MESOP MIDEAST WATCH : DAS AMERIKANISCHE-KURDISCHE (PKK/SDF) ÖLFELD IN SYRIEN

Die USA und das Al-Omar-Ölfeld: Militärbasis oder Ölgier

23/09/2022 VON ENAB BALADI – Seit Anfang dieses Jahres ist es eskaliert, dass vom Iran unterstützte Milizen in der Nähe der Region östlich von Deir Ezzor auf das Al-Omar-Ölfeld, das die größte US-Basis in Syrien hat, gezielt angegriffen werden.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: THE MOSSAD DID IT !? – 14 Iraner im Zusammenhang mit der Ermordung des Atomchefs von Teheran angeklagt – Bericht

Fakhrizadeh wurde im November 2020 außerhalb von Teheran getötet. Der Iran hat in der Vergangenheit bestritten, dass Fakhrizadeh an irgendwelchen Bemühungen zur Entwicklung von Atomwaffen beteiligt war. Von Mitarbeitern der JERUSALEM POST

25,9. 2022

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH IRAN: BLUTSPUR DER MULLAHS! – Hadis Nadschafi, die bei Protesten im Iran getötet wurde, wird zum neuen Symbol des Trotzes

Najafi wurde am Mittwoch in der Stadt Karaj von iranischen Sicherheitskräften sechsmal angeschossen und getötet, wobei sie Verletzungen an Bauch, Hals, Herz und Hand erlitt.

Von ROMAN MEITAV JERUSALEM POST –    SEPTEMBER 26, 2022  – Hadis Najafi, eine 23-jährige Iranerin, die in einem Video viral wurde, als sie sich darauf vorbereitete, sich den Protesten gegen die Regierung anzuschließen, wurde von iranischen Sicherheitskräften erschossen, so mehrere Berichte am Sonntag.

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THEO VAN GOGH NEWS Essay – Die EU schlafwandelt in die Anarchie – Ausblick auf eine sozioökonomische Katastrophe in Europa

VON THOMAS FAZI UNDHERD MAGAZIN  – Thomas Fazi ist Schriftsteller, Journalist und Übersetzer. Sein neuestes Buch Reclaiming the State ist bei Pluto Press erschienen. 26. September 2022

Alle Augen mögen heute Morgen auf das italienische Wahlergebnis gerichtet sein, aber Europa hat viel größere Probleme als die Aussicht auf eine rechte Regierung. Der Winter kommt, und die katastrophalen Folgen der selbst auferlegten Energiekrise in Europa sind bereits auf dem gesamten Kontinent zu spüren.

Während die Politiker weiterhin unrealistische Pläne für die Energierationierung entwickeln, ist die Realität, dass steigende Energiepreise und sinkende Nachfrage bereits dazu geführt haben, dass Dutzende von Anlagen in einer Vielzahl von energieintensiven Branchen – Glas, Stahl, Aluminium, Zink, Düngemittel, Chemikalien – die Produktion drosseln oder stillgelegt haben, was dazu führte, dass Tausende von Arbeitern entlassen wurden.

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THEO VAN GOGH: ANTI BRÜSSEL ANTI LAGARDE ANTI VON DER LEYEN! PRO EUROPA ! – DAS IST HIER DER RUTSCH!

Wahlsieg Melonis in Italien : Schwenk nach rechts, aber kein Erdrutsch

Matthias Rüb, Rom FAZ – 26.09.2022-Giorgia Meloni kann nach ihrem Wahlsieg in Italien auf eine breite Mehrheit im Parlament setzen. Die linken Kräfte scheiterten vor allem an ihrer Uneinigkeit.

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THEO VAN GOGH: H OCHKULTUR UNTER DER PRIDE FLAG – AUCH DEM EUNUCH ISTS NICHT GENUCH / DER WESTLICHE WUNSCH AUF KASTRATION

«Kinder, die sich als Eunuchen identifizieren»

«Eunuchen» stellen laut dem Weltverband für Transgender-Gesundheit eine eigene Geschlechtsidentität dar. In den neusten Richtlinien wird auch auf eine fragwürdige Online-Plattform verwiesen. Zudem sind die Altersempfehlungen für Behandlungen weggefallen.

Elena Panagiotidis 25.09.2022, NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG

Wird es künftig auf Fragebögen oder in Stellenausschreibungen nebst den Kategorien männlich, weiblich, divers auch «Eunuch» geben?

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THEO VAN GOGH NEU: SOGENANNTE „WERTEGELEITETE WIRTSCHAFTSPOLITIK! Ifo-Geschäftsklimaindex : Stimmung in Unternehmen sinkt stärker als erwartet

  • FAZ 26.09.2022-  Die Führungskräfte in Deutschland schauen so skeptisch auf die Geschäftslage wie zuletzt zu Beginn der Corona-Pandemie. Die deutsche Wirtschaft rutsche in eine Rezession, sagt Ifo-Chef Fuest.

Die Stimmung in den Chefetagen deutscher Unternehmen ist so schlecht wie seit den Anfängen der Corona-Krise nicht mehr.

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THEO VAN GOGH WATCH: DIE SCHURKEN VON GESTERN SIND DIE PARTNER VON HEUTE : „FEMINISTISCHE WERTEGELEITETE AUSSENPOLITIK á la BAERBOCK!“

Scholz am Golf : In unserem Interesse !

  • Ein Kommentar von Rainer Hermann FAZ – 26.09.2022- Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz am 24. September 2022 in Saudi-Arabien

Wer gestern noch Pariah war, ist heute ein ehrbarer Partner. Denn die Zeitenwende hat vieles verändert – auch in unserem Verhältnis zu Saudi Arabien.

Schwüre halten zuweilen nicht allzu lange.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH INTEL BRIEF : RIOTING GRIPS IRAN AFTER WOMAN DIES IN CUSTODY

Bottom Line Up Front: 26-9-22 – THE SOUFAN CENTER

 

  • The most serious unrest in Iran since 2019 continues to escalate, prompting an increasingly aggressive regime crackdown.
  • Rioters in some locations have successfully challenged local security forces, but the government has sufficient resources to retain its grip on power.
  • Women’s rights, and government enforcement of the Islamic dress code, have constituted a significant component of most uprisings during the Islamic Republic.
  • Despite the uprising and international criticism, the regime is unlikely to lift or substantially amend restrictions on women’s rights.
In mid-September, Iran’s “morality police,” a force that monitors public adherence to the Islamic dress codes enacted in 1981, arrested and took 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, a Kurdish Iranian visiting family in Tehran, to a government-run “re-education center.” Authorities accused her of “improper” adherence to the law requiring that a woman’s head be fully covered by a garment called a hijab. A few days after her detention, Amini died at a hospital of what the regime claimed was a heart attack. The family asserted that Amini had no pre-existing health condition and that her death was undoubtedly a result of mistreatment by authorities during and after her arrest. The morality police and staff of the re-education center are mostly members of the Basij mobilization force, a unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) that monitors the population for loyalty and suppresses major demonstrations.

On September 17, protests broke out over Amini’s death and the broader issue of regime enforcement of restrictions on women and on citizen behavior in public. Virtually since the inception of the Islamic Republic, women have demanded the relaxation of the dress code laws and an end to the limitations of their rights in property and family matters. In the September 2022 unrest, many women led the demonstrations and have drawn public support by burning or removing their hijabs. Most of the past uprisings, including in 2009, 2017, and 2019, as well as smaller episodes of unrest, were sparked primarily by perceived regime corruption, electoral misfeasance, or by economic conditions that have been made worse by U.S.-led economic sanctions – all of which have become factors in the latest uprising. And, even though the current uprising has focused on women’s rights, many demonstrators are calling for the outright fall of the regime.

As protests expanded, representatives of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamene’i, reportedly offered condolences and apologies to Amini’s family, and President Ibrahim Raisi claimed that the death would be fully investigated. However, the Iranian leadership’s steps did not prevent protests from expanding to over 130 small and large cities, or from escalating into riots against Basij and other law enforcement officers. As of September 25, human rights organizations claim that at least 41 protesters, as well as some members of the security forces, have been killed in clashes. About half of the protester deaths, and the most intense violence, have occurred in mostly Kurdish-inhabited provinces of northwestern Iran – consistent with reports that Iran’s Kurds view Amini’s death as emblematic of regime repression of their community. In some smaller locations, demonstrators have outnumbered security forces and attacked and forced them to retreat. In most locations, however, the regime has been able to follow its familiar playbook – the deployment of overwhelming force against protesters. The regime appears to have sufficient resources – as well as a reservoir of support among an older generation and rural Iranians – to prevent the uprising from shaking its grip on power. In addition to the use of force, the government, as it has in recent cycles of unrest, cut Internet access to prevent protesters from organizing. It also has begun accusing the demonstrators of being instigated by “foreign powers” and of constituting a threat to Iran’s national security – an accusation that carries heavy penalties on those convicted. Consistent with past practices, the regime organized a pro-government protests on September 23 that criticized the demonstrators for disloyalty and called for the execution of “rioters.” The regime has also reportedly pressured and threatened journalists and Amini family members who have sought to document her death or refused to back the government’s explanation of it.

Still, the regime remained defiant, giving no indication that it would change any laws to ease the restrictions on the public dress code or relax enforcement of these laws. Iranian leaders lashed out at its international critics, particularly the United States, that Iranian leaders perceive as hoping that the unrest might produce the downfall of the regime. At his U.N. General Assembly speech on September 21, Raisi did not specifically reference Amini’s death but instead accused the United States of upholding a “double standard” by criticizing the human rights practices of its adversaries while downplaying abuses in the United States itself. He also accused the United States, more broadly, of pursuing a “militaristic” foreign policy through its past military interventions in the region and its impositions of economic sanctions on Iran and other countries. During his speech to the Assembly, also on September 21, President Joseph Biden directly challenged the Iranian leadership on the Amini death and subsequent uprising, stating that: “Today we stand with the brave citizens and the brave women of Iran who right now are demonstrating to secure their basic rights.” Yet, neither the United States, its partners, the United Nations, or other outside actors appear to have sufficient leverage to compel the regime to change its policies on the dress code or other domestic issues. In all past and current negotiations with major powers to limit Iran’s nuclear program, Iranian leaders have consistently refused to incorporate human rights concessions – or any aspects of its behavior beyond Iran’s nuclear program – into the discussions. The United States has imposed sanctions on Iranian officials and institutions, such as prisons, for significant human rights abuses, but the government has not offered the United States or other actors any concessions on domestic policy issues. Still, the extent of the September 2022 uprising indicates that broad grievances exist within the population, possibly widespread enough to pose a significant threat to the regime over the longer term.

 

MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: Iranian artillery shelling targets border areas for second consecutive day – the Reason = 22-year-old Kurdish girl, Mahsa (Zhina) Amini

Reconnaissance planes were seen overflying the area, according to Kurdistan 24 correspondent on the ground.  Kurdistan 24 – 26.9.22 – Barbzeen countryside in Erbil province’s Bradost area has been the target of Iranian artillery shelling for two consecutive days, Sept. 25, 2022. – ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – weiterlesen / click to continue

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