The story of Kurds, Turks and ISIL in Syria is complicated but the root
cause of all the twists and turns is an old and very simple story. The
United States under president Barack Obama used ISIL and al-Qaeda
terrorists in an attempt to overthrow the Syrian government. The project
was a completely bipartisan affair, with the supposed political rivals
in the republican and democratic parties on board with using Baghdadi
and his forces for their own purposes.
-- Margaret Kimberley, "The Baghdadi Scam" (BLACK AGENDA REPORT).
The Third Estate Sunday Review focuses on politics and culture. We're an online magazine. We don't play nice and we don't kiss butt. In the words of Tuesday Weld: "I do not ever want to be a huge star. Do you think I want a success? I refused "Bonnie and Clyde" because I was nursing at the time but also because deep down I knew that it was going to be a huge success. The same was true of "Bob and Carol and Fred and Sue" or whatever it was called. It reeked of success."
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Truest statement of the week II
The Iraqi police and security services have killed at least 250
people and injured thousands more in a brutal crackdown against the mass
protests that first erupted earlier this month. In Karbala, 18 people
were killed and 122 injured on Monday night. Three people died in
Nasiriya as a result of injuries sustained earlier in the month.
The strikes and protests against Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi’s government, which are uniting workers across religious affiliation despite the confusion deliberately stoked by Iraq’s divisive political system, are the largest in decades. Centered in the country’s majority Shia population, the ostensible base of the ruling parties that make up Mahdi's fragile coalition, the protests have shaken the regime to its core.
They reflect the enormous anger over endemic poverty, rampant unemployment, the lack of the most basic services and the systemic corruption that has pervaded Iraq since the 2003 US-led invasion and occupation and the bitter sectarian conflicts instigated by Washington as part of its divide-and-rule strategy, which have devastated the country.
-- Jean Shaoul, "Iraqi regime responds to mass protests with brutal crackdown" (WSWS).
The strikes and protests against Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi’s government, which are uniting workers across religious affiliation despite the confusion deliberately stoked by Iraq’s divisive political system, are the largest in decades. Centered in the country’s majority Shia population, the ostensible base of the ruling parties that make up Mahdi's fragile coalition, the protests have shaken the regime to its core.
They reflect the enormous anger over endemic poverty, rampant unemployment, the lack of the most basic services and the systemic corruption that has pervaded Iraq since the 2003 US-led invasion and occupation and the bitter sectarian conflicts instigated by Washington as part of its divide-and-rule strategy, which have devastated the country.
-- Jean Shaoul, "Iraqi regime responds to mass protests with brutal crackdown" (WSWS).
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Wednesday.
Let's thank all who participated this edition which includes Dallas and the following:
And what did we come up with?
Peace,
-- Jim, Dona, Ty, Jess, Ava and C.I.
Wednesday.
Let's thank all who participated this edition which includes Dallas and the following:
The Third Estate Sunday Review's Jim, Dona, Ty, Jess and Ava,
Rebecca of Sex and Politics and Screeds and Attitude,
Betty of Thomas Friedman Is a Great Man,
C.I. of The Common Ills and The Third Estate Sunday Review,
Kat of Kat's Korner (of The Common Ills),
Mike of Mikey Likes It!,
Elaine of Like Maria Said Paz),
Cedric of Cedric's Big Mix,
Ruth of Ruth's Report,
Wally of The Daily Jot,
Trina of Trina's Kitchen, Marcia of SICKOFITRDLZ,
Stan of Oh Boy It Never Ends,
Isaiah of The World Today Just Nuts,
and Ann of Ann's Mega Dub.
Rebecca of Sex and Politics and Screeds and Attitude,
Betty of Thomas Friedman Is a Great Man,
C.I. of The Common Ills and The Third Estate Sunday Review,
Kat of Kat's Korner (of The Common Ills),
Mike of Mikey Likes It!,
Elaine of Like Maria Said Paz),
Cedric of Cedric's Big Mix,
Ruth of Ruth's Report,
Wally of The Daily Jot,
Trina of Trina's Kitchen, Marcia of SICKOFITRDLZ,
Stan of Oh Boy It Never Ends,
Isaiah of The World Today Just Nuts,
and Ann of Ann's Mega Dub.
And what did we come up with?
Margaret Kimberley gets another truest.
Jean Shaoul gets a truest.
Iraq.
Ava and C.I. tackle a lot in this article.
Another roundtable. We're not forbidding or banning others. The last two has just been the THIRD players with Betty added the second one because she told us she wanted to take part. And she does so be sure to read this one.
We continue our popular feature.
Anais Nin's collection of novels turns 60.
More candy in the kitchen.
Bernie.
What we listened to while writing.
Green Party coverage.
Press release from Senator Tammy Baldwin's office.
Mike and the gang wrote this and we thank them for it.
Peace,
-- Jim, Dona, Ty, Jess, Ava and C.I.
Editorial: Man, can't they see the world's on fire
Baby Shark is apparently a protest anthem now, from Lebanon to Iraq.
This is Baghdad tonight
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The protests in Iraq.
Tuesday, AP reported, "Masked gunmen opened fire at Iraqi protesters in the Shiite holy city of Karbala on Tuesday, killing 18 people and wounding hundreds, security officials said, in one of the deadliest single attacks since anti-government demonstrations erupted earlier this month." Yes, we're talking Iraq. The snapshot that morning had already noted these attacks. Before the media registered what was happening, Iraqis were posting videos on social media.
Are you talking about the protests to the people you know.
- Anybody dismissing what’s happening in #Iraq is really not paying attention. This is Nassiriyah City tonight. Thousands and thousands are out protesting, chanting peacefully for change. Protests now in Week 5:
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If not, why not?
- Over 230 people have been killed, more than 6,000 injured since protests in Iraq began earlier this month — A quick summary of why are people protesting
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In Iraq, people are putting everything on the line to fight for freedom.
#Humanrights #News: Young Iraqi woman gets killed in Iraq protests by security forces
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You'd think, we could take just a little bit of time to notice here in the west -- the west that, please remember, invaded Iraq to begin with and still occupies its land.
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Title is a line in the Mamas and the Papas' "Safe In My Garden."