Sunday, June 9, 2019

NEWS SUMMARY-INTELLIGENCE REPORT SUNDAY 6/9-MONDAY 6/10/2019  



The "Southfront" website quotes Syrian military sources as saying that Al Qaeda and Turkish backed nationalist forces launched an attack into Latakia province in Syria from Turkish territory....

More from Southfront.....LINK


"Crucify him, Crucify him"


That's roughly what's being said in the heartland of Islam, the homeland of Wahabbi theology and the Al-Qaeda movement that's fighting on in places like northwestern Syria now.

Saudi Arabia arrested him as a teenager for participating in a protest when he was 10 years old.  Now the Saudi regime wants to execute Murtaja Qureiris at the age of 18.   And the method asked for by the prosecution is crucifixion.

More on this story via Twitter......LINK


In Hong Kong Sunday a large protest against a proposed law to allow extradition to the Chinese mainland.

While the police say 240-thousand participated the organizers say a million were on the streets.

Fear that the extradition law will be used against opponents of the Chinese regime.

The Beijing approved executive in Hong Kong, Carrie Lam, said Monday that the law will be enacted in spite of the protest.


A campaign of civil disobedience underway in Sudan Sunday against the military government.

At least four killed as live ammunition along with tear gas was being used against protesters in the streets who have erected barricades.

Workers in electricity, banking and at the airport in the capital of Khartoum were arrested ahead of the beginning of the protest.

More than 100 were estimated killed in a government crackdown on protesters in the country last week.



An anti-Russian President installed Sunday in the Eastern European nation of Moldova, a former Soviet territory.   He dismissed the parliament and ordered new elections on September 6th.

The Moldovan Constitutional Court ruled to dismiss the pro-Russian president in favor of one who is pro-European Union.

Interim President Pavel Filip took over from President Igor Dodon a day after Dodon approved a new government for the country,  a compromise between pro and anti-Russian factions in the country's evenly divided parliament.

The country's parliament has met in spite of the interim president's dismissal and declared Pavel Filip's actions to be illegal.

Moldova located between Romania and Ukraine.

The latest is that the ousted president Igor Dodon is inviting international mediation of the dispute and this is reported by Russia's Tass News agency....LINK

The BBC version of the story earlier....LINK   An earlier report from Russia's Tass News Agency on the Moldova situation....LINK

In the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan the new president elected Sunday, a loyalist of the longtime outgoing president, on an election day marked by 500 arrests of opposition activists.

Nursultan Nazarbayev ruled since 1991 but resigned earlier this year his protege Kassym-Jomart Tokayev appointed interim.

Tokayev declared the winner of Sunday's election with just over 70 percent of the vote.

A product liability lawsuit set to be filed in Philadelphia this week by survivors of the Grenfell tower fire in London that killed 72 people and injured 70 others in June of 2017.

The survivors believe that three different US based companies bear responsibility for the blaze.

Arconic and Celotex are responsible for building materials used to renovate the tower in 2016.

Whirlpool manufactured a refrigerator-freezer in one of the apartments in the Grenfell tower cited as a likely cause of the fire in a public inquiry.

And that's the way it really is as we enter Monday June 10th. 2019.


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