CrowdStrikeOut: Mueller’s Own Report Undercuts Its Core Russia-Meddling Claims
5 July 2019|Real Clear Investigations|Aaron Maté
Award winning journalist Aaron Mate separates fact from fiction, from unknown, in this in depth analysis and breakdown of Russiagate and the report of US Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
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Conviction of John Letts and Sally Lane exposes “absurdity” of UK terror laws and complicity of the Active Change Foundation
03 July 2019|The Interregnum|Mohamed Elmaazi
The British state has secured a ‘terror’ conviction against two parents for sending £223 to their son in Syria, intended to help bring him home to the UK. Human rights group CAGE lashed out at the ‘absurdity’ of terror laws which require no evidence of actual terrorism, as well as the role that the government-funded Active Change Foundation appears to have played in the conviction.
Alleged Serial Killing Navy Seal Found Not Guilty
2 July 2019|The Interregnum|Mohamed Elmaazi
A US Navy Seal commander who was accused of murder, attempted murder, and witness intimidation by his subordinates was found not guilty by a military court martial on 2 July 2019.
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US Supreme Court Says Federal Courts Can’t Stop Gerrymandering
28 June 2019|The Interregnum|Mohamed Elmaazi
The Supreme Court in a 5 – 4 vote ruled that federal courts are powerless to hear challenges to partisan gerrymandering. Gerrymandering, also known as redistricting, is the practice in which a political party designs voting districts in such a way as to ensure that their political party will win elections.
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Demasking the Torture of Julian Assange
28 June 2019|The Interregnum|Nils Melzer
Nils Melzer, the UN expert on torture, explains how the prejudices and smears he confronted when investigating the case of political prisoner Julian Assange. The longtime legal adviser to the International Committee of the Red Cross (known as the ‘Guardian of international law’) offered this OpEd to a wide array of establishment outlets. None responded positively.
UK Court of Appeal: Weapons Sales to Saudi Arabia Are Illegal (For Now)
20 June 2019|The Interregnum|Mohamed Elmaazi
UK Court of Appeal in a historic decision has determined that UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia are illegal and must be reexamined given the war crimes being committed in Yemen. Though campaigners warn that despite their victory their struggle is far from over.
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Death toll of Western-backed war on Yemen exceeds 90,000, says new data
19 June 219|The Canary|Mohamed Elmaazi
New data analysis by conflict monitoring group ACLED has led them to conclude that at least 91,600 Yemeni men, women and children have been killed by the US/UK backed war on Yemen. But even that figure may ultimately prove to be very much an underestimate.
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