoresh Institution and co-author of the report,
warned if Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu
“continues to ignore the future” the
 country could face a catastrophe
 of massive proportions.

Netanyahu has recently held some meetings with Israeli
 media outlets, claiming the reports do not reflect “what
 the public feels.”

“It's an industry of despair. Where they see unemployment,
I see full employment. Where they see an economy in ruin,
 I see a flourishing economy. Where they see traffic jams,
I see junctions, trains, and bridges. Where they see a
crumbling state nearing collapse, I see Israel as a
 rising global power,” he was cited as saying
 by the Times of Israel.

(Source - RT)

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'Finance Curse'
Scheduled to Tighten
 Its Grip on UK Significantly by 2022
May 2nd 2017, at 8:01pm

The UK Trades Union Congress (TUC) has published projections
 suggesting the UK economy will be highly unbalanced by 2022
– economic activity heavily skewed towards London, and the
wider economy dependent on finance. The Tax Justice
Network (TJN) has said such a development would be
a symptom of the UK's "Finance Curse."

In all, the TUC forecasts S. East England will produce 40.1 percent
 of the UK's gross domestic product by 2022, of which London will
 provide 25 percent (or 62.5 percent of the South East's total
 economic share). This represents a rise of 2.5 percentage
 points from 2015, and over seven percent from 1997.

The Congress projects the most significant falls in the share of the
 economy come in 2022 and will be suffered in Yorkshire (dropping
0.5 percentage points to just 6.1 percent), the North West (down 0.4
 to nine percent%) and Scotland (falling 0.4 to 7.2 percent).

Given the importance of the City of London's offshore financial centre
 to the region, the Tax Justice Network believes the TUC's forecasts
are a vivid demonstration of the "Finance Curse" in action —
organization directors John Christensen and Nicholas Shaxson
 argue the City of London has been a major contributing factor
to the dramatic decline in British manufacturing since the
1970s, and the impoverishment of non-South East
 regions of the country.

The emphasis on finance in the UK has, they believe, resulted in flows
of foreign capital into the UK going straight to the City, for the purpose
 of mergers and acquisitions and real estate purchases rather than
 investment. Moreover, it has produced a "brain drain" effect in
many industries, with upper tier university graduates being
 enticed by finance, and eschewing other valuable sectors
 of the economy.

The UK's bloated financial sector has also helped to disguise the
damage the industry itself has caused, by smoothing over
 declining wages and falling levels of employment, via
borrowing. When downturns and recessions occur,
 the long-term damage inflicted on other sectors
 of the economy by a myopic national focus on
 finance are revealed — but those sectors are
 harder to resuscitate than finance, and may
 end up being irrecoverable.

(source - Sputnik)

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European Union demands
UK must repay Fraud cash

March 8th 2017

 The European Office of Struggle against Fraud (OLAF)
demanded today that the United Kingdom pay for two
billion euros of customs fraud.

An official report adds that the claim is due to the fact
 that London ignored, for years, this type of practice,
 above all, in the importation of textiles and Chinese
 shoes, thereby affecting the community budget.

The text says this protest is regardless of Brexit
 or a British exit from the European Union (EU),
scheduled to become a reality this month.

Research carried out from 2013 to 2016, revealed
 a customs fraud of expanded reach --- carried out
by a group of criminal gangs, who systematically
 declared lower values for the imported products.

According to OLAF, the United Kingdom was the main
 centre of that fraudulent trade. Other countries of the
 European Union fought against that problem, while
 the illegal business grew in the British isles.

In that period, that practice inflicted losses on the EU
 of one billion 987 million euros, concludes the probe.
 The customs tariffs are one of the main sources of
financing the EU budget.

OLAF launches severe accusations against the United
 Kingdom and assures that, for years, authorities were
 alerted about the losses, without doing anything to
 prevent them, or open investigations on this issue.

(source - Prensa Latina)

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China Usurps US As Germany’s
 Biggest Trade Partner
25/2/2017 at 03:36

China has taken another step in global economic
 dominance: becoming Germany’s most significant
 international trading partner: a place the US had.

Germany sent and received with China, goods and
 services worth approximately $180 billion in 2016,
 according to recent Federal Statistics Office data.
France was Germany’s second-largest trade ally,
 while the US ranked third.

 In 2015, the US enjoyed a brief stint as Germany’s
 top trade partner, a spot occupied by France, for
 the previous half-century.

Optimism among exporters in China, the world’s
 third-largest economy, is “rising further,” says
Clemens Faust, of Ifo Institute for Economic
 Research, a Munich-based think tank.

(source - Sputnik)

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Politician: European-style reforms
to degrade Ukraine’s economy
 January 23rd
   
Ukraine’s economy has been degrading as its
 dependence on commodity exports grows as
a result of "European-style reforms", leader
of the Ukrainian Choice public movement,
 Viktor Medvedchuk said Monday, in
a LiveJournal post.

"Rather than developing innovations to achieve
 a technological breakthrough, we have been
witnessing destruction of the country’s high
 tech industries. In 2013, the share of various
 machines, equipment and transport vehicles
in our exports was 16.3%, but, in 2014, it
 dropped to 13.2% and to 12.1% in 2015.
 During the first 11 months of 2016, this
share fell to 11.6%," he elaborated.

At the same time, Medvedchuk stressed that
agricultural exports had grown, reaching 41.6%
during the January to November period of 2016.

"However, there is nothing to celebrate: we
export only agricultural commodities while
 'ready-to-use' food products’ share is 6.6%.
 Where agriculture is concerned, structural
problems have been growing: it would be
enough to say that livestock population
has been decreasing, which may create
serious problems in the next few years,"
 he added.

The politician also pointed to the planned
education reforms, bound to "contribute to
 the process of turning Ukraine into a banana
republic." The country’s education ministry...
"has decided that children in 10th and 11th
 grades do not need that many physics,
 chemistry, mathematics & informatics
 classes so it is better to declare
those subjects, as optional."

"Really --- why build nuclear power plants and
produce machines? This reformed education
will be enough to grow sunflowers and
rapeseeds," Medvedchuk concluded.

(source - TASS)

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Russian, Armenian PMs to discuss
integration cooperation within EAEU
January 24th, 2017
   
Integration cooperation between Russia & Armenia
 within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) will be
the focus of talks between Russian Prime Minister
 Dmitry Medvedev and his Armenian counterpart,
Karen Karapetyan, who arrives in Moscow on
 Tuesday, at the invitation of the Russian
 government.

The agenda of the talks will include issues of
 Russian-Armenian cooperation in the area of
trade-and-economic relations, and in such
 sectors as energy, transport, and the
 humanities.

 The 2 prime ministers will also discuss the
implementation of joint investment projects
Russia's government's press service said.

The talks are expected to yield a number
 of intergovernmental & inter-ministerial
documents.

(source - TASS)

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All countries observing oil output cuts
 agreement — Russian energy minister
January 22, 17:04
   
TASS - All countries are observing the agreement
on cutting output, Russia's Minister of Energy
 Alexander Novak told media on Sunday.

The IMF expects oil prices to grow
 by almost 20% in 2017.

"On the agreement's fulfilment - I can
 say, we see with satisfaction, the
successful implementation of the
agreement & joint action of OPEC
 & non-cartel countries, stabilizing
 the situation on the oil market,"
he said.

"We have seen the statement made by Saudi
Arabia’s minister claiming the country cut
output by more than the agreement
reads,"
he said.

"Russia observes its obligations faster - and
cuts are almost twice faster than planned.
The ministers' committee will be meeting
 every other month and, prior to the next
 (in May) OPEC summit, it will have two
meetings," the minister said.

"Today, we have noted that the situation on
the market is approaching balance, stock is
 lowering already. Most importantly", he said
 "we can see stability and lower volatility.".

"I think the statistics data for January will show
 cuts of over 1.7 million barrels a day," he said.

"The potential for price growth is exhausted.
 In general, the situation can be viewed as
 follows: oil prices are going to be from
 $50 to $60 per barrel," he said.

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Goldman Sachs evacuates UK
19th of January, 2017. 

US bank Goldman Sachs will move 1,000 staff from
 London to Frankfurt as a post-Brexit reorganisation
 that will reduce its City headcount by half, German
business daily Handelsblatt reports on 19 January.

“The bank is weighing transferring up to 1,000 employees
 to Frankfurt, including traders as well as top bankers,”
the paper reports, citing financial industry sources.

In total, Goldman Sachs will cut its head-
count in London, from 6,000...  to 3,000.

(source - Katehon)

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Moldova's New President Hopes to
Cancel EU Association Agreement
January 17th, 2017
 
Moldova’s President said on Tuesday that he
 hopes the country’s association agreement
with the European Union will be cancelled..
 if his party obtains a parliamentary majority,
 paving the way for an alliance with Moscow.

“I don’t exclude that, after the next parliament
polls, this agreement will be annulled,” if the
 socialist party wins the majority of seats in
 the next election, Igor Dodon noted on his
first foreign trip to Moscow, after meeting
with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

(source - Al Manar)

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Hughes
Metallurgical Plant

 - relaunched in spring 2017
January 12th, 2017

One of the biggest industrial enterprises of the
Donetsk People’s Republic, founded by a Welsh
entrepeneur in the 19th century, was relaunched

 in the spring of 2017, the press-service of the
DPR's Ministry of Industry and Trade, reports.

Also, DPR's industrial enterprises, Donfrost
 and Nord, are now producing 51,000 fridges.

It's necessary to point out that the production
 of fridges in Nord factory stopped completely
 in August 2016, and the Donfrost plant was
 established at that time. Now this plant is
 working with FSR states (Former Soviet
 Republics) and in Asia, where 70% of
DPR's production, is imported.


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World Economic Forum director calls
on EU: to reset relations with Russia
December 31st, 2016

"A reset in the complicated situation of the kind
could be a very important step" - Philipp Rosler

The World Economic Forum’s Managing Board
 Member and Director, Philipp Rosler, calls on
 the EU to improve relations with Russia. The
former German chancellor's statement came
in an interview with the Neuer Osnabrucker
 Zeitung newspaper, published on Saturday.

"A reset in the complicated situation of the kind
could be a very important step," he said, adding
both sides now, should offer respective signals.

"Achieving mutual understanding on the European
 continent is necessary and is, first of all, the affair
 of Europeans, not Americans," Rosler said. "Using
 these approaches, we should structure policies."

The official said the issue of how to behave with
 Russia after the Soviet Union collapsed, has not
 been cleared up, and "today, we can see what
conflicts have arisen from this negligence,"
 he added.

(Source - TASS)

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WEALTHY GAZPROM
TELLS IT LIKE IT IS


TASS - Gazprom sees some risks for gas transit
 through Ukraine to Europe, and in the case of
unsanctioned gas tapping by Ukraine, it may
cut off supplies to the EU, Gazprom's CEO,
 Alexei Miller, told reporters.

"Indeed there are risks for gas transit to Europe (via
 Ukraine). In the contract, which was signed in 2009,
we clearly fix all cases of force majeure. If Ukraine
 starts gas tapping, then we can either cut supply
 by the volume of illegally taken gas, or can carry
out a disproportionate reduction. But we may
stop deliveries all together, even after a
single unauthorized tapping of gas,"
 Miller said.

More:
http://tass.com/economy/920492


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IMF Data Shows China’s GDP
Outpaces US's --------- in 2016

In purchasing power parity, China’s gross domestic
 product (GDP) will exceed that of the US by some
 $2.7 trillion, in 2016.

The figures come from a recent International
 Monetary Fund (IMF) estimate, and serve to
shift the canon that the US is the world’s
 primary economic superpower.

Economists forecast that US GDP will measure
 some $18.5 trillion, while China is expected to
 net $21.2 trillion in GDP, as per IMF data.


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Russia's 'Syria countersanctions' 
will hit the West below the belt

The West and Russia are entering the third year
 of a war of sanctions. Washington threatens to
  impose new sanctions against Russia, this time
 for Syria. Russia will take "painful measures" in
 response, the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister,
 Sergei Ryabkov, says.

 Pravda.Ru offers a list of counter sanctions that
 we compiled on the basis of experts' opinions.

1. Russia's first answer would be the abolition of
neo-liberal economic policies and a transition to
 a new economic development strategy. This can
block Western influence channels on our country
 & thus become the most asymmetric, but tough
answer, to any new Western sanctions, noted
Ruslan Dzarasov, Doctor of Economics, head
 of the department of political economy, at
 Russia's 'Plekhanov' Economic University.

The expert noted that "we continue to adhere to the
 export growth model, taking capital to the West and
forming a budget on the basis of financial interests
 of capital rather than domestic consumers." Russia,
the expert said, should introduce a combination of
 state planning and a market sector, "similar to
 what the USSR was doing during the 1920s."

"The state should ensure the financial transparency
 of corporations, expand the rights of trade unions
 and workers, strengthen social control over big
 business, & show influence on the formation of
prices in the economy, to stop price disparities
 in favour of the mining export sector, and to
 the detriment of manufacturing industry,"
 Ruslan Dzarasov told Pravda.Ru.

2. Russia could refuse to save its reserves in US
dollars. Russia doesn't take first place in terms
 of dollar savings in the world - but it could still
give a serious blow to the Western financial
system, Dr Valentin Katasonov, Economics
 Professor at the Moscow State Institute of
 International Finance, and head of Russia's
Sharapov Economic Society, told Pravda.Ru.

"A lot of Russia's liabilities in national gold
 and currency reserves, are denominated
in US dollars. Should they be put on the
market --- the dollar will suffer greatly,"
 leading expert at the Union of Oil and
Gas Industrialists, Rustam Tankan said.

Noteworthy: some private Russian companies
have already abandoned the US dollar in their
 activities. Megafon, one of Russia's 3 leading
 cellular providers, converted about 40% of its
dollar deposits to euros & Hong Kong dollars.
The company transferred the funds to major
 Chinese bank accounts. Norilsk Nickel took
similar measures. The Hong Kong dollar is a
Chinese foreign clone of the dollar, and the
 US is unable to impose any sanctions on
 this currency.

 Russia has started abandoning the US dollar as
 a reserve currency, by opening a Raw Materials
 Exchange in St. Petersburg, where Russian
energy carriers are traded in rubles.

3. Russia could freeze US investors' assets in
the Russian economy. "Foreign citizens are
the ultimate beneficiaries of our shadow
 holdings. There are 'tricky' financial
mechanisms in the timber industry,
for instance," Igor Gerasimov, a
member of the Committee for
Business Security at the
 Chamber of Commerce,
 and security expert,
told Pravda.Ru.

The shadow mechanism works as follows...
A
wood-working firm does most of the work,
while most of the profit goes to a "general

contractor." The latter pays the company a
relative price for production, & a minimum
 profit. Most of the profit goes to specific
 individuals, to the accounts of foreign
 companies. Therefore, Russia could
adopt laws over the nationalization
of natural resources & city-forming
 enterprises, said Igor Gerasimov.

4. The State Duma of the Russian Federation
 has already discussed a draft law to relieve
both state-run and privately-owned Russian
companies of $700 billion of debts... which
are held by Western banks in countries
now threatening sanctions on Russia.

5. Sanctions in the field of high technology, will
be no less sensitive. "Russian titanium will stop
 arriving at European companies, and this will
 certainly be a very significant act of pressure
on our partners," Alexei Mukhin, general
 director of the Centre for Political
Information, told Pravda.Ru.

Boeing & United Technologies, as well as Europe's
 Airbus Group, purchase most of their titanium from
 Avisma, a Russian company, which happens to be
 the world's largest titanium producer. Yet this
covers only about 30% of their needs. The US,
however, is entirely dependent on Russia for
its rocket engines. RD-180 is a 6-ton liquid
 rocket engine, with a thrust of 400+ tons.
 The US has used Russian rocket engines
since 2000. The US Congress passed a
 budget which provides for the allocation
 of 100s of millions of dollars... to buy an
  "unlimited" number of RD-180 engines.

6. Russia's sanctions against Western airlines
would lead to their elimination. A great deal
of airlines fly across the territory of Russia
and save a lot of money on this, chair of
the Federation Council Committee on
International Affairs, Andrei Klimov,
told Pravda.Ru.

"If all of a sudden, the Russian authorities try
 to do something in this field, it will generate
huge profits to companies from such states
 as the United Arab Emirates, & at the same
 time, it will cause serious financial damage
 to German, French and other air carriers,"
 said the expert.

7. Many large companies in the West have strong
 lobbies in legislative authorities. Therefore, the
 input of targeted sanctions... under the pretext
of rules and regulations violations, would be a
very strong response. Starting from 1 Nov 2016
Russia banned imports of salt from the EU, the
 US, Canada, Australia, Iceland, Liechtenstein,
 Montenegro, Albania and Ukraine.

 On 15 February 2016, Russia banned imports
 of soybeans and corn from the US, including
 through third countries. Russia still imports
 various US food products, spending millions
 of US dollars a year (PepsiCo, Starbucks,
Cargill, McDonald's), pharmaceuticals
 (Pfizer), cosmetic products (Procter &
 Gamble, Johnson & Johnson), plastics,
 machinery, textiles, footwear, auto-
mobiles (Ford, General Motors), as
well as products under a "secret
code" worth $554 million --- in
 the first half of 2016, alone.

Lyuba Lulko
Pravda.Ru


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World Central banks get

rid of US securities
Thursday, 20th of October, 2016. 

The number of US bonds shrank dramatically
 last month (27.5 billion dollars). This decline
is the biggest this year. As a result, the
value of US securities, has fallen.

Now their total cost is about $3 trillion.
This is the lowest level in five years.

China & Saudi Arabia are the leaders among
 those countries which are selling US bonds.


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IMF heralds catastrophe for

major banks of EU and US
Source: REX

The International Monetary Fund said in a report
 published on October 5th 2016, that a significant
number of major banks in the wealthiest states
of the world, are so weak, that neither growth
in the world economy, nor an increase in
interest rates, will help them solve
their problems.

The problematic credit organizations include one-
third of Europe's banks with assets totaling $8.5
 trillion and a quarter of US banks with assets
worth $3.2 trillion.

According to the IMF, financial stability now
 depends, on how well financial institutions
can adapt themselves to the new era with
tougher regulation and supervision,
restrained growth and low
interest rates.

Experts note that despite an improvement in the
 structure of bank assets and equity indices, low
 profitability remains a significant problem, that
 can not be solved through cycles of economic
 recovery.

The report, in particular, draws attention to the
euro-zone banks, profits of which, have halved,
since the average levels of 2003-2006.

Experts believe that Europe lags behind the US
 in terms of the disposal of bad loans. Both the
IMF and the European Central Bank see loose
 monetary policy as the main cause of bank
 problems.

IMF experts also remained concerned about
the financial stability of Japan and China. At
 the same time, experts point out decreasing
 pressure on emerging markets, against the
backdrop of higher prices on raw materials
and a certain stabilization of the Chinese
 economy.

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Vietnam joins Russia-led
free trade zone


A free trade agreement between the Russian-led
 Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) and Vietnam
 takes effect now with its ratification. The
deal opens the EEU's market of 181

million people to Vietnam.

The EEU countries – Russia, Armenia, Belarus,
 Kazakhstan & Kyrgyzstan – get the opportunity
 to sell goods in Vietnam on a preferential basis.

The free trade deal covers more than 90 percent
 of all goods traded between the EEU & Vietnam.
It will save exporters from the EEU about $40-60
million in the first year. Vietnamese companies
can expect savings of up to $5-$10 million a year.

With the deal Hanoi expects to significantly raise
 its foreign trade. Trade with Russia is expected
to
more than double to $10 billion by 2020.

"Specific conditions will be created for Russia in
 order to increase the supply of its products on
the Vietnamese market. It concerns not only
high value-added products, but also agricultural
produce, consumer goods and so on," said the
Russian Trade Mission in Vietnam.

Russia’s exports to Vietnam, include, nuclear
 reactors, mineral fuels, oil and its distillation
products and fertilizers. Imports from Vietnam
include electrical machinery, boilers & knitwear.

In terms of the agreement, Russian automotive
 companies GAZ, Kamaz & Sollers will be able
 to create joint ventures to produce buses,
trucks, special vehicles, and passenger cars.
 The localization of production is expected to
 reach 40 to 50 percent over the next decade.

Vietnam signed the free trade zone agreement
 with the EEU in 2015, becoming the first non-
regional country to join the bloc.

More than 40 countries and international
organizations, including China, Indonesia,
 Israel and Iran, have expressed interest
 in a free trade deal with the bloc.

Establishment of the EEU was signed by the
 presidents of Russia, Belarus & Kazakhstan
in 2014. Armenia & Kyrgyzstan, joined later.

 The bloc was designed to ensure the free
movement of goods, services, capital and
 workforces, between member countries.

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WESTERN BANKS
CRACKING


4 of the biggest banks are reported as going down:
HSBC, Bank of America, Deutsche Bank and Wells
 Fargo, are all reported by eminent experts as
"about to fail."

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Chinese yuan becomes IMF reserve
currency, first new addition since 1999

The Chinese yuan is now added to the IMF reserve
 basket, becoming the first currency to be added to
 the list, since the emergence of the euro, in 1999.

The official entry brings to a close, at least partly,
Beijing’s years-long struggle
for international
acceptance on the sort of level
enjoyed by
the US dollar. The currency now
joins the
big four: the US dollar, the euro,

the yen, and the UK's pound.

The decision means the Chinese yuan will now be
 used as one of the International Monetary Fund’s
 lending currencies, in emergency bailouts. This
 sort of internationalization is in line with
 China’s wish for an increase in the
 legitimacy of its currency.

The move also evidences China’s growing role
as a power to challenge the global economic
 dominance of the United States.

The IMF has fixed the relative amounts of
the five main currencies in its basket for

five years, based on the exchange rate
of
each, over the last three months.

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Deutsche Bank to fight
US $14bn claim


Deutsche Bank says it will challenge a $14 billion
claim by the US Department of Justice on alleged
mis-selling of mortgage-backed securities during
the 2008 financial crisis.

“Deutsche Bank has no intent to settle these
potential civil claims anywhere near the number
cited. The negotiations are only just beginning.
The bank expects that they will lead to an out-
come similar to those of peer banks which
have settled at materially lower amounts,”
Deutsche Bank says in its statement.

No details on the case have been publicized.
 Yet reports say sales of mortgage securities
 before the 2008 financial crisis, lie at the
 heart of the case.

The claim against Deutsche Bank far exceeds
 its expectations that the DoJ would look for
 a figure of only up to 3 billion euros ($3.4
billion), Reuters reported.

European stocks wrapped up in negative territory
on Friday in reaction to the case against Deutsche
Bank. Royal Bank of Scotland and Barclays both
fell over 5%, while Credit Suisse and UBS fell
over 3%. French lenders BNP Paripas and
Societe Generale both fell over 2%.

Deutsche Bank’s shares stumbled 8.5%, wiping
 off roughly €1.5 billion from the German lenders’
 market capitalization.

Other big banks have reached deals in recent
years with US authorities over their mortgage
 activities in the run-up to the financial crisis.
Earlier in 2016, Goldman Sachs agreed to pay
 $5.1 billion to settle claims on its dealings.


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Banking giants reverse predictions
 of post-Brexit ‘Brecession’, proving
 it was the Remain Camp, who lied:

Two of the City’s biggest powerhouses have
scrapped their predictions:  of a post-Brexit
recession which would see the UK economy
 collapse, following the EU referendum - and
now envisage better-than-expected results
 in the third financial quarter.


 But investor Jim Rogers warns that the US
policy of printing money will soon hurt us:

"You should be very worried. There's going to be a
serious economic crisis --- in the next year or two.

We all are going to pay a horrible price for the
artificial money coming out of America, and
 other central banks. We’re all going to have
a huge problem. Be worried, be worried."


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China welcomes Canada's decision
 to apply for AIIB membership: Xi

Xinhua - Meeting Canadian PM, Justin Trudeau, Xi
says China is willing to improve communication
 and coordination with Canada, protect an open
& inclusive multilateral trade system with the
 country and deepen cooperation in areas
such
as climate change, peacekeeping
and marine
protection.

This is the first official visit by Trudeau since
taking office in November 2015. His father,
former Canadian PM Pierre Trudeau, was
the first Canadian PM to visit China, after
the establishment of diplomatic relations.

After his stay in Beijing, Trudeau flew
 to Hangzhou, to attend the G20 summit.

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World seeing ‘greatest monetary policy
experiment in history’ - Rothschild

 Low interest rates, negative yields on government
 debt & quantitative easing, are part of the biggest
 financial experiment in world history, and the
 consequences are as yet, unknown, says RIT
Capital Partners Chair, Lord Rothschild.

“The six months under review have seen central
 bankers continuing what is surely the greatest
experiment in monetary policy in the history of
 the world. We're therefore in uncharted waters
 and it is impossible to predict the unintended
 consequences of very low interest rates, with
 30% of global government debt --- at negative
 yields, combined with quantitative easing on
 a massive scale,” Rothschild writes, in the
company's semi-annual financial report.

The banker says this policy has led to a rapid
growth of stock markets --- US stocks have
grown 3-fold since 2008 - with investments
 growing and volatility remaining low.

However, the real sector of the economy didn’t
 enjoy such profits, as “growth remains anemic,
 with weak demand and deflation in many parts
 of the developed world,” says Rothschild.

The billionaire stresses that many risks remain
 for the global economy, with the deteriorating
geopolitical situation. Among those risks, he
includes the UK's vote to leave the EU, the
 US' presidential election & China's slowing
economic growth. Another risk is global
terrorism, which Rothschild says is a
consequence of continuing 'conflict'
 in the Middle East.

A Bank of America Merrill Lynch report in June,
shows interest rates in developed countries,
 in particular America’s 0.5%, are now at
their lowest level in 5,000 years.

 In their battle with deflation, countries such
 as Sweden, Switzerland or Japan, have even
 turned to negative key lending rates.

Another woe is negative yields on government
bonds. In June, 10-year German government
bonds dipped below 0% for the first time in
 history.

Janus Capital estimates that global yields
are the lowest in 500 years, and the total
amount of such bonds, is $10 trillion.

The investment group’s lead portfolio manager,
 Bill Gross, is calling it a “supernova, that will
 explode one day.”

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GOOD "POST BREXIT" NEWS !?!


EU mulls abolishing "non-market economy" list


Xinhua - The European Union (EU) is mulling
abolishing its "non-market economy" list, on
which China & 14 other states are included,
to set up a new, "country-neutral" method,
 & reform its anti-dumping and anti-subsidy
 legislation, it announced, on July 29th.

The decision was made after the EU Commission
held another orientation debate on the treatment
 of China, in anti-dumping investigations, as a 15-
year-old EU "surrogate system" is set to expire,
 in December, 2016.

"Colleagues have agreed to propose changes to
 EU anti-dumping and anti-subsidy legislation --
with the introduction of a new anti-dumping
 methodology," said EU Trade Commissioner
Cecilia Malmstrom in a press briefing.

"We're eliminating the existing list of non-
market economy countries," Malmstrom
 told reporters. "This is a new method, it
will be country-neutral, and applied to
all WTO member countries, equally."

 "This new methodology, would lead to
approximately the same level of anti-
dumping duties as the EU has now"
-- the commissioner said.

EU officials say... the new method will mark
 a "huge change" to the bloc's anti-dumping
& anti-subsidy laws, & the EU Commission
 will have to shoulder the burden, & prove
 there is "market distortion" in its future
 investigations, on a case-by-case basis.

Besides China, other countries on the
 EU "non-market economies" list, are:

 Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus,
 Georgia, the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea, Kazakhstan,
 Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Mongolia,
 Tajikistan, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan and, last but
not least, Vietnam.


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Deficit in UK's Current Account
Remains Unaltered 
  
 
 
 The deficit in the current account of the United
 Kingdom -- after all this austerity -- remains at
an historic maximum.

The need to finance the country from abroad, was
high before the yes for Brexit. The British National
 Office of Statistics shows no change in its initial
 growth estimate for the first quarter -- but shows
that the economy still depends mostly on home
 expenditure and services, for any expansion.

On the other hand, the growth of foreign trade,
 investment and manufacturing, slowed down.

In global terms, the UK economy grew 0.4 %
 in the first three months of 2016, in line with
 forecasts, and was 2% higher than last year.


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Americans and Europeans Divided

Over Sanctions Against Russia
 
Prensa Latina - Almost half of Europeans (47%)
 --- believe that sanctions against Russia should
be lifted --- according to a recent Sputnik Poll.

The poll found that 51% of Italians, 48% of Germans,
& 43% of French respondents, said they agree with
 the lifting of sanctions; according to the consultant
 firms, Ifop and UK Populus.

In contrast, when asked about the same topic, only
 29% of US people, said that they would like to see
 sanctions against Russia lifted.

The poll was conducted by the French opinion and
 marketing research company, Ifop, and UK polling
 agency Populus, for Sputnik News Agency & Radio.

The poll also found that respondents in the US,
are most likely to support extending sanctions.

When asked if sanctions against Russia should
be lifted or extended :  42% of US citizens said
they support extending them.

However, only 31% of respondents in Germany,
 29 per cent in France, and 27 per cent in Italy
agreed with extending sanctions.

The EU's economic sanctions against Russia
 were imposed in 2014.

Analists say that, since the sanctions were
 applied, the EU has had to pay 10 times
more than the US.


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 “The Most Corrupt Country
in the World”.


 Journalist & world-renowned expert on the
 Italian mafia Roberto Saviano calls the UK
 “the most corrupt country in the world”.

“If I asked, what's the most corrupt place on
 Earth, you might well tell me it’s Afghanistan
 or maybe Greece, Nigeria, the South of Italy:
 and I will tell you --- it’s the UK,” Saviano told
 the audience at Wales’ Hay Literary Festival.

“It’s not the bureaucracy, it’s not the police,
 & it’s not the politics, but what is corrupt is
the financial capital. Ninety percent of the
 owners of capital in London, have their
headquarters offshore,” he added.

The UK is Europe’s “criminal capital” when it
comes to allowing corruption, the journalist
 thinks, with trust funds in Jersey and British
 Overseas Territory the Cayman Islands,
 being its “access gates.”

“That is why it is important, why it is so crucial
for me to be here today & talk to you;- because
 I want to tell you, this is about you, this is about
 your life, this is about your government,” the
36-year-old journalist told the audience.


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Surprise! US Should Be Considered

 as a Tax Haven, EU Report Suggests

New research by the Green/EFA group in the
 European Parliament calls for the USA to be
 considered as a tax haven, following claims
 that it has fallen behind in tax transparency.

The research — which was published ahead
of a special visit to the US by the European
 Parliament's special committee, looking at
 tax avoidance this week, could also cast a
 shadow on the ongoing TTIP negotiations
-- which aim to secure closer trade agree-
ments between Europe and the US.

The report is critical of what it sees as inaction
 on the part of the US ---- in tackling the issue of
 transparency of company ownership and bank
 account info' between tax administrations
 --- arguing that, whilst the EU has made
progress, the US has not.

The report, 'The Role of the US as a Tax
Haven — Implications for Europe' says:

"The US is a major financial centre. It holds almost
 20% of the financial services' world market share
 for non-residents. Foreign assets amounted to
US $16,745 billion in 2013, and foreign direct
investment reached US$2.9 billion in 2014.

However, its transparency legal framework
is not consistent with the responsibility
involved in being a major financial hub."

The German Green MEP Sven Giegold comments
 on the report -- claiming the US has failed to live
 up to standards it requires of other countries:

"The US has made bold moves on the exchange of
 financial information but it is just a one-way street:
its exchange of tax information with other states,
 is more limited and full of loopholes," Giegold says.

Molly Scott Cato - a Green MEP for the UK - argues
 that the US is becoming increasingly attractive --
as a "tax haven" for the world's most wealthy.

Responding to the recent report, she argues for
 greater scrutiny of the US tax regime by the EU:

"The EU should carefully scrutinize the US, in the
 upcoming process of creating a common blacklist
 of tax havens. We should introduce a withholding
 tax on US banks not exchanging information -- as
 the US has done with European banks. We need
the US to sign up to the highest international
standards of transparency."

A fact-finding delegation visited the US between
 17-19 May, as part of the European Parliament's
 special committee investigating tax avoidance
 in the US.

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Worst is Yet to Come? US Billionaire
 Warns of Crisis Worse Than 2008

The current situation in the global economy
 is similar to the situation on the eve of the
 crisis of 2008, billionaire trader Stanley
 Druckenmiller says.

According to the businessperson,
the main risk stems from actions
  by the US Federal Reserve.

He criticizes the Federal Reserve for a
 "myopic policy" of low interest rates,
which has led to fast-growing
bullish sentiments, in
the market.

"The bull market is exhausting itself,"
 he said, at the Ira Sohn Investment
Conference, in New York.

The Fed’s easy monetary policy has
 resulted in companies taking on big
debt loads... which they then use to
buy back their shares -- instead of
increasing capital spending.

By keeping interest rates low, the Fed is
 'raising the odds of an economic tail risk
 they are trying to avoid', Druckenmiller
points out.

A big concern, is the uncontrollable growth
of US debt, the investor adds. According to
 him, US corporations are "stuck in the mud,
forlorn of growth, unwilling to invest, and
 addicted to share buybacks, to gin up
 their stocks."

"The Fed has borrowed from future
 consumption more than ever before.
It is the least data-dependent Fed
 in history. This is the longest
 deviation from historical norms
 in terms of Fed dovishness that
 I have ever seen in my career,"
Druckenmiller is quoted as
saying, by CNBC.

"This kind of myopia causes
 reckless behaviour."

According to media reports, Druckenmiller -
 whose net worth is estimated at $4.4 billion
- is making long-term investments in gold...
 while holding short positions on US
companies’ shares.

At the same time, some economists believe
 that the current state of the global economy
 indicates that it may be facing a structural
adjustment - and isn't just the downward
 part of an economic cycle.

In April, the International Monetary Fund
(IMF) announced that the global economy
was expecting growth at 3.2 percent, in
2016, & a further growth of 3.5% in 2017.

"Maybe it is not just an economic cycle
 we are facing, but a kind of structural
adjustment of the world economy that
we do not understand, yet: what the
consequences are, and how to deal
 with this," European Commission
 Europe-Aid head, Jose Correia
Nunes, notes.


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Bankers in Prison
--- New Rule?


In October 2015, courts in Iceland handed down
 sentences against 5 bankers who helped usher
in the country’s 2008 financial crisis. Among
the convicted were 3 senior managers from
 Landsbanki Íslands and 2 senior managers
 from Kaupthing Bank. Then suddenly, with
no big hooha, sentences were pronounced
against more bankers working in Iceland.

A total of 26 have been convicted. This is
 the world’s first ruling against the bankers
 who oversaw the 2007-2009 financial crisis.

Is the jig up yet?

On Jan. 11 eleven former employees of Deutsche
 Bank, Barclays, and Société Générale, appeared
in a London court, accused of manipulating the
 Euro Interbank Offered Rate (Euribor), which
sets interest rates on many financial
products, including mortgages.

The Libor and Euribor interbank rates, which
 determine the cost at which banks lend to one
 another, are used to price over $450 trillion of
financial products. Over three years since the
UK bank Barclays, admitted, in 2012, that its
traders had tried to manipulate the Libor &
Euribor rates, between 2005 and 2009,
legal proceedings have begun.

 For many bankers the start of the trial
in London --- was a genuine shock.

In the banking world, where the London law-
suit's currently a hot topic, there're those who
 point out, that only the managers of European
banks are in the dock and they hope that Wall
 Street banks are not next. Others claim that
 the trial in London...  is just the beginning.

 And, finally, a third group is suggesting that it is
 not that hard to figure out which bank managers
 and employees are responsible for misbehaving.

The long silence on the part of the banks and
 regulators, can only be explained by the well-
established bonds of corruption:-  financial
 regulators are always guided by 2 unwritten
 rules in their work. One rule applies to the
banks as legal entities: Too big to fail.

The other applies to the managers
of large banks: Too big to jail.

The lawsuits in Iceland and London are
 the first exceptions to the second rule.


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62 billionaires now control
half of world’s wealth


The 44-page report, ‘An Economy for the 1%’,
 published by Oxfam GB for Oxfam International
 (ISBN 978-1-78077-993-5, Jan. 2016, Oxford,
UK) says:

“The gap between rich and poor is reaching new
 extremes: Credit Suisse has recently revealed that
the richest 1% have now accumulated more wealth
than the rest of the world put together. Meanwhile,
 the wealth owned by the bottom half of humanity,
has fallen by a trillion dollars in the past 5 years.
This is just the latest evidence that today we live
 in a world with levels of inequality we may not
have seen for over a century.”

The poorest 50% of the world’s population is now
 worth an estimated $1.76 trillion --- which is also
 the estimated net worth of the richest 62 people.

In 2010, it required the richest 388 persons to
 make up the wealth of the bottom 50%. Since
then, the world’s richest 62 persons have added
 44% to their cash and assets -- while the wealth
of the bottom half has dropped by 41%, despite
the rise in the global population by 400 million.

In the same period, the wealth of the richest 62
 persons increased by $500 billion to $1.76 trillion.

 Within 5 years, the majority of the world’s wealth
 has been consolidated into the hands of less than
 one-sixth of the number of persons who used to
 control it.

Nine out of 10 World Economic Forum corporate
 partners had a presence in at least 1 tax haven.

 It's estimated that tax dodging by multinational
 corporations costs developing countries at least
 $100 billion every year. Corporate investment in
 tax havens almost quadrupled from 2000 to 2014.

The report cited estimates that billionaires have
 $7.6 trillion in offshore accounts. This amount
 is more than the joint GDP of the UK & Germany.

 It is said that, if tax were paid on the income this
 wealth generates, an extra $190 billion would be
 available to governments --- every year.

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  EU Tries ending Tax
              Evasion by Multinationals  
   
          
 
 Prensa Latina - The European Union loses up to
 70 billion euros a year --- due to tax evasion by
 multinationals --- estimates the regional bloc,
and
it announces measures to contain this.

According to the Economic Affairs Commissioner,
 Pierre Moscovici, the transnationals' aggressive
 fiscal engineering, reduces the public coffers of
 the 28 member countries of the EU, by amounts
 fluctuating between 50 - 70 billion euros a year.

In remarks to journalists, Moscovici says these
practices generate a competitive disadvantage
 for local businesses -- and increase the fiscal
 burden for all other tax payers.

Moscovici says the Commission's plan needs
the approval of the 28 member countries and
 considers that the negotiations, as is usual
 over fiscal matters, will not be easy.

Under the proposal, 6 tax practices linked
to aggressive fiscal engineering, would be
 banned - including the transfer of benefits
 to subsidiaries placed in countries where
 lower taxes are paid.

The initiative also tries to prevent dividends
 or profits arriving to the EU from third states
 from enjoying tax exemption, when it hasn't
 been charged in the nations of origin.

Under the package, multinationals will 
have to give specific information to the
 fiscal authorities of the country where
 the headquarters are based and, if it is
 outside the EU, the responsibility will
 fall on the subsidiary.


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Europe Bank Rout
Erases $434 Billion,
 Twice Greek Economy.

The plunge in European bank stocks over the past
six months, has wiped out about 400 billion euros
 ($434 billion) in market value --- over twice the
 annual output of Greece at current prices.

The STOXX Europe 600 Banks Index, grouping
 46 lenders, has dropped twice as much as the
 region’s benchmark share index since late July.

 Banking stocks have fallen 14% in January alone,
 heading for their worst monthly performance since
 the depths of Europe’s 2011 sovereign-debt crisis.

Deutsche Bank AG and Standard Chartered Plc
are each down by over 40 percent, since July.

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US Companies Led the World in
Debt Defaults in 2015, S&P Says
 
More US companies defaulted on their debt in 2015
than issuers from any other country or region, S&P
 analysts say, in their December reports.

111 companies worldwide defaulted on their
 obligations, the highest tally since 2009 when
 the figure hit 242 for the same period.

 About 60 percent of last year’s global defaults
came from US borrowers, up from 55 percent in
 2014, when 33 of 60 defaulters, were US ones.

After the US, companies from emerging markets
 were the second-largest defaulters, accounting
for 23 percent of the pool, which was a smaller
share than in 2014, according to S&P's data.

Plummeting oil prices and speculation about
how the Federal Reserve’s plan to tighten
monetary policy would affect corporate
borrowing costs has made companies
 more vulnerable, expert Vazza says.

“The current crop of US speculative-grade
issuers appears fragile, and particularly
susceptible to sudden, or unanticipated
 shocks,” she wrote, on December 24th.

Arch Coal Inc. was the most recent,
 with its credit rating downgraded to
“speculative default” by Standard &
Poor’s last week -- after the coal
producer missed about $90 million
 in interest payments, & exercised
 a 30-day grace period, with the
 holders of some of its notes.

Bloomberg.com reports that shale is now
running out of survival tricks, as OPEC
ramps up the pressure.

Looking ahead, S&P expects the US corporate
 default rate to rise to 3.3 percent by September
 2016 from 2.5 percent a year earlier.

The bulk of the failures to come from companies
 in the oil and gas sector, which accounted for
about a quarter of 2015’s defaults.


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A CRISIS WORSE THAN ISIS?
BAIL-INS BEGIN


While the mainstream media focus on ISIS
 extremists, a threat that has gone virtually
 unreported is that your life savings could be
 wiped out in a massive derivatives collapse.

 Bank bail-ins have begun in Europe, and the
 infrastructure is in place in the US. Poverty
also kills. At the end of November, an Italian
 pensioner hanged himself after his entire
 €100,000 savings were confiscated, in a
bank “rescue” scheme.

 He left a suicide note blaming the bank,
 where he'd been a customer for 50 years
and had invested in bank-issued bonds.

 But he might better have blamed the EU
 and the G20’s Financial Stability Board,
which imposed an “Orderly Resolution”
 regime, to keep insolvent banks afloat
--- by confiscating the savings
of investors and depositors.

 Some 130,000 shareholders and junior
 bond holders suffered losses by “rescue.”   

http://www.blacklistednews.com
/January_1%2C_2016%3A_The_New_

Bank_Bail-In_System_Goes_Into_Effect_
In_Europe/48057/0/38/38/Y/M.html

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Obama agrees - signs IMF Reform

A special communique of the G20 on the subject
of the IMF adopted at the G20 summit in Turkey
 --- and signed by US President Obama --- urges
the US to ratify IMF reforms agreed in 2010.

This reform implies that the US will have to give
 up its blocking stake of votes in the IMF and the
 fund itself, will cease to depend on Washington
politicians.


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US saddled with
debts of $65 trillion:

Former US comptroller

When all the US's unfunded liabilities are added up,
 the national debt is 3 times more than the oft-cited
 figure of $18 trillion, states Dave Walker, former
US' Comptroller General.


The real US national debt is about $65 trillion,
says Mr Walker, who headed the Government
 Accountability Office (GAO) --- under former
Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.

“If you end up adding to that $18.5 trillion -- the
 unfunded civilian & military pensions & retiree
 healthcare, the additional underfunding for Social
 Security, the additional underfunding for Medicare,
and the various commitments and contingencies
 that the federal government has, the real number
is about $65 trillion rather than $18 trillion, and it’s
growing automatically --- absent reforms,” Walker
 tells John Catsimatidis on “The Cats Roundtable”
on New York’s AM-970.

Walker, in charge of ensuring federal spending is
 fiscally responsible, says a large national debt
hinders the US government’s ability to conduct
both
domestic and foreign policy initiatives.

“If you don’t keep your economy strong, and
that means to be able to generate more jobs
 and opportunities, you are not going to be
strong internationally, with regard to
 foreign policy,” he notes.

He adds that such a problem prevents
 the country from investing “in national
defense and homeland security.”

Walker goes on to say that US citizens
 have “lost touch with reality”, when
it comes to spending.

He calls on Democrats and Republicans
to set aside partisan politics in order to
band together to tackle the problem.

“You can be a Democrat or a Republican,
you can be unaffiliated, you can be what-
ever you want, but your duty of loyalty
needs to be to country, rather than to
 party, & we need to solve some of the
 large, known, and growing problems
 that we have,” he says.


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IMF warns: Saudi Arabia
may go bankrupt by 2020


The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warns in a
 report, that Saudi Arabia may run out of financial
 assets within 5 years, if the government keeps to
its current policies.

Saudi Arabia is expected to run a budget deficit
of 21.6% in 2015 and 19.4% in 2016, according to
the IMF’s latest regional economic outlook. The
 state needs to adjust its spending, the IMF urges.

The IMF says the region’s outlook is currently
 being shaped by several key factors ---- the
 most important of which include deepening
regional conflicts, and slumping oil prices.

The conflicts have given rise to large numbers
of displaced people and refugees, on a scale
not seen since the early 1990s, according
to the report.

“Achieving fiscal sustainability over the
medium-term will be especially challenging
 -- given the need to create jobs for the over
 10 million people anticipated to be looking
 for work by 2020 in the region’s oil exporting
 countries,” IMF Middle East and Central Asia
 Department Director, Masood Ahmed, told
media, after unveiling the report in Dubai.

“For the region’s oil exporters, the fall in
prices has led to a large fall in revenue,
amounting to a staggering $360 billion
this year alone,” Masood Ahmed said.

OPEC members Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq,
Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Algeria and Libya
have all seen revenues drop sharply,
 as a result of a decline in oil prices.

Saudi Arabia is currently facing a
 budget deficit for the first time
since 2009.

Oil sales account for 80% of revenues.
 It has prompted the government to cut
spending, delay projects and sell bonds.

The country’s net foreign assets fell by
 about $82 billion from Jan. to August.

The government sold state bonds worth
 $15 billion (55 billion riyals) this year.

The budget deficit has caused project
 layoffs in Saudi Arabia.

Firms working on infrastructure projects
 haven’t been paid for 6 months, or more.
Payment delays increased lately, as the
government wants to cut prices on
 contracts, in order to preserve cash.


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Growth momentum still huge in
 Chinese economy: People's Daily
             
China's economy still has huge momentum,
 "as structural readjustment will transform
 challenges into strengths in the long run,"
says a commentary in the People's Daily,
the flagship newspaper of the Communist
 Party of China.

China's GDP last year posted its weakest
annual expansion in 24 years, mainly
 resulting from a housing slowdown,
 weakening domestic demand and
unsteady exports.

Economic growth slowed further,
to 7% in the first half of this year.

A 7% rise is not an easy achievement in
 a slowing world economy, & the rate is
among the highest in major economies,
 Premier Li Keqiang says, at the Summer
Davos forum in northeast China's Dalian.

"China is the source of global growth," Li says,
 adding the country has sufficient policy tools
 to reform the macro-economy, and will keep
rolling out targeted & innovative measures
 to counter downward pressure.

China contributed roughly 30 percent of world
 economic growth, in the first half of this year.


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UN Principles Against Vulture Funds,
Victory for Argentina    

It was worth the fight, said president Cristina
 Fernández on TV, after the UN voted by a big
majority, to approve a resolution with the
principles that create a legal framework
 to protect the process of exchange in
paying off debts.

The UN principles of sovereignty are:

 good faith, transparency, impartiality,
 equitable treatment, sovereign immunity,
 legitimacy, sustainability, & restructuring
 of the majority.

Cristina Fernández --- over the year it took ---
 defended the need to establish a legal frame-
work that protects restructuring of sovereign
debts --- from speculation by financial groups
known as 'vulture' funds.

The proposal was received and sponsored by the
 Group of 77 plus China, which upheld it until now.

Argentinean Minister of Economy, Axel Kicillof
said this approval not only favors his country,
 but all the rest, including developed countries
going through a process of crisis.

Although the resolution by the General Assembly
 isn't obligatory, it constitutes a fundamental step
 against the attacks of vulture funds, like those
 Argentina is suffering today and other countries
 too, affirmed Kicillof.

Cristina Fernandez thanked the 136 nations who
voted 'yes' and the 41 states which abstained,
 "as we know of the pressures they're against."
She also congratulated the diplomatic and
economic teams that made it possible.

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The World Bank, using PPP calculations,
 has Russia's economy above Germany's.

 Its top five -- in order -- are:
China, the US, India, Japan
 and Russia.

 It puts BRICS GDP at 96% of the G7's.

 The world is changing.


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'Largest-ever' Mediterranean
gas field discovered

Italian energy company Eni says it's discovered the
 Mediterranean Sea's "largest-ever" gas reservoir ---
off Egypt.


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Justice Ministry drafts bill proposing
legalizing seizure of foreign state assets

Kommersant business daily writes that Russia's
 Justice Ministry has developed a bill, according
to which, any state’s property in Russia can be
seized, in proportion to the amount of Russian
 assets frozen in that country.  Presently, the
bill is approved by a designated committee.

"The number of lawsuits against Russia in
foreign courts is steadily rising," says the
Justice Ministry, "and no one is asking
Russia to agree to participate."

The ministry notes that in several countries
 Russian property now has "limited juridical
immunity," which is why a special law is
needed to guarantee a "balance" on the
basis of the "reciprocity principle."

"Currently, it is possible to seize foreign
government assets when there is a court
 order," says Dmitry Matveyev, executive
 partner of Dmitry Matveyev & Partners
 Law Firm.

 He does not see a special law as necessary,
 but notes that if the law is passed, it will not
 contradict international law.

"Any court or arbitration institute can ‘deprive’
 a foreign government of immunity if it is guided
 by the applicable law," says Marat Davletbayev,
partner from Nektorov, Saveliev and Partners
 Law Firm.

But Davletbayev also warns that the court of
the country whose property was deprived of
immunity, can refuse to recognize this, and
implement the decision of the Russian court.

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Transit Gas Through Ukraine
Politically Motivated by EU

Sputnik – The EU is trying to maintain the transit
of Russian gas via Ukraine, for political reasons,
 Russia's Envoy to the EU, Vladimir Chizhov, says.

"I think they have the ultimate goal of keeping
 Ukrainian transit, as a purely political stance.
 It doesn't have any economic basis," he says,
 answering questions in an interview with RIA
Novosti, on why Brussels is not seeking to
enhance co-operation with Russia on the
Turkish Stream gas pipeline project, via the
Black Sea and Greece, bypassing Ukraine.

The European Union won't be able to continue
 giving Kiev financial support, if Ukraine now
announces a default, due to the EU's own
legislation, Vladimir Chizhov says.

"Yes, if a default is announced, they cannot
continue financial support according to the
EU's legislation," he says, in the interview.

The EU is -- to a certain extent -- standing on
the sidelines in Ukraine's conflict settlement
 process, Russia's Envoy to the EU, says.

"Two EU members are participating in the
Normandy format negotiations on the
settlement of the situation in Ukraine,
 and they are both operating in their
national capacity.

"The European structures, as well as US
 representatives -- for obvious reasons --
are not engaged [in the talks]," he says.

The EU is supporting the Kiev authorities,
 who have repeatedly violated the Minsk
agreements, instead of putting pressure
on them, Russia's Envoy to the EU says.

“It's not the first time Kiev has violated the
Minsk agreements. I think this is obvious
 to every unbiased observer, but here [in
 the European Union] they do not even
 think about it. Instead [of imposing
sanctions on Ukraine], they just repeat
 their support for the authorities in Kiev,”
he says, in an interview with RIA Novosti.

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‘No mandate or moral right tosay yes’:
Greece rejects ‘generous’ EU bailout

It’s up to the Greek people, Tsipras says,
to
make a fateful decision on Greece’s
sovereignty, independence and future.

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If Anti-Russia Sanctions Stay...

According to WIFO’s assessment, Germany will
shoulder the main burden. 500,000 jobs now are
under the threat of liquidation in Germany. The
 German economy will lose €27 billion and its
GDP will contract by 1% in the coming years,
according to experts’ estimates.

Italy will lose over 200,000 jobs and 0.9% of GDP
 while France’s losses will amount to 150,000 jobs
 and 0.5% of GDP. Poland, Estonia and Spain will
suffer too. Germany has already lost 175,000
 working places with 290,000 more to be lost,
 if the sanctions war continues.

The unemployment rate may rise by 185,000
 in Poland, 135,000 in Italy, 115,000 in Spain,
95,000 in France, 80,000 in the UK & 75,000
 in Estonia. If we include Switzerland, the EU
 has already lost 950,000 working places.
 With the sanctions in force, unemployment
 will rise by 1,460,000.

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Anti-Russian Sanctions Can Cost EU
 Up to $114 Billion - Austrian Study
 
Sputnik - The European Union could lose up to
 €100 billion ($114 billion) over its anti-Russian
 sanctions if things remain unchanged, a study
by Austria's Institute of Economic Research,
 reveals.

Die Welt newspaper reports that the research,
conducted exclusively for the Leading European
 Newspaper Alliance (LENA), considers a worst-
case scenario, if the sanctions remain in place.

“If the situation does not change fundamentally,
 our most pessimistic scenario will come true,”
one of the research authors, Oliver Fritz, is
 quoted as saying, by Die Welt.

According to their calculations, the current
 political situation could also affect over 2
 million EU jobs, through declining exports.

In contrast to the analysts’ forecast, the
European Commission says the losses of
 the European Union are “relatively small
 and manageable,” the newspaper says.

Since March 2014, the US, EU, and other
 western countries have sanctioned Russia’s
 banking, defense & energy sectors, over its
 alleged role in the Ukrainian crisis. Moscow
 has repeatedly denied those allegations.

In August, Moscow imposed a year-long food
embargo on the countries that sanctioned it.

The decision on the extension of anti-Russian
 sanctions is due to be made next week at the
 meeting of EU foreign ministers. Moscow vows
new countermeasures -- if sanctions are kept.


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Two Can Play This Game: Russia Warns:
 Belgium Asset Freeze Works Both Ways
 
Sputnik - Russia's Foreign Ministry summoned
 the Belgian ambassador, informing him that
Russia may adopt reciprocal measures --- if
 the recent asset seizures are not reversed.

A Belgian court instructed Wednesday, that
47 Belgian & Russian companies be stripped
 of assets of 1.65 billion euros ($1.87 billion),
 in connection with a settlement awarded to
 exYukos shareholders by a Dutch arbitration
 court. Russia's Justice Minister, Alexander
Konovalov, says Belgium's legal arguments
 for seizing Russian property are unclear, &
Russia has requested information on this,
through diplomatic channels.

"Belgium's ambassador was informed that
 the Russian side considers such acts by
competent authorities of the Kingdom of
Belgium, as openly unfriendly acts and
flagrant violations of the universally
recognized norms of international
law,"
the ministry statement says.

The ministry calls on Belgium to take
immediate acts to restore the property
 of Russian organizations. The seizures
 appear to be made under the auspices
 of the European Energy Charter Treaty,
which Russia signed, but did not ratify.

"Otherwise, the Russian side will be
 forced to consider adopting appropriate
 response measures, regarding assets
 of the Kingdom of Belgium," it adds.

French authorities also began seizing
Russian state-owned property earlier
 on Thursday. France seized the bank
 accounts of Rossiya Segodnya news
 agency, of which, Sputnik is a part.

The organization's real estate wasn't seized,
as the organization does not own any real
 estate in France, & employees continue to
 access rented buildings without hindrance.

French economist and professor at Moscow
 School of Economics, Jacques Sapir, says
the French government's decision threatens
 to create a "cold war" climate between the
 two countries, and the attacks show how
the West intends to deal with the rise in
influence of Russia's alternative media.

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India confirms bid to
join Russia-led bloc


India has confirmed that it will sign a free trade
 agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union
(EEU) -- a Russia-led bloc which is attracting
more emerging powers. 

TASS news agency quotes a senior diplomat at
 the Indian embassy in Russia, saying that New
Delhi will be “definitely signing this agreement".

Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and
Kyrgyzstan are members of the EEU which
started operation on January 1st, with the
 aim of regional economic integration.

China, Vietnam, Iran, Egypt & Israel, have
 also indicated their interest in joining the
 EEU free trade zone which guarantees the
free transit of goods, services, capital and
 workers, among its members.

Last month, the union gave the initial go-
ahead to signing a free trade agreement
with Iran, a senior EEU official says.

Russia's representative on the Eurasian
Economic Commission board, Andrey
Slepnev, says the Iran proposal was
 approved by all the panel members, 
at an expert-level meeting, held
 in Armenia's capital, Yerevan.

He adds that discussions with China
on joining the union will begin soon,
Xinhua news agency says.

Currently the EEU has a combined population
 of 170 million people, and a gross domestic
 product of $2.7 trillion, and is being tipped
 as a major economic force to challenge the
 might of the European Union and the US.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is also
 calling for a regional currency union, as
it will make it "easier to react to external
 financial & economic threats, & protect
 our joint market".

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Australia, China sign landmark
 free trade agreement

Xinhua - The Australian & Chinese governments
 signed a long-awaited, "monumental" free trade
 agreement in Canberra, last month, lifting most
 of the import tariffs between the two countries.
 
The landmark signing by Australia's Trade Minister
 Andrew Robb and China's Commerce Minister Gao
 Hucheng finalized negotiations that began 10 years
 ago and follows the Declaration of Intent signed in
 November by the countries' leaders, Tony Abbott
 and Xi Jinping.
 
PM Abbott says the "unprecedented" and
 "monumental" pact is the "next chapter"
in strong relations between the countries.
 
On full implementation of the wide-ranging
 agreement, tariffs are to be lifted on 95%
of Australian exports, hurdles for Chinese
businesses to invest in Australia will be
 lowered, and more visas for Chinese
holidaymakers will be granted.
 
China is Australia's largest trading partner,
with trade in goods and services last year
exceeding 135 billion U.S. dollars - almost
a quarter of Australia's total world trade. 


Australia FTA to spur more regional deals

 China and Australia's landmark free trade
 agreement, with a recent deal with South
Korea, is expected to serve as a positive
example --- and help advance economic
 integration in the Asia-Pacific region.

Under the deal, 85.4% of bilateral exports will
be tariff-free immediately after it takes effect.

When ChAFTA is fully implemented, 97%
 of Australian products to China and all
Chinese products to Australia, will
enjoy tariff-free entry. 

China has been Australia's largest trade
partner since 2010, and Australia was
China's eighth largest trade partner in
2014, says MOFCOM's statement.

Compared with other free trade agreements
 with China, ChAFTA has a broader tariff-free
 coverage, Tu Xinquan, executive director of
 the China Institute of WTO Studies, tells the
 Global Times.

China & South Korea signed a free trade
agreement on June 1 which will remove
 tariffs on about 90% of products traded
 between the two countries, in 20 years.

Australia & China have complementary
industries, so removing tariffs won't put
 undue pressure on China's enterprises,
 Chen Fengying, research fellow, China
Institute of Contemporary International
Relations, tells the Global Times.

China mainly imports minerals, such as iron
 ore, from Australia & exports manufacturing
 products like clothing & telecommunications
 equipment to the country, according to the
 website of the Australian Department of
Foreign Affairs and Trade.

As for agriculture, Tu says Australian products
 can meet the needs of China's growing middle
class and spur domestic producers to improve.

China's dairy industry, for example, is expected
to work harder for survival as it faces Australian
 competition, when tariffs gradually reduce.


Australia first country to open service
sector to China.


In addition to the removal of tariffs, Australia is
the first country in the world to open its service
sector to China, with a negative list.

The two countries have mutually granted most-
favored-nation status, and reduced the review
 threshold for corporate investments.

"ChAFTA is a comprehensive and high-level
free trade agreement," Chen says.

Most free trade agreements mainly focus on goods
 and services, yet ChAFTA includes lowering review
 thresholds for investments, & in some other areas
 such as e-commerce, & government procurement,
 she says.

China's FTAs with Australia & South Korea, are
 expected to persuade more in the Asia-Pacific
region to join the trend, observers say.

China, South Korea and Japan have discussed
a trilateral free trade agreement since 2013...
 but have not reached a final agreement.

If bilateral ties between China and Japan can
 be improved, it is possible to have a trilateral
 free trade zone, Chen says, noting that the
China-South Korea FTA, has placed some
 pressure on Japan.

Also on Wednesday, the Japanese Chamber
 of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) released its
 2015 Japanese Business in China White Paper,
which says the JCCI expects China, Japan &
S. Korea to OK a free trade agreement 'soon'.

Japan has been involved in talks on the US-led
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP), but
 this trade initiative has not progressed much,
 in recent years.

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NZ to invest $87m in
Asian infrastructure bank


New Zealand's government announces that
the country will invest NZ$125 million ($87.27
million) in the Asian Infrastructure Investment
Bank (AIIB), over five years.


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Hungary becomes 1st EU country
to join China’s Silk Road project
 
Hungary has become the first European country
 to join the Chinese 'Silk Road’ project, aimed at
 strengthening ties between Asia and Europe &
 developing trade & infrastructure in the region.

The foreign ministers of China and Hungary
have signed a memorandum of understanding
on the New Silk Road, also known as the"One
Belt, One Road" project in Budapest, the
Chinese Foreign Ministry states on its
web-site, Reuters reports.

In March, Chinese President Xi Jinping said
trade among the project’s participants would
he hoped, exceed $2.5 trillion in one decade.

Hungary hopes to intensify cooperation with
 China that can speed up the construction of
 the Hungarian-Serbia railway & other projects,
says the country’s President Janos Ader, as
 quoted by the Chinese foreign ministry.

China is financing and constructing a rail-
way between Hungary and Serbia.

The Chinese government is to inject dozens of
 billions of dollars to support the project via the
building of railways, highways, power grids, oil
& gas pipelines, maritime & infrastructure links
 across Central, West and South Asia to Europe,
increasing the connection between the East
 and the West.


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US to Lose Its Ground
Under BRICS Pressure

 © Sputnik/ Alexei Druzhinin

Blind adherence to US policies & introducing
 anti-Russia sanctions, was fatal for Europe,
as the Russia-China-BRICS axis is about to
overturn the global economic system, and
prevail over US' hegemony, states the chief
 economist of Germany's Bremer Landesbank.

The real damage to EU countries caused by
 the launch of anti-Russian sanctions is much
 more comprehensive than that estimated by
 statistics, Folker Hellmeyer, chief economist
of Germany's Bremer Landesbank says, in
an interview with the German publication,
Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten.

“The slump in German export volumes of 18% in
 2014 and by 34% for the first two months of 2015
 is just the tip of the iceberg,” he says. “There are
many more side-effects.”

“European countries, like Finland and Austria,
with strong developing businesses in Russia,
are placing fewer orders within Germany.
 Moreover, Europe's corporations are evading
 these sanctions and creating high-efficiency
 production facilities in Russia. We, therefore,
 lose this potential capital stock -- the basis
 of our prosperity -- and Russia wins.”

The relationship of trust between Russia and
 Germany and the EU is somewhat broken. And
 it will take years to rebuild it. As a result, such
 companies as Siemens and Alstom have lost
 major Russian projects, he says. The potential
 damage -- not only for Germany but the whole
 EU -- therefore, is much more comprehensive
 than what's being shown by current figures.

Meanwhile, Moscow, Beijing and other BRICS
 countries, are looking forward to building the
largest project in modern history: construction
 of new Eurasian infrastructure, from Moscow
 to Vladivostok, in South China, and in India.

Participation by Western countries in these
 mega-projects looks quite uncertain, he says.

“For me, the conflict has already been set,” he says.

“The Moscow-Beijing-BRICS axis, has won......
 The West has had enough. In 1990, the BRICS
countries were 25% of the world's economic
 output. Now, they are 56% of world economic
output, and 85% of the world's population.

 They control about 70% of the world's foreign
 exchange reserves. They grow annually, by
 an average of 4% to 5%. Since the US hasn't
 been prepared to share power, worldwide,
nor build the emerging market sector on
its own financial system --- it has lost.”

Neither problem in the world, now,
can be solved, without Moscow
or Beijing, says the economist.

The lack of its own agenda, makes
the EU & Germany look like losers.

“The longer we pursue this policy in the EU,
 the higher the price and the less anyone will
take us seriously as interlocutors,” he adds.


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BREAKING US

The rating agencies, like Moodys and S&P, are very
 powerful, because practically all lawmakers around
 the world have made it a national law -- that certain
 investment groups must follow the agencies' ratings.

Example: Life Insurance (huge investors) in the EU
 must, by law, invest in Class A Investments (those
with the lowest risk). This requires a rating of no
 lower than AA+, otherwise money from such funds
 can't be invested by law. If an insurance company
 does it, it will be fined and the whole Board sacked.

The Rating Agencies are all US controlled. They're
 a typical power multiplier. There's no need for the
 US Government to come out into the open. They
 just tell their Rating Agency Puppets what to do,
 and a large part of the investment world will act
 as per the law, fully automatically and without a
single brain cell as to why, being set in motion.

It's for this reason that each country needs to de-link
 the legal link between US controlled Rating Agencies
 and its own legal structure regulating the investment
 companies. This would be way more important than
 a separate currency or a separate investment bank.

 China has done it and Russia is preparing for it. The
 EU has been talking about it, but has not acted on it.


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Japanese and US
"Difficulties"


China  will always welcome the US & Japan
 joining the Asian Infrastructure Investment
Bank (AIIB), and has kept them informed on
 all relevant information, China's Finance
 Minister Lou Jiwei says.

"The United States and Japan have not been
 able to join AIIB due to their own difficulties,"
 Lou tells Xinhua on the sidelines of the World
 Bank-IMF Spring Meeting, without elaborating.

The United States and Japan decided to stay
out of China's initiative by the March 31 dead-
line, as both countries worry that the AIIB may
 challenge the Japan-led Asian Development
Bank (ADB) & the US-dominated World Bank.

However, China has underlined that the AIIB
 will take an open and inclusive attitude and,
as complementary to existing development
banks, able to strengthen the whole region's
 communications plus its social & economic
 development.


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German Media Reveals
             Mass Layoffs by the World Bank               

German media say now that over 3.4 million people
 worldwide, have been displaced over the last years,
 or lost their livelihoods, due to World Bank policies.

According to research by public TV networks NDR
 and WDR, and the journal Sueddeutsche Zeitung,
 many of the people affected by 972 World Bank
 projects, were laid off, or suffered other kinds of
 human rights violations.

The media analyzed over 6,000 documents of
the WB, in collaboration with the International
Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ).

The German Ministry for Economic Cooperation
 and Development, reacts with "great concern"
to the reports and demands a change in policy
by the international financial institution.

However, the media also finds that the German
 government, through its development policy, is
 involved in some of the controversial projects.

Since the end of 2013, German representatives
on the top Board of Directors at the World Bank
 have voted just once against a project, out of
 its 600 initiatives each year.


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The new Chinese rating agency set up
to counter US agencies' obvious bias:

They give Russia - an A rating = stable.

But the US gets - an A rating negative
(because of its gigantic debt and deficit)


_____________________________________




CHINA SIDE-STEPS
DOLLAR -- AGAIN


China's central bank signs a currency swap
 agreement -- valued at 30 billion yuan ($4.9
 billion) -- with South Africa's central bank.

The agreement lasts for three years and can
 be extended upon agreement, by both sides,
 says a spokesperson for the People's Bank
of China (PBOC).

The deal aims to facilitate bilateral trade and
 investment and to maintain regional financial
stability, Xinhua news agency reports.

South Africa's Reserve Bank (SARB) states
 the agreement's purpose is to support trade
 and investment between South Africa and
China, and act as a mitigating resource for
short term balance of payment pressures.

The PBOC also signed swap agreements
 with Armenia & the Republic of Suriname
 in March.

To promote international use of the yuan,
China has currency swap agreements now
with over 20 countries & regions since the
 start of a global financial crisis in late 2008.


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AIIB having tremendous influence

 on shift of power from West to East.

The popularity of the China-proposed Asian
 Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) shows
 that Asia in general, and China in particular,
are leading the world in another -- and more
 relevant -- direction, a Dutch expert says.

Rien T. Segers, a Dutch expert on the political
 economy of east Asia, believes that the world
 is undergoing a transition from "the financial,
 economic and political dominance of the US,
 towards the dominance of a number of Asian
 countries, led by China."

"If dominance is a politically incorrect word,
leadership is not nice either. I would prefer
'cooperative influence'", says Segers.

"The rich and old economies have no other
choice, but to go for a development which
 is a reflection of the cooperative influence
 of Asian countries on the West - and vice
versa", he adds.

Over 40 countries, so far, have shown an
interest in becoming members of the AIIB.

 European countries, including France, Italy,
the UK, Germany, Spain & the Netherlands,
 have all stated that they want to become
founding members of the new bank.

The Netherlands has now applied to join
 the AIIB as a founding member.


__________________________________________




WEST's MONOPOLY
WEAKENING FASTER


Russia, Australia, the Netherlands and Brazil
have all announced that they plan to join the
 Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).   

Despite US criticism, more countries from
the heart of Washington’s camp, say they
too, are considering joining. They include
 diehard allies like Turkey & South Korea.

China says it has already accepted the
application of Brazil, its largest trading
 partner, to the AIIB, adding that Austria
has also applied to join.

The AIIB is a multinational lender. It has
30 founding members with applications
still coming in.

Other nations will still be able to join
 the bank, but as common members.


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US SEES EUROPE
SHIFT TO CHINA

France, Germany and Italy have all joined
the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
 - and the UK joined it the week before.

Their choice is a vote of confidence in China,
which has achieved 3 decades of economic
 success and readied itself to make greater
 contributions to world development. How-
ever, what makes the AIIB so popular,
does not end there...

Unlike existing world lending bodies like
the World Bank, in which the US has the
dominant role and a veto, the AIIB gives
China no such privileges.

Instead, all members participate in the
decision-making process, in order to
 achieve win-win results.

The AIIB doesn't seek to weaken present
 institutions, but to strengthen them, and
 vigorously push forward the global
economy.

The World Bank welcomes the AIIB, says
 World Bank Managing Director Sri Mulyani
Indrawati, adding: "the WB will cooperate
closely" with the AIIB.

The US may be embarrassed that so many
 allies braved its warnings, and embraced
 the AIIB, but as a NYT editorial says: "this
 is a problem of America's own making."

The US has been too sluggish in reforming
 global financial institutions it controls, as
 their power distribution no longer reflects
 reality in the global economic landscape.

Decision-makers in the United States truly
do have to be reminded - that if they don't
 jump on the bandwagon of change in time,
they'll soon be overrun by the bandwagon.

 Meanwhile, South Korea and Australia
are also applying for membership, but
Japan, wishing to keep its relationship
exclusively with the US, has said 'no'.


AIIB --- launched last year --- is a China-led
 international development bank, targeting
 investment in Asian infrastructure such as
transport, energy and telecommunications.

 Analysts consider the new institution as a
 rival to the Western-controlled World Bank
 and the (US-led) Asian Development Bank.



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Money Pouring into Russia
despite Sanctions


The net inflow of money into funds investing in
 Russian shares continued its six-week streak,
 $40.7 million between 26 February – 4 March,
the Emerging Portfolio Fund Research shows.

The leader among BRICS countries is India,
whose inflows totaled .55% ($678.1 million)
over the course of the week (the 12 month
 total was 7.4%, or $7.4 billion).

China had comparatively weak results—
an outflow of .12% ($341.1 million) in the
week, or 3.8% ($11.1 billion) over the year.

Investors continued to withdraw assets
 from Latin America--.75% ($216.3 million)
 in the week, reports Vesti Ekonomika.

Russia is in 2nd place among the BRICS.
Its total capital influx over the year
reached 1.1% ($525.2 million).

Therefore Russia is continuing to outpace
 developing markets, concludes Sberbank
 Investment Research.

Most are funds oriented toward Russia
 (inflow of .11%, $34.3 million). Passive
 funds attracted .47% ($54.2 million),
active funds lost .02% of assets ($4.6
million). In the week ending March 4th,
RTS index increased by .1% and Brent
crude rose by 3.2%.

J.Hawk:

'To put it in plain English, Russia is
considered to have an attractive
investment climate, no mean feat
after a decade of sanctions, credit
 rating downgrades, threats of more
 sanctions, even threats of military
 action and provocative NATO
exercises on its border.'

'All of these measures were intended,
 not to hurt Russia’s economy directly,
 but to create the impression Russia
 is surrounded, isolated, starved of
 capital, and with its economy “in
tatters”, to quote Barack Obama.

 International investors know
 when they see a winner.

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US Frenzy at Chinese ad of yuan
 as new world reserve currency
 
In Thailand, China has recently erected a
curious billboard. The words on the billboard
 announce a new "world currency" called the
 Renminbi. The US dollar is nearing the end
 of its global power and dominance.

Renminbi's trading hubs have appeared all
over the world, from Singapore to London
 to Luxembourg to Frankfurt and Toronto.

Transnational corporations like McDonald's
 issue bonds in renminbi. Sovereign states,
including the UK, issue debt in renminbi.

The renminbi is the official currency of the
 People's Republic of China. Renminbi literally
 means "people's currency." The yuan is the
 basic unit of the renminbi, but is also used
to refer to the Chinese currency generally,
 especially in international contexts.

A historic look at dominant reserve currencies
 shows that reserve currencies run in cycles
 that last somewhere between 80 and 110
 years per cycle.

The US Dollar has held its status as a reserve
 currency since 1921, bringing it to a 94 year
long streak, indicating that the US Dollar has
almost run its course.

The US prints money in an attempt to postpone
 the crisis, creating currency wars with nearly
 all major central banks in the world. As history
 shows, money printing will only aggravate the
 problem, making the transition more painful
 and costly.

Many international experts in finance believe
that the US Dollar is on its last legs. Central
banks simply manipulate events to help the
dollar maintain its status for a little longer.
However, the time when the US Dollar
crashes is not too far away.

China and other countries, including Russia,
 have been calling for the US Dollar to be
 replaced by another world reserve currency.

More and more countries are deciding to
do without the dollar in their settlements.


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Rothschild warns of 'chaos, extremism'
 and 'horrendous' problems in Europe

Jacob Rothschild, 78-year-old banker & chair of
RIT Capital Partners, warns of global instability
 and the fragility of any hope for future incomes,
Richard Dyson writes, in The Telegraph.

In his statement on the economic year 2014,
 Rothschild expresses his concern about the
complicated economic background investors
 will face in the future.

According to Jacob Rothschild, the current
 geopolitical situation is perhaps even more
 dangerous than it was during the Second
World War, Pravda.Ru reports.

He stresses that the current state of affairs
 exists, as a result of the rampant chaos and
 extremism in the Middle East, the crisis in
 Ukraine and a general weakening of Europe
 -- which faces horrendous unemployment --
 against the backdrop of the EU's inability
 to conduct necessary reforms.


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The US is Completely Bankrupt.

Some time ago, a summary of a report by the
 authoritative Washington-based Cato Institute
 was published. According to this institute, US
 government debt in 2014, was not USD 18
 trillion, but was in fact, USD 91 trillion.

The huge difference arises from the fact that
 official estimates do not include “unfunded
 liabilities of programs like Social Security
 and Medicare.”

“While those liabilities don’t show up on official
 balance sheets, they nonetheless, represent
the legal obligations of the US government.”

 “The expected shortfall from these programs
 brings the true debt to an unfathomable
USD 90.6 trillion,” notes the Cato Institute’s
 brief summary. The full version of the report
-- including all calculations -- was in March.


_______________________




US Investment Advisor, Ron Holland:


"Americans should take advantage of the
recent dollar strength to diversify into gold,
 investments, real estate and safe havens
outside the US dollar & the United States.

"Better to be early than too late, because
 eventually the consequences of aggressive
 military actions, central bank manipulation,
 uncontrolled government debt & unfunded
 liabilities, will come home to the American
 people.

"Neither the guilt of our political and banking
 leadership nor the innocence of our citizenry
 will protect you, your assets or your family."


________________________________




China outstrips
US foreign investment


More foreign direct investment flowed into
 China than the US in 2014, bumping the US
off its top spot for investment in the world,
 a position it has held since 2003.

China's $127.6 billion in foreign investment
 in 2014, was far more than the $86 billion
flowing into the US, according to figures
published by the UN Conference on Trade
and Development (UNCTAD).

The difference between 2013 is staggering,
 when $123.9 billion poured into China and
 $230.8 billion into the US.

The US saw foreign direct investment (FDI)
falling to its lowest since 2009, when the
market was wiped out by a financial crisis.

 The US ‘lost’ so much investment because
 of Verizon’s $130 billion purchase of Voda-
fone in the UK, which counted against it in
 the UNCTAD tally.

China, the 2nd largest economy, has been
 steadily gaining ground in FDI, which has
accelerated since the yuan's exchange
rate became flexible, and other reforms
made it easier for Western businesses
to operate in main-land China.

“There were structural changes in inflows
 to China, from manufacturing, to services,
& from labour-intensive to tech-intensive,”
according to the Director of Investment
 and Enterprise at UNCTAD, James Zahn.

After China, Hong Kong too, passed the US
--- into second spot, followed by Singapore
 and Brazil. The US is the only developed,
 and not developing, nation in the top five.

The UN survey notes a major shift favoring
 investment in the developing economies ---
which saw investment rise 4% in 2014 ---
while developed economies fell by 14%.

The biggest losers are the EU --- and the
former Soviet bloc.

 (Russia lost 70% of its foreign investment,
 and Ukraine lost out on $200 million. Both
 as a result of the conflict in E. Ukraine.)

Another title China took from the US in
October 2014, was the world’s biggest
economy in terms of purchasing power.

“China's been steady with modest growth
over the past few years -- & it's expected
to continue,” Zhan tells the WSJ.


__________________________________




Iran stops using dollar
in international settlements

Iran is stopping the use of the US dollar in
settlements
with foreign countries, Iran's
Central Bank said, on
Saturday (24th of
January, 2015).


“In foreign trade from now on, we'll be
using other
currencies, including the
yan, euro, Turkish lira,
Russian rouble
and South Korean won,” the Central

 Bank’s deputy head, Gholam Ali
Kamyab, tells
Tasnim News Agency.


He says Iran is presently considering
bilateral
currency agreements with
several countries on
the use of other
currencies. The agreements
favour
trade and economic operations, he

 says, and are planned for in the
"near future".



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GERMANY FALLING

Economists say the Ukrainian conflict and
Western sanctions imposed against Russia
 have contributed to the geopolitical crisis,
 limiting growth.


_______________________________



S&P cuts Ukraine’s rating to
 triple C-, spurring default fears

Standard & Poor (S&P) has lowered Ukraine’s
 credit rating from CCC to CCC-, 9 rungs
below
investment grade.

S&P warns that Ukraine, which is in dire need of
 international financial assistance, may be on the
 brink of default, as Central Bank reserves shrink
and bailout funds are delayed.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says that
- despite productive talks with Kiev - the parties
failed to reach an agreement.

Though the country has received billions in aid
from the IMF, the US and the EU, a tumultuous
year has left Ukraine’s economy in ruins.

The IMF estimates that Ukraine would need
$15 billion in the short term to avoid a full-
blown financial crisis.


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UNASUR Rejects IMF Criticism
          of Regional Pro-Integration Processes               
 
The Secretary General of the Union of South
American Nations (Unasur), ex Colombian
president Ernesto Samper, says that the
 International Monetary Fund lacks the
moral authority to make recommendations
 about regional pro-integration processes.

"The IMF has no moral authority to come and
give us
any recommendations, after we were
- for many years -
subjected to its terms that
hindered any possibility
of progress. It is
like Dracula running a blood bank,"
said
Samper, at a press conference in Quito.


In remarks in Santiago de Chile, the IMF's
 Managing Director, Christine Lagarde, said
 pro-integration mechanisms like Unasur,
the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of
Our America (ALBA), the Southern Common
Market (Mercosur)  & the Central American
Integration System (SICA) --- should be
rejuvenated, and compared them to
a big plate of spaghetti.

Mrs. Lagarde should rather worry about what is
happening in Europe, says Samper, who, in turn,
compared the current economic crisis in Europe
 to a lasagne: with only two countries eating the
 cheese and meat and leaving pasta to the rest.

Samper recalls that all the difficulties Unasur
 countries, and Latin America in general, have
 suffered, to curb poverty and have economic
growth, have all been caused by the IMF's
"poisonous demands" which have hindered
 any chance of progress in the region.

It's like Methuselah giving lessons on youth,
 says the secretary general of the regional
 bloc which includes Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil,
 Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay,
 Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela.


_____________________________________




Greece: All Time High
Long term Unemployment 
            
 Long term unemployment grew over the last year
 in Greece reaching an all-time high, the quarterly
 report on employment issued by the EC shows.

Data shows that during the second quarter of
2014, unemployed people seeking jobs for one
 year or more, reached 19.6% of the financially
 active population , that is, over two thirds of
the total number unemployed in the country.

The report confirmed that despite the relative
 stability of the unemployment rate, about 27%
 for over a year, the rate of unemployed people
 still shows a long term an upward trend, with
 an increase of 1.9% during the last year.

The CE also reports a decreasing Gross Domestic
 Product, now back at its 2000 rate, plus increased
 inequality among the population, due to the total
 elimination of social assistance and the collapse
 of household incomes.


_________________________________




Russia's MDM Bank
joins China’s Union Pay


MDM Bank, one of Russia’s top 30 banks,
has joined the Chinese payment system,
Union Pay, the bank says.

“After the project’s technical implementation,
 the owners of Union Pay cards will be able to
receive cash in MDM Bank’s ATMs and pay in
 those stores and malls serviced by the bank,”
the bank says.

Union Pay’s representative in Russia, Fan
Zhiguang, says the number of the system’s
 cards in Russia will be 2 million within 3 yrs.

The Chinese system and Japan’s JCB will work on
 co-branding with the operator of Russia's national
payment system - whose founding was ordered by
President Vladimir Putin, when Visa/MasterCard
 stopped processing cards by some Russian banks
 --- due to sanctions imposed on Russia by the US.


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Russia bans all US agricultural products,
EU fruit & vegetable imports - watchdog

Moscow bans all US agricultural products,
 including poultry, plus EU fruit & vegetable
imports, in response to Western sanctions
imposed on Russia over Ukraine's crisis,
says Russia’s agricultural watchdog.


EU fruit & vegetables fall under the ban,
 Alekseyenko says, adding that all dairy
products from the EU,
are on the list.


“The list includes milk powder, butter & cheese,”
 a source says, adding that this also includes all
mass production cheeses.

Russia's sanctions on US and EU food imports
 will be “quite substantial,” Alekseyenko says.

The restrictions are to affect those countries
 which initiated sanctions against Russia.

By the end of 2013, the major importers of dairy
 products to Russia were:-  Finland, with 17,8000
tons worth US$19.6 million dollars; Estonia, with
8,300 tons worth $19.4 million; Poland, with 3.8
tons worth $8 million; and Lithuania, with 3 tons
worth $7.3 million, according to Russia’s Federal
Customs Service.

Alekseyenko states that many countries that
 didn't sanction Moscow, are ready to increase
 their exports of similar products to Russia.

Russian officials have already held
 consultations with representatives from
Ecuador, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina, on
expanding food imports from them, says
 Rosselkhoznadzor.

Russia’s agricultural watchdog is permitting
 imports from over 90 Brazilian suppliers of
animal origin products.

The list comprises 31 suppliers of beef
by-products, 27 suppliers of poultry, 27
suppliers of beef, 4 suppliers of pork and
pork by-products, and 3 suppliers of milk
 and dairy products.

This is a retaliatory measure for the several
rounds of sanctions imposed by the US and
 EU on Moscow, over the crisis in Ukraine.

The month before, the EU chose the harshest
 restrictions ever, targeting the finance, energy
 and defense sectors of the Russian economy.

They hit 5 Russian banks, including the biggest,
 Sberbank. The EU also introduced an embargo
 on the import and export of arms and related
 material, to and from Russia.

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Sanctions against Russia already
 taking toll on Western businesses — FT

According to the Financial Times, shares in Adidas,
the world’s 2nd largest sportswear group, fell 15%
after the company issued a profit warning & said it
would accelerate a closure of its stores in Russia.

“These warnings come as the EU directs its toughest
 sanctions against Russia since the end of the cold
war, targeting Russia’s energy, financial & defense
 sectors,” the newspaper’s online article says.

According to the newspaper, shares in Adidas, the
 world’s second-largest sportswear group, dropped
 15% after the company issued a profit warning and
 said it would accelerate the closure of stores in
 Russia because of increasing risks to consumer
spending in the region.

Joe Kaeser, chief executive of Siemens, warns
 that geopolitical tensions, including those in
 Ukraine, pose “serious risks” for Europe's
growth, both this year, and the next.

Royal Dutch Shell’s chief executive, Ben van
Beurden, says that, along with other western
 oil majors, he is assessing the impact of the
tighter sanctions on Russia’s energy sector
imposed by the US and EU.

 “It’s a bit early to say how it will play out, what
the consequences might be or how we'll react,”
he says. Last month the oil company suspended
 operations in the Yuzivska field in east Ukraine,
 amid mounting clashes between separatist and
 government forces, the newspaper says.

Erste Group, the third-largest lender in emerging
 Europe, warns the turmoil could impact banks in
 Eastern Europe:

 “I can’t exclude any nasty surprises in the region
 due to political decisions or developments,” says
 Erste chief executive, Andreas Treichl. “If the
crisis accelerates, of course, we will have to
 revise our forecast for all of Europe in 2015
 and in 2016,” he adds.


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"Inclusive growth and
 sustainable solutions."


The day after 2014's World Cup final in Brazil,
 the 6th BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India,
China and S. Africa) Summit started there.

Fortaleza and Brasilia were the host cities from
 June 14 -16, to finally establish a new financial
 framework under the title, "Inclusive growth
 and sustainable solutions."

The countries of the BRICS group are
setting the foundations for a new
 global financial framework.

A monetary stabilization fund - the Contingency
 Reserve Agreement (CRA) & a development bank,
 known as BRICS Bank, are going to operate as a
multilateral support mechanism for balance of
payments, and a fund to finance investments.

 BRICS is to distance itself from the IMF and the
World Bank, institutions created 70 years ago,
by the US Treasury Department.

 This financial cooperation in the face of
the dollar's volatility, offers alternatives
 without 'structural adjustment programs'
 or "economic restructuring".

As a consequence of the growing global
economic slow down, it has become more
difficult for the BRICS countries to attain
 growth rates above 5%.

 The continued fall in prices of primary materials
 for industrial use, due to a reduced demand from
 Asia and the return of short-term capital flows to
 Wall Street, has negatively impacted most foreign
 trade and exchange rates.

With the exception of the slight improvement of
the yuan, the currencies of the BRICS countries
 have fallen from 8.80 percentage points (Indian
 ruppee) to 16 (South African rand), compared to
 the dollar, between May 2013 and June 2014.

The CRA will reduce volatility in trade and
 investment, between BRICS members.

The CRA won't need the support of the IMF
 to make its own loans, affording it greater
 political autonomy from Washington.

 The currency war of the central economies
 against the economies of the capitalist
 periphery, demands the implementation
of the CRA --- as soon as possible.

 The Contingency Reserve Agreement and
the BRICS Bank will be valuable financial
instruments beyond the reach of the US,
the International Monetary Fund and the
World Bank.

The BRICS Bank begins with 50 billion dollars
 of capital, rising to 100 billion in 2 years and
 200 billion in five years.

 It will be able to finance up to 350 billion dollars
for infrastructure, education, health, science,
technology and environmental projects.

In South America, the BRICS Bank could reduce
 financing costs and strengthen the Development
 Bank of Latin America's role in smoothing trade
 cycle instability, by increasing credits in times
 of crisis, and thus rule out loans from both the
 Inter-American Development Bank (IADB),
and the World Bank.

On the other hand, as a credit provider, the
BRICS Bank will compete with other financial
entities which hold considerable influence in
 the region, such as the Brazilian National
Bank of Economic and Social Development
 (BNDES), CAF, China Development Bank and
 Exim Bank of China – the Chinese banks
with the greatest number of credits.

  If BRICS Bank loans are issued in yuans,
 the currency's internationalization will
gradually strengthen its position as a
 means of payment & reserve currency,
 to the detriment of other currencies.

Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa, the five
 most dynamic emerging economies on the planet,
 make up the BRICS group, a powerful association
 which represents 43% of the world's population,
 30% of the earth’s surface, 18% of the world's
GDP and 35% of the world's currency reserves.

BRICS members’ industries produced over 50%
of global economic growth over the last decade.

 Goldman Sachs states that by 2035 the BRICS
 could become an economic bloc greater than
 G-7, composed of the major industrial powers.

Goldman Sachs also argues that Brazil, Russia,
India and China’s economic potential is such,
 that they could become the world’s dominant
4 economies --- by 2050.

 They constitute an enormous territory (39.7
million square kilometers), which gives them
 strategic continental dimensions and a huge
 quantity of natural resources.


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US appetite for European market
 responsible for Ukrainian crisis
- experts


The Ukrainian crisis broke out, because of USA 
wishes to devour European markets, by ousting
 its competitors --- Russia and China --- says the
President of Neokon consultants, Mikhail Khazin.

The European Union market is optimal for the US,
 and the US won't yield it to Russia or China, or to
the EU's powerhouse, Germany, the economist
told the 'Free Thought' intellectual club.

“It's no accident that the US proposal to the
EU, makes Europe a free trade zone. Then,
the EU countries will be deindustrialized,
as
production costs are higher in
Europe, than


 “Over time, the European market, according
to Washington’s designs, should become a
market for US goods.”

The US “has revised its energy strategy and is
 going to export shale gas to Europe,” the expert
 added. “Since it is more expensive than Russian
 natural gas, the US seeks to limit or completely
 stop, Russian gas supplies to Europe,” he said.

 This, Khazin believes, is the reason for Kiev’s
 stubbornness in the gas conflict with Russia,
-- forcing Gazprom to cut supplies to Ukraine
 on June 16th, until Ukraine pays for already
supplied gas.

US shale gas plans also explain the interference
of certain US politicians, including Ambassador
 to Bulgaria Marcie Ries & Senator John McCain,
into talks on the South Stream pipeline's future,
 between Russia and the EU, he added.

“Washington’s global economic aim is to destroy
 & devour the European Union consumer market
 to harm Russia and China, as the latter is set to
 become world leader this year, and challenge
the US,” Khazin said.

The economist recalls ex Ukrainian President
 Viktor Yanukovych’s visit to Beijing --- straight
 after his trip to Vilnius for the EU Association
 Agreement signing last November...

 Yanukovych had agreed with China on a deep-
water port construction in Crimea in advance.
The project would attract about $12 billion of
investment & about 2 million Chinese workers.

 This was Beijing’s plan on how to lay a new Silk
Road to Europe, and it has faced persistent US
 resistance, Khazin says.

“Washington does not want to see China taking
the EU sales market, or Russia’s strengthening
 position as energy supplier to Europe, via the
South Stream pipeline.

 Hence the US politicians’ eagerness in Kiev &
 their numerous visits to the Maidan at the time
 of protests by EU integration supporters.

 It's the US that deprived Yanukovych of the
 presidential post, to sweep into power pro-
American politicians,” the expert believes.

The US is keen to take a tight grip on Ukraine's
 energy sector, & the new government in Kiev
 is eager to help it. Ukrainian Prime Minister
Arseniy Yatsenyuk has already announced
 that the country’s gas transportation system
is being handed over to its US & EU partners.

 Moreover, US Vice-President Joe Biden’s son
is now a board director of Ukraine's private
oil and gas company, Burisma.

Professor Daisuke Kotegawa, former executive
Japan director at the IMF, shares Khazin’s view:

 “As a specialist in the settlement of major
 financial crises, I can say that the political
crisis in Ukraine is hugely influenced by
global financial instability & uncertainty
 about the US establishment patronizing
 Ukraine over its position in the world.”

Mikhail Delyagin, director of the Institute
 for Globalization Problems, says “the US
purposefully destabilized the situation in
 the Middle East during the Arab Spring”.

“This time, the US has provoked a political
 crisis in Ukraine. Russia could be its next
target. The chief US strategic goal in the
context of these destructive actions, is
to instill fear and drive global financial
speculators’ money into US securities,
to keep the US's national economy
 afloat,” the expert says.


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US TREASURY BONDS SCAM
HIDES PRECIPICE


From November 2013 to January 2014, Belgium,
 with a GDP of $480 billion, bought $141.2 billion
of US Treasury bonds.

Somehow, Belgium came up with enough money
to allocate during a 3-month period, 29% of its
 annual GDP, to purchase US Treasury bonds.

Certainly Belgium did not have a budget surplus
 of $141.2 billion.  Was Belgium running a trade
 surplus during a 3-month period equal to 29 %
 of Belgium's GDP?

No, Belgium’s trade and current accounts are
 in deficit.

Did Belgium’s central bank print $141.2 billion
worth of euros in order to make the purchase?

No, Belgium is a member of the euro system.
Its central bank can't increase money supply.

So where did the $141.2 billion come from?

There is only one source.  The money came
from the US Federal Reserve, & the purchase
was laundered, through Belgium, in order to
hide the fact that actual Federal Reserve bond
purchases during November 2013, through to
January 2014, were $112 billion per month.


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GERMANY CAN SEE US POWER PLAY

 
Economic sanctions against Russia, demanded
 by the US, will hurt the economy of Germany's
 eastern states first, says Herman Winkler, a
German European Parliament deputy, from
the
centre-right Christian Democratic Union.


“Sanctions will only damage ourselves and
 affect, first of all, the economy of eastern
Germany,” Winkler says.

US' calls for more rigorous sanctions against
 Moscow suggest that Washington is pursuing
 its own economic objectives, he states.

“After the fracking boom, the United States
is on its way to becoming the largest gas
exporter in the world,” Winkler says, “and
Russia is now an unwelcome competitor.”

“We should stop being the Americans' servants,”
 he says, adding that the Ukrainian crisis can be
settled, only by co-operating with Moscow.


A policy of confrontation is “blind to history
and deaf to the other side,” Winkler says.

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QUANTATIVE EASING (PRINTING MONEY)
OBSCURES US' COLLAPSE

In a leaked memo to clients, financial expert
David John Marotta, calculates the actual
number of Americans out of work to be
an astronomic 37.2%, as opposed to
the 6.7%, claimed by the
Federal Reserve.

“The unemployment rate only describes people
 who are currently working or looking for work,”
 he says.

“Unemployment in its truest definition, meaning
 the portion of people who do not have any job,
 is 37.2 percent.

This number obviously includes some people who
 are not or never plan to seek employment. But it
 does describe how many people are not able to,
do not want to, or cannot find, a way to work,”
 he and colleague Megan Russell reveal in their
client report --- leaked to the Washington
Examiner.

Contrary to expectations, a drop in the
unemployment rate, Marotta argues, is
 presently a sign -- that the unemployed
are just dropping out of the job market.

“Officially-reported unemployment numbers
 shrink as time passes, as the unemployed
become discouraged enough to stop look-
ing for work,” say Marotta and Russel.

 “A decrease is not necessarily beneficial;
 an increase is clearly detrimental.”

They also criticise the so-called Misery Index,
 based on official unemployment and inflation.

 The Wall Street advisers say the Index is 14
 plus and not the 8 advertised by Washington,
 as it totally ignores how the US economy is
being hugely subsidized by Q.I. schemes ---

including monthly bond purchases by the
Federal Reserve.

“Today, the Misery Index would be 7.54, using
official numbers,” analysts write.... But, if the
true unemployment picture, including workers
 who've given up the job search, is placed with
 the historical method of calculating inflation,
  ‘the current misery index is closer to 14.7.”



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Youth Unemployment Marks Opening
 of World Economic Forum

Persistent labour difficulties in the world,
especially high youth unemployment levels,
 started the discussions on the first day of
the World Economic Forum, in Davos.

According to experts and executives attending
the meeting --- high youth unemployment is the
 main obstacle to economic recovery in Europe.

That situation is one of the main problems on
 the continent where an entire generation with
 neither present nor future, will be wasted.

In addition to that, is what experts describe
 as a rampant aging population, high energy
 costs and high debt levels.

Axel Weber, president of Germany's Central Bank
(Bundesbank), says that optimism about Europe's
recovery is not entirely justified, as a 1% average
 growth rate isn't enough to create jobs and
attract investment.

Financial markets have improved, but not
the real economy, he says.

Data from the International Labour Organization
shows that the youth sector is still one of the
 most affected, with over 74 million men and
women under 24, unemployed.

The 44th World Economic Forum, gathers
economic, political and global top figures
and is attended by 2,500 top people,
including heads of state and Government.

Specialists draw attention to many criticisms of
the meeting including "the lack of humility and
 unselfishness of the richest" who talk annually
 but don't generate concrete actions in a world
 of growing inequalities.


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NETHERLANDS DEGRADED

Standard & Poor’s (S&P) ratings agency
 has downgraded the Netherlands’ credit
 rating from AAA to AA+, citing growing
 concerns over its "performance".

The Netherlands has been following
"austerity" cuts for several years, and
now has inflated house prices, mass
unemployment, rising inequality and
 an ever-increasing national debt.

The Netherlands is the latest eurozone
 country to be downgraded, leaving only
 Germany, Luxembourg and Finland with
 AAA+ from all 3 main credit agencies;
 that is, S&P, Fitch and, Moody’s.



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CHINA TO AVOID
FED's "TAPERING"


China’s central bank says that it no longer sees
any benefit at all, in increasing its $3.66 trillion
foreign currency reserves, the world's largest.
 
China will cap its purchases of US dollars, in
 an effort to limit the depreciation of the yuan.

“It’s no longer in China’s favour to accumulate
 foreign-exchange reserves,” Bloomberg quotes
 Yi Gang, a deputy governor at the central bank.

Decreasing the influence of the dollar and
 other currencies is a step closer to reaching
 China’s 2015 goal to “float” its currency and,
says the People’s Bank of China, it will help
the everyday Chinese citizen.

Between July and September 2013, China
 increased its foreign currency holdings by
 $166 billion, making it the world’s highest,
 at $3.66 trillion. This is more than the GDP
 of Germany – Europe’s biggest economy,
 Bloomberg reports.

This cap will “basically” end the interference
 of foreign currency in the Chinese market,
and widen the yuan’s daily trading range.

The move also provides a buffer to China from
 future US Federal Reserve stimulus "tapering",
which is a sneaky way of exporting US deficit
 problems, and has already had severe ripple
 effects on emerging market currencies in
 Brazil and India.

_________________________________




MALTESE ?

The Maltese House of Representatives announces
 now, that it will grant citizenship to people born
 outside the European Union -- for 650,000 euros.

Labour Party PM Joseph Muscat, states that
this will generate cash and attract important
 investment to the Mediterranean island.

Muscat asserts that the plan will generate
around 30 million euros in the first year, with
 an initial naturalization of 45 people, who
 will be able to work and obtain residence in
any of the EU's 28 member countries.

The above figure will increase to 200 or more
 individuals annually, say Henley and Partners
group, which will administer the project.

About 50 residents organized a demonstration
 outside government headquarters, while
 the vote for the measure was taking place.

Nationalist leader Simon Busuttil criticizes the
decision to sell national citizenship, saying
he fears that Malta will become a 'tax haven'.


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BANKRUPT US & EU 
RUSH INTO TRADE DEAL

The "biggest free market in the world" attracts
EU and US officials, despite the spy row... just
as the two face a massive bad debt implosion.

Slovenian PM Alenka Bratusek's government is
 now to face a vote of confidence, as it struggles
to avoid being the next eurozone state to take
 an international "bailout".

Slovenia, an economic star among EU newcomers
when it joined in 2004 and adopted the euro as its
 currency in 2007, was badly hit by the global crisis
 and fell back into recession in the third quarter of
 2012, amid lower export demand and budget cuts.

The coalition government is struggling to tackle
  7.9 billion euros of "bad loans" at mainly state
-owned banks.

Avoiding an international bailout will mean
 raising taxes - particularly on real estate -
spending cuts and privatization, says
the centre-left government.

The EU warns that eleven other EU countries,
 including the United Kingdom, France, Italy,
 the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark,
 Finland, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Malta, are all
"experiencing macroeconomic imbalances."


The Congressional Budget Office (CBO), a non-
partisan federal data agency, forecasts that
US debt will grow to levels not seen since

World War II, when the US took on the huge
 cost of arming and sending 16 million
service
members, to fight in Europe
and the Pacific.



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AFRICA CAUGHT BY
UK BANKING CON


The UK is “by far the most important” player
in the global financial secrecy market. Its
web of jurisdictions around the world
makes the UK the top router of
global financial secrets.

John Christensen, director of Tax Justice Network
 states: “Our index reveals that Britain plays a key
 role in the global market for financial secrecy.”

This, despite David Cameron’s recent G20 drive
 to crack down on tax avoidance and to promote
 tax transparency.

“The City of London uses a web of satellite
secrecy jurisdictions based on UK crown
dependencies and overseas territories,
to channel huge illicit flows, which feed
London’s mad property boom,” he says.

The findings by the non-aligned network of
 researchers and activists, were presented
to Queen Elizabeth II, before release.

“Britain, taken together with its Overseas
 Territories and Crown Dependencies, is by
 far the most important part of the global
offshore system of tax havens or secrecy
jurisdictions,” the letter read.

The note to the Queen also mentioned that
 PM David Cameron, is doing little to deliver
on his pledge to provide more transparency.

“Our findings show that these jurisdictions
 fall woefully short of acceptable standards
of transparency, having made only modest
reforms since 2009, when the G20 led by your
government committed itself ‘to take action
 against non-cooperative jurisdictions, including
 tax havens,’” the message to the Queen read.

“The crown dependencies and overseas
territories have long been considered among
the worst offenders of world tax havens",
Salman Shaheen, editor for International
Tax Review magazine tells RT.

“What is surprising is that the UK government
is not doing very much about it. I mean, it has
introduced certain legislation to clean up its
own companies onshore, but it really needs to
 get its work on tax havens offshore in order.”

Of the 82 global financial jurisdictions ranked,
 10 are directly connected to UK, whose head
 of state is the British queen. They include the
Cayman Islands, Bermuda and the British
Virgin Islands. 

According to the financial secrecy watchdog,
up to US$32 trillion is sitting in offshore zones
 where it is either untaxed or slightly taxed.

“Rolling back the secrecy that shrouds up to
 $32 trillion in offshore financial assets remains
 one of the great challenges of the 21st century,”
 Christensen says in a statement .

The report believes that offshore zones have
cost African countries over $1 trillion since
 the 1970s, of which, $640 billion came from
 16 Commonwealth countries.

“These losses dwarf the external debts of
 $190 billion for the 33 countries, meaning
 that Africa is a major net creditor to the
world, contrary to what is widely
believed,” the letter said.

“The European Union’s decision to curb one
 important aspect of banking secrecy from
 2015 – masks waning momentum for the
other urgent changes elsewhere,” Markus
Meinzer, lead researcher for the Financial
 Secrecy Index says.

The three highest ranking countries are
 Switzerland, Luxembourg and Hong Kong. 

Switzerland, the “grandfather of the world’s
 tax havens”, accounts for less than 5% of
 the world's offshore financial services. 

Yet last year the country managed one quarter
of the world’s total assets (approx $2.8 trillion),
according to the Swiss Bankers’ Association. 

“Switzerland has also been playing the spoiler,
 striving to block or derail emerging international
transparency initiatives,” the watchdog says. 

Luxemburg was placed second on the index. 

“Outside what might traditionally be regarded
 as the financial sector, it also runs a lucrative
 line hosting holding companies of transnational
 corporations, principally to help them avoid (&
 evade) tax.

 It's also strenuously seeking to build an
 industry based on Islamic finance, and in
 October 2012 achieved a boost when a
group of major Chinese banks said they
 were leaving the (very lightly regulated)
 London markets in favor of the even less
 regulated Luxembourg one. 

Hong Kong, though, is the “fastest growing
secrecy jurisdiction, or tax haven, today.” 

Moran Harari, researcher, Financial Secrecy Index:

“Without public disclosure of the owners of
 these assets, and the automatic exchange
 of information between jurisdictions to
provide information the law enforcement &
tax authorities need, it will be impossible
 to tackle some of the world’s most
pressing problems.” 


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DEFEND THE CO-OP
--- IF YOU CAN !!!


Nick Matthews, vice-chair of Co-operatives UK:

First, "we should have no confidence in the advice
 from group chair Len Wardle or ex-CEO Peter Marks
--- about what to do next. We should have stopped
listening to them a long time ago," he stresses,
adding "it is inconceivable to me that Wardle
could contemplate retaining his chairmanship
until May — he should have already gone."

Secondly, he says that "a co-operative bank with
 a minority member’s stake might be “ethical” in
 intent, but it is evidently not.. a co-operative, and
if it persists in using the name it should be asked
 to desist — just as the brand Co-operative Travel,
which the group sold to Thomas Cook, has to
disappear, after a certain period."
 
He adds that current CEO of the group, Euan
Sutherland, "has handled the situation well,
despite the dreadful hand he has been dealt,"
and ends by hoping that "this amputation of
the Co-op’s crippled banking arm stops the
bleeding and protects the body of the Co-
operative Group from any further liabilities."


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LONDON BOOMS
AS WALES ROTS


China and the UK have agreed to continue building
 London into a major offshore market for yuan trading.

Both sides welcome the strong growth of London's
RMB markets, making London the most active RMB
 centre in the world outside China, according to the
 joint statement after the fifth China-UK Economic
 and Financial Dialogue held in Beijing.

"China recognizes London's major role in increasing
 the international use of the RMB, and both sides
agree to continued collaborating to support
London's offshore market," the statement says.

To boost London's market status, China will give
investors based in the city a right to buy 80 billion
 yuan worth of stocks, bonds and money market
instruments issued by financial institutions in China.

China allows foreign institutional buyers to trade
 yuan-denominated financial products through a
regime called RQFII, or Renminbi Qualified Foreign
 Institutional Investor.

To encourage foreign investors to hold the yuan,
 the RQFII now has a global quota of 350 billion yuan.

The extension of RQFII will deepen China's financial
 markets, & strengthen RMB activity in the offshore
 market, the statement says.

"China has agreed to further develop capital inflow and
 outflow channels for the RMB, including for RMB trapped
 onshore, overseas direct investment and the development
 of Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor (QDII) quotas
 to support liquidity in the offshore market," it says.

Both sides agree to support further RMB bond issuances
 in the UK by Chinese as well as international firms, and
 develop London as an offshore RMB debt issuance centre.

Numerous cities are competing for China's permission
 to be allocated as centres for clearing yuan trading
offshore, to provide these lucrative financial services.

The talks were co-chaired by Chinese Vice Premier
Ma Kai
and the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer,
 George Osborne.

Where is the economic investment in Wales?
In a "dole queue" for unsustainable "grants"!


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Iran to exclude dollar, euro
from foreign transactions


Iranian Economy Minister Seyed Shamseddin Hosseini 
 announces that Tehran plans to exclude some Western
currencies, specifically the US dollar and euro, from its
foreign trade transactions, Fars news agency reports.

"According to the decision made by the cabinet
workgroup, the dollar and euro will be gradually
put aside from Iran's trade with other countries,"

Hosseini says.

He states that Iran has already changed its
trade partners and redirected its trade
away from the UK and Germany, to
Middle-Eastern states.

In 2005, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was
the first to propose a switch in transactions
from the dollar to the euro as a counter-measure
to the US stance on Iran's civilian nuclear program.

The last two countries to announce a similar
decision - Iraq and Libya - were subsequently
invaded and torn to pieces by the US and EU.


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SPY AGENCIES STEAL WORLD's
COMMERCIAL SECRETS

Brazil may reject US fighter jet deal
over NSA spying scandal

Brazilian officials have expressed reluctance to purchase
dozens of military planes from the US, after it is revealed
that the NSA not only closely monitored Brazilian energy
& military affairs, but also mined for commercial secrets.


________________________________________________




ANTI-IRAN SANCTIONS
CRIPPLED

FRENCH CARMAKERS


French carmaker Renault, said its profits
plunged,
as US-engineered sanctions on
Tehran led to a halt in
its activities in Iran.


The auto group says that resulted in a loss of
249
million euros from a profit of 519 million,
the previous year year.


In February 2012, Europe’s second largest automaker,
 PSA Peugeot Citroën, also stopped its trade with Iran
 after the enforcement of US-led financial sanctions
 against the Islamic Republic.

Peugeot stopped exporting vehicles to Iran, which
accounted
for around 13% of the firm’s global
deliveries in 2011.


The French company posted a record 6.7 billion dollar
loss in
2012. Iran was the carmaker’s second-biggest
market in 2011,
in terms of trade volume.


The illegal US-engineered sanctions against the Islamic
 Republic have been imposed based on the unfounded
 accusation that Iran may be pursuing non-civilian
 objectives in its nuclear energy program.

Iran rejects the allegations, arguing that, as a committed
 signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty and a member of
 the International Atomic Energy Agency, it has the right to
 use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.


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CLOUD KARMA

The European commission says European companies
 will probably stop using the services of US Internet
 providers, due to reports of US spying on the EU.

US providers of cloud services, which allow users to
 store & access data on remote servers, could suffer
 major business losses, if their customers fear the
 privacy of their data is under threat, Neelie Kroes,
the commission’s vice-president who speaks on
digital affairs, warns now.

"If businesses or governments think they might be
 spied on, they will have less reason to trust cloud,
 & it will be cloud providers who ultimately miss out.

 "Why would you pay someone else to hold your
 commercial or other secrets if you suspect or
know they're being shared against all your
wishes?" Kroes says.

On June 29th, Der Spiegel reported that secret
 documents provided by former NSA contractor
 Edward Snowden showed that the US had spied on
EU offices in Washington, New York, and Brussels.

Members of the European Parliament are asking for
 “immediate clarification” from the US government,
warning of a “potential impact” on US-EU relations.

"It is often US providers that will miss out, as
they are often the leaders in cloud services. If
European cloud customers can't trust the US
 government, then maybe they won't trust US
 cloud providers either. If I am right, there are
 multibillion-euro consequences for these US
companies.

 "If I were a US cloud provider, I would be quite
 frustrated with my government right now," she adds.


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WEST's PLOT TO DEVALUE
SYRIAN POUND... FLOPS

The Syrian government has weathered its worst
 economic crisis, thanks to the help of friendly
 countries, Syria's top economist says, but he
 adds that the economy still falls short of true
 recovery, at least in the foreseeable future.

Iran, Russia and other friendly countries, have
 been supporting the Syrian government politically,
 militarily and economically, Qadri Jamil, the Syrian
 deputy prime minister for economic affairs and the
 minister of domestic trade & consumer protection,
 tells the Financial Times, noting how transactions
 in Syria now use the Iranian rial, or Russian ruble,
 to get around the West's sanctions.

The deputy prime minister says allies are supporting
 Syria with around 500 million US dollars a month for
financial dealings, including oil and open insurance
lines, which will definitely support the country in its
 counter-attack against what he calls a "foreign
conspiracy to drown the Syrian pound."

He says Syria has an unlimited credit line with Tehran
 to import oil and food --- and Damascus has replaced
dollars and Euros with Iran and Russia's currencies.

He says the economic situation is "very complicated
 & difficult, but hasn't reached the point of no return."

Syria's oil production dipped from 380,000 barrels a day
 before the crisis to about 20,000 barrels, after repetitive
 attacks on oil and gas wells in the country.

His reassurance came as Syrian people meet the
 expenses of Ramadan, seeing a further projected
fall in the cost of living, due to the Syrian pound's
fall in value, and rises in consumer prices.

Since mid June, the pound has sharply depreciated
 against the dollar and dropped from 170 pounds per
 dollar to around 205 pounds within 2 weeks, which
inflated the prices of all goods in Syria's markets.

Jamil accuses Saudi Arabia, the US & the UK,
of attempts to undermine the Syrian currency.

"Riyadh, Washington and London manage a conspiracy
 to undermine the Syrian currency by flooding Lebanon
 and Jordan with Syrian pounds," he says.

He accuses his government's opponents of launching
 "a military campaign and a financial war against Syria
 through Western sanctions - ranging from a ban on
 Syrian oil to the prohibition of remittances through
 banks and credit cards."

Ammar Youssef, a local economist says that,
without the intervention of the Central Bank
of Syria, the pound would have been sold at
2,000 per dollar.

He says the pound will recover once the conflict
 in the country has drawn to an end, & the wheel
of Syria's economy will move again through new
 investments --- which will eventually lead to the
dollar's return to lower than its pre-crisis price.

The Prime Minister, Wael al-Halqi, says the economy
 is balanced and adapting itself to the developments
 and complexities of the crisis, now in its 4th year,
through a package of measures the government
is taking, in line with present variables.

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UK's 'CITY STRATEGY':-
GOING DOWN!

 The UK was stripped of its top rating by Fitch
 after a downgrade by Moody’s in February.

Fitch not only cut its growth projection, but
 also forecast, that UK debt will hit 101% of
gross domestic product (GDP) in 2015-2016.

“The fiscal space to absorb further adverse
 economic and financial shocks is no longer
 consistent with an AAA rating,” Fitch says.

 Moody’s cut the UK’s top AAA ranking to AA1
because of "rising debt" & slowing "growth".

The downgrade came as another damaging
 blow to the UK Chancellor, who is already
under pressure from the IMF
- to reverse
his damaging austerity cuts.


The head of the IMF Christine Lagarde urges
 the Chancellor to ease his so-called deficit
 reduction strategy - as it is increasing debt
and inhibiting any chance of a recovery.

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CLOSING DOWN
THE TAX HAVENS

As Germany and France move to close down
EEC countries hiding behind tax "havens",
and unsustainable debt, eg, Cyprus,
Luxemburg and Malta start to squirm...
and the UK's "City" starts to shiver.


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CYPRUS EXPLODES

After Cypriots withdrew their cash en masse
to avoid losing a percentage of their savings
--- as part of the EEC's "restructure" plan ---
Cyprus turned to Russia but talks collapsed.


Will New Zealand end up asking China for similar help?


New Zealand depositors face a Cyprus-style tax on
their bank accounts, as the government is planning
to impose a similar strategy on its banks. warns
the country's Green Party.


New Zealand is facing a similar bank failure to Cyprus,
and seems likely to adopt open bank resolution (OBR),
which will see small depositors lose part their savings,
in favour of a big bank bailout, Green Party co-leader
Russel Norman says. The country’s Finance Minister,
Bill English, supports the open bank resolution. 


"Bill English is proposing a Cyprus-style solution
for managing bank failure here in New Zealand,"

says Norman, adding that the Reserve Bank is in
the "final stages" of implementing an OBR system.


New Zealand's bank depositors will have their savings
cut by a certain percentage, to keep their bank afloat.


The Green Party however has major doubts, that OBR
tactics are appropriate here. Norman underlines that
few depositors can reasonably evaluate the reliability
of their bank. "Not even sophisticated investors like
Merrill Lynch saw the global financial crisis coming
."


Norman believes that the OBR policy is too radical,
and few OECD countries use it, preferring instead,
deposit insurance schemes. 


"A deposit insurance scheme is a much simpler,
well-tested alternative to open bank resolution.
It rewards safe banks with lower premiums and
limits the cost to taxpayers of a bank failure…
[They] protect people's deposits up to a maximum,
ranging from $100,000 to $250,000,"
he says.


Cyprus has announced that it plans to impose a
10% tax on bank accounts as part of a 10 billion
euro bailout by the European Union. The news
caused panic across the island, as many people
rushed to cash machines to withdraw savings.


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SWISS ROLL OVER (sorry!)


Switzerland is to assist international tax authorities
in disclosing information on bank accounts held by
foreigners who avoid taxation at home.


Joint efforts by the EU, the US and a number of other
countries, have led to Switzerland introducing new
banking laws.


The new regulation now allows foreign tax services to
send group requests for bank account information of
their citizens. Banks, nominal account holders, agents
or trust managers, are obliged to provide information.


These requests can take a number of forms.
A tax authority can request data on a group
of people united by common criteria, but
it
still has to be seen how it will work –
"fishing" requests will be strictly
prohibited.



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GERMANY MOVES ITS GOLD
FROM US & FRANCE


Germany’s central bank, the Bundesbank has
withdrawn its entire
374-ton gold bullion store
from the Bank of France in Paris, and 300 tons
of the 1,500 tons held by the New York
Federal Reserve.


The move follows an audit criticizing the Bundesbank
for mismanagement, stating that the gold had never
been “verified physically.


Germany has the world’s 2nd-largest bullion reserves
at
270,000 gold bars ($177.5 billion), second to the US.


From now on, the bank will keep small amounts of
gold abroad
for trading purposes. About 30% of
Germany’s gold reserves are
currently held at
facilities of the Frankfurt-based Bundesbank.


 Bundesbank board member Carl-Ludwig Thiele
says gold is
an important resource "to create
confidence in the currency and in the
economic power of our country."


Veteran gold dealer Jim Sinclair:


"This sends a message about storing gold near you
and taking delivery no matter who is holding it,
"

Sinclair tells the UK's Telegraph. "When France
did this years ago, it sent panic amongst the US's
financial leadership. History will look back on this
salvo as being the beginning of the end of the
US dollar as the reserve currency of choice."


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OBAMA OPENED RUSSIA UP

President Obama abolished the Jackson-Vanik amendment
giving Russia “permanent normal trade relations” status.


­“The Russian Federation has been found to be in full
compliance with the freedom of emigration requirement,”
Obama proclaimed, adding that the articles of the 1974
law, were no longer applicable to Russia.

The US wants its companies to take more
advantage of... Russia’s growing market.


The decision allows US business to enjoy the benefits
of trade with Russia, now it's a member of the World
Trade Organization. 


Russia will provide more access to its 140 million
consumers and US firms can benefit from lower
import tariffs, intellectual property protection
and greater legal transparency.


US economists estimate that US exports to Russia
could now double in five years, to $22 billion.



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Eurozone finance ministers agreed on
formation of a banking union, bringing
  European banks under its supervision.


"Piece by piece, brick by brick, the banking union
will be built on this first fundamental step," EU
Commissioner Michel Barnier said in Brussels.


In the Single Supervisory Mechanism agreement,
banks with over 30 billion euros in assets are now
supervised -- by the European Central Bank (ECB).


The deal also authorizes the ECB to close down
those EU banks that do not abide by its rules.

The agreement is possibly one of the most significant

transfers of authority from national governments to
regional authorities since the creation of the euro.


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"Avarice is a vice, the exaction
of usury is a misdemeanour,
and the love of money is
detestable
."

-  John Maynard Keynes


Poised on the brink of economic meltdown as we are,
governments all over the world are baying frantically
for growth. But growth isn't the answer to our problems.


Way back in the 1700’s Adam Smith recognized a limit
to economic growth. He predicted that in the long run,
population growth would push wages down, and
natural resources would become increasingly
scarce.


Consider a steady state economy - an economy of
stable or mildly fluctuating size --- minimal chance
of the boom and bust cycle, less opportunity for
outright greed. The term can apply equally to a
national economy, a local, regional, or global
economy. To be sustainable, a steady state
economy mustn't exceed ecological limits,
and that, is its most important attribute.


Our recent, unprecedented growth in economic
activity, has significantly shifted the balance of
nature with potentially disastrous consequences
for the
planet's ecology, for our own well-being
- but particularly for that of the next generation.

It is a mistake to believe that more growth will
diminish our problems. In the long term more
growth will be a disaster, as continuous growth
is completely incompatible with sustainability.


A steady state economy does not imply a stationary
state of human improvement. There would be as much
scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture, & moral
and social progress; as much room for improving the
Art of Living (a bigger likelihood of it being improved),
when minds cease to be engrossed by the shallow art
of obtaining more money.


The human economy is embedded in nature, completely.
Without the natural world to draw upon, there is
nothing to make money from. But we've been perverse.
We have exploited nature to its very limits, maybe
beyond its ability to absorb our delinquency.

Economic processes are actually
biological, physical,
& chemical processes
. Humans don’t create anything,
they transform it into something else – plastics, cars,
toxic waste.


Economic growth cannot be relied upon to alleviate
poverty either. On the contrary, economic growth
has polarized wealth into the hands of the few.

If the pie isn’t getting any bigger, we need to cut
and distribute the pieces in a fair way.


Poor people who have trouble meeting basic needs
tend not to care about sustainability - how can they
-- when the priority is finding the next meal.

At the other end of the scale, excessively rich

people tend to consume unsustainable quantities
of resources. Fair distribution of wealth, therefore,
is a critical part of sustainability and the steady
state economy.


60 years ago, John Maynard Keynes said:

“The day is not far off when the economic problem
will take the back seat where it belongs, and the
arena of the heart and the head will be occupied
or reoccupied, by our real problems – problems
of life and of human relations, of creation and
behaviour and religion.”


Economic collapse is extremely painful. But
environmental collapse - the collapse of the
planet's support systems which sustain life on

earth as we know it - that is truly unbearable.


Governments have their heads stuck in the past.
They can only think of recreating what has been
– growth. But the future will be different. The
future needs the fairness and sustainability
only steady state economics can bring.


More here at http://steadystate.org and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steady-state_economy



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US ECONOMIC WAR
ON EEC DEEPENS


Moody’s US based 'Investors Service' has
cut its credit ratings for nine Danish banks,
citing the impact of the ongoing eurozone
crisis on bank loan quality and on their
"fund-raising capacity".


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IRAN REPLACES 'SWIFT'

Karl Marx said that the capitalist class would
"dig its own grave", & every move the bankers
make to strangle Iran and its friends... appears
to be spectacularly backfiring, as Iran responds.

The Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI)
Mahmoud Bahmani, says Iran has designed
& implemented a new system for conducting
international financial transactions now.

Bahmani said that the new system, which
has already been activated, will replace

Worldwide Interbank Financial
Telecommunication(SWIFT).


March 15th, SWIFT CEO, Lazaro Campos, said
in a statement that the society had decided to

discontinue offering services to Iranian banks
which are subject to financial sanctions
imposed by the European Union.

On January 23rd, EU foreign ministers OKed
fresh sanctions on Iran's financial and oil
sectors, which stop member countries from
importing Iranian crude, or dealing with its
central bank. SWIFT’s new action is meant
to
fully enforce EU sanctions, as global
financial
transactions, or so the "West"
believed, were really
not "possible"
without using SWIFT.



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CHINA MOVES TO END
DOLLAR PRIMACY


China begins extending loans in yuan to BRICS
countries as a part of a move from the US dollar.

­The Chinese Development Bank is to sign a
'memorandum of understanding' with partners
in the BRICS group of developing countries,
on increasing yuan-denominated loans, as
partners increase loans in their national
currencies, The Financial Times reports.

This aims to increase trade between the 5
nations and diversify away from the US dollar.

China is dropping the dollar in other ways, by
quietly selling its US holdings in exchange for
Canadian and other country's treasury bills.


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AFRICA AIMS FOR ECONOMIC
"COMMON MARKET"

The African Union projects the establishment of
a continental free trade area, by 2017, said the
closing document at the 18th
AU summit.

"The Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) should
be operational by the indicative date of 2017,"
says the document.

The AU's three-step plan...

The first step was to finalize the tripartite
agreement among the E African Community
(EAC), the Common Market for Eastern and
Southern Africa (COMESA), and the Southern
African Development Community (SADC), by
2014. Job done.

The second was to urge other trade blocs
to follow the experience of the tripartite
agreement and reach parallel agreement
between 2012 and 2014. Job done.

The third step is to consolidate the tripartite
and other regional free trade areas into the
CFTA initiative between 2015 and 2016.

"Enhanced intra-African trade and deepened
market integration can contribute significantly
to sustainable economic growth, employment
generation, poverty reduction, inflow of foreign
direct investment, industrial development and
better integration of the continent into the
global economy," says the document.

Africa has seven major regional trade blocs,
including the Economic Community of West
African States (ECOWAS), the Economic
Community of Central African States (ECCAS),
the Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) and the
Community of Sahel- Saharan States
(CEN-SAD), besides the above- mentioned
tripartite agreement blocs.


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JAPAN DROPS DOLLAR
IN TRADE WITH CHINA


Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao and his
Japanese counterpart Yoshihiko Noda have
reached an agreement to promote a direct
use of their currencies in bilateral trade,
limiting the use of the US dollar in Asia.

The announcement was made in a statement
by the Japanese government after the Asian
leaders met in China's capital Beijing.

Both sides also agreed that Japan will hold the
Chinese currency, yuan, in its foreign-exchange
reserves, now largely denominated in dollars.


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HONG KONG BEATING
NEW YORK AND LONDON


The World Economic Forum (WEF) says Hong Kong
has become the world's most developed financial
market, overtaking the US & UK for the 1st time.


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US DOWNGRADING EUROPE
THROUGH CREDIT RATINGS


The most indebted country in the world, the US,
with control of corrupt credit rating agencies,
is saving the US Dollar at the expense of the
EU's population, as Standard & Poor reduce
Belgium's creditworthiness, in a move which
strikes at the heart of European unity...


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AS THE FIRST EU BANKS FAIL...

The Bank of the South, a financial institution
serving various South American countries,
is to begin operating in the coming months
after a process of legislative ratification by 
member countries, that took several years.

Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador,
Paraguay and Uruguay, all signed the bank´s
founding agreement in 2009. Its launch needed
a simple majority of the signatory countries...
whose capital is more than 66.3% of the
total agreed-upon amount.

The legislatures of Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia,
Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay have now
all finally ratified the agreement.

With start-up capital of $20 billion, the bank
is a key part of the Union of South American
Nations bloc, UNASUR.

The new institution is designed to defend
economic sovereignty, & end dependence
on "international agencies" - to protect
its members from periodic world financial
crises, and to promote development with
the region's own resources and investment.

Based in Caracas and with offices in La Paz and
Buenos Aires, bank member countries will have
equal representation on the board of directors,
in the decision making process and on approval
of funds and projects, unlike other institutions
in which the weight of members´ votes, is to be
always determined by their "contributions".

The rule of "1 country, 1 vote" demonstrates
a strong commitment to integration, based on
solidarity & equality, say observers & experts.

The Bank of the South aims to be a pillar of the
region's financial architecture, much like the
regional currency developed by the Bolivarian
Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA).

In 2009, the countries of ALBA (Bolivia, Cuba,
Ecuador, Nicaragua and Venezuela) signed an
agreement for the creation of the SUCRE;
(Unified System for Regional Compensation),
which is laying the basis for a single currency;
a further expression of the regional search for
new cooperative mechanisms - beyond the
market.

That's the spirit - don't fight and hate your
enemies - build NEW good structures instead !


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UNITED NATIONS SAYS
DOLLAR COLLAPSING


The UN warns the world of a possible crisis of
confidence in, and even a "collapse" of, the
US
dollar, if its value against other
currencies
continues to decline.


In its mid-year review of the world economy,
the UN economic division says the falling value
of foreign dollar holdings, is endangering the
present global financial system.

On April 18th, 'Standard & Poor's' changed its
outlook on US government debt from "stable"
to "negative", and warned that the US could
soon lose its prized AAA rating.


At one time, it would have been unthinkable
for Standard & Poor's to do such a thing.

But today it is amazing that it has taken them
so long to do it, as US government finances
are falling apart - and fast.


When the credit rating of US government debt
declines, US interest rates will shoot up.

John Williams of Shadow Government Statistics:

"S&P is noting the US government's long-range
fiscal problems. Total federal debt & obligations
are about $75 trillion. That's 15 times the gross
domestic product (GDP) of the United States.

US government debt and obligations increase
at about $5 trillion a year, which is neither
sustainable nor containable...  If the US
was a
corporation, it would be bankrupt.


Now they've downgraded the US debt-rating,
but the US is still intent on "winning", without

realising that giving is better than conning.


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US WARS UNSUSTAINABLE

US economic distress and mounting bad loans now
force the US to borrow SIX TIMES its GDP, to keep
waging its plundering wars on Iraq, Libya, etc.

The US Empire is melting before our eyes.


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BRICS: IMF CHIEF 'MUSTN'T
BE BASED ON NATIONALITY


The selection of the next head of the IMF should
meet changing realities in the global economy
& not be on the basis of nationality; especially
the tradition that requires a European chief,
the fund's 5 key emerging market economies'
executive directors say.

"The convention that the selection of the
managing director is made, in practice,
on the basis of nationality, undermines
the legitimacy of the fund," say IMF
directors for China, Brazil, India,
South Africa & Russia, or BRICS
states, in a joint statement.


More and more people believe that emerging
markets & developing economies should have
a bigger say in international institutions.

Recent reports from the World Bank and IMF
show that the world's economic structure is
changing. Emerging markets & developing
countries are now THE major engine of
global growth.


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CHINA: DOLLAR RESERVES
TO BE CUT BY TWO THIRDS


China should reduce its excessive foreign
exchange reserves & further diversify its
holdings, Tang Shuangning, chair of the
China Everbright Group, says.

Foreign exchange reserves should be
kept to 800 billion-1.3 trillion US dollars,

Tang tells a forum in Beijing, saying that
the current reserve amount is too high.


Tang's remarks echoe the stance of Zhou Xiaochuan,
governor of China's central bank, who says China's
foreign exchange reserves "exceed our reasonable
requirement" and the Chinese government should
upgrade and diversify its foreign exchange and
use the excessive reserves.


Xia Bin, member of the monetary policy committee
of China's central bank, says a trillion US dollars
would be sufficient. He adds that China should
invest its foreign exchange reserves more
strategically, using them to gain resources
& technology needed for the real economy.

Tang also says China should further diversify its
foreign exchange holdings. He suggests 5 ways
to use the reserves, including:

Replenishing state-owned capital equipment
in key industrial sectors, buying more strategic
resources, expanding overseas investment,
issuing foreign bonds and improving national
welfare in areas such as education and health.


However, these strategies treat symptoms but
not the root cause, he says, noting that the key
is to reform the mechanism on how reserves

are both generated and managed.


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WTO KICKS US IN GROIN

The World Trade Organization's appeal body
has largely reversed a previous panel ruling
on China-US trade and supports China in its
complaint about US anti-dumping measures
imposed in four areas of Chinese exports.


China filed its complaint to the WTO in December
2008, requesting that the Dispute Settlement Body
establish a panel to probe a US Commerce Dept
decision to impose anti-dumping duties on steel
pipes, tubing, sacks and tyres.

An appeal was brought in December after China
disagreed with part of the rulings by the panel.

A new report from the appeal body not only
supports China's claims in specific cases,
but says the US approach in forming anti-
dumping duties, is inconsistent with WTO
agreements.


It outlaws the US practice of labeling Chinese
state-owned enterprises as "public bodies" &
stops the US applying anti-dumping duties to
Chinese firms on 'Non-Market Economy'
grounds.


The practice of "double remedies," - imposing
countervailing duties on the basis of anti-
dumping duties - repeatedly put on China's
products, is also ruled as 'inconsistent'.

The appeal body's ruling is a major influence
on China's exports, as SOME trade partners,
the US & EU in particular, frequently use anti-
dumping and countervailing duties, to block
Chinese products from entering their markets.

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce hails it as
a monumental victory in promoting fair trade.

China urges the US to immediately adjust its
measures on the 4 sets of Chinese exports,
& demands that the US mend its practice of
unfairly overusing trade measures, & ensure

fairer competition for China in US markets.

The US has initiated over 20 other cases of
anti-dumping & countervailing investigation,

using virtually the same bases and methods.

The report is expected to be adopted within
30
days of being issued. Globalisation...

don't you just LOVE it !


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POOR OLD JAPAN

Standard & Poor have dropped Japan's credit rating
as its debt is now 200% of its GDP. Following the
USA, is certainly NOT paying off for Japan...



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TOP TEN WORLD BANKS -
US & UK DROP LIKE STONES


The German edition of Handelsblatt, in its list
top 10 world banks with the largest market
capitalization, has Chinese banks replacing
US banks, and only 1 UK bank there at all!


Chinese banks haven't sustained major financial
losses, and have kept their reputations - due to
rules tightly enforced by government regulation.

In 2007, top of the list was the US's Citigroup.
Now it's only seventh, with both first and second
places taken by ICBC (Industrial and Commercial
Bank of China, 174.59 billion Euros) and China
Construction Bank (168.76 billion Euros).

In third place is HSBC (UK) - the sole European
bank in the top 10. Its market capitalization
is 138.20 billion euros. Experts say that its
strong presence in Asian markets has helped
the bank to survive the West's financial crisis.


Fourth and fifth are US banks Wells Fargo (123.15
billion) & JP Morgan Chase (122.01 billion euros).

In sixth place is the Bank of China. Its market
capitalization is now 106.57 billion euros.

7th is American Citigroup (104.82 billion euros)
while another Chinese Bank, Agricultural Bank
of China, is eighth. Its market capitalization is

101.05 billion euros. Ninth is Bank of America
(USA) with a capitalization of €99.65 billion.
A young Brazilian super bank is tenth... Itau
Unibanco was only founded in 2008, but the
finance company is already the largest in Latin
America. Market capitalization is €70,56 billion.


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US DEBIT WITH CHINA
CAUSED BY US
HI-TECH BAN


A new report says that the entire US deficit in
trade with China is accounted for by its ban
on high technology products to China...
irony !



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US EXPORTS ITS DEBT
TO US ALL !


As Europe struggles to balance its books,
the US Treasury Department says that the
federal budget deficit climbs for the 26th

consecutive month, to $150 billion+.

The $150.39 billion deficit is 25% higher,
the department announces.

Analysts' average forecast for the shortfall was
$134 billion, & many economists had said that
the debit would decline gradually over the
coming years, AFP reports.

But the US continues with its worsening economic
recession, ignoring the debt crisis, or passing
on its cost to the rest of the world.

Experts... that's the good ol' USA !!



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US WAR; AN UNWELCOME
REVOLUTION's SOLUTION?


In 1985, the US trade deficit with China
was $6 million for the entire year. In 2010,

in the month of August alone, the US trade
deficit with China was over $28 billion.

In just 25 years, world trade has undergone a
complete revolution, leaving the US stunned.

All that stands between the US and default,
is time, and the AAA credit rating accorded
to the US & UK, by bent US agencies... no
wonder China has set up their own credit
rating agency (which the USA is now

refusing to recognise as "valid"... since
it exposes their US/UK credit ratings as
absurdly biased, (& they don't control it!)

Now many Republicans are openly calling for
war with Iran... to "rescue" the US economy.
This means that the world's people need to
be extremely vigilant & that a strong media
devoted to peace is essential today. This is
why Rhondda Records exists... to represent
a point of view Maggie wanted to get rid of...

a view that puts people before profits & war.


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THE US IS LOST,
SAY GERMANS NOW


As the world criticises US fiscal & monetary moves
to "print" more dollars, even the German finance
minister shoots the US money-pumping plan down.

"Saying that we once again make an additional
600 billion dollars available will not solve any
problem." Schaeuble says, stressing that the 
huge economic problems of the United States
"should not be tackled with more debt," and is
at odds with the consensus at June's Group

of 20 summit, that cutting deficits, instead of
adding more, is one of the priorities among
developed countries. The US is now rogue,
he says.


Schaeuble says that the Fed's capital-injection
push will "create extra problems for the world"
and lead to "long-term damage".

One outcome of the Fed's new plan will be the
fast appreciation of the euro against the dollar,
causing Europe to take the burden of US debt.


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UK POLITICAL PARALYSIS

In the UK, the Labour party is proposing making
the banks pay more for capital reconstruction,
& a reduction in the severity of cuts on the poor.

BUT to be put into effect, this required them to
ally with other anticuts parties, like the Greens
and Plaid and the SNP.

So until this occurs, not only are the UK's
working class incapable of mass direct
action, but their political room to
move forward, is tied up too!

So the UK population is stuffed. Therefore, so is
Wales, unless we act to create wealth ourselves.

So here's to a new Wales, with a new economy !


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EUROPE's CORRUPT BANKS
FORCE BUDGET CUTS


All European governments are using austerity
cuts to tackle their budget deficits, and it's all
due to a “corrupt banking system” in Europe,
an economics expert says.

"European governments all say they have no
alternative. That's because they're completely
controlled by a corrupt banking system which
always wants to lend money at interest --- if it
can," says Rodney Shakespeare, professor
of binary economics, London.

Recommending a way out of the economic
mess, Shakespeare says Europe's people
could “demand that the European Bank
provides interest-free loans for public
capital projects.”

“The people of Europe must demand that they
start to get interest-free loans from their national
banks for large public capital spending projects;
and, at the same time, that will cap the national
debt, because you can use the same mechanism
to actually get rid of the national debt," he adds.

Across Europe, working people are struggling to
show their frustration and anger, knowing it's
the bankers' fault, but unable to see a solution.

Professor Shakespeare puts his finger on it:

"Stop Western banks living like bloodsuckers
by usury - banned by the early Christian church
- which forces our children into debt; for what?"

To help bankers in their love of money -
so there's your root of evil:-

LET's CUT IT OUT BY STOPPING THE ABILITY
OF BANKS TO ISSUE CREDIT... WITH SUCH
HIGH INTEREST RATES!



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.


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MAKING THE CONNECTION IN WALES


Households across three more English areas
will be able to access superfast broadband
in the latest phase of a Government scheme
to connect rural homes and businesses.

The £50 million funding package for Devon and
Somerset (£30 million), Norfolk (£15 million)
and Wiltshire (£4 million) will aid the roll- out
of superfast broadband services unable to
be reached by the market alone.

Areas will also receive financial support from
their local authorities and private investors,
the Department for Culture, Media and
Sport says.


So it's Broadband Heaven for England...

and crapola for Wales' broadband - the

slowest, worst Broadband in the UK !!!


Lib Dems in Scotland might have received a
pummeling for Clegg and his betrayals, yet,
in Scotland, their campaign centred on it
becoming the "most connected country in
Europe," to massively boost their economy.


In Wales, which political party is now
willing to put into practice scientists'
recommendations:  that Wales' hilly
topography requires establishing

free 'wireless' broadband?

It could connect the people of Rhondda and the
world, boosting Wales' economic regeneration,
like no
other move.
Wireless technology is now
supplying
free broadband to an entire island
off New Zealand's coast.




Come on; if New Zealand can do it - so can we !!!





HUNGRY? STARVING? EAT PASTA !

UK job centres have decided to refer benefits
claimants to charity-run food banks, as the
needy are either to face starvation, or to
feed
themselves by begging or stealing.


Analysts say this is an unprecedented
move to refer hungry people to charities.

But increasing levels of food poverty, are made
worse by soaring food prices & unemployment
rates, and leave few alternatives...

Under the plans, the UK government will send
those claimants whose benefits are delayed, or
crisis loan requests turned down, to their local
food bank. Every claimant can be
referred to
the food banks no more than three

consecutive times. Then - nothing!

Claimants who are referred to the food banks
are
to receive food that will suffice for 3 days.

They will receive basic food like tinned soup,
baked beans, and pasta.

The UK people's demand for emergency food
has
been on the rise all over the country. The

number of people fed by Coventry food bank,
rose by almost 700, between April and July.

Moreover, there will be a 40,000 increase in
the
number of those needing emergency food
 from 61,000 in 2010, to 500,000 in 2015.

Statistics show
that of the 2.4 million people
who
applied for crisis loans, only 1.7 million

were awarded the loan, leaving 700,000 
with no financial assistance at all.

The head of UK poverty policy at Oxfam, Helen
Longworth says, “It's shocking that more and
more people in the UK are being forced to go
to
food banks to be able to eat ... In this day

and age, nobody should be forced to choose
between paying a bill or feeding their family.”


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UK CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
SLASHES SCOTTISH BUDGET


The UK government's austerity measures are
being used to hit the Scottish people severely,
and the SNP is having to consider public cuts.

“Scotland has had to deal with deep cuts in
public spending, applied by successive UK
Governments,” says Swinney.

"Over the next three years, our budget will
shrink by £3.3 billion, 11% below its 2010-11
level in real terms, while our capital budget
is being cut even more severely, with a 36%
reduction in real terms."

Swinney says his government's policy is to
transfer resources from revenue to capital
budgets.


He says capital expenditure is central to
economic growth and economic recovery.


Referring to the budget cuts imposed on 
Scottish people by the UK government:

“That is a malicious reduction in capital
expenditure & the Scottish government
will be doing everything in its power to
try to counter that.”

Yet the UK's Chief Secretary to the Treasury
had the bald cheek to criticise the Scottish
government for reneging on its
pledges
to “put more money into transport.”


Still, the Scottish government has established
a single police force,
as well as a national fire
& rescue service
to counter the cuts' effects.


Da Iawn, Scotland !


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POLICE STRIKE OVER TORY CUTS

Unison says police forces up and down the UK
are making “massive” cutbacks as a result of
20% budget cuts, and warns that this will cut

16,000 police staff and 1,800 police officers.

“There is no doubt that cuts on this scale will
see our streets become less safe. We call on
the government to think again,” Unison

general secretary Dave Prentis said.

“Police staff are dedicated public-service
workers - they do not want to go on strike,
but they have been left with little choice.”

Unison regional organiser Roger Young urged
the
force to listen to its staff & talk to Unison

through ACAS, the conciliation service.

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CUTS TO HIT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS


Nicola Harwin, chief executive of Women's Aid,
criticizes cuts to domestic violence services
for vulnerable women, and
new means test
requirements, designed to
make claiming
any benefits much harder.


"Not only does this mean that fewer abused
women and children will be able to access
local services, but there are less staff to
work with those that do. In some areas
there may be no local services at all.”


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UK MPs EXPENSES SCANDAL HIDDEN AWAY !!!

The UK parliamentary expenses watchdog said he
wasn't going public with the names of those MPs
under
investigation, despite saying previously
that he would.


The scrutineer of the Independent Parliamentary
Standards Authority (Ipsa), established to deal
with the expenses scandal, said identifying
suspects is “unfair”, yet earlier suggested
that MPs under investigation would
be
named, and all hearings held in public.


Luke March, who's overseeing the compliance
of
Ipsa, said that "details" will only be made

public after all investigations end, because
an MP may be suspected and later, cleared.

Based on the compliance officer's guidelines,
“particulars” of any probe into an MP's case
will now only be disclosed to the public if it
enters a "substantive investigation" stage:

ie, when there is "reason to believe that
the MP may have been paid an amount
under the
scheme that should not
have been allowed".


Luke March said he was changing the
guidelines --- to keep details secret.

"The reason why I am not (publishing) now, is
that we are doing all this for the first time."

"One of the things that makes me nervous, is the
lack of proportionality. Compared to the previous
world, some of the things we are looking at, are
relatively small. But the system doesn't make
any
distinction between major problems
and trivial mistakes."


March defended his decision by saying that
"many" allegations against MPs could have
been based on mistakes in entering data by
MPs
or Ipsa, but failed to explain whether
recent
substantive investigations had not
already taken
that aspect into account.


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TORY CUTS TO MEANS TEST
EVERYONE ARRESTED


The UK is to lose the “cornerstone” of its
justice system via Tory proposals to limit
the universal right to a free solicitor upon
arrest ---- by means-testing detainees.

The Ministry of Justice (sic) is now tabling
proposals to force people earning above a
certain threshold, or those with a certain
level
of savings, to pay for being granted
access to
a solicitor in police stations.


Legal experts, including the former Director
of
Public Prosecutions Lord Ken Macdonald
QC,
raised their fears over the plans:


"There are issues of principle here. When
someone
is arrested they're in the power
of the state,
subject to the mercies of the
police officers
involved,” said Richard
Miller, head of legal
aid policy at the
Law Society.


"The purpose of having a solicitor acting for
them is to ensure their rights are respected,
that they're not physically abused, that their
confessions are not forged, and they are not
detained for longer than legally allowed.”

Miller warns that the right to a solicitor has
been “a cornerstone of our justice system
for
the last 25 years -- and the idea that it
should
be changed is entirely wrong”.


The move is also attacked by Macdonald,
who says the
right to representation at
police stations
introduced in the 1984
Police and Criminal
Evidence Act, is
“there for a good reason”.


"This is a critical part of the apparatus of
protection we have. I think governments
should be very cautious about interfering
- in any
way - with the absolute right to
representation in
police stations. It's
there for a very good reason.
When
we didn't have it, we saw the
consequences."


The introduction of the right to a solicitor in
1984 was a response to a string of abuses
of the
regulations against unrepresented
defendants,
in the 1970's and 1980's.


The government set out the plans as part of
a bid to cut almost £350 million off the legal
aid budget ---- but officials say the means-
testing requirement for a solicitor, is not
"currently" being considered.


But a Ministry of Justice spokesperson,
however,
confirms that "the provision
in the bill to
permit means-testing,
ensures ''future flexibility''
over the
operation of the legal aid system

--- should it be needed."

Justice Sec Kenneth Clarke justifies it
by saying England & Wales have "the
most
expensive legal aid system in
the world" -- a
claim challenged by
Sound off for Justice,
a campaign
run by the Law Society.


Critics say the proposals will be MORE
expensive to implement, than keeping

the right to universal representation.

"Often it's more expensive to administer
means-
testing. Who's going to ask you
what your
earnings are, or how much
your mortgage is?


"We are talking about having to ask these
questions in stressful situations. This
whole
thing will be very unwieldy,"
Macdonald says.


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UNISON: "NOT THE MINERS STRIKE -
WE'RE GOING TO WIN!"


The UK's biggest union, Unison, is threatening
the Tory government, with the most persistent
industrial action in almost a century, to stop
wage cuts, posing as pension "reforms".

Dave Prentis, general secretary of Unison, that
represents 1.4 million public sector workers...
says a campaign unseen since 1926, is set to
disrupt public services in different sectors
and regions - and on a daily basis.

"It will be the biggest since the general strike.
It won't be the miners' strike -- we are going
to win."

Prentis, who chairs the TUC public sector group,
says that the government's decision to freeze
public sector pay, has deepened workers' anger.

The Treasury's new pensions reform plan wasn't
even mentioned during talks with unions, & this
is drawing loud condemnation from other unions
- including Unite. Unite's assistant general sec.,
Gail Cartmail, says the move is “tantamount to
bombing the talks”.

Against this government's bad faith, Prentis
promises a tough response... if negotiations
fail to bear fruit.

"I strongly believe one day of industrial
action won't change anyone's mind in
government. We want to move now
towards a settlement.

The purpose of industrial action isn't industrial
action;-   it's to get acceptable & long-lasting
agreements. But we are prepared for rolling
action over an indefinite period,” he states.

Under the new government plans, public sector
workers will have to pay 3.2 percent in pension
contributions, but recieve lower payments after
retirement, and will have to work six years more
to the age of 66, before they reach retirement.

Unions say the pensions policy is an additional
tax on public sector workers, while the rise in
contributions is a disguised pay cut made to
cut the deficit, rather than to fund pensions.

The unions say all this, coupled with forced
redundancies, pay freezes & controversial
plans - including those for the NHS - are a
disproportionate burden on public workers.

"You can't just look at what's happening around
pensions as a single issue. All of our members
provide public services. You look at what this
coalition has decided to do to cut the deficit
- and it's decided that most of the deficit
reduction programme will be at the
expense of our public services.

"The people we represent face redundancy,
a two-year pay freeze, while inflation is 5%
and gas prices are going up 20%, and they
are desperately worried about privatisation
of the services they have committed their
working lives to."

Prentis called on the Labour party to help his
unions push to scrap these pension "reforms".

"We want our Labour party to be the voice of
opposition. We are worried that some of the
senior people in the party still have to make
statements as if they're in power, and not
in opposition."

“If the Labour party STAYS quiet, that will be an
issue. This isn't a kneejerk reaction, this will
be a long programme of action - and we all
expect the Labour party to support that."

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EXPENSES MPs ARE CRIMINALS

A former Tory peer is in jail after being
found guilty of fraudulently claiming £14,000.

Lord Hanningfield, 70, joins four ex-MPs and a
fellow member of the Lords already convicted of
dishonestly obtaining thousands of pounds from
the taxpayer by falsely claiming for allowances.

Is your local MP a crook?

Then YOU are actually colluding in HIS crime,
unless YOU press for his arrest and trial.

MAKE A 'PHONE CALL TO PUT HIM (or her) AWAY.


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MARCH TO SAVE THE NHS

Anti-NHS bill protesters say Tory plans will
break up the health service, and hand it
over to private healthcare companies.

They
claim that to save the NHS, we all
need to act, as
the Tories are playing
politics
with its future.


The protesters say on their Facebook page:

“We need to pile on the pressure to make sure the
Bill is dropped & to stop our NHS being destroyed.”

Keep Our NHS Public, Unite Health Sector National
Committee, Health Workers Network, & NHS Direct
Action, are all sponsoring protests.

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FIGHTING TO STOP 'DEGRADING'
DISABLED CUTS TESTS


The Work Capability Assessments, campaigners
say, is seeing thousands of people, often with
serious health conditions, denied all benefits.

Scores of organisations working with disabled
and vulnerable people, plus those opposed to
the government cuts, support more protests...

Linda Burnip, of Disabled People Against Cuts:

"We're delighted to have so much growing support
for our campaign from groups and networks from
as far afield as Glasgow, Truro and N Ireland.

"This shows how strongly disabled people feel
about these unfair & degrading assessments..
& how angry they are that these assessments
are being forced on them by the Government."

Siobhan Endean, national officer of Unite:

"It is clear that the disabled will be hard hit
by these changes. Their lives will become
worse
as a result. So much for the derided
mantra...
that we are all in this together.


"The Government plans to make savings at
the
expense of disabled people. 800,000 +

people will be adversely affected by the
proposals which will drive them further
into
poverty. We would like ministers to
radically
rethink their proposals and not
target some of
the most disadvantaged
in society."


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WE MARCHED AGAINST CUTS
- NOW WE STRIKE !


PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka:

“We marched for the alternative, now
we have to strike for the alternative.”

NUT deputy general secretary, Kevin Courtney:
“We're talking with government about pensions
- but are under no illusions about their plans.”

The unions are organizing demonstrations in every
town across the UK and will "support all strikes".

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DEMAND JUSTICE FOR PENSIONERS!!!

The National Pensioners Convention
(NPC)
held its biggest nationwide
protest
- against government
spending cuts -
in front of
the pension offices.


An estimated 1.5 million protested at
the Tory plan to freeze pension credits
& make huge cuts in our vital services.

Protests were held in London, Southampton,
Walsall, Newcastle, Warrington... etc...

The government cut the fuel allowance by £100
per household for the elderly in March,
& many
councils are yet to cut a lot of their
transport
subsidies for all pensioners in the UK.


Over 170,000 retired people are to lose almost
£45 per week from their housing benefits due
to a
Tory plan to cut their allowance by 20%.


Dot Gibson, NPC general secretary, says the
abandonment of the pensioners on behalf of
the government is "breathtaking."

One in every 4 pensioners lives below the
poverty line in the UK, while millions more
struggle to earn a bit more than £178 pw.

"We already have one of the least adequate state
pensions in the developed world &, since coming
to power the government has made the situation
even worse by changing indexation from the retail
price index to the consumer price index,” she said.

"Our pension system is in a mess & these plans
won't do anything to solve that situation. The
answer lies in a universal state pension paid
to
all existing & future pensioners set above
the
poverty level of £178 a week," she said.


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MONEY FOR WAR AS "A LIFESTYLE" NOT CUT AT ALL

The attack, "Odyssey Dawn", against the forces
of Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, showed that... in
the UK and West, budget 'problems', do not
affect the launching of military attacks.

While social expenditure is cut, and wages and
pensions frozen, citing "unavoidable" financial
difficulties, military operations just go ahead
with a simple calculation of costs involved.

The largest debtor on the planet, the US, says
the cost of missiles fired in just one day, is
"approximately $100 million"; and that the
prolonged operation must have cost us
all "several billion".

In the UK, living under the shadow of one of
the most drastic budget cuts, it's estimated
 each missile costs around $700,000, while
  1 take-off by a Tornado fighter is $40,000.

"It’s an absurdity. There is a kind of taboo
when speaking of the cost of a conflict.

The priorities of the ruling class in many
countries are deplorable," Chris Nineham
a spokesperson of the Stop the War
Coalition in London, states.

The UK's cuts of $130 billion are a part of the
legacy of massive financial deficits that now
lead many EU governments to destroy various
pillars of the European inclusive social model,
because they are "financially unsustainable".

UK PM David Cameron, who led the operation
against Gaddafi, on the diplomatic front, still
justifies cuts of $120 billion over the next
four years, by saying that "our lifestyle
is going to have to change."

"These cuts are presented as inevitable.
There is 'no money in the bank'. But it
would seem that there IS money... for
an
intervention in Libya," Chris
Nineham noted.


"It’s being said that the state is too big and
has to be downsized, but it would seem --
that the state is big enough to militarily
impose its will in the Middle East, & too
little to save a public library from cuts."

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WHEN WE TALK ABOUT CORRUPTION

The centre for the fight for a better life is,
as we Welsh say, a 'Calon Lan' - a pure heart.

That's why Rhondda Records says our main
enemy is deep
corruption in "high places"...
including lawyers.


A UK Crown court judge, Douglas Field, is
accused
of clearing a paedophile suspect
of all charges
while “influenced by alcohol”.


The mother of the alleged rape victim lodged
a complaint with the UK's judicial watchdog,
complaining that Field only examined one of
the
charges the defendant faced, & did not
allow
the jury to announce a verdict on
2 other charges.


Field reportedly got drunk at a leaving party in
an "extended lunch break" during the trial, and
returned to the court room ordering the jury to
acquit a 55-year old man accused of raping an
8-year-old, as they hadn't reached consensus

over the verdict after five days of hearings.

Field then "forgot" that the man also faced two
other charges and did not allow the jury to give
their verdict on those alleged crimes.

The victim's mother said in her complaint, that
Field acted like “a person influenced by alcohol”
upon his return to the court, The Sun reported.

The complaint also said the judge had his “head
in hands, resting his elbows on the table” when
the hearing resumed after a lunch break.

The defendant faced charges of raping a girl
aged under 13, along with provoking a child
into engaging in sexual activity.

The defendant was formally acquitted of the
remaining charges, last November, after the
Crown Prosecution Service ordered a retrial.

The Office for Judicial Complaints said
the
complaint was "under investigation".


"A complaint has been received about His Honour
Judge Field in relation to a trial at Swindon crown
court in June 2010. This is being investigated.

It would be inappropriate to comment further
at this stage," an OJC spokesperson says.

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A drunk Captain would lose his ship.
A bank robber would be put in prison.

We say corrupt MPs, bankers, and lawyers
must bow to Justice in the same way...

CORRUPT EXPENSES MPs "MUST BOW TO LAW"

Another Labour MP, ex-Minister Elliot Morley,
pleaded guilty to criminal offences, and to
dishonesty in claiming over expenses.

Morley pleaded guilty to claiming about £30,000
in parliamentary expenses, involving a house.

He was accused of making false documents over
mortgage costs between 2004 & 2007, and also
false claims on paying off a loan on property.

The former minister resigned as an MP at the last
election. He 'represented' Scunthorpe from 1987.

Morley is the fourth MP to face the music over
illegal expenses claims. However,
there are
others, who still hide from Justice.


Do YOU know of a local MP who claimed
expenses on a house, who should face
Justice?


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HALF A MILLION SAY NO TO CUTS BY TORIES

The London march was one of the biggest
public demos in the UK since 2003, when
antiwar rallies were held across the UK

before the illegal invasion of Iraq.

Organizers say up to 500,000 people attended
the
march..... whose carnival-like atmosphere
was briefly
marred -- by black-clad anarchists
-- who smashed a few
shop windows, flung
paintbombs and attacked luxury
icons,
such as the Ritz Hotel.


The protesters gathered from all corners of the
UK, with a large contingent from the Rhondda &
Wales, to express their outrage at the whopping
£81 billion pounds in cutbacks, the government
insists, are necessary to tame a budget deficit.

"It's our right to march -- and to say we don't
accept any of this," said Corinne Drummond,
37, a nurse from East London --- who joined
several
colleagues for the demonstration,
which began
in the morning... and lasted
for many hours.


The protesters included... civil servants, Co-op
workers from Tonypandy, Treorchy & Ferndale,
environmentalists, prison officers, academics,
feminists, and young parents with toddlers.

"Don't believe in the deficit," some placards
called, as other signs or T-shirts demanded
a "general strike now", while others called
on Britons to "make tea, not war."

In Hyde Park, the leader of the Labour Party
mocked Cameron's vision of a "Big Society"

full of citizen volunteers who plug the holes
left by cuts in government spending.

"You wanted to create a Big Society. This is the
Big Society, the big society united against what
your government is doing to our country," Ed
Miliband said, addressing the protesters.

"We stand today not for the minority. We stand
today for the mainstream majority of Britain."

The Blairite Labour Party, kicked out by voters
in May after 13 years in power, acknowledges
that some cuts are unavoidable --- to shrink a
deficit built up, largely under its watch.

But it says the scale and pace of the austerity
plan put forward by the Tory government will
stifle the UK's ''fledgling economic'' recovery,
and hurt the most vulnerable parts of society.

Effects of the belt-tightening will begin to be
felt more acutely, as libraries start closing
down, youth programs disappear,
social
workers are laid off and far fewer buses

ply the streets, in a 'cut to shreds' UK.

Analysts say the cuts will change the fabric of
UK society in a way not seen since Thatcher...

"It's changing the whole ethos of everything,"
said nurse Rikke Albert, 37, on the march.

"That's not what I signed up for when I did
my training."


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UK POLICE SYMPATHY WITH PROTESTS

In a statement, Warwickshire Police Federation
plus West Midlands Unison, voiced their strong
opposition to the government cuts.

Federation chair Simon Payne refused to rule
out
strike action, saying that his organization
is
"considering all future options to ensure
that
our members are protected."


"The perfect storm is now taking place
within
the service," he added.


Meanwhile, Unison regional organizer Charlie
Sarell said his members in the police sector,
no longer have confidence in the government.

"The bond of trust between them and those
we
represent, has been broken," he said.


"Warwickshire Police have had a massive cut to
its budget which will mean fewer police officers
& PCSOs on the streets and huge redundancies
among my members,” he stated.

"My members will be attending the demonstration
in London...   ...in support of all public services."

Earlier, the chair of the Police Federation Paul
McKeever said the police were growing more
opposed, questioning the speed and breadth
of
the cuts, and at the same time, increasingly

feeling sympathy with people from other
walks of life.


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CONTINENCE CARE 'SHAMEFULLY INADEQUATE'.

A number of the UK's elderly care hospitals
are "shamefully inadequate” & need radical
changes ---- insists Wales' elderly people's
commissioner.


Some patients at elderly care hospitals are being
so humiliated and degraded, that Ruth Marks, the
commissioner, is calling for "fundamental change"
in discharge times and patient privacy.

A public consultation run by Dame Deirdre Hine,
former chief medical officer for Wales, shows

a "lack of timely response to continence
needs"
in hospitals throughout Wales.


"Too many older people are still not being
discharged in an effective and timely
manner ------
and this needs urgent
attention,” the
consultation report
states.


The report shows elderly people now
expect
less respect while in hospitals.


“Attitudes and practices that assault the dignity
and self esteem of older people at a time when
they are most anxious and vulnerable, must be
stopped,” Hine says.

The report recommends a caring culture change,
  that could work by empowering ward managers,
and by "prioritising continence care".

Marks says, "Fundamental change is needed to
prevent what's sometimes shamefully inadequate
care and treatment. Poor practice, must never be
tolerated. The attitudes, behaviour & sensitivity
of staff on the wards, are crucial.

“We need strong, positive leadership ----- at all
levels and a system which builds on dignity &
respect as a cornerstone of high quality care.

There are examples of effective leadership &
good practice ---- and it is vital these are built
on... and become the norm.”

*************************************************

NO TO AUSTERITY -- SAY WORKING PEOPLE

National sec of 'Right to Work', Chris Bambery:

"..working people cannot, and will not, accept
these attacks on our services, jobs and
standards of living."

"If they can topple a dictator in Egypt,
--- we can
topple this government.” 

************************************************

TAX OFFICE STAFF IN SWANSEA FIGHT CUTS

Swansea tax office staff are protesting against
“drastic” frontline services job cuts, by cutting
their own work every week, union leaders say.

According to union leaders, Swansea tax office
is going to be open for just three days a week.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) say people
now
contact the tax office online, instead of
going to the office. However, it says changes
to the tax office regime aren't yet confirmed.

The Public & Commercial Services Union says
that many people prefer 'face to face' advice.

Steve Donoghue, West Wales PCS spokesperson:

"Enquiry centre users often travel miles to visit
the office. We are worried that, when they get
here
... they'll find it closed.

“We're also concerned that, with opening times
cut, customers may have to wait some time
for an appointment. Many of these people
rely
on tax credits or are pensioners, &
can't
afford to wait or spend more, to
get here.”


Donoghue says over 300 HMRC positions have
been
cut in west Wales, since 2003, and that
staff are
now facing very heavy workloads.

HMRC spokesperson: "Fewer customers now use
our face to face service at inquiry centres ---- as
our customers increasingly use our telephone &
online services. However, we're very much aware
that there are customers who need face to face
support to pay what they owe and claim what is
due, and we will continue to offer an inquiry
centre service to meet that need."

**********************************************


THERE BUT FOR FORTUNE...
WHAT 'REACTION' MEANS:


UK students opposing UK cuts might look to
the struggles of those in other US colonies(!)

The University of Puerto Rico’s Río Piedras
campus was occupied by police and put
under a
curfew. The first semester ended
with strikes
and student demonstrations
against increases
in tuition fees.

Shock troops faced the students
with brute force.


Without explanation, agents arrested students
& treated them like criminals, when their only
crime --- was defending their right to further
education.


The Student Representation Committee, a
coalition resisting the increase in tuition fees
to $800 at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR),
says that approximately 10,000 students will
have
to abandon their education.

According to some, the students’ conflict has
become a fight over the educational future
of Puerto Rico, a US colony.


A number of social organizations condemn
the acts of torture and sexual aggression
by
police and the shock force unit.

"It is unacceptable that an administration
which presumes to defend law & order ---
should allow the torture of young people
with arms handcuffed behind their backs,
and the humiliation of detaining students
in
front of everybody and flaunting their
impunity,"
these organizations state.

They demand an immediate response from
Fortuño
and José Figueroa Sancha, chief
of police, and
an investigation... to charge
the perpetrators.


Ana R. Guadalupe, UPR rector, banned student
demonstrations or gatherings on campus, but
the
conflict isn't even close, to a resolution.

The university authorities pretend dialogue -
but really they're trying to wear down, divide
and de-legitimize the student mobilizations,
& proceed with plans to increase the cost of
university tuition - in the face of unanimous
opposition from students and professors.

The conflict isn't confined to high tuition fees.

The Fortuño-PNP administration acts are intended
to inflict damage on the University, by countering
its prospects for growth and social inclusion,
either through privatization --- or dissolution.

The current administration of the US colony, is
violently opposed to the spirit of participation,
inclusion & social commitment in the country,
which flourishes, as genuine autonomy grows.

Sounds like Wales!


************************************************


DO YOU KNOW AN MP WHO's CORRUPT?

In yet another example of scandal in the
UK, another MP has admitted being guilty
of fiddling his
parliamentary expenses.

Devine, who held the Livingston seat, submitted
false invoices for cleaning and printing work,
totalling £8,385 pounds.

He was found guilty by jury at Southwark Crown
Court, of two charges of false accounting --- but
cleared of one count relating to cleaning work,
of £360 pounds.


The former backbencher, of West Main Street,
Bathgate, West Lothian --- was the first MP to
stand trial after the expenses scandal began.

Peter Wright QC, the prosecutor, described the
case against Devine as "very straightforward".

The ex MP made the fraudulent claims "with
a view to gain for himself, or with an intent
to cause loss to another - the public purse".

A guide known as the 'Green Book' lists
the fundamental principles MPs should
adhere to when making expenses
claims, Wright told the court.

"They are based on concepts of selfless-
ness, integrity, objectivity,
leadership,
accountability, openness & honesty."

"We say that these are the qualities of which
Devine demonstrated a woeful inadequacy."
Speaking of the Green Book, he added:
"We say it's wholly unambiguous.
It could not be clearer."

Simon Clements, the head of the UK Crown
Prosecution
Service special crime division:


"Jim Devine submitted invoices for services that
he had neither paid for, nor received. In doing so
he took advantage of the trust that had been
placed in him, by virtue of the public office
he held.

"Submitting a false invoice is plainly dishonest,
regardless of why it's been done -- or who has
done it. We say there is no excuse for such
conduct and, with today's conviction, it is
clear the jury agreed", added Clements.

The divorced MP divided his life between
Scotland
and Westminster, buying a one
bedroom flat in
Elephant and Castle, in
south east London, to make his

parliamentary life easier.

Another former Labour MP, Eric Illsley,
was sentenced to a year in prison ---
for
dishonestly claiming expenses.


Illsley pleaded guilty to £14,000 of expenses
fraud  over second home claims made from
2005 to 2008. He was the second former
MP to be jailed for expenses offences.


Former Labour colleague David Chaytor,
is serving
an 18-month jail term --- after
pleading guilty to
making bogus claims.


Disgraced Eric Illsley quit as an MP, just weeks
after being convicted of fiddling his expenses.

Treasury sources confirm that Illsley had been
"granted the ceremonial post of Crown Steward
& Bailiff of the 3 Chiltern Hundreds of Stoke,
Desborough and Burnham" - the only and the

"traditional" way of resigning from Parliament.

Ex-Labour MP Illsley was sentenced, after
admitting dishonestly claiming £14,000

in "expenses". Some MPs are known to
trade on
the almost impossibility of
getting rid of them.


Do you know of an MP near you, who smarms
up to local groups (who's known as being: "a
good
constituency MP"), while corrupt, and
will refuse
to let go of the gravy train - by
resigning?


If you do, it is your duty to report them to the
police, or Crown Prosecution Service... or know
that you are contributing to the sort of corrupt
behaviour that brings dishonour to your party,
or
community. Wales deserves better than this.


Please don't collude in crime.

*******************************

Labour's Lord Taylor of Warwick was convicted
of
making false claims of £11,277 in allowances

--- as part of the "investigations" into expenses.

Southwark crown court gave Taylor his guilty
ruling, despite his earlier denial of six charges
regarding expenses fraud from 2006 to 2007.

Taylor's charges relate to registering a false
accommodation in Oxford as his residence,
&
claiming travel and overnight subsistence
costs
while his true residence was in Ealing.


At the court session, Taylor claimed that, as
there've been no checks on the addresses
peers have designated as their residence,
the
practice is “widespread” in the Lords.


The prosecution said that Taylor knowingly
misreported
expenses, despite arguments
by his defence
that the expenses system
is “unclear, ill-defined
and, most crucially,
treated by MANY... as a
remuneration in
lieu of salary”.


The seven-day trial ended with the jury finding
Taylor guilty on all six charges, with a majority
decision of 11 to 1.

Perhaps YOU know of another criminal near you?

************************************************

GOVERNMENT BY DIKTAT

Wales' driving test centres are to be closed
- as are Scotland's and all England's - and
examiners are to be located in a variety

of private firms, such as supermarkets,
says
the Driving Standards Agency.


The DSA, apparently, has studied the plan to axe
test centres and transfer them to private firms.

The plan also affects motorcycle testing facilities.

Angus SNP MP Mike Weir:

“Those whom it will impact have had no chance to
make their views known. They are being faced with
a diktat from an uncaring government agency.”

According to the Public & Commercial Services
union, the DSA is going to cut costs. It also says
that the idea of driving tests being conducted
by other private firms "has been discussed".

General Secretary Mark Serwotka:

"These new documents shed more light on the
plans
being hatched behind closed doors by
senior
managers and ministers. Worryingly,
it is the
latest evidence of the creeping
privatisation of
the agency's work ---
& puts ideology before road safety."


*************************************************

KILLING OUR ELDERLY THROUGH DEHYDRATION

Critics slam the deaths of hundreds of elderly
folk at UK care homes due to dehydration as
“scandalous” and “absolutely shocking”.

According to figures by the Office for National
Statistics, 667 residents at care homes have
died of thirst and 157 of malnutrition, in just
the past five years.

Figures also show that 1,928 more died of
superbugs Clostridium difficile and MRSA.

Analysts fear the number of reported deaths
is only the tip of the iceberg -- as it does not
include patients who pass away in hospitals.

"The fact people are dying, from these sorts
of causes is absolutely shocking in the 21st
century," said Neil Duncan-Jordan of the
National Pensioners Convention.

The statistics were compiled based on information
from care home resident deaths in England and
Wales, between 2005 and 2009.

The results of the survey by the Office for
National Statistics are especially alarming
as they reveal the number of elderly dying
from dehydration has doubled since 1997
-- & those linked to superbugs grew 7-fold.

"What it [the survey] shows is that a significant
number of older people in our care homes -- are
getting substandard, third-rate attention.

Yet the cost of staying in a care home is huge….
Yet, for that, no one helps you eat your meals,
no one ensures you are properly turned in
bed, and no one makes sure you have had
enough to drink," Duncan-Jordan told
the Daily Mail.

Care Services Minister, Paul Burstow, blamed
the faults on the last Labour administration,
saying:-  "Labour let people down by failing
to reform the way we pay for care".

"They kicked it into the long grass for nearly 13
years & failed to deliver a settlement” Burstow
added, promising to reform the social care law
and funding within "the current parliament."

1 cup of tea a day saves time & money.
It also kills, as - on medication - many
elderly find their kidneys collapse.


*************************************************

TORY GOVERNMENT "AT WAR WITH YOUNG PEOPLE"

Lecturers' union leader Sally Hunt accused the
government of being "at war with young people".

Len McCluskey pledged to keep working with
student
protesters, to fight this government's
austerity
measures and build a broader anti-
cuts campaign.



************************************************

UK TORIES STILL VERMIN...

100,000 UK jobs go IN SIX WEEKS!!!

The Tories "achieve" this through "cost cutting"
... in the Health Service. Wake up! Wake up!!!

Build a new economy now in Wales, as the UK follows
the US ------ into a nightmare world of unemployment.


*************************************************


"STOP PROTESTING OR FACE
BAN ON PROTESTS IN UK"


Met Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson
says he does not rule out banning ALL future
protests across the country.

"It's one of the tactics we will look at &
something we will keep under review,
& if we think it is the right thing to do
then we will do it," said Sir Paul
(the cad) Stephenson.

The head of the National Union of Students 
dismissed the police chief's idea as in
clear opposition to civil freedoms:

"Peaceful protest is an integral part of our
heritage, and it is the responsibility of the
police to help facilitate that", said the
NUS president.

On the suggestion that water cannons may
be used to control crowds in the near future,
Sir Paul said the force ruled that option out
3 years ago --- but that officers were taking
advice from colleagues in N Ireland about
its efficacy in London, if protests continue.


************************************************


SCOTS START TO MOVE

Unison is meeting with other unions, including
the GMB and Unite -- about the possibility of a
consolidated one-day strike across Scotland.

“Our Scottish council passed a resolution to
the effect that, with other public sector
trade unions, we should be considering
industrial action in opposition to the
cuts.” said a Unison spokesperson.

"The debate reflected growing anger among our
members -- at the impact of austerity measures."

The call for a strike came as the UK government
pushed ahead with plans, to make the deepest
cuts to public spending in decades. As a result
the Scottish Government will, this year, suffer
a £1.3 billion cut to its budget.

*************************************************


AUSTRIAS's STUDENTS GAIN MASS BACKING

In the UK students - until recently - have
organised nearly on their own, yet 11O
organisations including trade unions,
are with Austria's students, as they
march in all their major cities,
to demand that cuts stop.

The lesson from the Austrians is
- UNITY !
(don't let enemies divide you)
Good for you, Austria!!!


*************************************************

ALL AGAINST THE CUTS!!!

Women are to be twice as badly hurt by the cuts
says a House of Commons report, as news breaks
that women's unemployment has hit over 1 million.

**********************************************

UK SCHOOLS ACTION - THE START !

The NCAFC says on its website

anticuts.com

that they hope more students will register for
future protests, as more savage cuts are due
to
be announced.


******************************************

WHAT TO DO AS THE CUTS HIT?

Why are cuts, cuts and more cuts happening
yet wages have halved, in the last 30 years?

Could it be because working people have
stopped
trying? Remember:- quitters
never win, and winners

... NEVER QUIT !!!

Those who see working people as less important
than their ambition, will grind you into dust, and
stamp on your collective heads, if you let them!!!


******************************************

IT'S A POLITICAL CHOICE - FREE OR CATTLE !!!

Huge numbers of people have now marched to
Westminster to demand that the government
stop their plans to cut the UK state,
forcing
a million more out of work.


Nearly a million have joined the marches,
-- amid
warnings that the Comprehensive
Spending Review
will lead to job losses,
pay cuts and huge reductions
in public
services; and will make the whole UK
a much "nastier" place to live in.


These cuts are NOT the only option...

TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber says the
Government's cuts programme is a POLITICAL
choice, not an economic necessity, that will
make the whole of the UK "a more unequal,
more squalid and nastier country".

He asks people to have more confidence:

"The UK is a hard working country that CAN
generate the tax that CAN fill the deficit gap,
CAN create the jobs that a lost generation
of young people need, and that CAN meet
the challenges
that we face as a society:   
from moving to a low-
carbon economy
--- to eliminating child poverty.


"The Government is announcing unprecedented
cuts
in public spending - deeper than any of us
can
remember. They will bite deep into our
social
fabric ---- and hit some of the poorest
& most
vulnerable members of our society.


"They want us to believe that they have no choice
---- that this is economic necessity. Yet economic
experts across the spectrum warn us -- the cuts
are too deep and too rapid. The warnings come
from
the White House, the US Treasury, Nobel
prize winners like Paul Krugman and Joseph

Stiglitz, key members of the Bank of England
monetary policy committee, the chief
economics
commentator on the
Financial Times, and yes,
even
the Mayor of London.


"At worst the cuts will plunge us back into
recession, and at best they will condemn
us
to lost years of high unemployment
and growth
so weak, that the deficit
may well stay high."


The mass demonstrations have brought together
a broad coalition of union members, community
leaders, campaign groups and users of public
services.


Please use your power!

************************************************

WALES PRIDE AND JOY DYING BY A 1,000 CUTS

Wales introduced the UK's NHS to the world,
and --- ever since --- unscrupulous politicians
and managers have cut away at its strength.

The NHS has now forced elderly people & whole
groups of patients to PAY for medical care, the
new chair of the 'Common's health committee
underlines.


The elderly, dementia patients, stroke victims,
& those with Parkinson's disease, are today
included in a long list of those patients who
now have to pay for their medical treatment.

Stephen Dorrell, who was health secretary to
the end of John Major's time as prime minister,
says - despite the growing aged population -
the number of places for them, has fallen by
nearly 80% in the UK over the past 20 years.

He says this has pushed people into social care
systems where they are charged for treatment.
Dorrell believes the NHS has turned its back
on whole groups of patients.

"People are being charged for care that they
would have got free from the NHS, 20 or 30
years ago.


"Unfortunately, it has been ignored because
both
politically and financially it is tricky for

politicians to face up to it. But because it
has
n't been done in a planned way, there
is great
unfairness in the system. We
see examples of cost
shunting and
bureaucracy that cause individuals
problems.”


Age UK policy adviser Stephen Lowe backs Dorrell,
-- and says he's right to call attention to the issue.
He says the NHS has "unilaterally retreated" from
its responsibilities.

Ruth Sutherland, interim chief executive
of the
Alzheimer's Society:

"There are hundreds
of thousands of people
missing out on valuable
financial help
because they don't 'tick the
right boxes'."

______________________________


PROTEST OR DIE !!!

A major change tabled by the Health Secretary
proposes that the NHS hand over distribution of
80% of its services, (worth £80 billion), to GPs.

Lansley's plan, which also increases the private
sector's involvement in providing NHS services
is triggering outrage among unions & health
staff who say the coalition is “rushing it
through”.

This, as a YouGov poll, commissioned by the
public services union Unison, shows only
27% of the UK's public support a stronger
private sector role in the NHS, and that
50% oppose it.

The survey also shows Lib Dem voters with
56% against it & 30% who approve. This is
while Tories back it ------ by 46%, to 32%.

Unison general sec. Dave Prentis;

"The fact is, there is very little support for
this Bill ---- from anywhere. Many GPs are
opposed to it, as are patients, NHS staff,
clinicians, charities, think tanks, MPs &
unions. This Government vanity project
is undemocratic, unaffordable and
unnecessary,” he added.

Prentis warns that this “titanic reorganization”
of the NHS threatens to sink the whole system
and calls on the government to announce the
Bill as  “DOA - dead on arrival”.

The UK's biggest union, Unite, which has
presented the Commons with “new and
forensic analysis”, says MPs will have
little time to grasp the whole idea of
the reforms, due to the “enormity”
of the proposals.



Image: China's rapeseed blossoms this Spring.

Western China has embraced "green-mode
development"
- with painful changes
from which, Wales could well learn.


Eastern China has seen fast growth and
urban mess.
The West, a mining and
agricultural area, has not.


Xi'an Chan-ba Ecological District, is a model
for
reclaiming old mining areas.


It took six hard years, but now Xi'an is showing
the world how best to change, by turning a
badly
polluted rubbish landfill site, into an all
new
environment-friendly development.


As China's economic focus moves from east to
west,
it's using the lessons learned during 30
or more years of rapid industrial development.


The green way for China's west, is to combine
green industrialization & green urbanization.

The western region's strategy is to adopt
effective energy-saving and environmental
protection technologies... AND to extend
its industry through science and products
unique to China's West, together with strong
vertical growth in agriculture and all its
ancilliary economic & professional spin-offs.

In undertaking this industrial revolution, the
western region will keep a sharp eye out - to
avoid all polluting non-sustainable industries.


*********************************************


A BIG DROP OF HONEY !!!


Spring is beekeeping and honey-processing
season
in Yunnan province, in China.


Waves of bees flit across vast fields of flowers.

Local beekeepers and many from other places,
such as Sichuan and Fujian provinces - set up
their base
in tents among the rapeseed farms.


The 430,000 hectares of rapeseed blooms in
Luoping
attract myriads of bees, which
produce 15 -
20 million tons of honey a year.

Local people
now look to brand their county
as a honey
production base & increase sales
to outside markets.


Luoping Tianyuanmiyu Bee Industry Co Chair,
Zhu Hongkun,
founded his enterprise in 2009.

It mainly
produces honey, propolis and
propolis powder.


His company works with 270 plus beekeepers,
who each earn 80,000 yuan a year on average.

Some earn 200,000 yuan annually, Zhu says.

Who says beauty endowed by nature isn't worth a fortune?

The whole of the uplands of south Wales could
be as
beautiful & productive, if used wisely!



Image: retirement China style




CHINA's PREMIER POINTS WAY FORWARD

As the Tories threaten a "bonfire of the Quangos",
perhaps Wales should take note. Now extracting
all our
mineral wealth has been stopped (apart
from sand
and rock) we find ourselves "in" the
1st World
of the UK, but with a 3rd World
economy, only just
kept going by quangos
which promise much... but
deliver little...
and rely on weak public support.


We could WAKE UP & understand that we either
do something, or stay as begging bowl cases.

China's premier points the way forward for Wales:

"Industrial restructuring is the key... only by
developing energy-efficient, indigenous innovative
and high value added products can our companies
and economy, achieve sustainable development."


*************************************************


WHILE FRANCE, GREECE, IRELAND, ETC, STRUGGLE TO
STOP THE PENSION AGE RISING HIGHER AND HIGHER...

An online survey on qq.com, a popular Chinese
news portal, finds that 91% of its
over 800,000
respondents, are against raising
the current
official Chinese retirement age.


745,123 of those surveyed say they oppose
raising retirement ages --
72,456 support it.


China's scholars & the public have been debating
whether to raise the retirement age, for the past
few years, but the issue rose to prominence after
remarks by an official.


Wang Xiaochu, the official vice minister of the
Ministry of Human Resources & Social Security,
said at a press conference that the government
was "studying the matter"...

The retirement age in China is generally set
at 60 for men and 50-55 for women.

Wow! Bet you didn't know that !!!



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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