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Head of Chechen Republic Dismiss Official for Daughters Participation in Syrian Conflict — video included

by Lina A.
FSA Crimes
November 21, 2013

Head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, says he has dedicated his life to the persecution of wahhabi terrorists.

The head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, fired a government official after the officials daughter travelled to Syria in order to fight along side Islamist militants.

Ramzan Kadyrov, commonly referred to as the President of Chechnya, wrote via his social media account on Instagram that he had dismissed the Director of Federal Migration, Asu Dudurkaev, after he had lost the trust of the citizens of Chechnya.

Kadyrov pointed out that several complaints had been lodged against Dudurkaev who is the head of an important institution.

Among the claims against Dudurkaev were those who thought the Federal Migration institution was mismanaged and corrupt. Kadyrov made the claim that Dudurkaev lacked the moral authority to talk with employees about morality, decency, patriotism and religion.

But what seems to have been the biggest concern is the fact that Dudurkaevs daughter recently travelled to Syria in order to participate in the “jihad” against the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad.

“His [Dudurkaev’s] own daughter is in the ranks of the wahhabis and thugs, shedding the blood of civilians, [contributing to] the cruelty in the holy Islamic area of Syria,” Kadyrov wrote.

“We offered him [Dudurkaev] the chance to convince his daughter to return, which he said he would do. But his daughter is still among the bandits. For this, coupled with other reasons, we came to the conclusion that it is impossible to further trust Dudurkaev with this post,” he continued.

As Head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov, son of former president and grand mufti of Chechnya Haj Akhmad Kadyrov, has been credited with bringing peace and stability to Chechnya and the Caucasus region. He has the support of current Russian President Vladimir Putin and was awarded the Hero of Russia medal, the highest honorary title of Russia.

In an interview with Sky News Arabia on April 6 of 2013, Ramzan Kadyrov pledged to personally lead the operation of annihilating any wahhabi terrorists returning from Syria to Russia.

“I have devoted my life to the persecution of these devils. The more they are – the better for me,” he said.


VIDEO — Cops start a fight at JFK 50th memorial

We Are Change
November 22, 2013

Cops start a fight at JFK


8 Signs that Fukushima Radiation is Blasting the Oceans and U.S.

by Elizabeth Renter
Natural Society
November 20, 2013

If you listen to Tepco and Japanese officials, you are bound to be confused about how bad Fukushima’s lasting effects really are. One moment they say everything is under control at the Fukushima nuclear plant, and the next they’re admitting radiation levels are 95% higher than originally stated. One would have to be awfully trusting or awfully ignorant to think the radioactive water spilling into the ground and eventually the sea wouldn’t spread throughout the world. The West Coast of Canada and the US is already seeing some effects.

Each day, 300 tons of radioactive water is spilling into the Pacific Ocean. The amount in the ocean and the global water supply is growing every single day, and ultimately impacting wildlife and our food supply. Whether you live on the West Coast or in the middle of the country, this should concern you as it will eventually affect us all.

Here are just a few signs that Fukushima radiation is here:

1. Tuna caught off the coast of California are contaminated with radiationOne test that studied 15 tuna found that all 15 had radiation contamination above and beyond what is normal for that area. Cesium-134 and cesium-137, which the fish were contaminated with, does not sink to the ocean floor, but rather contaminates the sea at all levels where fish swim through it, ingest it, or eat organisms that have already ingested it. Interestingly, the scientists who tested the fish didn’t expect to find contamination, and were sadly proven wrong.

2. Something is causing herring to bleed from their gills, bellies, and eyeballs, according to Canada.com. It’s believed these symptoms could be a sign of viral hemorrhagic septicemia that could be spread into salmon and other fish varieties. While not proven to be linked to Fukushima radiation, there is little doubt the radiation could be impacting immune function of the fish, leading to higher rates of disease.

3. Sockeye salmon populations at historic lows. Recreational and non-aboriginal fisheries in an area of British Columbia have been shut down due to record low numbers of sockeye salmon. Fukushima radiation may be to blame.

4. Radiation off West coast is expected to double in coming years. Projections from German oceanographers estimate radiation levels from Fukushima will cause continued increases in West coast contamination over the next 5 to 6 years.

5. Fish imported from Japan is already contaminated. The Vancouver Sun tested fish imports from Japan and found cesium-137 at alarming rates, contaminating 73% of mackerel, 91% of halibut, 92% of sardines, 93% of tuna, 94% of cod and anchovies, and 100% of the carp, seaweed, shark and monkfish.

6. Radioactive plume expected to reach U.S. coastal waters soon. A large plume of radiation is expected to begin flowing into the coastal waters in the beginning of 2014 and continue throughout 2016. If we’re only thus far seeing the tip of the iceberg, what’s to come could be truly frightening.

7. There is an epidemic of sea lion deaths along the California coastline.

At island rookeries off the Southern California coast, 45 percent of the pups born in June have died, said Sharon Melin, a wildlife biologist for the National Marine Fisheries Service based in Seattle. Normally, less than one-third of the pups would die.   It’s gotten so bad in the past two weeks that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declared an “unusual mortality event.”

8. We could see very high levels of cancer along the West coast due to contaminated fish consumption.

“Look at what’s going on now: They’re dumping huge amounts of radioactivity into the ocean — no one expected that in 2011,” Daniel Hirsch, a nuclear policy lecturer at the University of California-Santa Cruz, told Global Security Newswire. “We could have large numbers of cancer from ingestion of fish.”

Here is a real-time map of radiation levels within the U.S.


VIDEO — Protesters clash with police during Hollande-Letta meeting in Rome

RT
November 21, 2013

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Several hundred demonstrators clashed with police in Rome on Wednesday, during a meeting between French President Francois Hollande and Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta. Riot police deployed tear gas and baton charges against crowds gathered in the Campo de Fiori, with an unknown number of arrests made.

One of the protesters facing the police said: “This town needs to have freedom of protest and you (the police) are not granting our right!”

Hollande is visiting Rome for the Italy-France bilateral summit. One of the topics on the agenda is realization of high-speed railway line between Turin and Lyon. Protesters oppose to the construction of the infrastructure which while run through the small Alpine village.

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At least seven Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza Strip — video included

PressTV
November 19, 2013

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The Israeli regime has carried out several airstrikes on the besieged Gaza Strip, but there have been no immediate reports of casualties.

According to Palestinian sources, Israeli warplanes launched at least seven airstrikes in the north and south of the coastal enclave on Tuesday.

They were the second such attacks in recent weeks.

A spokesman for the Israeli army claimed that the airstrikes were conducted in retaliation for one rocket that had been fired from Gaza into the occupied Palestinian territories earlier in the day.

Last week, the Tel Aviv regime carried out two airstrikes on the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli military frequently bombs the besieged Gaza Strip, claiming the attacks are being conducted for defensive purposes. However, disproportionate force is always used, in violation of international law, and civilians are often killed or injured.

The 1.7 million Palestinians of the Gaza Strip are living in what is called the world’s largest open-air prison as Israel retains full control of the airspace, territorial waters, and border crossings of the territory.

Gaza has been blockaded by the Israeli regime since June 2007, a situation which has caused a decline in the standard of living, unprecedented levels of unemployment, and unrelenting poverty.

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VIDEO — Deadly storm flood in Italy’s Sardinia sweeps away cars, bridges

RT
November 19, 2013

The death toll in the flash floods on the Italian island of Sardinia has risen to 16, according to officials. Villages in the central south part of the island of been evacuated and thousands of people have been left without homes. The island, famed for its Costa Smeralda beaches of crystal clear water and dry Mediterranean climate, had more than 400 millimetres of water in 24 hours.

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VIDEO — First footage: Aftermath as powerful blasts rock Iranian embassy in Beirut

RT
November 19, 2013

Two blasts near the Iranian embassy in Beirut killed at least 23 people, injuring 146 and causing havoc and massive fire in the Lebanese capital. Six buildings were reportedly destroyed in the embassy compound. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/038ycv

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