Anonymous ID: d222ae Jan. 4, 2022, 5:58 a.m. No.15306622   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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https://apnews.com/article/violence-caribbean-haiti-gangs-0a446ead51ce2dde18165f6b168b8ffd

Haiti PM flees under gunfire as Haiti rings in new year

Haiti welcomed the new year with violence as Prime Minister Ariel Henry fled the northern city of GonaĂŻves following a shootout between his security forces and an armed group that had warned the leader not to set foot in the city.

Local media reported that one person died and two were injured in the gunfire that forced Henry and others to duck and seek shelter as they walked out of a cathedral Saturday after attending a mass to celebrate Haiti’s independence from France.

The prime minister’s office, when reached by The Associated Press, said Monday that “bandits and terrorists” made an attempt on Henry’s life and accused the group of hiding behind walls to attack the convoy and of threatening the bishop by surrounding the church.

“That is intolerable,” the office said, adding that it has issued arrest warrants.

Anonymous ID: d222ae Jan. 4, 2022, 6:16 a.m. No.15306681   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/julian-assange-mexico-president-renews-asylum-offer-wikileaks-founder-rcna10833

Mexico president says he sought Assange pardon from Trump, renews asylum offer

WikiLeaks founder is fighting extradition to U.S. over one of the biggest leaks of classified information.

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said he had sought a pardon for Julian Assange from former President Donald Trump before he left office last year and repeated his offer of asylum for the Wikileaks founder on Monday.

Last month, the Australian-born Assange moved closer to facing criminal charges in the United States for one of the biggest leaks of classified information after Washington won an appeal over his extradition in an English court.

U.S. authorities accuse Assange of 18 counts relating to WikiLeaks’ release of confidential U.S. military records and diplomatic cables which they said had put lives in danger.

LĂłpez Obrador reiterated the asylum offer he had made for Assange a year ago, and said that before Trump was replaced as President by Joe Biden last January, he had written him a letter recommending that Assange be pardoned.

Mexico did not receive a reply to the letter, LĂłpez Obrador told a regular government news conference.

“It would be a sign of solidarity, of fraternity to allow him asylum in the country that Assange decides to live in, including Mexico,” López Obrador said.

If granted asylum in Mexico, Assange would not be able to interfere in the affairs of other countries, and would not represent any sort of threat, LĂłpez Obrador added.

More hurdles remain before Assange could be sent to the United States after an odyssey which has taken him from teenage hacker in Melbourne to years holed up in the Ecuadorean embassy in London and then incarcerated in a maximum-security prison.

Supporters of the 50-year-old Assange cast him as an anti-establishment hero who has been persecuted by the United States for exposing U.S. wrongdoing and double-dealing across the world from Afghanistan and Iraq to Washington.

Anonymous ID: d222ae Jan. 4, 2022, 6:17 a.m. No.15306686   🗄️.is đź”—kun

NYPD creates staff shortages by kicking out those without the shots. Then the shots dont work and all their staff get covid and are now out, exacerbating the staff shortage.