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After less than two weeks of retreating with few shots fired and little resistance, the SAA has retreated into, well, a state of non-existence. This thereby ends a conflict that has been simmering for over a decade. With the end of this conflict, another begins: the carving up of what used to be Syria between Israel and Turkey, with perhaps the odd Syrian faction getting a rump state here and there. Both Israel and Turkey have begun military operations, with Israel working on expanding their territory in Syria and bombing military bases to ensure as little resistance as possible.

Israeli success in Syria is interesting to contrast against their failures in Gaza and Lebanon. A short time ago, Israel failed to make significant territorial progress in Lebanon due to Hezbollah's resistance despite the heavy hits they had recently taken, and was forced into a ceasefire with little to show for the manpower and equipment lost and the settlers displaced. The war with Lebanon was fast, but still slow enough to allow a degree of analysis and prediction. In contrast, the sheer speed of Syria's collapse has made analysis near-impossible beyond obvious statements like "this is bad" and "Assad is fucking up"; by the time a major Syrian city had fallen, you barely had time to digest the implications before the next one was under threat.

There is still too much that we don't know about the potential responses (and non-responses) of other countries in the region - Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, and Russia, for example. I think that this week and the next will see a lot of statements made by various parties and an elucidation of how the conflict will progress. The only thing that seems clear is that we are in the next stage of the conflict, and perhaps have been, in retrospect, since Nasrallah's assassination. This stage has been and will be far more chaotic as the damage to Israel compounds and they are willing to take greater and greater risks to stay in power. It will also involve Israel causing destruction all throughout the region, rather than mostly localizing it in Gaza and southern Lebanon. Successful gambles like with Syria may or may not outweigh the unsuccessful ones like with Lebanon. This is a similar road to the one apartheid South Africa took, but there are also too many differences to say if the destination will be the same.

What is certain is that Assad's time in power can be summarized as a failure, both to be an effective leader and to create positive economic conditions. His policies were actively harmful to internal stability for no real payoff and by the end, all goodwill had been fully depleted. By the end, the SAA did not fight back; not because of some wunderwaffen on the side of HST, but because there was nothing to fight for, and internal cohesion rapidly disintegrated.


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[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 41 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (2 children)

"Uncomfortable, Awkward and Intimidating.": Prospective Citizens Grilled in Demeaning Danish "Mindset Interviews"

Today, three applicants for Danish citizenship faced the naturalization committee of the Nordic hermit kingdom's rubber-stamp parliament for unprecedented "mindset interviews". The process, designed to evaluate adherence to "Danish values" and gauge the "democratic mindset" of applicants marks a controversial new chapter in Denmark's citizenship procedures.

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Anonymous Snitching Snubs Hopes Of Citizenship

The two men and one woman, who had already fulfilled Denmark's exhaustive naturalization requirements, were subjected to this grilling following anonymous complaints about their Facebook activity. The complaints triggered a freeze on their applications, despite the applicants meeting a laundry list of requirements that includes everything from employment, a clean criminal record and having no outstanding public debts to passing a language exam and a trivia quiz, signing a declaration of loyalty and physically shaking the hand of the local mayor or similar official (skin contact explicitly required).

Their hopes of citizenship now rest on a vote by the naturalization committee, which has the power to reject or approve their applications. One applicant is reported to have used a picture of Saddam Hussein as his profile picture. Another posted a homophobic comment urging parliament to "do something about your homosexuality instead" in response to parliament passing an islamophobic "Burqa ban". While such expressions are ostensibly protected under Denmark’s constitution, they have now become grounds for informal inquisitions into applicants' "democratic mindset".

The interviews happened behind closed doors but some questions from anonymous committee members have been reported. Questions included:

  • Should homosexuals be allowed to hold hands and kiss in public?
  • What would you say if your child dated someone who wasn’t Muslim?
  • Which value do you think is the most important in a democracy?

Peder Hvelplund, member of the committee for the pro-democracy "Red-Green" opposition party did not ask any questions. Instead he spent his talking time apologizing to applicants that they had to be "dragged through such an undignified process".

The committee's vice-chair, Helene Brydensholt from the green "Alternative" party had resigned in protest and was not present.

Being targeted as props for right-wing culture war theatrics is likely to have devastating consequences for the applicants' prospects of gaining citizenship and having their legal and political rights safeguarded. All three were visibly nervous and emotional before appearing before the committee. The woman applicant left the hearing in visible distress, rushing past reporters in tears.

Pro-democracy Opposition: "Uncomfortable, Awkward and Intimidating"

The racist majority of the committee had a positive assessment of the interrogations with chairman of the committee, Islamophobic firebrand Mikkel Bjørn from the fascist Danish People's Party called the interviews "a really good conversation and a really good dialogue". The pro-democratic opposition had a different view of the interviews with Hvelplund describing them as "the most uncomfortable, awkward and intimidating experience" in his time in politics.

The interrogations are a long-time wet dream of the racist right and are the pet project of Mikkel Bjørn whose racist views are well-documented. Bjørn has stated an explicit and borderline genocidal desire to reduce the Muslim population of Denmark, remove the legal status of all Muslim faith communities and "make islamic life in Denmark close to impossible".

The efforts of Bjørn and the "Danish People's Party" has been seconded by the ruling "Social Democrats" whose already reactionary politics has taken a significant authoritarian turn over recent years. Social Democrat committee member Anders Kronborg has described the intimidating interviews as "a grand gesture" towards applicants who are "invited to the stronghold of democracy" to tell "why they have these views and find them reconcilable with having a Danish passport".

Expect The Danish Inquisition: Libertarians Demands "Systematic Screenings" Of All Applicants

The interviews are not the only measure taken by Denmark's Islamophobic political elite to police the speech of the kingdom's Muslim minority. The far-right libertarian "Liberal Alliance" party has demanded that the regime forms an expert group to develop even more intrusive mechanisms to "systematically screen" the "democratic mindset" of all who apply for citizenship.

The interviews happens as the latest development in over three decades of rightward shift in Danish politics that has made islamophobic and racist opinions the new "political correctness" among the media and ruling elite. Especially the "Social Democrats", who once had roots in the labour movement, have moved so far right as to be virtually indistinguishable from the fascist Danish People's Party.

A Process Mired In Chaos

The interviews are happening in a legal grey zone under chaotic and arbitrary procedures. Leading up to today's interrogations legal scholars and civil servants had voiced concerns about the legality of the interrogations under national and international human rights law. This did not move the committee's majority who decided to push forward with the interviews.

In Denmark's peculiar naturalization process that dates back to the 1800's citizenship is granted through a legislative process rather than an administrative one. In practice this leaves applicants at the mercy of political whim, stripped of many of the legal protections against arbitrary, biased and lazy decisions that normally apply in administrative law. The sheer amount of applicants and paperwork means that the MP's on the committee often vote on applications they have never read and their decisions are reported to depend on the individual moods of MP's on the day of the vote rather than on serious casework.

Today was no different and up to the last moments the procedural rules of the interrogations were unclear. In the letter summoning them to appear before the committee applicants had been told to come alone. However, one applicant had asked in advance whether they could bring a council. After some debate and confusion the request was granted. When appearing the council asked whether they were allowed to record the proceedings. This caused some debate in the committee before proceedings could go ahead. It is unknown whether the council was allowed to record the interrogation or not.

The three applicants will know whether they've passed through the needle's eye on December 19th when the naturalization bill is introduced to parliament. The Danish People's Party has already announced that they will vote against the naturalization of two of the applicants.

Denying citizenship on arbitrary grounds contravenes international human rights law. However, courts lack the authority to grant citizenship to those unfairly denied, leaving compensation as the only recourse for victims of this deeply flawed process.

Normally I don't post pictures but this is Mikkel Bjørn looking like he has just discovered Anne Frank's hiding place:

CW: Nazi with shit-eating grin

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[–] RomCom1989@hexbear.net 41 points 9 months ago (9 children)

I would like to show you a very interesting figure in the whole Calin Georgescu debacle, a certain Horatiu Potra

Former member of the French Foreign Legion, and chief of the Central African Republic's president's corp of bodyguards, now PMC founder, recently active in the DRC, fighting against the Kinshasa government was recently "arrested" because of his connections with Georgescu. He was "caught" heading to Bucharest with a convoy of cars carrying firearms,machetes and a drone,among other things supposedly in order to start violent protests or intimidate journalists and public figures to stop covering Georgescu in a bad light.

I put those quotes there because his "arrest" was probably only for show,he wasn't even handcuffed when they took him,and just today he was released from judicial review. The pro Georgescu faction, most likely SIE (external intelligence) warned him ahead of time and are gonna get him off the hook. SRI (internal intelligence) is the pro-West faction from what I heard from my friends who have some inside sources,but this could be inacurate,so take this with a grain of salt.

Very interesting figure,has ties to Wagner,I call him both the Romanian Prigozhin and the Romanian Mike Ehrmenntraut,and you'll see why when you look at a photo of him.

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[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 41 points 10 months ago (3 children)

What is up with Syrian Rebels and Terrorists having Saddam Hussein pictures and flags? Assad had some beef with Hussein because of Syria's action during the Gulf War, is this related to that?

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[–] plinky@hexbear.net 40 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

can almost feel the movement of erdie and economy hand

*Obviously pisrael supports kurds, to misdirect any military action from them. I also feel erdie is moving too fast, trump doesn't care about kurds, biden might

[–] CoolerOpposide@hexbear.net 40 points 10 months ago

The real question is what exactly this guys Waluigi has been up to this entire time?

[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 40 points 10 months ago (4 children)

Trump to Pardon MAGA Rioters Once in Office - Telesur English

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At least 1,572 individuals have been charged in connection with the 2021 Capitol attack. On Sunday, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said that he will pardon his supporters involved in the 2021 Capitol attack starting on his first day in office.

In an interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” Trump described those incarcerated as “living in hell,” arguing that they have been put through a “very nasty system.” “I’m going to be acting very quickly. First day,” Trump said, warning that some members of the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack “should go to jail.” After the 2020 U.S. presidential election, then-President Trump refused to concede to his opponent Joe Biden and claimed that there was widespread election fraud.

On Jan. 6, 2021, thousands of Trump supporters broke into the Capitol and interrupted the certifying process of the 2020 presidential election, prompting hundreds of lawmakers to evacuate in panic. The deadly attack, which led to five deaths and hundreds of police officers injured, is a “landmark stain” on American democracy, according to a CNN report published in June 2021.

At least 1,572 individuals have been charged in connection with the attack, and over 1,251 have either been convicted or pleaded guilty, making it one of the biggest criminal investigations in American history. Among them, at least 645 have been sentenced to prison terms, and about 250 people are in custody.

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[–] RomCom1989@hexbear.net 40 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

Funny moment after the cancellation of the first round of presidential elections in Romania

Elena Lasconi,who was supposed to run against Georgescu publicly humiliating herself on Twitter dot com, begging at Trumps feet

https://x.com/ElenaLasconi/status/1865501542888976665

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[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 40 points 9 months ago

Honduras: Authorities Reports Historic Drop in Homicide Rate - Telesur English

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Honduran President Xiomara Castro celebrated a historic decrease in the country’s homicide rate on Friday, attributing the decline to her government’s comprehensive crime-fighting strategies. The announcement came during a ceremony honoring police officers for their contributions to national security.

“My government and the National Council of Defense and Security approved the National Plan for Crime Solution, and today I want to congratulate the Minister of Security and the National Police for achieving a historic decrease in homicide rates in Honduras,” President Castro stated.

The president’s comments followed a ceremony promoting 254 police officers and recognizing others for their achievements in combating crime. She praised the National Police and Armed Forces for delivering “decisive blows” against drug trafficking, highlighting significant seizures of narcotics and the destruction of drug plantations and labs. This, she claimed, represents a substantial improvement over the previous administration’s handling of the issue.

Security Minister Héctor Gustavo Sánchez echoed the president’s sentiments, emphasizing progress in combating organized crime, gangs (maras), and drug trafficking. He reported that Honduras is on track to end the year with the lowest homicide rate in two decades, representing a reduction of nearly eight points in the homicide rate.

He further noted that 65 of the country’s 298 municipalities (22%) have reported no violent incidents. Minister Sánchez also highlighted a 46% decrease in femicides, attributed to a comprehensive prevention and control strategy. He cited impressive figures including over 26 tons of cocaine seized, more than 11 million coca plants destroyed, and over 15,000 firearms removed from circulation.

These figures align with data released earlier this week by the Violence Observatory of the National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH). The Observatory projects a homicide rate of 27 per 100,000 inhabitants for 2024, a significant drop from 34.5 in 2023. They also anticipate a femicide rate of 4.8 per 100,000 women, a 3.8-point decrease from the previous year. The significant reductions in both homicide and femicide rates represent a major success for the Castro administration’s security initiatives.

[–] ClathrateG@hexbear.net 40 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (2 children)

https://v.redd.it/hmi7zk4nm16e1 has this been posted yet? a tiktok by a friend of the adjuster, desc;

Luigi Mangione is probably the most google keyword today. But before all of this, for a while, it was also the only name whose facetime calls I would pick up. He was one of my absolute best, closest, most trusted friends. He was also the only person who, at 1am on a work day, in this video, agreed to go to the store with drunk me, to look for mochi ice cream.

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[–] FuckyWucky@hexbear.net 39 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (3 children)

https://www.thedailystar.net/news/bangladesh/news/yunus-indicates-election-late-2025-or-mid-2026-3777556

Yunus indicates election by late 2025 or mid 2026


Yunus also reiterated the government's commitment to enabling Bangladeshi expatriates to vote, a promise that has been made repeatedly in the past but never implemented.

Whatever happened to election in 3 months?

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[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 39 points 10 months ago

South Korean Opposition Parties Submit 2nd Impeachment Motion Against Yoon - Telegram

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At least two-thirds of the 300 National Assembly lawmakers are required to vote in favor to pass an impeachment motion. On Thursday, South Korea’s opposition parties on Thursday submitted a second impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk-yeol over his martial law declaration, according to multiple media outlets.

The main liberal opposition Democratic Party and five other minor parties submitted the second motion to impeach Yoon after the first one was scrapped last Saturday as the ruling People Power Party lawmakers boycotted a vote. The opposition bloc planned to report the motion to a plenary session of the National Assembly on Friday and put it up for a vote at 5:00 p.m. local time (0800 GMT) on Saturday.

Under the constitution, at least two-thirds of the 300 National Assembly lawmakers are required to vote in favor to pass an impeachment motion. If the motion is passed, the constitutional court will deliberate it for up to 180 days, during which Yoon’s presidential power will be suspended.

Yoon declared an emergency martial law on the night of Dec. 3, but it was revoked by the National Assembly hours later. The embattled president said earlier in the day that his martial law imposition aimed to protect against the “legislative dictatorship” of the majority opposition.

[–] ThomasMuentzner@hexbear.net 39 points 10 months ago (3 children)
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[–] WIIHAPPYFEW@hexbear.net 39 points 10 months ago

This is what bipartisanship is all about wholesome

[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 39 points 10 months ago

Photo circulating online claiming to be of Bashar Assad & family in Moscow is old from their visit in 2023.

I guess we won't be able see Assad for some time now? Unless the situation in Syria changes to his favor.

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