Police in Portland, Oregon, declared a riot late Saturday after protesters broke into the Portland Police Association building and started a fire. The fire was quickly extinguished.Protesters also took down a fence just hours after it had been placed around the federal courthouse in Portland. The fence was put in place to “de-escalate” tensions between protesters and law enforcement officials, the U.S. Attorney’s office said on Twitter.There have been daily protests around the federal courthouse in Portland since May 25 when George Floyd, a Black man, died in Minneapolis after a white police officer held him down. Anti-racism protests quickly erupted in Minneapolis and spread to other U.S. cities, such as Portland, and to other countries.The speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, and Portland Congressman Earl Blumenauer issued a statement late Saturday criticized the actions of federal officials in detaining and teargassing protesters: “Last month, the Administration tear-gassed peaceful protesters in Washington, D.C. Now, videos show them kidnapping protesters in unmarked cars in Portland – all with the goal of inflaming tensions for their own gain. While Portland is the President’s current target, any city could be next.”A banner against the presence of federal law enforcement officers is pictured on a fire escape in downtown Portland, Oregon, July 17, 2020.The statement went on to say, “The House is committed to moving swiftly to curb these egregious abuses of power immediately.”The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Oregon on Friday called actions of federal officers against protesters in Portland “flat-out unconstitutional.”“What is happening now in Portland should concern everyone in the United States,” said Jann Carson, interim executive director of ACLU Oregon. “Usually when we see people in unmarked cars forcibly grab someone off the street, we call it kidnapping.”Homeland Security Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli speaking on NPR’s “All Things Considered” Friday said federal agents had used unmarked vehicles to pick up people in Portland. But he said it was done to keep officers safe and away from crowds and to move detainees to a “safe location for questioning.”Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said Friday he wants President Donald Trump to remove the militarized federal officers that have been deployed to the city. “Keep your troops in your own buildings, or have them leave our city,” Wheeler said following reports that the officers had apprehended people in Portland who were not on federal property.Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum has filed a lawsuit against the federal government for detaining people without probable cause.
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Диктатура обиженного карлика пукина перед катастрофой: враньё о надоях и нефтяное фиаско
Речи от имени обиженного карлика пукина это – одно, а реальность – совсем другое
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“Фуфломицин” путляндии: обиженный карлик пукин попался на горячем…
Мокшандскую орду с весны этого года обвиняют в хакерских атаках на научные учреждения, занятые поиском вакцины
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“Хабаровский бунт” напугал карлика пукина: он стягивает бандюков росгвардии, фсб и готовит провокации…
Ситуация в Хабаровске очень опасна для обиженного карлика пукина. В город идет внешняя злая сила…
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Новий голова НБУ переписав усі свої багатомільйонні активи на родичів і офшорні фірми
Новий голова НБУ переписав усі свої багатомільйонні активи на родичів і офшорні фірми
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Принижений карлик пукін перекручує історію. У ЄС не хочуть цього терпіти
Литва винесла на саміт ЄС питання про переписування та приховування путляндією історичних фактів. Президент Литви Гітанас Науседа вважає, що Євросоюз має діяти активно і пояснити пукіну, що не буде терпіти такої поведінки. Останнім часом ображений карлик пукін намагається відбілити агресивну зовнішню політику сталінізму, нагадує політичний оглядач Віталій Портников і пояснює, чому події минулого так важливі для сьогодення
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Stranded on Ships, 200,000 Seafarers in Virus Limbo
Indian ship worker Tejasvi Duseja is desperate to go home after months stranded offshore by coronavirus border closures and lockdowns that have left more than 200,000 seafarers in limbo.From engineers on cargo ships to waiters on luxury cruise liners, ocean-based workers around the world have been caught up in what the United Nations warns is a growing humanitarian crisis that has been blamed for several suicides.Many have been trapped on vessels for months after their tours were supposed to end as travel restrictions disrupted normal crew rotations.”Mentally, I am just done with it… but I’m still holding up because I have no other option,” Duseja, 27, told AFP via WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger in late June as the Indian-owned cargo vessel he works on floated near Malaysia.Duseja, one of roughly 30,000 Indian workers unable to leave their ships, had extended his seven-month contract a few months before the pandemic struck.”The last time I stepped off from this 200-meter ship was in February,” he said.Seafarers typically work for six to eight months at a stretch before disembarking and flying back to their home countries, with new crews taking their place.But as the deadly virus whipped around the world and paralyzed international travel, that was suddenly impossible.Underscoring the growing urgency of the situation, more than a dozen countries at a UK-hosted International Maritime Summit this month vowed to recognize seafarers as “key workers” to help them get home.UncertaintyPhilippine luxury cruise ship technician Cherokee Capajo spent nearly four months on ships without setting foot on land due to virus shutdowns.The 31-year-old had barely heard of COVID-19 when he boarded the Carnival Ecstasy in Florida in late January.Soon, a number of Carnival-owned cruise ships were stricken with severe outbreaks — including the Diamond Princess in Japan.After the Ecstasy passengers disembarked in Jacksonville on March 14, Capajo and his colleagues were forced to stay on board for the next seven weeks.Finally, on May 2, the ship sailed to the Bahamas where Capajo says he and 1,200 crew members were transferred to another boat that took them to Jakarta before arriving in Manila Bay on June 29.He wanted to “kiss the ground” when he came ashore nearly two weeks later after finishing quarantine.”This could probably be the hardest part of my experience as a seaman because you are not sure what will happen every day,” Capajo told AFP via Facebook Messenger last week, as he endured a second quarantine near his hometown in the central Philippines.”You worry if you’ll ever come back home, how long will you be stuck on the ship. It’s difficult. It’s really sad.”Filipinos account for around a quarter of the world’s seafarers. About 80,000 of them are stranded because of the pandemic, according to Philippine authorities.Mental strainThe ordeal has taken a toll on the mental health of many seafarers, with reports of some taking their own lives.In one case, a Filipino worker died of “apparent self-harm” on the cruise ship Scarlet Lady as it anchored off Florida in May, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.Shipping industry groups have expressed their concerns about “suicide and self-harm” among workers in a joint letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who said last month some seafarers have been “marooned at sea for 15 months.”An International Labour Organization (ILO) convention widely known as the Seafarers’ Bill of Rights limits a worker’s single tour of duty to less than 12 months.The strain is also being felt by families waiting at home.Priyamvada Basanth said she did not know when she would see her husband who has been at sea for eight months on a ship owned by a Hong Kong company.”The government is not even doing anything,” said Basanth, from the southern Indian port of Kochi. “I just want him to come home.”Lala Tolentino, who runs the Philippine office for a UK-based seafarers support group, said they had been swamped by “hundreds” of pleas for help from stranded workers since March.”They want to know what will happen to them, where they are going. Will they be able to get off their ships,” she told AFP.Many of those stuck onboard completed their tours more than four months ago and were exhausted, the ILO said last month.For Duseja, who comes from the northern Indian city of Dehradun at the foothills of the Himalayas, the end of his ordeal is in sight.”I’m still on the ship,” he told AFP in a WhatsApp message last week.”But mentally, I am feeling slightly better because I’ve been told that I’m finally getting off the ship mid-August.”
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Paris Beaches Open with Floating Cinema on the Seine
Paris Plages (Paris Beaches) opened this year with an outdoor movie showing on the banks of the River Seine, as the city is coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.MK2 Cinemas partnered with the city of Paris to organize this year’s event.”It’s been years, we’re creating operations to take the cinema out of the cinema rooms as a promotion tool, and after the few months of confinement, we thought we needed a way to tell to the people and to tell to the world that cinemas are open in Paris, that Paris is one of the worldwide capital of cinema, and also to create a way for them to enjoy with their families a magnificent night, said Elisha Karmitz, CEO of MK2 Cinemas.On Saturday people watched the 2018 French comedy “Le grand bain” from boats or on deck chairs on the Seine’s banks. Some said they felt safer at an open-air screening.”I already went back to the cinema once, wearing a mask, but I have to admit there is still some apprehension to go back to cinema,” said Luc Bouvier, an attendee. “But here, since it is an open-air screening, there are less doubts, we feel safer.”Paris Plages is an annual event held in July and August during which roads along the River Seine are closed to turn the waterfront into beach front.The event was initiated in 2002 by the newly elected Socialist Mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoë, to help people cope with the hot summer in the city.
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Chicago Police, Protesters Clash During Bid to Topple Columbus Statue
Protesters trying to topple a Christopher Columbus statue in downtown Chicago’s Grant Park clashed with police who used batons to beat people and made at least a dozen arrests after they say protesters targeted them with fireworks, rocks and other items.The clash Friday evening unfolded after at least 1,000 people tried to swarm the statue in a failed attempt to topple it following a rally in support of Black and Indigenous people.Police said 18 officers were injured and at least 12 people were arrested during the clash. Four protesters were also hurt during the confrontation, which led local elected officials and activists to condemn the officers’ tactics.”We unequivocally condemn Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s decision to send the Chicago police to beat, arrest, and terrorize the demonstrators and journalists gathered in Grant Park tonight,” a group of elected officials said in a statement released late Friday.The statement was signed by several members of the City Council, including Alderwoman Jeanette Taylor and Alderwoman Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez, and two members of the Legislature — state Rep. Delia Ramirez and state Sen. Robert Peters.Lightfoot said Saturday that she “will always fight for the rights of individuals to peacefully protest on any issue” but noted that “a portion of the protesters turned violent” during Friday’s protest.”A number of individuals came with frozen water bottles, rocks, bottles, cans and other gear to throw at officers. People in the crowd also threw fireworks and other incendiary devices at police, causing injury in several cases. These violent acts are unacceptable and put everyone at risk,” she said in a statement.The mayor said reports of excessive force by officers during their response to the protest “are also unacceptable” and urged anyone who believes they were mistreated by police to file a complaint with the city’s Civilian Office of Police Accountability, or by dialing 311.Local news site Block Club Chicago reported that one protester, an 18-year-old woman, had several of her front teeth knocked out when an officer punched her. It also shared a video of that assault and a photo of the woman’s bloodied mouth and missing teeth. It identified her as Miracle Boyd, a member of the anti-gun violence group GoodKids MadCity.The police department said in a statement that officers assembled in the park as the protesters converged there and were “providing security and protecting their First Amendment right to peacefully assemble.” It said that as demonstrators approached the statue “some members of the crowd turned on the police and used the protest to attack officers with fireworks, rocks, frozen bottles, and other objects.”Amika Tendaji, an organizer for the protest, during which artists tagged the statue with slogans including “Decolonize Chicago” and “Black Lives Matter,” decried the officers’ use of force to protect a statue.”I think the people of Chicago and the world have proven that they are over police brutalizing people,” she said. “They’re over police murder, they’re over police terrorism, so the people are going to keep fighting.”The Columbus statue in Grant Park and another in the city’s Little Italy neighborhood were also vandalized last month.Protesters across the county have called for the removal of statues of Columbus, saying that the Italian explorer is responsible for the genocide and exploitation of native peoples in the Americas.Statues of Columbus have also been toppled or vandalized in cities such as Miami; Richmond, Virginia; St. Paul, Minnesota; and Boston, where one was decapitated.
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Pakistan’s Hindus Call to Resume Work on Temple Protested by Islamic Hardliners
A government-funded project to construct a temple for minority Hindus in the capital, Islamabad, has stirred controversy in majority-Muslim Pakistan, with hardline Islamic clerics and politicians saying allocation of state money to the building goes against the Islamic ideology of the country.Members of the Hindu community, however, say the project is their basic religious right and vow to build it at their expense if the government does not provide them with support.Lal Chand Malhi, a Hindu-minority member and federal parliamentary secretary for human rights in Pakistan’s National Assembly, told VOA that Prime Minister Imran Khan has agreed to grant Rs100 million in funds upon his request.He said the building, known as the Shri Krishna Mandir, or Krishna temple, would serve as a multipurpose complex that would include a crematorium and community center for the estimated 4 million Hindus living in Pakistan.“The prime minister readily agreed to my request. He was quite happy. And he directed the minister for religious affairs to clear any obstacles in the way to provide the funds for the temple to the Hindu Panchayath,” Malhi told VOA, adding, “there should be no obstacles. We should be allowed to build the temple over here.”Sorry, but your browser cannot support embedded video of this type, you can
download this video to view it offline.Download File360p | 9 MB480p | 12 MB540p | 17 MB720p | 40 MB1080p | 71 MBOriginal | 583 MB Embed” />Copy Download AudioInitial work on the temple started June 23 during a ceremony. Its construction was welcomed by rights activists as an important step toward religious tolerance in the country.On July 1, Islamic clerics from various seminaries held a press conference at the National Press Club in Islamabad protesting the construction. Right-wing Islamic political party Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F), vowed that it was not going to allow the construction, with its leader Maulana Abdul Majeed Hazarvi threatening “severe reactions” if the government allowed the temple to be built in an “Islamic state.”The government has since halted the construction and temporarily withdrawn funding after petitions were filed in court, challenging the construction of the temple.Islamabad High Court dismissed the petitions after the government announced it would seek the guidance from the Council on Islamic Ideology, a constitutional body responsible for giving legal advice on Islamic matters.Hafiz Maqsood Ahmed, the head of the Islamic political party known as Markazi Jamiat Ahle Hadith in Islamabad, told VOA that the temple was seen by many Muslims of the country as offensive.“Bringing idol worship here amid a Muslim community in an Islamic society that is something different. The foundation of our country is that there is no God but Allah,” Ahmed said.Pakistani authorities deny that the construction was stopped because of communal matters. The Capital Development Authority (CDA), a public benefit corporation operating under the government, said the Islamabad Hindu Panchayat failed to submit a building plan to begin construction.”Until their building plans are approved, they cannot begin construction on the site. As far as the CDA is concerned, we issue allotments and approve building plans. They are responsible for the construction,” Shahid Mehmood, the chairman of CDA Design Vetting Committee, told VOA.Pakistan has often come under international scrutiny for marginalizing religious minority groups and openly allowing their discrimination by hardline politicians, clerics and media outlets in the country. The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has designated Pakistan a “Country of Particular Concern” for its “systematic” discrimination of religious minorities.Pakistani media earlier this month reported that a group of men destroyed the temple’s boundary wall. The unverified video of the attack was posted on Facebook and widely circulated in the country’s social media.Pritam Das, the president of the Islamabad Hindu Panchayat, confirmed the attack to VOA.“We were constructing a boundary wall, but miscreants demolished the wall and destroyed the water boring. People are coming on the ground and giving [Islamic prayer] Azaan and offerings prayers. Others are openly threatening us. We are helpless, in this situation. This boundary wall was constructed with our own donations.”International watchdog groups, such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, have called the hard-liner’s campaign discriminatory and are urging the government to immediately resume work on the temple.VOA’s Gaiti Ara Anis and Aurangzeb Khan contributed to this report from Islamabad.
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Aide to Former Malawian President Rearrested
Malawi police have rearrested former President Peter Mutharika’s bodyguard, this time on a charge of attempted murder. The government said Friday’s arrest of Norman Chisale was part of an initiative to fight corruption left over from the Mutharika administration. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), now in opposition, said the fresh charge was politically motivated.Chisale was arrested Tuesday on fraud and money-laundering charges related to a cement import investigation. A court in Lilongwe granted him bail. His second arrest was on an attempted-murder charge for allegedly shooting a woman in the knee two months ago in Blantyre.Chisale’s attorney, Chance Gondwe, said the second arrest amounted to political persecution.“Actually, it was an accidental shooting,” Gondwe said. “It was nothing like attempted murder. There were attackers on the accused person on that particular day, and in trying to defend himself, the bullet ended upon the knee of the victim.”Gondwe said some people just wanted to victimize Chisale.The government said the arrests were part of an anti-corruption crackdown initiated after Mutharika lost the June 23 presidential election and new President Lazarus Chakwera took office.Several prominent figures have been arrested since then, mostly for crimes allegedly committed during Mutharika’s administration.They include Jomo Osman, a DPP councillor; Roza Mbilizi, deputy director-general of the Malawi Revenue Authority; and Gerald Viola, deputy chief executive officer of the National Food Reserve Agency.Mutharika’s DPP said the arrests were politically motivated, and political analyst Vincent Kondowe had a similar view. He told VOA the arrests produced more questions than answers.“One can only speculate that probably, maybe, they [police] are politically captured,” he said. “But also, the question we also need to answer is: These [alleged] crimes were committed way back; why couldn’t the police execute the warrants of the arrests [then]”?Police said they could not make the arrests earlier because the political environment would not allow them.“The environment at that particular time was not conducive for us to continue arrests,” said national police spokesman James Kadadzera. “Sometimes we do judge that if we do effect an arrest now, we may escalate issues politically as well as socially.”Kadadzera said police were now free to arrest any offender regardless of political affiliation.
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US Continues to Set Daily COVID-19 Infection Records
The United States, the world leader in COVID-19 infections and deaths, continues to set new daily records for coronavirus infections.U.S. states reported more than 76,400 cases Friday, the second time reported infections for a single day exceeded 70,000 and the 11th time in the past month a single-day record had been set.The U.S. has more than 3.67 million of the world’s 14.1 million COVID-19 infections, according to Johns Hopkins University statistics, largely because of surges in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia and Texas.The surges come as the U.S. lacks a clear national plan to contain the spread of the coronavirus and no requirement for people to wear protective masks in public.“I want people to have a certain freedom, and I don’t believe in that,” President Donald Trump said in an interview with Fox News that is scheduled to air Sunday.FILE – U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.Meanwhile, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called Saturday for an end to worldwide inequalities that triggered recent anti-racism protests and have been further exposed by the coronavirus pandemic.“COVID-19 has been likened to an X-ray, revealing the fractures in the fragile skeleton of the societies we have built,” Guterres said at an event in Johannesburg marking what would have been former South African President Nelson Mandela’s 102nd birthday.Stunning statistic on wealthTo help make his point, Guterres said the world’s 26 richest people have as much wealth as half the world’s population. He accused developed countries of investing in their own survival and said they had “failed to deliver the support needed to help the developing world through these dangerous times.”Brazil follows the U.S. with 2 million cases and India comes in third with 1 million infections, according to Johns Hopkins statistics.Brazilian health experts blame their federal government for the country’s large number of cases.“The virus would have been difficult to stop anyway. But this milestone of 2 million cases, which is very underestimated, shows this could have been different,” said Dr. Adriano Massuda, a health care professor at Sao Paulo’s Getulio Vargas Foundation University. “There’s no national strategy for testing, no measures from the top … too little effort to improve basic care so we find serious cases before they become too serious, no tracking.”Health workers take residents’ blood samples at a testing site for COVID-19 amid the new coronavirus pandemic in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 17, 2020. The federal health ministry said the country had passed 2 million confirmed cases of infection.Although the number of cases appears to be ebbing in some of the larger Brazilian cities, the disease is now starting to hit places that had been spared.The World Health Organization said Friday that Brazil was “still in the middle of this fight.”EU sessionIn Europe, leaders gathered in Brussels on Saturday, the last day of a two-day meeting to negotiate the terms of an $855 billion economic rescue plan. As of Saturday afternoon, there was no sign a deal was imminent. Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said EU leaders’ views on the stimulus plan remained “diametrically different” after Friday’s talks.In Spain, officials asked residents of Barcelona to stay at home as much as possible to stop the spread of the virus.Israel imposed a new weekend shutdown in an attempt to lower infection rates.FILE – A pharmacy tech pours out pills of hydroxychloroquine at Rock Canyon Pharmacy in Provo, Utah, May 20, 2020.Another trial of the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine has proved it to be ineffective as an early treatment for mild cases of COVID-19, researchers at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine concluded.“There is not convincing evidence that hydroxychloroquine can either prevent COVID-19 after exposure or reduce illness severity after developing early symptoms,” said Caleb Skipper, lead author of the study. “While disappointing, these results are consistent with an emerging body of literature that hydroxychloroquine doesn’t convey a substantial clinical benefit in people diagnosed with COVID-19, despite its activity against the coronavirus in a test tube.”Trump had promoted hydroxychloroquine as an effective treatment early in the pandemic and said he took the drug himself. He has tested negative for the coronavirus.After initially approving it as an emergency treatment, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reversed itself once doctors warned of potentially deadly side effects.
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Лакей обиженного карлика пукина, клон алкашки захаровой, плата за выбор и ген вора
Лакей обиженного карлика пукина, клон алкашки захаровой, плата за выбор и ген вора
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Предвестье тиранопада. Обиженные диктаторы лукашенко и пукин прощаются с властью?
Подобно обиженному карлику пукину, лукашенко решил править вечно. Но ничего вечного не бывает в этом мире. И, тем более, в политике
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Беларусь объединилась против диктатора лукашенко!
В Беларуси на встрече штабов трех оппозиционных кандидатов в президенты – Светланы Тихановской, Валерия Цепкало и Виктора Бабарико – решено объединить усилия
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Обиженный карлик пукин застыл в ужасе: Анаконда уже сжимает свои кольца
Обиженный карлик пукин застыл в ужасе: Анаконда уже сжимает свои кольца
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Обиженному карлику пукину стало очень страшно
Обиженному карлику пукину стало очень страшно. Он понимает, что дела то плохи и заливать про то, как государство доблестно борется с навалившимися на него напастями, времени осталось все меньше, поскольку окружающая холопов действительность прямо противоположна тому, что задвигают из телевизора
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