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No es solo Trump.... también la hipócrita Europa - Alemania aprueba ley para acelerar expulsión de inmigrantes

Alemania aprueba ley para acelerar expulsión de inmigrantes

El gobierno alemán aprobó este miércoles un controvertido proyecto de ley que facilita la expulsión de migrantes cuyas solicitudes de asilo fueron denegadas.
El texto prevé acelerar los envíos a sus países de origen de aquellos peticionarios de asilo rechazados, como era el caso del tunecino que atacó con un camión contra un mercado navideño en esta capital y dejó 12 muertos.
Con esta reforma el ejecutivo germano incluye medidas más duras contra potenciales terroristas extranjeros y permite el acceso por parte de las autoridades a los teléfonos celulares y computadoras de ciertos demandantes de asilo, en aras de poder confirmar su identidad.
El nuevo proyecto de ley también prevé la detención para su devolución de migrantes que representan una amenaza a la seguridad nacional, y contempla la introducción de tobilleras electrónicas para una mejor vigilancia de sospechosos.
Alemania deportó un récord de 80 mil migrantes en 2016, cifra que aumentará este año, según afirmó Peter Altmaier, jefe de la Cancillería Federal.
Altmaier dijo el pasado domingo al diario Bild am Sonntag que casi la mitad de las 700 mil peticiones de asilo presentadas el año pasado fueron rechazadas.
‘Enviaremos a estas personas a casa rápidamente porque si no lo hacemos dañará nuestra credibilidad como un estado basado en el Imperio de la ley’, apuntó.
De acuerdo con medios periodísticos locales, las medidas, que aún requieren la aprobación del parlamento alemán, son un intento del Gobierno de apaciguar las críticas a su política de puertas abiertas hacia los migrantes, y recuperar a los votantes conservadores antes de los comicios generales de septiembre.
By Libreredwww.librered.net

Double Standards over ‘Russian Interference’ in Western Elections

FINIAN CUNNINGHAM -- Double Standards over ‘Russian Interference’ in Western Elections

Double Standards over ‘Russian Interference’ in Western Elections
FINIAN CUNNINGHAM | 23.02.2017 | OPINION

Double Standards over ‘Russian Interference’ in Western Elections

Just as polls show Marine Le Pen of the Front National taking a decisive lead over her two main rivals, Francois Fillon of the Republicans, and Emmanuel Macron of the newly formed En Marche, the latter gets a high-profile reception in Downing Street with British prime minister Theresa May.
Fillon has no plans to make a similar visit to Britain, while Downing Street officially announced that it would not be receiving Le Pen, reported the Independent.
With only weeks to go to the first round of the French presidential elections in April, the British government’s hosting of Macron this week can be seen as an extraordinary endorsement of his candidacy.
One could express it even more strongly and say that Britain is evidently interfering in the French democratic process by elevating one candidate over another.
A spokesman for premier May said that Macron had requested the meeting at Downing Street and «we were able to accommodate».
A smiling Macron photographed on the doorsteps of Number 10 clearly showed him relishing the singular honor bestowed by the British prime minister.
One can imagine the media hullabaloo if Marine Le Pen were greeted in Moscow by Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the Kremlin to then pointedly announce that her rival Macron would not be receiving a similar invitation. There would be howls of «Russian interference» in the French election.
Indeed, Russia is being accused of doing just that already on the basis of scant allegations. Emmanuel Macron has recently claimed that his campaign is being targeted by Russian hackers and «fake news». Macron’s campaign team is alleging – without providing any evidence – that its computers are being attacked by «Russian hackers».
The liberal pro-EU candidate is also claiming that «Kremlin-run news media» are mounting a fake news «influence campaign» to damage his credibility.
This follows the publication of a news article by the Sputnik outlet earlier this month which quoted French political rivals accusing Macron of being supported by global banking interests and a wealthy gay rights lobby.
Russian government-owned Sputnik has denied that it is trying to damage Macron’s candidacy, and that it was merely giving coverage to criticisms aired by French political rivals.
Based on such flimsy, partisan claims of political interference, the French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault earlier this week issued a warning to Russia to «stop meddling in the French presidential election».
Thus, a one-sided overblown claim by one of the presidential candidates is raised to a state level as if it is an established fact of Russian subversion of French sovereignty.
This narrative of Russian interference in foreign elections has evidently become contagious. Ever since American intelligence agencies, amplified by US media, began accusing Russia of hacking into the presidential elections to favor Donald Trump, the narrative has become a staple in other Western states.
Last week, German news outlet Deutsche Welle published this headline: «Is Moscow meddling in everything?» The article goes on to ask with insinuating tone: «Does Putin decide who wins elections in the West? Many believe that he cost Clinton the US presidency; now Macron is next France, and then Merkel will be in the line of fire».
The Russian government is legitimately entitled, as are other governments, to hold views on the outcome of foreign elections. After all, many European governments, including those of Germany and France, were adamantly opposed to Trump winning the US election, instead preferring his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. But they weren’t subjected to criticism that they were interfering in the American election.
Regarding France, Russian state interests might be best served by Marine Le Pen taking the presidency. She has expressed a desire to restore friendlier relations with Moscow and to jettison the NATO agenda of hostility towards Russia. Her anti-EU views would also help to undermine the Washington-led atlanticist axis which has driven enmity between Europe and Russia.
The Kremlin has been careful to not make any public statements on the outcome of the French election, nor of any other foreign election, maintaining that it does not interfere. Nevertheless, Moscow is entitled to have its own private assessment on what would serve its own national interests. There’s nothing untoward about that. It seems almost bizarre to have to explain that.
But such is the fever-pitch and hysteria about alleged Russian malfeasance that the slightest sign, such as a random news article airing critical comments as in the Macron example, is taken as «proof» of Kremlin interference.
This is in spite of the fact that no evidence is presented. German state intelligence, for instance, recently concluded that there was no evidence to support allegations that Russia was running a Trump-like influence campaign against Chancellor Merkel ahead of her country’s elections being held in September.
Perhaps the most egregious expression to date of the Russian interference narrative were claims made this week by Britain’s Telegraph newspaper that the Kremlin had sponsored a coup attempt against the government of Montenegro last October.
Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov lambasted the evidence-free claims as «absurd». Lavrov said it «is just another one in a series of groundless assertions blaming our country for carrying out cyberattacks against the entire West, interfering in election campaigns in the bulk of Western countries as well as allegations pointing to the Trump administration’s ties with Russian secret services, among other things».
The height of absurdity is Britain this week hosting Emmanuel Macron at the Downing Street residence of Prime Minister Theresa May.
May’s intervention is a full-on endorsement of this one candidate at a crucial time in the French election which sees his main rival Marine Le Pen taking a decisive lead in the polls.
But where are the headlines denouncing «British interference» in French democracy?
Western media are too preoccupied digging up far-fetched stories claiming Russian interference based on the flimsiest speculation.
That double standard is clear evidence of the irrational Russophobia that is gripping Western governments and news media. Russophobia that has become a psychosis.

ASSANGE PRESS CONFERENCE 5 FEBRUARY 2016

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At midday on Friday 5 February, 2016 Julian Assange, John Jones QC, Melinda Taylor, Jennifer Robinson and Baltasar Garzon will be speaking at a press conference at the Frontline Club on the decision made by the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention on the Assange case.

Rhetoric or resolution? New round of talks on Syria to kick off in Geneva





Publicado a 23/02/2017
On the back negotiations in Astana, a new round of UN-sponsored Syria peace talks is set to kick off in Geneva. Though no breakthrough is expected, UN envoy Staffan de Mistura says he is determined not to lose the momentum towards a resolution.



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“Parlem clar: a la merda”

Sánchez (ANC): “Parlem clar: a la merda”

 
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Jordi Sanchez, president de l'ANC | Foto: Europa Press

El president de l’ANC respón amb contundència a la nova querella contra la presidenta del Parlament, Carme Forcadell, per part de la Fiscalia

El president de l’ANC, Jordi Sànchez, ha reaccionat aquest dijous via Twitter al fet que la Fiscalia hagi presentat una nova querella contra la presidenta del Parlament, Carme Forcadell: “Parlem clar: a la merda”.
La querella també inclou el vicepresident de la Cambra catalana, Lluís Corominas; la secretària primera, Anna Simó, i la secretària quarta, Ramona Barrufet, per presumptes delictes de desobediència i prevaricació en impulsar el procés sobiranista.
“Als qui roben: poc més que alfombra vermella i als qui volen que el poble voti; querelles, inhabilitacions i judicis. Parlem clar: a la merda”, ha escrit en un missatge al seu perfil de Twitter.
També ha manifestat el seu rebuig a la nova querella el president d’Òmnium Cultural, Jordi Cuixart, que ha considerat que hi ha “un Estat decadent que vol atemorir” els electes catalans, però que no ho aconseguirà, a més d’expressar-los el seu suport.
En l’escrit, el Ministeri Públic apunta que els querellats (tots de JxSí) van mostrar una “voluntat única i definida” d’impulsar diverses accions encaminades a exercir l’autodeterminació, com la celebració d’un referèndum.
La Fiscalia també demana que s’acumuli aquesta querella a la causa que el Tribunal Superior de Justícia de Catalunya (TSJC) ja té oberta contra Forcadell per suposadament haver desobeït al Tribunal Constitucional (TC) en permetre votar al Ple del Parlament les conclusions de la Comissió d’estudi del procés constituent.

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