MESOPOTAMIA NEWS „WAHNWELTEN“ : EIN BUNTER STRAUSS DER AMTLICHEN QUARANTÄNE-DEKRETE

Ulrike Stockmann / 13.01.2021 / 06:26 / Quarantäne-Schreiben

In dem Beitrag „Absonderung in Quarantäne“ veröffentlichte Achgut.com Auszüge aus einem Schreiben aus Nordrhein-Westfalen, das die Aufforderung, sich in Quarantäne zu begeben, enthielt. Im konkreten Beispiel handelte es sich um eine Familie mit zwei Kindern, der Vater war positiv auf Corona getestet worden; die Mutter und die beiden Sprösslinge mussten – trotz negativer Testergebnisse – ebenfalls in Quarantäne. Wir zitierten aus einem Schreiben an die Eltern, das sich auf eines ihrer Kinder bezog. Der rigorose und drohende Duktus der amtlichen Aufforderung, es ging immerhin um ein Kind, erschien unangemessen.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : RED CHINA PREPARING FOR WAR !

Xi Jinping Signs Order No. 1 ‘To Focus On War Preparedness’ And Refers To The U.S. As ‘Enemy’

January 13, 2021 China | Special Dispatch No. 9138 – MEMRI

Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping signed Central Military Commission Order No. 1, to “implement Xi Jinping’s thinking on strengthening the military,” “focus on war preparedness,” make better use of advanced technologies in training and weapons systems, and improve joint training and operations among the People’s Liberation Army’s military branches. One of Xi’s greatest concerns is preventing the independence of Taiwan and ensuring that United States support for Taiwan be militarily challenged by constant People’s Liberation Army (PLA) readiness.

It is worth noting that in the mobilization order for training issued on January 2, 2020, Xi Jinping stressed that the PLA should “keep a close eye on the powerful enemy (i.e. the U.S.),

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : LOCKDOWN SOLANGE BIS DAS EU GELD KLIENTELISTISCH VERTEILT IST !

Mitten in der Pandemie platzt Italiens Regierung

Stand: 19:02 Uhr | Lesedauer: 2 Minuten DIE WELT

 Die Regierungskoalition in Italien ist geplatzt. Der kleine Koalitionspartner Italia Viva von Ex-Ministerpräsident Matteo Renzi hat seine Unterstützung aufgekündigt und seine beiden Ministerinnen aus dem Kabinett abgezogen.

Italien steckt politisch wieder einmal in einer Krise.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : THE IRANIAN THREAT IN IRAQ !

THE U.S. DESIGNATION OF KATAIB HEZBOLLAH’S ABU FADAK
by Michael Knights  – Policy Alert January 13, 2021

The latest sanctions against a senior leader in the Iranian-backed terrorist militia is a reminder that such figures cannot slip onto the political spectrum merely by changing their job title.

On January 13, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control announced new sanctions on Abdul-Aziz al-Mohammadawi (usually known as Abu Fadak, sometimes Abu Hamid), the acting deputy chairman of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF). He was designated for terrorist activities under Executive Order 13224.

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Jüdisches Leben:  Wider die Abstumpfung!

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : „Deshalb noch einmal: Das Verheerende an einem inflationären Gebrauch des Antisemitismusvorwurfs ist, dass das Erschrecken schwindet. Und das Gespür für die Fragilität.“

Die Debatte über Antisemitismus braucht einen neuen Anfang, abgerüstet und sensibel. Jüdische Diversität anzuerkennen, ist dazu ein Schlüssel. Von Charlotte Wiedemann  (taz) 12 Jan 2021

Für das Simon-Wiesenthal-Center zählt das Goethe-Institut zu den gefährlichsten antisemitischen Kräften weltweit, weil es sich mit anderen Kultureinrichtungen an einer Initiative gegen den Missbrauch des Antisemitismusvorwurfs beteiligt. Das hat eine kafkaeske Note; doch wer nicht weiß, dass das Wiesenthal-Center eine parteiliche, rechte Lobby-Einrichtung ist, mag gleichwohl verunsichert sein.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : ZENSUR N ISRAEL ! Gericht verbietet Film über Jenin

  • Von Jochen Stahnke FAZ  13 Jn 2021   12.01.2021- FAZ – Ein palästinensischer Polizist im Flüchtlingslager in Jenin im August 2002. Weite Teile des Lagers wurden bei Gefechten zwischen der israelischen Armee und palästinensischen Kämpfern zerstört.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS :  London will Lieferketten frei von Zwangsarbeit in Xinjiang halten

BRAVO BORIS JOHNSON !  … und Deutschland ? Nichts von Merkel, Habeck,  Baerbock, Kipping, Bohrjahns, Scholz et.al.

12.01.21, 16:40 dpa-AFX – LONDON (dpa-AFX) – Angesichts der dramatischen Menschenrechtslage in der chinesischen Region Xinjiang hat der britische Außenminister Dominic Raab Strafen für Unternehmen angekündigt, in deren Lieferketten Zwangsarbeit vorkommt. Raab kündigte am Dienstag im Londoner Unterhaus “heftige Strafen” für Konzerne mit einem Jahresumsatz von mehr als 36 Millionen Pfund (umgerechnet mehr als 40 Millionen Euro) an, wenn diese nicht ausreichend offenlegen können, dass sie ihre Lieferketten frei von Produkten halten, die unter dem Einsatz von Sklaverei und Zwangsarbeit hergestellt werden.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS BACKGROUNDER : NEW IRANIAN BILL AIMS TO OFFICIALIZE A POLICY OF AVENGING SOLEIMANI AND DESTROYING ISRAEL

by Farzin Nadimi  – PolicyWatch 3415 – January 12, 2021

In addition to prohibiting any negotiations over Iran’s military power or regional ambitions, the legislation would oblige the government to work toward evicting the United States from the Middle East and destroying Israel within twenty years.  

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS INTEL : Austria expels alleged assassin accused of working for Turkish government

JANUARY 13, 2021 BY IAN ALLEN  INTEL ORG

AUSTRIAN AUTHORITIES HAVE REPORTEDLY expelled from the country an Italian citizen of Turkish origin, who was allegedly hired by the Turkish government as an assassin. The man, Feyyaz Öztürk, 53, reportedly turned himself in to Austrian intelligence last year. According to the British press, Öztürk claimed he had been hired by the Turkish government to assassinate Berivan Aslan (pictured). Aslan, who is of Kurdish heritage, is a Viennese parliamentarian and a leading critic of Turkey’s treatment of its minority Kurdish population.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS Kurdistan’s Weekly Brief, January 12, 2021

A weekly brief of events that occurred in the Kurdish regions of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.
Turkey

  • The head of Turkey’s far-right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) Devlet Bahçeli called for the chief public prosecutor of the Court of Cassation to file a lawsuit seeking the closure of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP). Bahçeli also threatened the MHP, which is the main ally of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP), would file an application for HDP closure based on the nation’s political parties law if the Court of Cassation failed to fulfill his demands. The HDP responded by accusing Bahçeli of committing a constitutional crime in exerting undue pressure on the judicial system. Meanwhile, the Grand National Assembly of Turkey is preparing to lift the parliamentary immunity of four more Kurdish HDP lawmakers and prosecute them as it has previously done in the cases of dozens of other jailed lawmakers and elected officials.
  • Turkish police in Van prevented Kurdish leaders of the Democratic Regions Party (DBP) and several HDP lawmakers from holding a public press conference on Kurdish National Unity. Furthermore, the Turkish military arrested five Kurds in Mardin, including a 74-year-old named Fihriye Ercan, on Monday and the police arrested two more Kurds in Diyarbakir (Ahmed) on Tuesday. Concurrently, Kurdish political prisoners continued their hunger strike protesting the isolation of imprisoned Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan and other political prisoners.

Iraq

  • The Council of Representatives of Iraq (CRI) completed its first reading of Iraq’s 2021 budget bill, which is the largest proposed budget in the nation’s history at $113 billion, and will now vote to approve it, though, given the budget’s size and continuing opposition, a vote could still be weeks away. Meanwhile, Iraqi Kurdistan continues to follow the bill’s progress closely due to the Government of Iraq’s (GOI) failure to deliver the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) share of the budget that would be used to pay government employees in the region. On another note, the KRG stopped paying more than 13,000 salaries to individuals who were already receiving government salaries and intends to implement further anti-corruption measures. The KRG also plans to deploy joint Peshmerga-police units to border crossings and crackdown on smuggling.
  • On Friday, the US Department of the Treasury imposed sanctions on the pro-Iranian chairman of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), Faleh al Fayyad. Iranian authorities responded by denouncing the US decision, and Fayyad traveled to Kirkuk Province and held an anti-US rally in Kirkuk Governorate to commemorate the death of Iranian Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani and former deputy leader of the PMF, Abu Mahdi al Muhandis. The rally, which was held in a Kurdish neighborhood and featured hundreds of Iranian-backed militants trampling US flags, angered the governorate’s Kurdish residents. On another note, two US-led coalition airstrikes killed seven ISIS (Da’esh) terrorists in Kirkuk Governorate’s Wadi al Shai.

Syria

  • Northeastern Syria experienced a period of relative calm after several weeks of attacks by Turkish forces and Turkish-backed proxies on Ain Essa and the strategic M4 Motorway. Senior Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) commander Chia Firat, in an interview with the Syrian Kurdish outlet Hawar News, announced the SDF had repelled several Turkish attacks and refused Russia’s request to hand over Ain Essa and several surrounding villages to the Assad regime. Syrian Kurds also accused Russia of failing to enforce the Russian-Turkish ceasefire agreement in the region. The most recent round of Turkish attacks has killed five civilians and seven SDF personnel so far.
  • Tensions escalated between local Kurdish security forces (Asayesh) and pro-Assad regime security personnel in Qamishli and peaked with personnel from both sides being detained, though the two sides agreed to release the detainees on Wednesday. A senior Kurdish politician named Aldar Khalil linked the conflict with the Syrian regime to the Turkish attacks on the region and claimed that the head of Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT) recently visited Syria and participated in Russia-led mediation. As things stand, the Syrian regime controls parts of Qamishli collectively known as the “Security Square.” On another note, four members of local security units in Deir Ez Zor were killed in attacks perpetrated by Da’esh terrorists.

Iran 

  • The Iranian regime launched a new campaign against Kurdish political activity last week and arrested 16 Kurds, including two siblings from Baneh named Omed and Karim Mahmud. Concurrently, Iranian authorities arrested a Kurdish man named Shapol Kherzpour in Mehabad on Saturday. Also, on Saturday, Iranian intelligence officers (Ettela’at) arrested three Kurds in Rabat city, including an English language teacher named Farhad Mosapour and his brother, Faridon Mosapour. Moreover, Iranian authorities detained three Kurds in Marivan named Dana Samadi, Karwan Minowie, and Sirwan Karimzada. Likewise, seven students at Tehran’s Kharazmi University, identified by the Kurdistan Human Rights Association (KMMK) as Sohaib Baderoj, Farzad Samani, Salar Rahoie, Daria Talabani, Shapol Khezry, Afsheen Hamadj, and Sirwan Noori, were arrested without warrant. Simultaneously, Saqqez’s Iranian Revolutionary Court sentenced a Kurdish activist named Erfan Mortazaie to 18 months in prison for participation in anti-government protests. Finally, three Kurdish activists named Sahram Kazmianam, Safar Noori, and Farhad Muradi began serving 5-year sentences in Marivan for “membership of a Kurdish opposition party.”

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