MESOPOTAMIA NEWS „RETOUR NACH BABEL“ : DIE KOMMENDE SPRACHE WIRD ARTIFIZIELL EINHEITLICH – WEIBLICH & COLORED SEIN

GPT-3 und andere Sprachmodelle : Nimmt uns der Computer die Sprache ab?

Die Künstliche Intelligenz GPT-3 liest alles und schreibt wie ein Mensch: Die Informatikerin Sina Zarrieß erklärt, was das heißt. Und warum wir in Zukunft Algorithmen und Ansätze brauchen, die aus weniger mehr machen.

Profilierte Expertin für die Ethik Künstlicher Intelligenz: Timnit Gebru im Dezember 2018 in New York Bild: Picture-Alliance

KI-Ethikerin Timnit Gebru : Google verliert eine kritische Stimme  – Von Fridtjof Küchemann  FAZ – 11.12.2020-14:45

Timnit Gebru hat sich bei Google mit den ethischen Problemen großer Sprachmodelle befasst. Dann wollte das Unternehmen ihre Forschungsergebnisse nicht veröffentlichen. Der Fall beschäftigt nicht nur die KI-Community.

Timnit Gebru arbeitet nicht mehr bei Google. Sundar Pichai, der Chef des Unternehmens, nennt die Forscherin eine Expertin in einem wichtigen Bereich der Ethik Künstlicher Intelligenz, eine herausragende schwarze, weibliche Führungskraft mit riesiger Begabung, und bedauert in einer Mitteilung an seine Mitarbeiter vom Mittwoch, die das Magazin Axios wiedergibt, dass sie „Google unglücklich verlassen“ habe.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : Corona-Stellungnahme –  Der Lieferservice der Leopoldina

Die pünktlich zur Generaldebatte zum Corona-Haushalt im Bundestag abgelieferte Stellungnahme der Nationalen Akademie der Wissenschaften „Leopoldina“ ist schwer ins Gerede gekommen. –  Corona-Stellungnahme: Der Lieferservice der Leopoldina – von Jochen Ziegler  12. Dec 2020

Unter der Überschrift „Das „Leopoldina Desaster“ berichtete „Welt Online gestern: „Sie glaube an die Fakten – so Angela Merkel, als sie den harten Lockdown forderte. Doch das Leopoldina-Papier, auf das sie sich berief, genügt selbst einfachsten Standards nicht. Der Schaden, den die Wissenschaftsfunktionäre anrichten, ist immens.“

Und weiter heißt es in dem Beitrag:

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS KURDISTAN IRAQ : FORMER CIA-OFFICER MICHAEL RUBIN CONTRA MASROUR BARZANI

Why Masrour Barzani should resign from leading Iraqi Kurdistan

Why Masrour Barzani should resign from leading Iraqi Kurdistan

Masrour Barzani, the prime minister of Iraqi Kurdistan, 2020. Photo: Reuters

Michael Rubin | The National Interest

Kurds once billed themselves “The Other Iraq,” a region where democracy and security thrived, but today Iraqi Kurdistan is on fire. Security forces gun down protestors, Kurdish civilians return the favor, and protestors burn political party flags and even photos of Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) founder Mulla Mustafa Barzani.

Iraqi Kurdistan as the other Iraq was always a lie: The region was a fiefdom for two ruling families—the Barzanis and Talabanis—who, in practice, stood above the law. While Iraqis unseated incumbents in Baghdad, Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) Massoud Barzani—until eighteen months ago, the president of the region, long sought to sidestep term limits simply by extending the duration of his final term. Security was also tenuous, based less on the competence of the Parastin, the KDP’s security agency long run by Barzani’s eldest son Masrour, than by the KDP’s ability to channel resources, especially the region’s oil wealth, into a pyramid scheme of corruption. Simply put, the Barzanis had few friends whom they did not pay.

Kurds are now in open rebellion. Massoud passed the reins of power to his son Masrour less because of Masrour’s competence and more because he was the eldest son. While reported violence has been greater so far in Sulaimani, this is less because grievances are greater on the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) side of Iraqi Kurdistan—they are more or less the same—and more because Sulaimani has a greater tradition of protest and a leadership which tolerates it a bit more. In Erbil and portions of Kurdistan over which the Barzanis maintain dictatorial control, military equipment donated by the West in order to fight the Islamic State but never used for that purpose is now deployed against the civilian population.

The real problem, however, remains Masrour’s decision-making. While he blames his predecessor, his cousin, and now-president Nechirvan Barzani for the dire situation in Erbil, Nechirvan’s government was always more competent, even amidst financial various financial crises. When Masrour took over, he sought not competence, but blind loyalty. As such, he effective created a Parastin government, transporting long-term Parastin officials into political positions. There, their main job appeared insuring loyalty to Masrour and his business interests rather than working toward the development and prosperity of Kurdistan.

Rebar Ahmed, Saman Hussein Muhammad and Alan Hama Saeed Salih

From left: Rebar Ahmed, Saman Hussein Muhammad and Alan Hama Saeed Salih. Photo: KRG

Consider, for example, Minister of Interior Rebar Ahmed. He was, for seven years, an active member of the Parastin and, prior to that, worked several additional years in partnership with it. In his current role, he overseas the police forces and deploys them first and foremost against anyone deemed anti-Barzani rather than those who actually contravene the law or commit crimes.

Then, there is Minister of Health Saman Hussein Muhammad (Saman Barzinji). He controls all hospitals, both public and private, and controls the distribution of medical supplies. I had already reported on a maneuver pursued under his watch (and with the assistance of Nechirvan’s son Idris) to transform a charity hospital into a private, for profit clinic. During the coronavirus crisis, Kurds report that he has almost exclusively awarded medical supply contracts at very high prices to companies belonging to the Parastin through Parastin businessmen. The net result has been a windfall profit for the Parastin’s inner-circle at the expense of the health and welfare of ordinary Kurds.

The Parastin has long considered Alan Hama Saeed Salih, whom Masrour appointed to be minister of Education, to be a trusted ally. While a resident of Sulaimani, he worked as a KDP operative, at a time when the local KDP branches were best known for firing live ammunition at protestors. While the minister was an unaccomplished academic, Masrour apparently seeks to utilize Alan to implement a curriculum to brainwash a younger generation into loyalty to the KDP and its narrative. This, of course, is unrealistic—in an age of social media and with so many Kurdish family members living abroad and reporting on the reality of the situation from afar, it is impossible to so shape the new generation—but the fact that Masrour and Alan try simply illustrates the bubble of fantasy and ambition in which Masrour has shrouded himself.

Masrour has likewise used Pshtiwan Sadq Abdullah, the minister of religious endowments [Awqaf] and affairs, in order to control religious opposition to the rein of corruption. Pshtiwan is a former KDP politburo member and, according to residents of his hometown of Erbil, also a high-ranking Parastin.

From left: Pshtiwan Sadq Abdullah, Sasan Othman Awni, Umed Sabah Othman

From left: Pshtiwan Sadq Abdullah, Sasan Othman Awni, Umed Sabah Othman. Photo: KRG

The minister of Municipalities, Sasan Othman Awni, comes from a similar pedigree; between 2005 and 2009, he was the director of the Parastin, even if Masrour was in reality in charge. He is among Masrour’s most trusted security service allies and today to utilize his position to oversee the distribution of Kurdistan Regional Government lands to Masrour, his financial agents, and his allies in order to enable Masrour and the Parastin to profit from their development and sale at a time when Masrour’s government defaults on salaries for most civil service employees.

Kurds also report that the top credential of Umed Sabah Othman, the president of the Diwan of the Council of Ministers (basically, Masrour’s chief-of-staff) is to ensure opacity over Masrour’s political and financial dealings at a time when shortages make the need for transparency even more important. Mohammed Shukhri, the head of the Kurdistan Regional Government’s Board of Investment, is also firmly ensconced in Masrour’s Parastin inner-circle, as he blurs the lines between government, party, and personal holdings, and channels most investment if not to Masrour himself than to the Parastin and its commercial interests.

Masrour may value Parastin service, but he should not confuse the loyalty close aides showed him with competence. The basic problem with Masrour’s government is not what proceeded it, but rather corruption and incompetence. Customs and property taxes have increased in some cases up to 300 percent. Kurds recognize they pay higher rates than Switzerland while Masrour delivers the services of Somalia. Put another way, Erbil has become a city of first world restaurants and third world hospitals.

That Kurdistan is on fire should not surprise Masrour. He may believe that brute force may smother the flames, but he should be under no illusion that he cannot extinguish the embers, for they exist not because of freedom but rather because of endemic corruption and exasperation at growing mismanagement. Kurds deserve democracy; the human capital of the region is truly amazing and is constrained only by the existing party apparatus but, realistically, the Barzanis have no interest in pursuing democracy because it would mean the end of their power. They may face that eventually, however, if they believe the status quo is tenable.

If former president and tribal chief Massoud truly wants his party and experiment to survive, he should recognize that it is time to retire or demote his eldest son and perhaps return the reins of power, at least on a provisional basis, to nephew Nechirvan. Nechirvan may have, like his cousin Masrour, tolerated corruption and participated in personal enrichment schemes, but unlike Masrour, Nechirvan both recognized that to win respect he could simply not rely on fear and also that there could be no peace without service to constituents. For the sake of all Kurds and the honor of the Barzani family, it is time for Masrour to resign.

Michael Rubin is a former Pentagon official whose major research areas are the Middle East, Turkey, Iran and diplomacy. He is author of “Dancing with the Devil: The Perils of Engaging Rogue Regimes” (Encounter, 2014). He is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute AEI. His major research area is the Middle East, with special focus on Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Kurdish society. Read more by Michael Rubin.

The article first published at Nationalintrest.org

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : ANTIFA FRANKFURT AN DER SEITE DER POLIZEI !

Corona-Proteste in Frankfurt : Kreuz und quer nach Demonstrationsverbot

  • Von Alexander Jürgs und Helmut Schwan, Frankfurt  FAZ  – 12.12.2020-16:14 -Großeinsatz trotz Demonstrationsverbots: Die Polizei trennt „Querdenker“ auf „Spaziergang“ und Gegendemonstranten. Am Ende bestätigt auch das Bundesverfassungsgericht das Demonstrationsverbot. Dennoch kommt es am Samstag in Frankfurt zu Protesten der „Querdenker“ und von Gegendemonstranten. Es bleibt weitgehend ruhig.

Zu den trotz Demonstrationsverbots befürchteten schweren Auseinandersetzungen mit „Querdenkern“ ist es am Samstag in Frankfurt zwar nicht gekommen, jedoch wurde im Laufe des Tages die Stimmung gereizter. Ein Polizeisprecher hatte noch am frühen Nachmittag die Lage als „friedlich und überschaubar“ genannt, gegen 15 Uhr wurde die Situation aber vor allem an der Hauptwache brenzliger. Ein kleiner Trupp Querdenker hatte sich dort  versammelt, schnell waren Gegendemonstranten, in deutlich größerer Zahl, vor Ort. Menschen brüllten sich an, es kam zu Wortgefechten.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : URGENT KURDISH CALL – SYRIA

Syrian Kurds call on Russia and US to stop new Turkish attacks

Ilham Ahmad, President of the Executive Committee of the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC), on Thursday called on Russia and the US to prevent further Turkish attacks amidst fears of a possible new Turkish operation near Ain Issa.

  1. Dec 2020 – ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – Ilham Ahmad, President of the Executive Committee of the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC), on Thursday called on Russia and the US to prevent further Turkish attacks amidst fears of a possible new Turkish operation near Ain Issa.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : THE “FAT CATS” OF KURDISTAN AGAINST FREE JOURNALISM /IRAQI KURDISTAN

Kurdish Iraqi forces arrest NRT reporter Karzan Tariq while covering protests in Sulaymaniyah
 Iraqi Kurds protest against Kurdish authorities outside a local government building in Iraq’s northeastern city of Sulaimaniyah on December 11, 2020. NRT journalist Karzan Tariq was arrested covering protests in the city. (AFP/Shwan Mohammed)
New York, December 11, 2020 — Today, security forces affiliated with the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) party arrested Karzan Tariq, a reporter with the local NRT broadcaster, while he was covering protests over economic issues in the northeastern Iraqi city of Sulaymaniyah, according to his employer and NRT General Director Awat Ali, who spoke to CPJ via messaging app.

Ali told CPJ that NRT lost contact with Tariq while he was covering the protests, but several eyewitnesses saw his arrest near the Sulaymaniyah Provincial Council building. He said the journalist’s whereabouts remain unknown.

Five other reporters covering the same protests were briefly detained; some had their equipment seized, according to local news reports, the press freedom group Press Freedom Advocacy Association in Iraq, and one of the journalists who spoke with CPJ via messaging app.

“Kurdish authorities in northern Iraq must understand once and for all that protests are events of public interest and covering them is no crime. In fact, they should do everything in their power to ensure that journalists can do their job safely and freely,” said CPJ’s Middle East and North Africa representative Ignacio Miguel Delgado. “We call on the local authorities in Sulaymaniyah to immediately release NRT reporter Karzan Tariq and to stop arresting journalists.”

CPJ emailed the PUK media office for comment but did not receive a reply.

On December 7, local authorities in Sulaymaniyah raided NRT’s offices and suspended the broadcaster until December 13, CPJ documented at the time.

 

 

AGAIN  & AGAIN  – THIS TIME MANUFACTURED BY ERDOGAN & PUTIN WITH A HELPING HAND TO AZERBAIJAN FROM ISRAEL!

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS :

When The World Looked Away: The Destruction Of Julfa Cemetery in Azerbaijan

December 10, 2020 13:02 GMT By Amos Chapple

Fifteen years after the erasure of one of humanity’s most unique monuments, many wonder why the world’s institutions failed to stop its destruction. In early December 2005, Nshan Topouzian, an ethnic Armenian bishop living in Iran, received an alarming tip-off. According to Iranian border guards, a demolition crew had arrived at the Armenian cemetery of Julfa, in the Azerbaijani exclave of Naxcivan.

The Armenian cemetery of Julfa. This is one of several photographs of the ancient cemetery that were taken by Aram Vruyr while on assignment for Christian East magazine in 1915.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : ERDOGAN ELIMINATING  CHRISTIANS IN SYRIA

Turkish-Backed Militants Target Assyrian Towns in Syria

International Christian Concern – Posted 2020-12-12 00:17 GMT

Reports of Turkish-backed militants in Northern Syria intensifying local attacks continue increasing, and these incidents continue running parallel to reports of Turkey returning Syrian mercenaries from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. In the latest example, Turkish-backed militants have targeted the historically Assyrian Christian area of Tel Tamer.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS KURDEN KÄMPFEN GEGEN DIE „FETTEN KATZEN“ DER HERRSCHENDEN PARTEIEN KDP & PUK

Acht Tote bei Protesten in Irakisch-Kurdistan

  1. Dezember 2020 – Wegen drastischer Lohnkürzungen gingen in der letzten Woche hunderte kurdische Demonstranten auf die Straße, um für bessere Lebensbedingungen zu demonstrieren.

Salam Omer – Salam Omer ist Direktor von Kirkuk NOW, einem viersprachigen Onlinemedium, das über die Lage in den sogenannten umstrittenen Gebieten im Nordirak berichtet.

Hunderte kurdische Demonstranten gingen in der vergangenen Woche in der irakischen Stadt Sulaimaniyah und den umliegenden Städten auf die Straße, um ihren Monatslohn und bessere Lebensbedingungen in der nordkurdischen Region des Landes zu fordern. „Wir kämpfen für unsere Rechte“, lautet die Botschaft, die die wütenden Demonstranten den Behörden überbringen wollten, die damit auch dagegen aufbegehrten, dass die Regierung sie als „Saboteure und Plünderer“ bezeichnet.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : THE MEDIA IN IN KURDISTAN  IRAQ  / COVERAGE

An interview with KirkukNow Editor-In-Chief – Salam Omer: KirkukNow is a bright example of professional media coverage –

Salam Omer, Editor-In-Chief at KirkukNow, a website that covers the region known as the disputed territories in Iraq in an interview expressed his views in regard to the work of the media in these territories, citing KirkukNow as an example of professionalism in its coverage of the events taking place there.

The media outlet covers developments in the region encompasses Mosul in northern Iraq to oil-rich city of Kirkuk further to the Iranian border of Iraq. This is the region the so-called Islamic State ISIS was most active, many ethnic and religious components live here and have various political loyalty and belong to different groups of people.

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