MESOPOTAMA NEWS: ABSTAND HALTEN ! / NEU SPAHNSTEIN ! „Verflucht sei, wer Arges dabei denkt!“ – JENS SPAHN KAUFT EINE WOHNUNG

(Fundstück von Joachim Nikolaus Steinhöfel) 22 Dec 2020

Eines ist klar: Wenn man Gesundheitsminister Spahn eine Wohnung für rund eine Million verkauft und Spahn dem Verkäufer später einen Job verschafft, dessen Vergütung gegenüber der des Vorgängers ein um 110.000 Euro heraufgesetztes Fixgehalt von 300.000 Euro im Jahr vorsieht, wäre es völlig fernliegend zu behaupten, „dass Wohnungskauf oder persönliche Kontakte bei der Besetzung des Spitzenpostens eine Rolle gespielt hätten.“

Nach Wohnungskauf für 980.000 Euro – Wie Jens Spahn einen alten Freund in einen Top-Job holte

22.12.2020, 13:10 Uhr – Jost Müller-Neuhof  TAGESSPIEGEL

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : CORONA WITH ISLAM FROM RED CHINA

Iranian Ambassador To China Mohammadi Keshavarz Zadeh: The Relationship Between Iran And China Is Heart To Heart – Not Just Official Basis; We Can Serve As A Bridge Between China And Europe, The Middle East

#8549 | 01:11 Source: CGTN Network (China)

Mohammad Keshavarz Zadeh, Iran’s Ambassador to China, said in a December 29, 2020 English-language interview on CGTN (China) that the Iranian and Chinese people have been connected to each other for a thousand years through the Silk Road. He said that the relationship is a heartfelt relationship, not only one on an official or government basis. Keshavarz Zadeh also said that in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative, Iran can serve as a bridge between China and Europe and the Middle East.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS FOCUS : EU Human rights court orders Turkey to free Kurdish PKK/HDP politician

Detention of Selahattin Demirtaş contrary to ‘very core of the concept of a democratic society’

Bethen McKernan Tue 22 Dec. 2020, The Guardian

The European court of human rights has ordered the immediate release of the prominent Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtaş from prison in Turkey, finding that his detention goes against “the very core of the concept of a democratic society”.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS RED CHINA & INTEL : Espionage Emergency –  China ‘Floods’ America with Spies

by Gordon G. Chang – GATESTONE INSTITUTE  – December 14, 2020 at 5:00 am

Given the emergency, Washington should immediately close down all of China’s bases of operation in the U.S., including its four remaining consulates — Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco — and substantially reducing the staff of the embassy. The embassy, in reality, needs only the ambassador, immediate family, and personal staff, not the hundreds currently assigned there.

China’s New York consulate is also an espionage hub. James Olson, a former CIA counterintelligence chief, “conservatively” estimated that China, in the words of the New York Post, “has more than 100 intelligence officers operating in the city at any given time.” New York City, he said, is “under assault like never before.”

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : THEORETISCH WIE  PRAKTSCH IST POSTMODERNE THEORIE BLUFF & SIMULATION

In der Arena (II): Camille Paglia und Jordan B. Peterson

  1. Dezember 20200 Von Tano Gerke

Was ist eigentlich unter dem Terminus Poststrukturalismus zu verstehen und in welchem Verhältnis steht er zum Marxismus? Um eine pointierte Deutung bemühen sich der kanadische Star-Intellektuelle Jordan B. Peterson und die Kulturtheoretikerin Camille Paglia in einem für die Öffentlichkeit inszenierten tête-à-tête.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS INTEL : Mutual distrust of China heightens US-Indian intelligence cooperation to historic levels

DECEMBER 23, 2020 BY IAN ALLEN INTEL ORG

INTELLIGENCE COOPERATION BETWEEN THE United States and India has reached historic levels in the closing months of 2020, and is driven by the two countries’ mutual distrust of China. This development is particularly noteworthy for India, which has traditionally maintained a non-aligned stance in military and intelligence matters for much of its existence.

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 Private Satellitenbetreiber fotografieren aus dem All

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : ALLES ERFASST – ALLES UNTER BEOBACHTUNG – ANDAUERND („Verschwörung ist das aber nicht !“)

Aus der Luft gegriffen

Von LUDWIG HRUZA · 23. Dezember 2020 FAZ –  Private Satellitenbetreiber fotografieren aus dem All, was auf der Erde vor sich geht. Innovative Unternehmen nutzen diese Aufnahmen für alles Mögliche, doch wer reguliert sie dabei?

Wer sich für dystopische Visionen einer Welt der totalen Überwachung interessiert, dem mag „The Circle“ ein Begriff sein, ein Bestseller von Dave Eggers, der 2017 verfilmt wurde. Dessen Protagonistin Mae Holland, im Film von Emma Watson verkörpert, arbeitet darin für einen nahezu allmächtigen Technologiekonzern, der sich als ein Hybrid aus Suchmaschine und Social Media beschreiben lässt.

https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wissen/erde-klima/ueberwachung-aus-dem-weltall-satelliten-beobachten-die-welt-17071714.html

We must stop militant liberals from politicizing artificial intelligence

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : THE NEW SCIENTIFIC FASCIM  HAS BEEN BORN BY THE POLITICAL “LEFT” !

‘Debiasing’ algorithms actually means adding bias

Pedro Domingos – THE SPECTATOR – A robot from the Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems (AIIS) laboratory (Getty) – December 22, 2020

What do you do if decisions that used to be made by humans, with all their biases, start being made by algorithms that are mathematically incapable of bias? If you’re rational, you should celebrate. If you’re a militant liberal, you recognize this development for the mortal threat it is, and scramble to take back control.

You can see this unfolding at AI conferences. Last week I attended the 2020 edition of NeurIPS, the leading international machine learning conference. What started as a small gathering now brings together enough people to fill a sports arena. This year, for the first time, NeurIPS required most papers to include a ‘broader impacts’ statement, and to be subject to review by an ethics board. Every paper describing how to speed up an algorithm, for example, now needs to have a section on the social goods and evils of this obscure technical advance. ‘Regardless of scientific quality or contribution,’ stated the call for papers, ‘a submission may be rejected for… including methods, applications, or data that create or reinforce unfair bias.’

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : Kurdistan’s Weekly Brief – December 22, 2020

A weekly brief of events that occurred in the Kurdish regions of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.
IranThe Iranian regime’s campaign against Kurdish political rights, which has now resulted in the arrest of at least 257 Kurdish activists in 2020, continued last week with Iranian authorities arresting four Kurds named Omed Maroufi, Rahman Yousifi, Kamal Quitas, and Mohammed Hamzapour in Oshnavieh (Shinno). Likewise, Iranian security forces detained a Kurdish man named Aram Ismaeli in Divandareh (Diwandara) and provided his family with no information regarding his arrest. Simultaneously, Kamyaran’s Islamic Revolutionary Court sentenced a Kurdish man named Rostam Ibrahimi to ten months in prison for “cooperating with and promoting a Kurdish opposition party.” Another Kurdish man named Erfan Murtazie received a two-year sentence for similar offenses in Saqqez. Lastly, the Kurdistan Human Rights Association (KMMK) reported Iranian security forces arrested a Kurdish man at a university in Kermanshah for “disrespecting Qasem Soleimani” and claimed a total of five people have charged with the same offense since Soleimani was killed by a US drone strike in January 2020.

  • Iranian border guards opened fire on a group of Kurdish border porters (Kolbars) near Baneh on Thursday and severely wounded two. The Iranian regime is now responsible for most of the 75 Kolbars who have been killed and 175 who have been wounded in 2020, though Turkish authorities and unexploded ordinance have also caused some of the casualties.

Iraq 

  • A Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister of the Kurdish Region Qubad Talabani remained in Baghdad to continue talks with the Government of Iraq (GOI) that are intended to resolve ongoing disputes regarding the KRG’s share of the federal budget and other financial matters. The KRG previously stressed its willingness to exchange part of its oil revenue and customs income for its share of the federal budget, though both sides’ efforts to reach an agreement have been hindered by Iraq’s economic crisis, the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, low oil prices, and the implementation of the budget deficit law passed in November. The GOI will also devalue the Iraqi dinar in an attempt to remedy the ongoing crises facing the country and agreed on a 2021 budget that will be sent to the Council of Representatives of Iraq (CRI) for approval. A leaked draft of the budget showed it estimated oil prices to be $42 per barrel in 2021 and forecasted Iraq’s oil production to reach 3,250,000 barrels per day (BPD), including 250,000 BPD from the KRG.
  • The Presidency of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq released a statement condemning Sunday’s rocket attacks on the US embassy in Baghdad that read, “Attacks on diplomatic and foreign missions undermine the sovereignty of Iraq and its interests. They also violate international laws and harm Iraq’s relations with other countries.” Pro-Iranian militias have recently launched an increasing number of attacks on US diplomatic and military envoys in Iraq, including two in Erbil.
  • ISIS (Da’esh) terrorists killed a civilian named Karim Jalal and burned him inside his vehicle after setting up a fake checkpoint on Saturday near Kirkuk Governorate’s Hawija District’s Rashad. That said, Iraqi security forces seized a Da’esh armory that contained rockets and small arms ammunition, though a Da’esh sniper killed a member of the Iraqi federal police near Hawija District’s Riyad sub-district. On another note, several small protests took place in Kirkuk city over a shortage of electricity provided by the provincial government.

Syria 

  • Relations between Iraqi Peshmerga forces and the Peoples’ Defense Units (YPG) in Syria remained strained after both sides exchanged fire near Sahlia on Wednesday. The Peshmerga forces also detained several members of the YPG for 24 hours. Meanwhile, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) released a statement denying the Peshmerga’s claim the YPG, which is a part of the SDF, attacked them. The SDF statement went on to outline both sides’ continuing cooperation and described the incident as “nothing more than a matter of poor coordination between the security services on both sides of the border.”
  • The SDF announced it launched several raids in Deir Ez Zor Governorate that resulted in the capture of six Da’esh terrorists and seizure of weapons and explosives. Concurrently, the Commander of United States Central Command General Kenneth F. McKenzie traveled to northeastern Syria on Monday and met with SDF officials to discuss the ongoing fight against Da’esh. Moreover, Germany organized the return of three Da’esh women and 12 children of Da’esh fighters from al Hol Camp. That said, thousands of foreign Da’esh operatives and their relatives remain in SDF-guarded camps in northeastern Syria.
  • Turkish proxies continued to clash with the SDF near Ain Essa in an ongoing attempt to expand Turkish control in Syria’s Kurdish region. While the Kurds remain wary of the potential for Russia to green-light another Turkish invasion of the region, talks between Russia and Turkey continued in the absence of a firm US position on the issue. Russia previously asked the SDF to hand Ain Essa over to the Assad regime, but the Kurdish-led Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) denied this request and demanded Russia stop the Turkish attacks.
  • A senior political adviser for the Deir Ez Zor Civilian Council named Dawood Haj Ali, also known as “Hamza Tulhaldan,” died on Saturday. Though initial AANES reports claimed Ali was killed in a car crash, other opposition reports suggested he was assassinated by an IED while traveling between Deir Ez Zor and al Hasakah.

Turkey

  • A Turkish court in Diyarbakir (Amed) sentenced prominent former Kurdish lawmaker Leyla Guven to 22 years and six months in prison for “membership of a terror organization.” Guven was arrested on Monday morning and sent to a closed prison. The pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) refused to recognize the verdict and called the sentence a “hostile decision that is not only against Leyla Güven and the DTK [Democratic Society Congress], but also against all Kurds and the opposition.” Another Turkish court sentenced Ayşe Dicle, an NGO co-chair, to 127 months and 15 days in prison. Lastly, Turkish police arrested ten pro-HDP activists in Adana and two more in Balikesir.
  • The European Union’s Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Nabila Massrali  called upon the Turkish government to release imprisoned Turkish philanthropist Osman Kavala last week and released a statement that read, “The European Court of Human Rights had concluded, more than a year ago, that Osman Kavala’s arrest and pre-trial detention took place in the absence of evidence to support a reasonable suspicion he had committed an offense and pursued an ulterior purpose, namely to silence him and dissuade other human rights defenders.” Kavala has been a long-time supporter of Kurdish rights in Turkey.

 

 

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : US & COALITION TROOPS SHOULD STOP MOVEMENTS OF PKK / SDF GUERILLA

Kurdish KRG asks US forces to deploy along Kurdish-controlled part of Iraqi-Syrian border

22 Dec 2020 – In an exclusive interview with Al-Monitor, KRG Prime Minister Masrour Barzani’s deputy chief of staff outlined why the Kurdish region’s government wants US forces stationed in and around the Fish Khabur border crossing.

Syrian Kurdish Peshmerga fighters and members of the Rojava Forces Defense Units walk near the town of Fish Khabur, which lies in Iraq’s Kurdish autonomous region near the three-way border crossing between Iraq, Syria and Turkey on March 29, 2018.

Amberin Zaman Dec 22, 2020 – AL MONITOR –

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