(03.04.2023)
Daily Archives: 4. April 2023
Israel’s cabinet has approved Itamar Ben-Gvir’s demand for a personal National Guard militia composed of colonial hooligans. His top pick to lead the gang is reportedly Avinoam Emunah, who urged his soldiers to shoot fleeing Palestinians in Gaza.
Israel‘s Police Chief: ‚Arabs Murder Each Other. It‘s in Their Nature‘
(today)
Reportedly, Shabtai said the remarks in a private meeting with National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, which took place after an Israeli Arab was murdered and dealt with the fight against crime in Arab society along with the establishment of a national guard.
In the recorded conversation, Ben-Gvir is heard saying after the murder: „Another murder and another murder – this crosses the line. We need a strong national guard.“ Shabtai then replied to him: „There‘s nothing we can do. They murder each other. It‘s in their nature. That‘s the mentality of the Arabs.“
Israel Moves Forward With Far-Right Plan for National Guard
(02.04.2023)
The form and leadership of the national guard were yet to be determined and will take months to be fleshed out by a committee of government officials, who will then present their proposal for the cabinet’s approval.
Regardless of the form the guard ultimately takes, the government’s decision on Sunday reflected the influence that figures like Mr. Ben-Gvir, a once-marginal activist, wield within the most right-wing government in Israeli history.
Hundreds of Thousands Take to the Streets, Vow Netanyahu’s ‘Pause’
(02.04.2023)
Hundreds of thousands of Israelis protested against the far-right government’s judicial overhaul plan in some 150 locations across the country on Saturday, in a sign that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s announcement this week that he was temporarily suspending the legislation had not subdued opposition in the streets.
Abu Dhabi announces launch of Israeli-installed mass surveillance system
(15 July 2016)
The Internet of Things applies unique identifiers to objects, or in the case of Abu Dhabi, people to be followed, and provides large amounts of data on all aspects of an individual’s movements and activities based on the surveillance equipment used. Tools for the collection of data include all manner of devices, from cameras on the street to smart devices connected to the internet.
“Every person is monitored from the moment they leave their doorstep to the moment they return to it. Their work, social and behavioural patterns are recorded, analysed and archived,” a source close to the project told MEE at the time.
Analyse: Geheimdienstlicher Komplex will das stadtweite “Überwachungs”-System in Berlin wieder aktivieren lassen
(30.12.2016)
Bürgermeister Michael Müller und die “S.P.D.” sind durch das Attentat am Breitscheidplatz bereits erniedrigt worden. Noch fehlt dem Apparat die Unterwerfung vom Rest der Landesregierung, seitens “die Linke” und Bündnis 90/Die Grünen”.
Was würde passieren, wenn bekannt würde, dass Berlin, die einflussreichste und mächtigste Stadt auf dem Kontinent Europa und die Hauptstadt der Berliner Republik, durch ein stadtweites Spionagesystem “überwacht” wird, durch das jede Person beobachtet werden kann “von dem Moment an dem sie die Türschwelle verlässt, bis zu dem Moment an dem sie zurückkehrt” und dass Arbeit und soziales Verhaltensmuster der Stadtbewohner und -besucher “aufzeichnet, analysiert und archiviert“? Und nicht nur Geheimdienste aus N.A.T.O.-Staaten darauf in Echtzeit zugreifen können?
Nichts. Nichts würde passieren. Die strategische Mehrheit der Bevölkerung würde sich ducken, bücken, beugen, wie sie es in der deutschen Geschichte immer getan hat.
Große Koalition in Berlin: Ein Desaster für die Bürgerrechte
Konkret will sie unter anderem eine Rechtsgrundlage schaffen für den Einsatz von Staatstrojanern durch die Polizei – wie üblich mit Verweis auf die „Bekämpfung terroristischer Straftaten und schwerster Straftaten“. Tatsächlich setzt die Polizei staatliches Hacking in der Praxis vor allem wegen Eigentums- und Drogendelikten ein.
Natürlich gehört auch mehr Videoüberwachung „an kriminalitätsbelasteten Orten“ zum Programm der Koalitionär:innen, um damit „die Bürgerinnen und Bürger besser zu schützen“. Sie hatte die CDU schon zu Zeiten der bislang letzten Berliner GroKo zwischen 2011 und 2016 auf dem Wunschzettel. Dass Videoüberwachung laut wissenschaftlicher Studien damals wie heute kaum zur Prävention beiträgt, interessiert offenbar wenig.
Finland becomes 31st member of NATO
Today, Finland officially became the 31st member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), marking the end of its era of military non-alignment. In a statement, President of the Republic of Finland Sauli Niinistö emphasized that the membership is not targeted against anyone and does not change the foundations or objectives of Finland‘s foreign and security policy.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib urges fellow House members to demand DOJ drop charges against Julian Assange
The letter, which was obtained by The Intercept, is currently circulating among members as they are urged to sign it and has not yet been sent to Attorney General Merrick Garland. Democratic Reps. Jamaal Bowman, N.Y., Ilhan Omar, Minn., and Cori Bush, Mo., have signed the letter. The office of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said she intends to sign the letter.
I was in court the last time Julian Assange appeared outside of prison walls, on 6 January 2021. Tomorrow @RSF_inter will be the first NGO to gain access to him in Belmarsh prison, where he’s become the most well-known political prisoner in the world. It’s time to #FreeAssange!
(03.04.2023)
Netanyahu trial could become closed-door mediation
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara will reportedly need to decide whether the Netanyahu trial should be transferred out of the Jerusalem District Court, which is currently handling it.
Netanyahu‘s corruption trial may be moved to mediation
Discussions have been taking place behind closed doors in front of a District Court judge with no minutes recorded.
U.S. Used Front Company to Buy Israeli NSO’s Spyware, Report Says
The Times’ investigation, published early Monday, revealed that five days after the Biden administration announced the blacklisting of NSO for activities contrary to the United States’ national security or foreign policy interests, the U.S. purchased a different software from NSO via a front company.
The software is known as “Landmark,” a geolocation system that reveals the exact location of a person by inputting their phone number.
The report comes one week after U.S. President Joe Biden signed an executive order banning the use of commercial spyware by the American government.
Trump’s Prosecution Has Set a Dangerous Precedent
Every local prosecutor in the country will now feel that he or she has free rein to criminally investigate and prosecute presidents after they leave office. Democrats currently cheering the charges against Mr. Trump may feel differently if — or when — a Democrat, perhaps even President Biden, ends up on the receiving end of a similar effort by any of the thousands of prosecutors elected to local office, eager to make a name for themselves by prosecuting a former president of the United States.
Exclusive: Trump to be charged Tuesday with 34 felony counts, but spared handcuffs and mug shot
The evidence for the underlying crime that escalated Trump’s alleged misdemeanors to felonies is still not clear and won’t be until the indictment is unsealed on Tuesday. But it is believed to relate to the payment of $130,000 in hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels during the closing weeks of the 2016 election to conceal an extramarital encounter with Trump.