• The selling of the war on Iran (http://rationalreview.com/archives...
    https://diasp.eu/p/9254748

    The selling of the war on Iran

    Source: CounterPunch by Daryan Rezazad

    “One of the most expensive and sophisticated US made drones that flies at very high altitudes and supposedly was invulnerable, and sent repeated warnings that it had entered Iranian territory, is shot down by Iran with its wreckage found in Iranian territorial waters. What does that tell you? Clearly the drone was meant to be shot down!! Why? So that Trump could be talked into ordering a military strike on Iran, which he nearly did but backed off at the last minute. But the trouble is 98% of the American public is not going to know these details. Instead they will see blaring drums of war headlines and Fox News talking nitwits declaring that Iran has attacked America. Once the war has been ‘sold’ through these ‘sales’ (...)

  • Assange reportedly gravely ill, and hardly anyone’s talking about i...
    https://diasp.eu/p/9130190

    Assange reportedly gravely ill, and hardly anyone’s talking about it

    Source: Caitlin Johnstone, Rogue Journalist by Caitlin Johnstone

    “Julian Assange’s Swedish lawyer Per Samuelson has told the press that ‘Assange’s health situation on Friday was such that it was not possible to conduct a normal conversation with him.’ This jarring revelation has been reported by a small handful of outlets, but only as an aside in relation to Sweden refusing Samuelson’s request for a postponement of a scheduled hearing regarding Assange’s detention en absentia for a preliminary investigation of rape allegations. The fact that the imprisoned WikiLeaks founder is so ill that he can’t converse lucidly is itself far more significant than the postponement refusal, yet headlines mentioning Samuelson’s statement (...)

  • UK: Johnson ordered to face accusations that he lied to the public ...
    https://diasp.eu/p/9129729

    UK: Johnson ordered to face accusations that he lied to the public

    Source: National Public Radio [US state media]

    “A British court is ordering Boris Johnson to face accusations that while holding public office, he lied in order to sway voter opinion on Brexit. The case was brought by a ‘private prosecutor’ who says Johnson abused the public’s trust while holding official posts. Johnson has quickly emerged as a front-runner to replace Prime Minister Theresa May, who is resigning next month. But with today’s ruling, he must also face charges of misconduct in public office. The case was brought by Marcus Ball — who has raised more than $300,000 to fund his effort. Ball says Johnson is guilty of ‘misleading the public by endorsing and making statements about the cost of European Union (...)

    • – lien propre :

      http://rationalreview.com/archives/337859

      – article relié :
      https://www.npr.org/2019/05/29/727832275/boris-johnson-is-ordered-to-face-accusations-that-he-lied-to-the-public

      #UK #EU #UE #Europe #Brexit

      A British court is ordering Boris Johnson to face accusations that while holding on Brexit. The case was brought by a “private prosecutor” who says Johnson abused the public’s trust while holding official posts.

      Johnson has quickly emerged as a front-runner to replace Prime Minister Theresa May, who is resigning next month. But with today’s ruling, he must also face charges of misconduct in public office. The case was brought by Marcus Ball — who has raised more than $300,000 to fund his effort.

      Ball says Johnson is guilty of “misleading the public by endorsing and making statements about the cost of European Union Membership, which he knew to be false.”

      Johnson is currently a member of Parliament. He resigned as the U.K’s foreign secretary last summer, in a protest against May’s plans to leave the European Union. He has also served as London’s mayor.

      Johnson has repeatedly made the false claim that Britain paid £350 million each week to be in the European Union. The claim was famously touted on a Vote Leave campaign bus during the run-up to the Brexit vote.

      In 2017, the head of the U.K.’s Statistics Authority sent Johnson a letter expressing his disappointment and telling Johnson it was “a clear misuse of official statistics” to say leaving the EU would free up £350 million (more than $440 million) weekly to spend on national healthcare.

      In 2018, Johnson acknowledged that the figure was inaccurate — but he said it was “grossly underestimated.”

      On his crowdfunding page, Ball stresses that he’s not trying to stop Brexit from happening. Instead, he’s targeting what he sees as the real threat facing society: lying, particularly the falsehoods that flow from those in power.

      “Lying in politics is the biggest problem. It is far more important than Brexit and certainly a great deal older,” Ball wrote. “Historically speaking, lying in politics has assisted in starting wars, misleading voters and destroying public trust in the systems of democracy and government.”

      He added, “When politicians lie, democracy dies.”

      Ball says he wants to set a precedent by making it illegal for an elected official to lie about financial matters. If he’s successful, he says, the case could have a wide ripple effect.

      “Because of how the English common law works, it’s possible that such a precedent could be internationally persuasive by influencing the law in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Canada and India.”

      In Britain’s legal system, private prosecutions can be started by any person or company with the time and money to do so.

      As the London-based law firm Edmonds Marshall McMahon (which was once involved in Ball’s case) states, “Other than the fact the prosecution is brought by a private individual or company, for all other purposes they proceed in exactly the same way as if the prosecution had been brought by the Crown.”

  • Ecuador: Regime "bans Julian Assange from taking visitors and phone...
    https://diasp.eu/p/7156787

    Ecuador: Regime “bans Julian Assange from taking visitors and phone calls” in UK embassy

    Source: Daily Mail [UK]

    “Ecuador has banned WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from taking visitors and phones, it has been claimed. The whistleblower website tweeted that Mr Assange was being refused most forms of contact with the outside world by the Ecuadorian embassy in London.” (05/11/18)

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5717847/Ecuador-bans-Julian-Assange-taking-visitors-phone-calls.html

    Originally posted at: http://rationalreview.com/archives/296574

  • «Fake news» is a moral panic (http://rationalreview.com/archives/29...
    https://diasp.eu/p/7008735

    “Fake news” is a moral panic

    Source: Foundation for Economic Education by Sam Dumitriu

    “[F]ake news is too useful a narrative. Rather than face hard questions about candidate choice, voter disenchantment and campaign tactics, unsuccessful campaigns can blame social media for spreading misleading news stories. It’s useful for the New York Times to shift the focus on to fake stories about the Pope endorsing the Donald and away from their reporting of Hillary Clinton’s emails. And it’s useful as well for the other legacy media companies who compete with Facebook, Google and Twitter for ad revenue.” (04/12/18)

    https://fee.org/articles/fake-news-is-a-moral-panic

    #fake-news Originally posted at: (...)

  • When is hysteria treason? (http://rationalreview.com/archives/29346...
    https://diasp.eu/p/7007600

    When is hysteria treason?

    Source: CounterPunch by Paul Edwards

    “America is now run by an infantile hysteric who dominates the smoking wreckage of a sclerotic bureacracy, and a noxious, putrid cloaca of a Congress, in conjunction with a pompous, dimwitted military generalled by ignorant, insulated automatons, pickled in their own yahoo Jingo dogma. This authoritarian combination of malevolence and idiocy has brought us to the brink of incomparable catastrophe that the hysteria from the President, and from all official voices, has rendered increasingly likely, if not certain. Sadly, possibly tragically, there is no significantly powerful and morally persuasive corpus of opposition to the virus of war madness that has infected our entire political apparatus. The elites are uniformly (...)

  • Bahrain strikes biggest oilfield since 1932, dwarfing current reser...
    https://diasp.eu/p/6958749

    Bahrain strikes biggest oilfield since 1932, dwarfing current reserves

    Source: South China Morning Post [Hong Kong]

    “Bahrain has discovered its biggest oilfield in more than 80 years. The ‘highly significant’ oil and deep gas resource is thought to dwarf the Gulf kingdom’s current reserves, according to an official announcement on Sunday. It is located in the Khaleej al-Bahrain basin, located off the country’s west coast.” (04/02/18)

    http://www.scmp.com/news/world/middle-east/article/2139899/bahrain-strikes-biggest-oilfield-1932-dwarfing-current

    #bahrain #oil Originally posted at: http://rationalreview.com/archives/292169