Anonymous ID: a65a4b May 29, 2023, 12:42 p.m. No.18921788   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1806 >>1961 >>2066 >>2228 >>2364 >>2388

29 May, 2023 15:41

Annexing Kharkov only way to prevent Ukrainian attacks – Belgorod governor

Kiev's forces have the border area inside Russia under intense bombardment, causing widespread destruction, according to local officials

 

Russia might be able to stave off Kiev’s recurring attacks on Belgorod Region by pushing deeper into Ukraine and taking control of Kharkov Region, located across border, local governor Vyacheslav Gladkov suggested on Monday.

 

Speaking to the Russia 24 TV channel, when asked what could be done to increase safety in the areas bordering Ukraine, Gladkov replied that one possibility was “to attach Kharkov to Belgorod Region. This is the best way to solve the issue of the shelling of Belgorod Region.”

 

Meanwhile, Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said he could not comment on the idea, explaining thatthe matter “pertains to the category of questions related to the special military operation” in Ukraine. (Interesting statement)

 

According to Gladkov, on Sunday aloneUkrainian forces fired more than 300 projectiles at several districtsin Belgorod Region. Moreover, Gennady Bondarev, the head of Grayvoron district, claimed that Ukrainian military operations had resulted in almost 400 local households being damaged between May 22 and 27.

 

The district was the target of a deadly Ukrainian cross-border raid earlier this month which left one civilian dead and several others injured. While Moscow accused Kiev of organizing the raid, Ukrainian officials insisted that they had nothing to do with it, claiming that it was an independent operation by the ‘Freedom of Russia Legion’ and the ‘Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK), composed of collaborationists fighting for Ukraine.

 

The latter organization, which is comprised of neo-Nazi militants, claimed responsibility for a deadly incursion two months ago into Russia’s Bryansk Region, another area bordering Ukraine. However, they saidKiev authorities had “signed off” on the operation.

 

(The more Ukraine fights for territory killing innocent civilians, the more land and regions they will lose. Russia owned Ukraine starting in the 1700’s and Nina’s plan won’t work! Always two fingers pointing back at them! Even Hollywood are tired of lying for them.)

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/577088-annex-kharkov-stop-ukraine-attacks/

Anonymous ID: a65a4b May 29, 2023, 12:49 p.m. No.18921810   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1961 >>2066 >>2228 >>2364 >>2388

29 May, 2023 19:18

50 injured as NATO troops clash with Serb demonstrators

The bloc’s troops have fired tear gas and stun grenades at protesters in Kosovo

 

NATO forces attacked a group of demonstrators in the majority-Serb town of Zvecan in Kosovo, RT Balkan reported on Monday. Stun grenades and tear gas were deployed, and around 50 people were injured.

 

Serb demonstrators staged a sit-down protest outside municipal buildingsin Zvecan, Zubin Potok and Leposavic on Monday morning, preventing ethnic Albanian officials from taking office after elections boycotted by the Serb population as illegitimate. (Why srun grenades and tear gas for a sit-down protest? Oh it must be they are like J6 protesters.)

 

Kosovo police officers arrived on the scene in Zvecan, backed up by members of NATO’s Kosovo Force (KFOR).The heavily-armored NATO troops surrounded the demonstrators, who refused to disperse, RT Balkan’s journalist on the scene reported.

 

KFOR then threw stun grenades and tear gas into the crowd,provoking a riot. The Serb demonstrators pelted rocks at the NATO troops, and received baton strikes and rubber bullets in return. Fifty people went to a hospital in nearby Mitrovica, and two were admitted to the emergency room.

 

25 KFOR soldiers were injured in the melee, Italy’s ANSA news agency said. 11 of those reportedly hurt were Italians.

 

The protesters broke up shortly after the clashes, vowing to return and continue their demonstration on Tuesday.

 

The latest flareup in tensions began when local mayors in four majority Serb towns in northern Kosovo resigned last year after authorities in Pristina announced plans toforce residents to switch their Serbian identity documents for Kosovo-issued ones. The Serb population of these four towns boycotted elections in April in which four ethnic Albanian mayors won with a turnout of less than 4%.

 

Nevertheless, the government in Pristina treated the votes as legitimate and the mayors were installed on Friday amid fierce opposition from the Serbs, who view the debacle as a naked power grab aimed at driving them from the breakaway province.

 

Kosovo unilaterally declared independence in 2008 with the support of the US and many of its NATO allies. Kosovo was historically a province of Serbia, and Belgrade – along with many world governments – does not recognize Kosovo as an independent state.

 

While NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and a number of Kosovo’s Western backers have urged Kosovo’s ethnic Albanian leader, Albin Kurti, to de-escalate the situation in the north of the province, he has apparently not heeded their warnings. Serbian President AleksandarVucic said on Sunday that Kurti “longs and dreams of being a [Ukrainian President Vladimir] Zelensky.”

 

Due to the clashes, Serbia placed its army on high alert, moving some units closer to the region’s border. Defense Minister Milos Vucevic said that“it is clear that terror against the Serb community in Kosovo is happening.”

 

https://www.rt.com/news/577103-kosovo-serb-protest-clashes/

Anonymous ID: a65a4b May 29, 2023, 1:23 p.m. No.18921915   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1923 >>1961 >>2066 >>2228 >>2364 >>2388

29 May, 2023 18:15

Uganda passes anti-gay bill into law

The legislation conflicts with international treaties and requires “urgent” judicial review, the UN Human Rights Office has insisted

 

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has signed into law what activists have called one of the world's harshest pieces of anti-LGBTQ legislation. The Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023 has prompted the outrage of international human rights organizations and activists who say it must be reviewed.

 

The bill, which was approved in March, originally proposed 20 years in prison for merely identifying as LGBTQ, but the president returned it to parliament in late April forrevision to ensure it does not "frighten"those who need "rehabilitation."

 

“We have heeded the concerns [of] our people andlegislated to protect the sanctity of family,”Anita Annet Among, the speaker of Uganda’s parliament, said in a statement on Monday. Among said Uganda was standing strong to “defend the culture, values and aspirations of our people” with the law.

 

The lawmaker encouraged law enforcement agencies to execute their mandates in ensuring that the Anti-Homosexuality Act is enforced in a “fair, steadfast, and firm manner.”

 

An amended version of the bill, which passed parliament earlier this month, clarified that identifying as LGBTQ without engaging in homosexual acts would not be criminalized.

 

Most of its features, however, remained, such as the death penalty for "aggravated homosexuality," which includes having sex with a minor, having sex while HIV positive, and incest.

 

The United Nations Human Rights Office insisted that the anti-gay law, which it called "draconian and discriminatory," is a "recipe for systematic violations of the rights" of LGBTQ people and the general population.

 

“It conflicts with the Constitution and international treaties and requires urgent judicial review,” it tweeted.

 

In a joint statement on Monday, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, and the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, said the legislation puts Kampala’s progress on HIV response in “grave jeopardy.”

 

Washington has previously warned Uganda of potential economic "repercussions" if the legislation goes into effect.

 

"We're certainly watching this really closely and we would have to take a look at whether or not there might be repercussions that we would have to take, perhaps in an economic way, should this law actually get passed and enacted," White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in March.

 

But Museveni has urged legislators to demonstrate "patriotism,” oppose homosexuality, and prepare for the potential impact of aid cuts on the country.

 

(Obama pushed this around the world and extra aid money for those that complied. Africa is taking their countries back. Good for them!)

 

https://www.rt.com/africa/577099-uganda-passes-anti-lgbtq-law/

Anonymous ID: a65a4b May 29, 2023, 2:07 p.m. No.18922057   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18921865

Lindsey, no one likes you even the whores you hire. When are you going to take the path of No Name.

 

BTW are you still living with your little sister? Is she as perverse as you?

Anonymous ID: a65a4b May 29, 2023, 2:38 p.m. No.18922132   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2228 >>2364 >>2388

Kek if they ban Russia we ban them. They are only showing the idiocy of the nonsense

29 May, 2023 19:46

Major Russian city bans foreign language signs

Exceptions will only be made for registered trademarks, the local administration has announced

 

The southern Russian city of Krasnodar has decided to outlaw all signs and billboards using foreign languages, including transliteration, the local authorities said in a statement on Monday. The changes will come into force on September 1, according to the city council.

 

Local lawmakers supported banning foreign terms on commercial signage as well as on trading stalls, booths and at public traffic stops, Krasnodar’s mayor, Evgeny Naumov said. He called the new legislation a “milestone” in the city’s development that would help create a “unified architectural scene.”

 

The revised urban beautification rules, which include the ban, reflect the wishes of the local population, the head of the city architecture and construction department, Vasily Domrin, explained. The changes were introduced following two weeks of public comments, which took place in mid-April.

 

Commercial enterprises located along major streets and within the historical center of Krasnodar will have to comply with the new standards before March 1, 2024, the city administration said. Those who have businesses in other parts of the city must do so by September 1, 2024.

 

The move comes months after the Russian parliament limited the use of foreign words in Russia. The law passed in February orders all public and private entities to use only Russian words in their official communications. The only exception is made for words that have no Russian equivalent.

 

Under the legislation, the use of language is considered to be “official” if it is used in the fields of education or in state and municipal information systems, as well as by private entities when communicating with business partners or clients.

 

In February, Naumov also raised the issue, arguing that Krasnodar was awash in signs and billboards in foreign languages. “We have a lot of signs in English and who knows what other languages…” he said at the time, calling such practices “unpatriotic.”

 

In June 2022, the State Duma also considered banning all foreign language signage at the national level. Elena Yampolskaya, who heads the Duma Committee for Culture, explained that in Moscow the number of signs using the Latin alphabet exceeded those in Russian by some 30% to 50%. The initiative faced opposition from business owners, however, who pointed to the high costs of replacing advertising billboards.

 

(Division is the only goal of the NWO.)

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/577105-city-ban-foreign-language-signs/