Officials in key parts of the Obama administration are increasingly convinced that sanctions will not deter Tehran from pursuing its nuclear programme, and believe that the US will be left with no option but to launch an attack on Iran or watch Israel do so.
The president has made clear in public, and in private to Israel, that he is determined to give sufficient time for recent measures, such as the financial blockade and the looming European oil embargo, to bite deeper into Iran’s already battered economy before retreating from its principal strategy to pressure Tehran.
But there is a strong current of opinion within the administration – including in the Pentagon and the state department – that believes sanctions are doomed to fail, and that their principal use now is in delaying Israeli military action, as well as reassuring Europe that an attack will only come after other means have been tested.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
BBC: "The Internet Is Broken, We Need To Start Over."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17032274
Viewpoint: "The internet is broken – we need to start over … Last year, the level and ferocity of cyber-attacks on the internet reached such a horrendous level that some are now thinking the unthinkable: to let the internet wither on the vine and start up a new more robust one instead. On being asked if we should start again, many – maybe most – immediately argue that the internet is such an integral part of our social and economic fabric that even considering a change in its fundamental structure is inconceivable and rather frivolous. I was one of those. However, recently the evidence suggests that our efforts to secure the internet are becoming less and less effective, and so the idea of a radical alternative suddenly starts to look less laughable." – BBC/ Prof Alan Woodward, Department of Computing, University of Surrey
Viewpoint: "The internet is broken – we need to start over … Last year, the level and ferocity of cyber-attacks on the internet reached such a horrendous level that some are now thinking the unthinkable: to let the internet wither on the vine and start up a new more robust one instead. On being asked if we should start again, many – maybe most – immediately argue that the internet is such an integral part of our social and economic fabric that even considering a change in its fundamental structure is inconceivable and rather frivolous. I was one of those. However, recently the evidence suggests that our efforts to secure the internet are becoming less and less effective, and so the idea of a radical alternative suddenly starts to look less laughable." – BBC/ Prof Alan Woodward, Department of Computing, University of Surrey
Friday, February 17, 2012
US Federal Trade Commission Websites Hacked By Anonymous (#FFF)
Both http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/ncpw/index.shtm (Federal Trade Commision FTC) and http://consumer.gov/ were hacked.
A statement was released on Pastebin with information on these attacks: http://pastebin.com/2qfEqS1p
ACTA Withheld In Poland
ACTA was withheld in Poland with Poland prime minister Donald Tusk admitting "I was wrong" as well as encouraging others to cancel or withhold ACTA.
"The power of the people will never fail. Tusk withholds ACTA in Poland and encourages others to do the same. http://pastebin.com/saatsvpZ called off"
http://pastebin.com/saatsvpZ was the second press release, released by (Twitter: @AnonymousWiki) stating that protests will continue to occur with new attacks on government websites to come.
Everyone is clearly happy and excited that ACTA, has been 'canceled'.
"A party below deck seems just right for this Friday evening. FUCK ACTA! :D The people win again!"
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Anonymous Leaks U.S Intelligence Documents
On Tuesday, Anonymous released two U.S intelligence documents with one titled:
US Intelligence Support To Urban Operations
and the other titled:
US Intelligence Officers Handbook
In the first one entitled "U.S Intelligence Support To Urban Operations" states:
"The following expands and clarifies the doctrinal foundation found in FM 3-06 and JP 3-06 for Intelligence
Support to Operations in the Urban Environment.
• Incorporates intelligence and operational doctrine and terminology from FM 3-06 and
FM 3-06.11.
• Provides intelligence professionals a basic framework within which to focus on providing
commanders with effective intelligence support for their operations in the urban environment.
This manual is designed primarily for the intelligence staffs and soldiers of units conducting intelligence
support to operations in the urban environment. It can also be used by commanders, staffs, and intelligence
personnel at all echelons, and applies equally to the Active Army, the Army National Guard/Army National
Guard of the United States, and the United States Army Reserve unless otherwise stated.
US Training and Doctrine Command is the proponent for this publication. The preparing agency is the US
Army Intelligence Center and School. We welcome your command and recommended changes. Please email
them directly to the proponent at ATZS-FDC-D@conus.army.mil, or mail them to: Commander, ATTN:
ATZS-CDI-D, US Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca, 550 Cibeque Street, Fort Huachuca, AZ
85613-7017.
This publication does not contain copyrighted material.
Unless otherwise stated, masculine nouns and pronouns do not refer exclusively to men."
The documents contain full details on U.S Military Urban Operations with details very similar to U.S urban areas such as weather, streets, neighborhoods, cultures, citizens, etc.; readiness for war on the home front?
US Intelligence Support To Urban Operations
and the other titled:
US Intelligence Officers Handbook
In the first one entitled "U.S Intelligence Support To Urban Operations" states:
"The following expands and clarifies the doctrinal foundation found in FM 3-06 and JP 3-06 for Intelligence
Support to Operations in the Urban Environment.
• Incorporates intelligence and operational doctrine and terminology from FM 3-06 and
FM 3-06.11.
• Provides intelligence professionals a basic framework within which to focus on providing
commanders with effective intelligence support for their operations in the urban environment.
This manual is designed primarily for the intelligence staffs and soldiers of units conducting intelligence
support to operations in the urban environment. It can also be used by commanders, staffs, and intelligence
personnel at all echelons, and applies equally to the Active Army, the Army National Guard/Army National
Guard of the United States, and the United States Army Reserve unless otherwise stated.
US Training and Doctrine Command is the proponent for this publication. The preparing agency is the US
Army Intelligence Center and School. We welcome your command and recommended changes. Please email
them directly to the proponent at ATZS-FDC-D@conus.army.mil, or mail them to: Commander, ATTN:
ATZS-CDI-D, US Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca, 550 Cibeque Street, Fort Huachuca, AZ
85613-7017.
This publication does not contain copyrighted material.
Unless otherwise stated, masculine nouns and pronouns do not refer exclusively to men."
The documents contain full details on U.S Military Urban Operations with details very similar to U.S urban areas such as weather, streets, neighborhoods, cultures, citizens, etc.; readiness for war on the home front?
Monday, February 13, 2012
Anonymous: Address to Poland and all other European nations.
We have been following the Anti-ACTA protests which have been occurring in Poland, and now all over Europe. We must say that we are very pleased with the people's actions and the people's decision to stand up against their government. The government has avoided the people's requests to stop ACTA, it has refused to listen to its people, and this is why we stand by the people of Poland. We have demanded that you do not ratify ACTA and you do not listen. So this is why we the people are retaliating against you the government. We will continue to take to the streets in protest, we will continue to retaliate, and starting in April we will continue to disrupt and attack Polish government websites.
We have warned the Polish government multiple times to end this act of fascism known as ACTA. They did not comply. The actions currently taking place are the result of them not complying with our demands and these actions will keep occurring until you listen to the people. Anonymous will continue our attacks on the Polish government starting mid-April and will not stop until we get what we want. If this does not happen, the government of Poland will eventually fall. This is also a warning to all the other European nations. Ratifying ACTA will result in the same consequences.
This is your last warning Poland... You have all been warned."
Anonymous Takes Down CIA Website
Friday, Anonymous downed the official website for the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States https://www.cia.gov/ as well as http://cia.org/ (which is still down as of Monday, 2/13/12, 3 days later).
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Anonymous Punish Police's Acts of Brutality @ #OccupyOakland
Anonymous has been watching. Since the inception of Occupy Oakland, We have been actively monitoring your behavior, and exposing the identities and sensitive information of Officers of the Oakland Police Department; as they have continued to act in an unprofessional and violent manner. You tear gassed Us. You shot Us with your weapons. You arrested Us. You beat Us. You also did this to Our Friends, and to Our Families. We watched as you cut budgets, cut Our jobs, closed Our schools, Our parks, and Our libraries, while leaving your own salaries alone. We laughed in disgust as Deanna Santana said she would need to speak to her attorney before discussing her pay cut. The people on this list are supposed to represent the best of what the City of Oakland has to offer. If they are the best, why is there so much trouble within the Police Department, and in the City of Oakland?
We are shocked and disgusted by your behavior. Before you commit atrocities against innocent people again, think twice.
You should have expected Us.
Iran Deploys 15,000 Troops To Help Syria’s Assad
Highly Radioactive Spill Near Columbia River In Washington
Hanford officials have settled on a plan to clean up what may be the most highly radioactive spill at the nuclear reservation where 89 sieverts per hr have been measured in the soil near Columbia River in Washington. Radioactivity in the contaminated soil, which is about 1,000 feet from the Columbia River, has been measured at 8,900 rad per hour [89 sieverts per hr]. Direct exposure for a few minutes would be fatal and just 4 sieverts per hour is a deadly dose. “This was concentrated material,” said Mark French, the Department of Energy’s project director for Hanford cleanup along the Columbia River. [...] It migrated down in a open square shape, with the worst contamination down to five or six feet deep, McBride said. There is not evidence that it has reached the ground water which is about 54 feet below the ground there and about 42 feet below the bottom of the hot cell [...]
Russia Is Ready To Use Military Power On Israel-U.S Attack On Iran-Syria
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Iran Vows To Attack Any Country Used In Military Strike
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012/02/05/iran-nuclear.html?cmp=rss
Iran has vowed to retaliate against any country whose territory is used by “enemies” of the Islamic state to launch a military strike against its soil.
The threat of a possible counter-attack, reported Sunday by the semi-official Fars news agency, comes amid increased tension in the Middle East and fears the impasse between Western nations, Israel and Iran over Tehran’s nuclear enrichment program could lead to war.
Hossein Salami, deputy head of the Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guard, spoke to the agency Saturday during military ground exercises.
Iran has vowed to retaliate against any country whose territory is used by “enemies” of the Islamic state to launch a military strike against its soil.
The threat of a possible counter-attack, reported Sunday by the semi-official Fars news agency, comes amid increased tension in the Middle East and fears the impasse between Western nations, Israel and Iran over Tehran’s nuclear enrichment program could lead to war.
Hossein Salami, deputy head of the Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guard, spoke to the agency Saturday during military ground exercises.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Iran To Cut Oil Exports To Europe
Iran has vowed to cut oil exports to some European countries in retaliation over the bloc’s recent decision to ban oil imports from the Islamic Republic.
It has not named the countries which will be affected, but officials insist it is a decision made in response to the EU deciding to stop importing Iranian crude oil as of July 1.
Iran’s Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi said today: ‘Our oil exports will certainly be cut to some European countries…. We will decide about other European countries later’.
Internet Privacy Is Now Considered To Be Suspicious Activity
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/according-to-the-fbi-internet-privacy-is-now-considered-to-be-suspicious-activity
When you use the Internet in a public place, do you prefer to have as much privacy as possible? Well, that makes you a potential terrorist. According to the FBI, Internet privacy is now considered to be suspicious activity. If you are out in public and you attempt to keep snoopers from peeking at your computer screen, then according to the FBI they should gather as much information about you as they can and they should report you to the authorities immediately. If this seems completely and totally ridiculous to you, then you are not alone. Millions of Americans have become deeply concerned about the constantly expanding definition of “suspicious activity” in the United States. Sadly, the federal government is now engaging in an all-out attempt to have us all spy on one another. All over America, the Department of Homeland Security is running ads promoting the “See Something, Say Something” campaign. They even had 8,000 stadium workers at the Super Bowl this year go through special training on how to spot potential terrorists. So the next time you see a hot dog vendor, keep in mind that he might also be part of a special anti-terrorism task force.
The following are some quotes from a government document entitled “Potential Indicators of Terrorist Activities Related to Internet Café“. In between each quote, I have included some commentary. It is absolutely amazing what the definition of “suspicious activity” now includes….
“Are overly concerned about privacy, attempts to shield the screen from view of others”
Look, if I am doing some online banking or am composing an email to a friend I don’t want someone peeking at my screen. Aren’t most Americans “concerned about privacy” and don’t most people want to keep their Internet activity to themselves?
“Always pay cash or use credit card(s) in different name(s)”
We have seen the government warn about this before. It appears that from now on using cash in America is going to get you labeled as a potential terrorist. How bizarre is that?
“Act nervous or suspicious behavior inconsistent with activities”
ome people are just naturally nervous. This kind of vague language could be applied to almost anyone.
“Are observed switching SIM cards in cell phone or use of multiple cell phones”
What if your cell phone battery is dead and you need to use your wife’s cell phone? Does that make you a potential terrorist?
“Travel illogical distance to use Internet Café”
A lot of times people will use Internet cafes when they are out of town on a trip. Is there something inherently suspicious about that?
“Evidence of a residential based internet provider (signs on to Comcast, AOL, etc.)”
Why in the world would this be considered to be suspicious activity?
“Use of anonymizers, portals, or other means to shield IP address”
These are lots of people out there that take Internet security very seriously and that use things like this. And how would a casual observer know that these kinds of things are being used? You would have to be watching someone pretty closely to know that something like this is going on.
“Suspicious or coded writings, use of code word sheets, cryptic ledgers, etc.”
What would “suspicious or coded writings” include? Again, this is very vague language and could include a vast array of different things.
“Encryption or use of software to hide encrypted data in digital photos, etc.”
So nobody should use encryption anymore?
“Suspicious communications using VOIP or communicating through a PC game”
What exactly would fall under the category of “suspicious communications”?
Also, if you are talking to someone through a PC game, there is a good chance that it is a very violent PC game and that you would say something that you normally wouldn’t say in real life.
You might say something like this: “Okay let’s get the guys together and go kill the boss. We’ll meet at the Gates of Endor in a half hour.”
According to the FBI, that could easily be labeled as “suspicious activity” that needs to be reported to the authorities.
So exactly what are we being instructed to do if we see something suspicious?
Well, the following is one of the action points from the FBI flyer….
“Identify license plates, vehicle description, names used, languages spoken, ethnicity, etc.”
That sounds like something the KGB would ask people to do.
You can view the complete FBI flyer right here.
But it isn’t just Internet privacy that the FBI is concerned about.
There is another FBI flyer out there that is directed at those running hotels and motels.
The document is entitled “Potential Indicators Of Terrorist Activities Related To Hotels And Motels”, and you can view the entire document for yourself right here.
The following are things that the FBI says make a hotel guest “suspicious”….
“Request specific room assignments or locations.”
I do this all the time. I always request a non-smoking room and I always prefer a king size bed. Also, if I have a lot of stuff to carry I may request a room on the ground floor. Does that make me suspicious?
“Use cash for large transactions or a credit card in someone else’s name.”
Once again, using cash is considered to be a suspicious activity. How long will it be before they try to outlaw cash?
“Arrive with unusual amounts of luggage.”
Has the person writing these things ever even traveled with a woman?
“Make unusual inquiries about local sites, including government, military, police, communications, and power facilities.”
When I am visiting a new area, I will often talk with hotel staff about places to eat or places to visit.
Is that a problem?
“Refuse cleaning service over an extended time.”
This is something that I have done for years. I don’t want a maid to wake me up at the crack of dawn. If I refuse cleaning service will that get me put on a list somewhere?
“Use entrances and exits that avoid the lobby.”
Many hotels have entrances all around the building so that you don’t have to walk a mile to get to your car.
If I walk out a side door directly to my car does that make me a potential terrorist?
“Abandon a room and leave behind clothing and toiletry items.”
How many of us have ever left something behind in a hotel room by mistake? Sometimes I triple check the room and still manage to leave something behind.
“Do not leave their room.”
Sometimes when you have a day off you just want to stay in bed all day.
Or if you are newly married you may not want to leave your room for a few days.
Should newly married couples be reported to the government as potential terrorists?
“Change their appearance.”
I change my appearance all the time.
If I am on vacation, I may not shave for several days.
And most people I know wear different clothes every single day.
So exactly how dramatic would a “change” of appearance have to be in order to be considered suspicious?
“Leave the property for several days and then return.”
Sometimes people have business plans or vacation plans that involve an unusual schedule.
Whoever wrote these flyers does not seem to have a lick of common sense.
Using the criteria above, almost anyone could be considered to be engaging in suspicious activity.
And it is highly offensive that the federal government is instructing us to watch one another so closely.
When did the United States turn into East Germany?
Unfortunately, these flyers are just another sign of the mass paranoia that seems to have descended on this country.
In America today, everyone is a “potential terrorist” and will be treated as such.
If the authorities will detain U.S. Senators at our airports for “security reasons” and if they will issue hundreds of thousands of tickets to school children, then there is no reason to believe that you are going to be treated with dignity and respect.
The United States is rapidly becoming a Big Brother police state. I didn’t sign up to live inNorth Korea, but that is exactly where we are headed.
We have been told that all of our rights are now “limited privileges” that can be taken away at any time for the sake of “national security”.
Sadly, most Americans have become convinced that if we give up large amounts of liberty and freedom it will help the authorities keep us safe.
But that is a lie. Without a doubt, more bad things are going to happen in the future.
When those bad things happen, we will be told that we need to give up even more liberty and freedom.
In the end, we will be living like slaves.
And we will still not be safe.
Please wake up America.
When you use the Internet in a public place, do you prefer to have as much privacy as possible? Well, that makes you a potential terrorist. According to the FBI, Internet privacy is now considered to be suspicious activity. If you are out in public and you attempt to keep snoopers from peeking at your computer screen, then according to the FBI they should gather as much information about you as they can and they should report you to the authorities immediately. If this seems completely and totally ridiculous to you, then you are not alone. Millions of Americans have become deeply concerned about the constantly expanding definition of “suspicious activity” in the United States. Sadly, the federal government is now engaging in an all-out attempt to have us all spy on one another. All over America, the Department of Homeland Security is running ads promoting the “See Something, Say Something” campaign. They even had 8,000 stadium workers at the Super Bowl this year go through special training on how to spot potential terrorists. So the next time you see a hot dog vendor, keep in mind that he might also be part of a special anti-terrorism task force.
The following are some quotes from a government document entitled “Potential Indicators of Terrorist Activities Related to Internet Café“. In between each quote, I have included some commentary. It is absolutely amazing what the definition of “suspicious activity” now includes….
“Are overly concerned about privacy, attempts to shield the screen from view of others”
Look, if I am doing some online banking or am composing an email to a friend I don’t want someone peeking at my screen. Aren’t most Americans “concerned about privacy” and don’t most people want to keep their Internet activity to themselves?
“Always pay cash or use credit card(s) in different name(s)”
We have seen the government warn about this before. It appears that from now on using cash in America is going to get you labeled as a potential terrorist. How bizarre is that?
“Act nervous or suspicious behavior inconsistent with activities”
ome people are just naturally nervous. This kind of vague language could be applied to almost anyone.
“Are observed switching SIM cards in cell phone or use of multiple cell phones”
What if your cell phone battery is dead and you need to use your wife’s cell phone? Does that make you a potential terrorist?
“Travel illogical distance to use Internet Café”
A lot of times people will use Internet cafes when they are out of town on a trip. Is there something inherently suspicious about that?
“Evidence of a residential based internet provider (signs on to Comcast, AOL, etc.)”
Why in the world would this be considered to be suspicious activity?
“Use of anonymizers, portals, or other means to shield IP address”
These are lots of people out there that take Internet security very seriously and that use things like this. And how would a casual observer know that these kinds of things are being used? You would have to be watching someone pretty closely to know that something like this is going on.
“Suspicious or coded writings, use of code word sheets, cryptic ledgers, etc.”
What would “suspicious or coded writings” include? Again, this is very vague language and could include a vast array of different things.
“Encryption or use of software to hide encrypted data in digital photos, etc.”
So nobody should use encryption anymore?
“Suspicious communications using VOIP or communicating through a PC game”
What exactly would fall under the category of “suspicious communications”?
Also, if you are talking to someone through a PC game, there is a good chance that it is a very violent PC game and that you would say something that you normally wouldn’t say in real life.
You might say something like this: “Okay let’s get the guys together and go kill the boss. We’ll meet at the Gates of Endor in a half hour.”
According to the FBI, that could easily be labeled as “suspicious activity” that needs to be reported to the authorities.
So exactly what are we being instructed to do if we see something suspicious?
Well, the following is one of the action points from the FBI flyer….
“Identify license plates, vehicle description, names used, languages spoken, ethnicity, etc.”
That sounds like something the KGB would ask people to do.
You can view the complete FBI flyer right here.
But it isn’t just Internet privacy that the FBI is concerned about.
There is another FBI flyer out there that is directed at those running hotels and motels.
The document is entitled “Potential Indicators Of Terrorist Activities Related To Hotels And Motels”, and you can view the entire document for yourself right here.
The following are things that the FBI says make a hotel guest “suspicious”….
“Request specific room assignments or locations.”
I do this all the time. I always request a non-smoking room and I always prefer a king size bed. Also, if I have a lot of stuff to carry I may request a room on the ground floor. Does that make me suspicious?
“Use cash for large transactions or a credit card in someone else’s name.”
Once again, using cash is considered to be a suspicious activity. How long will it be before they try to outlaw cash?
“Arrive with unusual amounts of luggage.”
Has the person writing these things ever even traveled with a woman?
“Make unusual inquiries about local sites, including government, military, police, communications, and power facilities.”
When I am visiting a new area, I will often talk with hotel staff about places to eat or places to visit.
Is that a problem?
“Refuse cleaning service over an extended time.”
This is something that I have done for years. I don’t want a maid to wake me up at the crack of dawn. If I refuse cleaning service will that get me put on a list somewhere?
“Use entrances and exits that avoid the lobby.”
Many hotels have entrances all around the building so that you don’t have to walk a mile to get to your car.
If I walk out a side door directly to my car does that make me a potential terrorist?
“Abandon a room and leave behind clothing and toiletry items.”
How many of us have ever left something behind in a hotel room by mistake? Sometimes I triple check the room and still manage to leave something behind.
“Do not leave their room.”
Sometimes when you have a day off you just want to stay in bed all day.
Or if you are newly married you may not want to leave your room for a few days.
Should newly married couples be reported to the government as potential terrorists?
“Change their appearance.”
I change my appearance all the time.
If I am on vacation, I may not shave for several days.
And most people I know wear different clothes every single day.
So exactly how dramatic would a “change” of appearance have to be in order to be considered suspicious?
“Leave the property for several days and then return.”
Sometimes people have business plans or vacation plans that involve an unusual schedule.
Whoever wrote these flyers does not seem to have a lick of common sense.
Using the criteria above, almost anyone could be considered to be engaging in suspicious activity.
And it is highly offensive that the federal government is instructing us to watch one another so closely.
When did the United States turn into East Germany?
Unfortunately, these flyers are just another sign of the mass paranoia that seems to have descended on this country.
In America today, everyone is a “potential terrorist” and will be treated as such.
If the authorities will detain U.S. Senators at our airports for “security reasons” and if they will issue hundreds of thousands of tickets to school children, then there is no reason to believe that you are going to be treated with dignity and respect.
The United States is rapidly becoming a Big Brother police state. I didn’t sign up to live inNorth Korea, but that is exactly where we are headed.
We have been told that all of our rights are now “limited privileges” that can be taken away at any time for the sake of “national security”.
Sadly, most Americans have become convinced that if we give up large amounts of liberty and freedom it will help the authorities keep us safe.
But that is a lie. Without a doubt, more bad things are going to happen in the future.
When those bad things happen, we will be told that we need to give up even more liberty and freedom.
In the end, we will be living like slaves.
And we will still not be safe.
Please wake up America.
Russia, China veto U.N. Resolution Telling Syria's Assad to Quit
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/02/04/uk-syria-idUKL6E8C52E220120204
Russia and China vetoed on Saturday an Arab- and Western-backed resolution at the U.N. Security Council calling for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down over his bloody crackdown on a popular uprising.
The setback in diplomatic efforts to defuse the revolt peacefully came after world leaders and Syrian opposition activists accused Assad’s forces of killing hundreds of people in a bombardment of the city of Homs, the bloodiest night in 11 months of upheaval in the pivotal Arab country.
Shortly before the Security Council voted, U.S. President Barack Obama denounced the “unspeakable assault” on Homs, demanded that Assad leave power immediately and called for U.N. action against Assad’s “relentless brutality.”
“Yesterday the Syrian government murdered hundreds of Syrian citizens, including women and children, in Homs through shelling and other indiscriminate violence, and Syrian forces continue to prevent hundreds of injured civilians from seeking medical help,” Obama said in a statement. “Any government that brutalises and massacres its people does not deserve to govern.”
Russia and China vetoed on Saturday an Arab- and Western-backed resolution at the U.N. Security Council calling for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down over his bloody crackdown on a popular uprising.
The setback in diplomatic efforts to defuse the revolt peacefully came after world leaders and Syrian opposition activists accused Assad’s forces of killing hundreds of people in a bombardment of the city of Homs, the bloodiest night in 11 months of upheaval in the pivotal Arab country.
Shortly before the Security Council voted, U.S. President Barack Obama denounced the “unspeakable assault” on Homs, demanded that Assad leave power immediately and called for U.N. action against Assad’s “relentless brutality.”
“Yesterday the Syrian government murdered hundreds of Syrian citizens, including women and children, in Homs through shelling and other indiscriminate violence, and Syrian forces continue to prevent hundreds of injured civilians from seeking medical help,” Obama said in a statement. “Any government that brutalises and massacres its people does not deserve to govern.”
Friday, February 3, 2012
Egypt Unrest Video: Protesters vs Police & Tear Gas in Cairo
Clashes continued into the night on Thursday between Egyptian security forces and protesters in central Cairo.They were protesting against the security forces' failure to prevent a soccer riot that killed more than 70 people in Port Said on Wednesday. The protesters pushed their way toward the barricaded Interior Ministry building near Tahrir Square, and hurled stones at police, who responded with tear gas. Many protesters were treated for the effects of tear gas.
Newark Police Foundation Defaced by #CabinCr3w
http://newarkpolicefoundation.org/ was defaced by a group calling themselves CabinCr3w (@CabinCr3w on Twitter) A message was left on the site stating the following:
"We see your attempts to waste more of the peoples money, to harass your citizens with preemptive crime fighting by shining red lights on them.
We are now shining our red lights on you,
The city of newark has suffered long enough at the hands of corrupt politicians police and other goverment officials.
Expect us
#CabinCr3w
PS: Fuck Jersey Shore"
"We see your attempts to waste more of the peoples money, to harass your citizens with preemptive crime fighting by shining red lights on them.
We are now shining our red lights on you,
The city of newark has suffered long enough at the hands of corrupt politicians police and other goverment officials.
Expect us
#CabinCr3w
PS: Fuck Jersey Shore"
Egypt Protests and Violent Street Clashes Continue in Cairo
Tahrir Square became a sea of red football strips as tens of thousands of fans from Cairo’s Al-Ahly football club staged a huge protest dubbed the “Friday of Anger” after 74 people were killed in Wednesday’s football riot. Two people died in the Egyptian capital after suffering from tear gas inhalation as clashes between police and protesters raged on. Clouds of tear gas blanketed the road to the interior ministry where violence began on Thursday night killing a soldier, after Al-Ahly supporters, joined by fans of the other big Cairo club, Zamalek, marched through the city.
Poland Halts Ratification of International Internet Copyright Law Under Mass Protests
Poland's prime minister Donald Tusk has announced that he is suspending the ratification process for ACTA after widespread protests and attacks on government websites. Some are saying that Tusk is just doing this for the time being and waiting for the media and people to forget about it while others say that Tusk may actually permanently "kill ACTA".
From Twitter:
"@mister__y It's just PR. They will get back to ACTA as soon as people (and media) forget about it."
"@RafalKrawczyk it's a smoke screen. It's gov. PR. Don't believe in that crap."
From Twitter:
"@mister__y It's just PR. They will get back to ACTA as soon as people (and media) forget about it."
#FFF
Anonymous intercepts Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) conference call as part of #FuckFBIFriday (#FFF)
http://pastebin.com/f3aDkTkf
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/1SL3XXIR/
http://pastebin.com/f3aDkTkf
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