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NSA Nightmare Scenario Comes True: Agency Planned To Use Spy Technology To Smear 'Radicalizers' - Logged Online 'Sex Activity'


Whistleblower Edward Snowden
Whistleblower Edward Snowden: Revelations from documents
leaked by the former NSA contractor continues to shock and
amaze. (Illustration: DonkeyHotey)
"It's exactly this kind of activity that has so many people concerned about the NSA. They're clearly not just spying on terrorist communications for the sake of preventing an attack. Now they're directly talking about using private information, like the fact that someone surfs porn or is 'attracted to fame' to do character assassinations of people they dislike."


NSA Spied On Porn Habits Of 'Radicalizers,' Planned To Use Details To Embarrass Them (via Techdirt)
The latest report on leaked Snowden docs from Glenn Greenwald (along with Ryan Gallagher and Ryan Grim at the Huffington Post) shows how the NSA had a plan to use the porn surfing habits of certain people they didn't like to discredit them. If this…






Pakistan: Dr. Who Helped CIA Find Bin Laden Charged With Murder of Patient 8 Yrs Ago - He Was Already Serving 33-Yr Sentence

The doctor, Shakil Afridi, was hailed as a hero by American officials but was given a 33-year sentence. He was convicted and jailed on charges of being a member of a terrorist organization. Pakistan also accused Afridi's of running a fake vaccination campaign for the CIA to gather DNA evidence to confirm the presence of bin Laden. Local vaccination programs have been hampered in Pakistan ever since because of suspicions raised by the bin Laden operation. Currently, Alfidi is being charged with the death of a patient eight years ago.
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Doctor Who Helped U.S. Find Bin Laden Charged With Murder (via Repost Video News)
The doctor who helped the CIA track down Osama bin Laden during a secret raid in 2011 has been charged with murder.





Mali: French Troops Reportedly Kill Wanted Jihadist's Deputy

French troops in Mali kill wanted jihadist's deputy (via AFP)
The French army has killed the second-in-command of wanted Algerian jihadist leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar in an operation in northern Mali, security sources told AFP on Wednesday. Hacene Ould Khalil, who went by the nom de guerre Jouleibib, was killed…

China, Stop Calling Uyghur Muslims Terrorists

Ethnic Uyghur Muslims are more and more often associated with the term “terrorist” in China. Local authorities and media outlets often define violent incidents in border regions as terrorist activity. This official definition has turned random individual criminal acts into the collective responsibility of an ethnic minority and resulted in the labeling of its members as terrorist suspects.

By Oiwan Lam

The latest officially defined “terrorist case” happened on November 16 2013 in Xinjian Bachu county. Eleven people were killed in a police station, two were local police officers and nine were Muslim Uyghurs from Bachu county.

Uyghur elders with child. (Photo: Todenhoff)


The Xinjiang local authorities quickly defined the incident as a violent terrorist attack and claimed that stability was effectively restored as the nine violent assaulters were shot dead. However according to Radio Free Asia, people who surrounded the police station had managed to capture the young attackers alive while the police officers chose to shoot them dead on the spot. As all the witnesses aside from the police are dead, it keeps people wondering what had exactly happened inside the police station.

Chinese dissident Hu Ping raises a number of questions about the incident:



In reply to Hu Ping, IIham Tohti, an Uyghur university professor, stressed the need to revise the Chinese government's ethnic policy:


 A few months ago in April, a similar ethnic clash happened in the same Bachu police station and the violence left 21 people dead, including 15 police officers and government officials. The incident was also defined as a terrorist assault.

Against the background of the establishment of a top-level national security committee (NSC), many believe that ethnic minorities in border areas will become the target of anti-terrorist security control. For example, Kai Lei, a media worker from pro-Chinese government newspapers Wenhui Bao, urged the NSC to adopt a hard-handed policy in districts such as Bachu:

 
Yet the definition of terrorist assault is highly problematic in China as anonymous writer from Uighurbiz.net, “Little grand father_Aike” pointed out. The writer compared two sets of incidents in 2013 to indicate the arbitrary definition of a violent terrorist assault: the June 7 Fujian bus station arson vs. the October 28 Beijing Tiananmen Jeep cash incident, and the August 25 Chengdu hospital assault vs. the November 16 Bachu police station assault.

The arson case in Fujian left 47 dead and 34 injured, and the police said it was committed by an angry and desperate individual and defined as a criminal case. The Beijing case resulting in five dead and 38 injured was defined an organized terrorist attack. Among the dead were the three Uyghur sitting inside the Jeep.

The writer pointed out that the very definition of the crimes has instigated different reactions to the criminals. In the first casex people see it as an individual act of insanity, but in the latter case as an ethnic-based organized terrorist act:


When comparing the Chengdu assault and the Bachu assault, even though the Chengdu one was well planned and specifically targeted at medical workers in a hospital, which resulted in five dead and 11 injured, the case was defined a random act of individuals, while the Bachu case, in which the nine assaulters were shot dead on the spot, was defined as a terrorist act:



He urges authorities to reflect on the ethnic policy and help minorities establish a positive image of the ethnic group:




Reprinted with permission from Global Voices.

Little Coverage of the Wrong Sort of Terror


US journalists have a hard time knowing what to do with terrorism stories when the culprits are not Muslim, even though, in their own country, the vast majority of terrorism is carried out by non-Muslims (Extra!, 8/13).

Pavlo Lapshyn was sentenced to 40 years in prison in a British courtroom on October 25 (Guardian, 10/25.) Lapshyn  was convicted of stabbing to death 82-year-old grandfather Mohammed Saleem on April 29, as he returned from evening prayers at a Birmingham mosque; and planting at least three bombs targeting Muslims, one that  authorities say would have been lethal had a scheduled mosque prayer service not been postponed. 

White supremacist killer Pavlo Lapshyn.
"I have a racial hatred," Lapshyn told investigators. "I would like to increase racial conflict, because they are not white and I am white."

This story of terrorism hardly registered in US news media. According to the Nexis news database, Mohammed Saleem and Pavlo Lapshyn were mentioned in just 10 US newspaper and news wire stories, most of them brief Associated Press and States News Service wires (e.g., Associated Press, 10/25; States News Service, 19/25). The New York Times was alone among major newspapers, running a detailed report on October 23

Saleem’s story can be contrasted with that of British Army Sergeant Lee Rigby, murdered by Islamist assailants in a London street a few weeks later. Rigby and his killers, Michael Adebowale and Michael Adebolajo, were mentioned in 570 US newspapers and news wire stories.

There's more than one reason for that. Rigby's killers stayed at the murder scene and were videotaped talking about killing the soldier. But it's hard to deny that one reason Rigby's story got than 50 times the coverage of Saleem's is that it fits a false and damaging media narrative about who are the perpetrators and who the victims of such horrific acts.


LAX shooter, Paul Ciancia, was a racist and homophobe with terrorist intent but was 
not called a terrorist by big media in America.



Reprinted with permission from Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting.