Anonymous ID: 7aeca3 March 1, 2020, 2:47 p.m. No.8294663   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4713 >>4719 >>5030 >>5133

Pro-Government Fighters Ambush Turkish-Backed Militants In Syria’s Idlib (18+ Video)

 

Late on March 1, Syrian pro-government fighters ambushed a group of Turkish-backed militants near the city of Saraqib in the southeastern Idlib countryside. According to activists, 14 militants were killed in the ambush. A T-55 battle tank, which attempted to support the militants during the clashes, was also captured.

 

Syrian fighters from the so-called Syrian Resistance, a group affiliated with Lebanon’s Hezbollah, carried out the successful ambush. The fighters are reportedly from the Shiite towns of Nubl and al-Zahraa in northern Aleppo.

 

Earlier this week, Turkish drone strikes on southeast Idlib claimed the lives of nine personnel of Hezbollah. The ambush was apparently carried out to avenge them. Iranian forces in Syria had released a statement, warning Turkey from attacking its troops.

 

The SAA backed by Iranian forces are now attempting to recapture Saraqib. The eastern part of the city has been fully secured, according to several sources. However, heavy clashes are taking place in the western part.

 

https://southfront.org/pro-government-fighters-ambush-turkish-backed-militants-in-syrias-idlib-18-video/

Anonymous ID: 7aeca3 March 1, 2020, 2:48 p.m. No.8294669   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4719 >>5030 >>5133

In Video: Turkish Drones Attack Syrian Army Convoy In Southern Idlib

 

On March 1, Turkish combat drones attacked a convoy of the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) near the town of Ma’arat Hurmah in the southern Idlib countryside.

 

The Turkish Ministry of National Defense released a video showing the strikes on the convoy. Four vehicles, including a battle tank and infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), can be seen getting destroyed in the video.

 

Earlier today, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) announced the closure of the airspace over northwest Syria. Several Turkish drones, reportedly nine, were shot down by the army’s air-defense systems.

 

Turkey responded to the Syrian measure by destroying air-defense systems, as it had claimed, and shooting down two Su-24 warplanes of the Syrian Arab Air Force (SyAAF).

 

In the last few days, Turkish drones strikes inflicted catastrophic losses on the SAA and its allies in Greater Idlib. The strikes allowed Turkish-backed militants to regain momentum and even pushed the army’s positions in southern Idlib to the brink of collapse.

 

https://southfront.org/in-video-turkish-drones-attack-syrian-army-convoy-in-southern-idlib/

Anonymous ID: 7aeca3 March 1, 2020, 2:49 p.m. No.8294678   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4684 >>4719 >>4790 >>4884 >>5030 >>5133

"It's A Betrayal" - ICE Runs Millions Of Facial-Recognition Searches On Maryland Drivers

 

The real-world use of facial-recognition technology in the justice system is fraught with problems, according to a new report from The Baltimore Sun.

 

New evidence suggests the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has accessed the Maryland state database of licensed drivers numerous times in the last several years, using facial-recognition software to scan millions of licenses without state or court approval.

 

The move by ICE has alarmed immigration activists in the state, alleging that the agency has used the database to scan for undocumented immigrants that have received a special driver's license in the last seven years.

 

ICE can take a photograph of an unknown person and run it through the database, in search of a match.

 

"It's a betrayal of immigrants' trust for the [state] to turn around and let ICE run warrantless searches on their faces," said Harrison Rudolph, a senior associate at Georgetown University Law School's Center on Privacy and Technology. It's a bait-and-switch. … ICE is using biometric information in the shadows, without government notice or public approval, to hunt down the most vulnerable people."

 

A new bill backed by state Democrats would force ICE agents to obtain a warrant before running images through the motor vehicle records and driver's license database. The bill would also allow the state to track federal queries into the system.

 

ICE has used the database to scan for undocumented immigrants, mainly in the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area.

 

"We have seen certain cases where they didn't have any sort of criminal record but were targeted," said Lydia Walther-Rodriguez, operations head of Baltimore CASA.

 

Rodriguez said ICE has used the database to search for immigrants "for years now."

 

The Washington Post said ICE has also deployed the software in other state databases, such as ones in Utah, Vermont, and Washington.

 

"They have a wide-open door to be able to search through anything in this database," said Maryland Sen. Clarence K. Lam (D-Howard), who has openly told state officials that there needs to be more oversight on ICE's use of the database. "They've not been forthcoming in their willingness to [stop it] or coming up with solutions."

 

Rudolph said ICE searches affect everyone, not just immigrants, due in part because of the facial-recognition software can produce errors and misidentify people, leading agents to pursue the wrong person.

 

"If you're a US citizen and thinking ICE facial-recognition searches don't affect you, you're wrong," he added. "With face recognition, the question is not whether you are an immigrant, but whether an error-prone technology thinks you look like an immigrant."

 

Facial-recognition software deployed by ICE to track immigrants is something that tyrannies like China are using to control their population.

 

Law enforcement agencies across the country have also embraced facial recognition and AI surveillance.

 

Last month, the Chicago Police Department was caught using a controversial facial recognition tool that scans social media platforms to pinpoint the identity of unknown suspects.

 

There are additional downside risks of AI surveillance and data harvesting; that is, a hacker can steal the treasure trove of data. This is what happened with a Manhattan-based facial recognition company that uses AI to collect data from unsuspecting social media users reported this week that their entire client list was stolen.

 

Although AI promises to make ICE and other law enforcement agencies more effective in crimefighting, the troubling trend is that the US could be sleepwalking into a technological tyranny, just like China.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/its-betrayal-ice-runs-millions-facial-recognition-searches-maryland-drivers

Anonymous ID: 7aeca3 March 1, 2020, 2:52 p.m. No.8294690   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4727

"There's No Pollution" - NASA Satellite Images Expose China's "Production Has Resumed" False Narrative

 

We first pointed out the reality of China's 'official' return to production as a false narrative two weeks ago.

 

The key takeaways were:

 

The start of the new year normally sees higher pollution across China due to higher coal/fuel consumption for heating and resumption of industrial production after Chinese New Year.

 

Guangzhou, Shanghai and Chengdu see a clear pattern – air pollution is only 20-50% of the historical average. This could imply that human activities such as traffic and industrial production within/close to those cities are running 50-80% below their potential capacity.

 

And now, thanks to satellite images published by NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA), we have further confirmation that nothing is back in China.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/theres-no-pollution-nasa-satellite-images-expose-chinas-production-has-resumed-false