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Africans denied right to work in Israel

Africans denied right to work in Israel “Rather than saying, ‘This is what you need to do,’ they destroyed all food in the restaurant, including what was on people’s plates,” said Ilana Pinshaw, project manager at Tel Aviv-based microfinance group Microfy, which monitored the case and provides training, and small loans to asylum-seekers in Israel looking to start businesses.

Bias against Muslims rampant in “liberal” California

Bias against Muslims rampant in “liberal” California The Islamic Human Rights Commission reveals that 29.9 percent of all respondents in the state of California had experienced a hate-motivated physical attack, the highest figure found so far. Not far behind, however, in the designated seat of liberal America, the San Francisco Bay Area of California, 23 percent of respondents reported being victims of a hate crime.

72% Think NSA May Have Monitored Congress, Military Leaders, Judges - Rasmussen Reportsâ„¢

72% Think NSA May Have Monitored Congress, Military Leaders, Judges - Rasmussen Reportsâ„¢ Most voters think the National Security Agency is likely to have violated one of the country’s most cherished constitutional standards – the checks and balances between the three branches of government – by spying on the private communications of Congress and judges.

A Giant Blackmail Machine: NSA Spying: So They Are Listening In, After All

A Giant Blackmail Machine: NSA Spying: So They Are Listening In, After All A Giant Blackmail Machine NSA Spying: So They Are Listening In, After All  By Tom Burghardt June 24, 2013 " Information Clearing House  - Despite a stream of mendacious twaddle from President Obama, congressional grifters and spook agency mouthpieces like Office of the Director of National Intelligence head James Clapper, FBI Director Robert Mueller and NSA chief General Keith Alexander, it turns out our guardians are listening in to America's, and most of the world's, telephone conversations after all.

The Pursuit of Edward Snowden: Washington in a Rage, Striving to Run the World

The Pursuit of Edward Snowden: Washington in a Rage, Striving to Run the World By Norman Solomon June 24, 2013 " Information Clearing House  -  Rarely has any American provoked such fury in Washington’s high places. So far, Edward Snowden has outsmarted the smartest guys in the echo chamber -- and he has proceeded with the kind of moral clarity that U.S. officials seem to find unfathomable.

Groundhog Day in Afghanistan: US Turns Up 12 Years Late For Talks With The Taliban

Groundhog Day in Afghanistan: US Turns Up 12 Years Late For Talks With The Taliban Karzai is bitter because, with the US losing in Afghanistan, its withdrawal will probably lead to the demise of any government led by him, and perhaps to a resumption of the civil war, in which it intervened to back one side 12 years ago. He has now suspended talks on a long term security deal with the US for when the troops supposedly quit the country in 2014. This is harmful to the US which is already planning to maintain a considerable military presence with many bases in the country.