Iran Is Using Violence to Put Pressure on Biden

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : POOR JOE ! WHAT WILL YOU DO ?

By Dr. Ardavan KhoshnoodFebruary 17, 2021 – ISRAEL – BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1,934, February 17, 2021

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Multiple missiles were fired at Erbil on February 15, killing at least one civil contractor and injuring at least one American national. It is likely that the attack was conducted by an Iranian proxy in order to put pressure on President Biden to lift the sanctions against the country and return to the 2015 nuclear deal.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : WEISS-RECHNEN IST FALSCH-RECHNEN !

Oregon Education Department (USA) fördert Kurs zum Thema “Abbau von Rassismus in Mathe” – Studenten, die ihre Arbeit zeigen, die richtige Antwort erhalten, zeigen “weiße Vorherrschaftskultur”, behauptet der Kurs  

Alex Nester – 16. FEBRUAR 2021 18:30 THE WASHINGTON FREE BEACON

Das Oregon Department of Education möchte, dass Lehrer sich in eine Klasse einschreiben, die sich auf die “Demontage von Rassismus in Mathematik” konzentriert, berichtete Fox News am Freitag.

Der “Pathway to Math Equity Micro Course”, den das Oregon Department of Education in seinem Newsletter beworben hat, zielt darauf ab, den Lehrern der Mittelschule die Notwendigen Mittel zur Verfügung zu stellen, um die “weiße Vorherrschaftskultur” im Mathematikunterricht abzuschaffen. Sich darauf zu konzentrieren, die richtige Antwort zu finden und die Schüler zu bitten, ihre Arbeit zu zeigen, beweist weiße Vorherrschaft, so das 82-seitige Kursdokument.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : New York Times lobt Bericht über die Besetzung von Afrin (Syrien) durch die Türkei

  • Ahval – 17. Februar 2021 01:39 Uhr Gmt+3 – Zuletzt aktualisiert am: Feb 17 2021

Ein Artikel der New York Times über die türkische Besetzung mehrheitlich kurdischer Flächen innerhalb Syriens ist in den sozialen Medien heftig kritisiert und von den regierungsfreundlichen türkischen Medien gelobt worden.

Die Leiterin des Istanbuler Büros, Carlotta Gall, sagte in einem am Dienstag veröffentlichten Artikel, die Türkei sei “die einzige internationale Truppe vor Ort, die etwa fünf Millionen vertriebene und schutzbedürftige Zivilisten” in der überwiegend kurdischen Region Afrin schützt.

Türkische Soldaten “stehen zwischen Millionen Syrern und möglichen Massakern”, sagte Gall.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS Q & A : ROCKETS OVER ERBIL: HOW TO RESPOND TO AN IRAQI MILITIA OUTRAGE

by Michael Knights – PolicyWatch 3435 – February 16, 2021

Iran-backed militias took the unprecedented step of rocketing a major city and U.S. base in Iraqi Kurdistan, and the Biden administration must quickly find its own formula for restoring deterrence.

 

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : THE RASCIST FIGURES IN MATH / MOST CRAZY WOKE-ISM !

Oregon Education Department Promotes Course on ‘Dismantling Racism in Math’ –  Students showing their work, getting the right answer demonstrate ‘white supremacy culture,’ course claims

Alex Nester – FEBRUARY 16, 2021 6:30 PM THE WASHINGTON FREE BEACON

The Oregon Department of Education wants teachers to enroll in a class focused on “dismantling racism in mathematics,” Fox News reported Friday.

The “Pathway to Math Equity Micro Course,” which the Oregon Department of Education advertised in its newsletter, aims to provide middle school teachers with the resources needed to abolish “white supremacy culture” in math class. Concentrating on finding the right answer and asking students to show their work demonstrate white supremacy, according to the 82-page course document.

The course packet describes precisely how math teachers can become antiracist.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS FROM AHVAL – New York Times condemned, lauded for report on Turkey’s occupation of Afrin

  • Ahval Feb 17 2021 01:39 Gmt+3 – Last Updated On: Feb 17 2021 02:57 Gmt+3

A New York Times article on the Turkish occupation of majority-Kurdish land inside Syria has become the subject of intense criticism on social media and praise from Turkey’s pro-government media.

Istanbul Bureau Chief Carlotta Gall said in an article published on Tuesday that Turkey “has become the only international force on the ground protecting some five million displaced and vulnerable civilians” in the mainly Kurdish region of Afrin.

Turkish soldiers “stand between millions of Syrians and potential slaughter”, Gall said.

Syrians in Afrin, many of whom settled there after hundreds of thousands of Kurds were forced to leave during a 2018 military intervention by Turkey, “were glad the Turks were there”, Gall said.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : ERDOGAN’S PROUD BOYS ! – Why did Turkish state media promote ‘alt-right fight club,’ Proud Boys?

  • John Lubbock AHVAL NEWS  Last Updated On: Feb 17 2021 – U.S.-based male-only white nationalist organization the Proud Boys have been described by the Southern Poverty Law Centre as an “alt-right fight club.’’ They believe that white, Western men are being marginalised by leftists, feminists, immigrants, and so on, and the group glorifies and participates in violence, such as the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. The group was temporarily classified as an extremist organization with ties to white nationalism in 2018.

American Countering Violent Extremism researchers like Samantha Kutner, a fellow at the Khalifa Ihler Institute, have suggested revisiting this classification while being mindful of its implications in regard to critical voices against fascism.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS Kurdistan’s Weekly Brief, February 16, 2021

A weekly brief of events that occurred in the Kurdish regions of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.
The Turkish military conducted multiple airstrikes in Duhok Governorate’s Amedi District’s Gara mountains last Wednesday and followed them up with a special operations raid on a PKK position that resulted in a lengthy engagement and casualties on both sides. Turkey then claimed 13 of its citizens were executed by the PKK, but the PKK denied the Turkish claims and reported the deceased were killed by Turkish airstrikes. At the same time, Turkish opposition parties accused the government of failing to reach an agreement to secure the release of the 13 captured intelligence, military and police personnel, as the PKK expressed a willingness to release them via civilian organizations and had previously released other captives through such a procedure. That said, the Turkish Ministry of National Defense announced it had killed 48 PKK members and carried out additional airstrikes in the area.

  • The Turkish government, following its failed raid on the PKK in Iraq, initiated an intense crackdown targeting Turkey’s Kurdish population and the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) and has arrested over 718 Kurds and HDP members since Wednesday. Moreover, the Turkish government is attempting to close the HDP to weaken the opposition and secure power for Turkish President Erdogan’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). The Turkish government also sentenced three journalists to six years and three months in prison for running a website critical of Erdogan. The HDP responded by accusing the Turkish government of attempting to “wash its hands out of this disaster and attribute all the responsibility of the losses inflicted by the military operation to our party who has always stood with the families throughout these times.”

Iraq

  • An Iranian-backed militia named Saraya Awlia ad Dem (Guardians of Blood Companies) claimed responsibility for an indirect fire attack in which around 14 Iranian-made rockets were fired from a truck approximately 6 miles from the Erbil International Airport and struck a US base and several of the city’s residential areas. The attack killed one foreign contractor employed by the US, injured one US service member, three civilians, and eight foreign contractors, and was denounced by the US, UN, EU, and various regional actors. At the same time, both the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and Government of Iraq (GOI) opened investigations into the incident, while the Ministry of the Peshmerga responded by saying, “Any attack on the coalition forces is an attack on the Peshmerga forces and the Kurdistan Region’s people.” The Erbil International Airport was closed for several hours because of the attack but resumed flights on Tuesday.
  • A KRG delegation headed to Baghdad in a final attempt to secure an agreement with the GOI on the provision of Iraqi Kurdistan’s share of the national budget. That said, disputes remain regarding the GOI’s share of the Kurdistan region’s income from domestic activities and natural resources, and Iraq’s Kurdish parties fear the Council of Representatives of Iraq’s (CRI) Iranian-backed parties will work to deny the KRG its share of the 2021 budget. The CRI intends to vote on the 2021 budget bill this week.
  • At least two ISIS (Da’esh) terrorists were arrested by security forces in Kirkuk. Additionally, Kirkuk Governorate’s Kurdish parties agreed to form a united list headed by the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) to run in Iraq’s upcoming elections. The Kurdistan Democratic Party was not included on the list and has not maintained an office in the governorate since October 16, 2017.
  • Several Iranian-backed militias deployed to Shingal (Sinjar) in response to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s threats to occupy the Yazidi town. Shingal’s Yazidi residents have voiced concerns about a potential invasion due to the ongoing Turkish attacks on pro-PKK elements in the area.

 

Syria 

  • The US denied an invitation to participate in the Russian-sponsored negotiations known as the “Astana talks,” whose 15th round began in Sochi, Russia on Tuesday and includes Iran, Turkey, and the Assad regime. The Kurds, as in the case of the UN-sponsored Geneva talks, were excluded due to Turkey’s veto.
  • The US-led coalition and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) increased their operational tempo against Da’esh in Deir Ez Zor Governorate last week. The SDF announced the arrest of eight terrorists in the eastern part of the governorate on Wednesday and Thursday.
  • Despite a Russian-sponsored ceasefire and ongoing mediation efforts, the pro-Assad regime militias known as the National Defense Forces (NDF) opened fire on Kurdish security forces at a checkpoint in Qamishli last week. Qamishli has seen several incidents in 2021 between Kurdish forces and the Assad regime, who remains in control of the city’s “Security Square.”
  • The SDF announced the continuation of talks between northeastern Syria’s ruling Kurdish parties and the Kurdish opposition group known as the Kurdish National Council. The SDF also released a statement that read, “The two sides have achieved tangible progress and serious steps during the previous talks sessions. We are very optimistic that the next phase will witness more steps on the road to the success of the dialogue, leading to an agreement based on solid national foundations.”

 

Iran

  • The Iranian regime’s most recent crackdown on Kurdish political activity slowed last week but has now resulted in the arrest of over 120 Kurds, most of whom were charged with offenses related to activism. The Hengaw Organization for Human Rights reported seven of those detained were transferred to Urmia’s main prison. Concurrently, Iranian authorities arrested a Kurdish man named Saed Husseini in Oshnavieh (Shinno). Husseini previously served three years in prison for “cooperation with a Kurdish opposition party.” Moreover, six Kurds from Piranshahr received five-year sentences for “cooperation with the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan,” and Sanandaj’s Islamic Revolutionary Court sentenced a female Kurdish environmental activist named Farank Jamshiri to four years in prison for “membership of a Kurdistan party against the state.” Lastly, a Kurdish language teacher named Zara Mohammadi had her sentence reduced from ten years in prison to five. Mohammadi previously accused Iranian intelligence (Ettela’at) of failing to provide evidence to substantiate charges against her.
  • Iranian authorities injured three Kurdish border porters (Kolbars) near Baneh on Wednesday. Another Kolbar named Aram Jatan died after falling off a cliff near Sarvabad (Sewalava) on Thursday.

 

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : Türkische Zustände in Irakisch-Kurdistan

 

Von Amed Sherwan jungle world  17 Febr 2021 

Den ersten Mord an einem Journalisten habe ich mit 12 Jahren wahrgenommen, als Sardasht Osman entführt und tot aufgefunden wurde. Ich erinnere mich an mehrere Fälle, wo kritische Stimmen aus der Öffentlichkeit verschwunden sind, weil sie kaltgestellt oder anders zum Schweigen gebracht wurden. Die Regierung hat die Verantwortung dafür selbstverständlich immer bestritten in dem Versuch, das Image als freiheitlich-demokratische Region zu wahren.

Damit ist jetzt endgültig vorbei. Heute sind die unabhängigen Journalisten Sherwan Sherwani, Eyaz Karam und Guhdar Zebari sowie die Bürgerrechtsaktivisten Shvan Saeed und Hariwan Essa in Erbil wegen »Verstößen gegen die nationale Sicherheit« (§ 156, Abs. 21) zu jeweils 6 Jahren Haft verurteilt worden.

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London plant Gesetz gegen Cancel Culture an Hochschulen – London will Anti-Zensur-Gesetz : Wer gecancelt wird, bekommt Entschädigung

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS „ARTENSCHUTZ“? – GEGEN  ELIMINIERUNG DER WEISSEN EUROPA KULTUR? LINKE TALIBAN!

  • Von Jochen Buchsteiner, London – FAZ –  17.02.2021-09:13  – Wer sind hier die Opfer? Das „Große Tor“ vom Trinity College an der University of Cambridge. –  Ein „nicht hinnehmbares Mundtotmachen und Zensieren“ an Universitäten beklagt der britische Bildungsminister. Mit einem neuen Gesetz will er die freie Rede schützen. Die Studenten laufen Sturm.

Ist die Redefreiheit an den britischen Universitäten so stark gefährdet, dass nur noch ein Gesetz hilft? Dieser Meinung ist Bildungsminister Gavin Williamson, der Pläne zur Eindämmung der „Cancel Culture“ und der Diskriminierung bestimmter Standpunkte vorgestellt hat. Die Universitätsverwaltungen zeigten sich zurückhaltend. Studenten und Aktivisten liefen hingegen Sturm. Es gebe „keine Hinweise auf eine Krise der Redefreiheit auf dem Campus“, sagte Hillary Gyebi-Ababio, Vizepräsidentin der Nationalen Studentenunion. Andere sprachen von einem „zynischen Kulturkrieg“.

Williamson zeigte sich „tief besorgt“ über das „nicht hinnehmbare Mundtotmachen und Zensieren“ an den Hochschulen.

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