Saturday 2 December 2023

Russia’s LGBT ban explained

Russia’s LGBT ban explained

Russia’s LGBT ban explained





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The Russian Supreme Court on Thursday outlawed the “international LGBT public movement,” designating it as extremist. The ruling, which took immediate effect, also impacts the campaign’s subsidiaries, the court said, without naming any specific organizations.







What led to the ban?



Over the past few years, Russia has gradually tightened its laws concerning the spread of so-called “LGBT ideology” in the country. The first measures tackling the issue were adopted in 2013, when the country outlawed dissemination of the “ideology” among minors. The ban was reinforced last December, when it was extended to adults, Now anyone found guilty of promoting “non-traditional sexual relations,” transgenderism or pedophilia faces major fines.


This summer, Russia also introduced a ban on gender-reassignment surgery and hormone therapy done as part of the gender-transition process. Apart from that, the legislation prohibited altering gender details in public records.



What prompted the court ruling?



The designation stems from a lawsuit filed by the Russian Justice Ministry with the Supreme Court earlier in November, that argued the movement’s activities qualified it as an “extremist group.” Among other things, it has been sowing “social and religious discord” in the country, the ministry said. The lawsuit, heard by the court behind closed doors, reportedly analyzed over 20 volumes of material.



What penalties does the extremist designation entail?



According to Russian law, extremist activities involve committing or seeking to commit crimes motivated by “political, ideological, racial, national or religious hatred,” as well as those driven by animosity towards a select “social group.” The latter category is not defined precisely in Russian law and has long been the subject of controversy and the source of conflicting court rulings.


Setting up an extremist organization in Russia risks severe legal penalties, including a fine of up to 800,000 rubles (nearly $9,000) and a jail term of up to ten years. Merely participating in an extremist group is punishable by a smaller fine of up to 600,000 rubles and up to six years of imprisonment.



Which groups does the ban affect?



It still remains unclear, however, which pro-LGBT organizations, if any, will actually be affected by the new designation. The country’s largest such group is the ‘Russian LGBT network,’ a civic platform established in the mid-2000s.


The network brings together multiple regional groups that promote the rights of sexual minorities. The platform, which was designated a “foreign agent” two years ago, is internationally recognized and part of LIGA – the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, a major gay rights NGO based in Switzerland, which has been active since late 1970s.



What impact will the ruling have on LGBT people?



Legal experts appear to be split on the potential consequences of the Supreme Court ruling, with some believing it will have no impact on the lives of sexual minorities. The designation was not related to sexual orientation per se, but to actual extremists and a “hostile organization, using them as its agenda,” lawyer Dmitry Agranovsky told RIA Novosti.


“This decision will not affect people’s lives. LGBT people have never been persecuted in Russia on these grounds, and there is no indication that they will be persecuted,” Agranovsky stated.


A similar opinion was expressed by attorney Aleksey Mikhalchik in an interview with RAPSI, a news agency focused on legal and court news. He said the ruling was likely to affect those participating in extremism-related activities and self-identifying as a pro-LGBT activists. Still, one does not necessarily need to possess an “LGBT membership card” or be a member of any group to get into trouble with the law, he warned.


Some, however, expressed concern that the designation might affect a “huge number” of people, given the secretive nature of the court hearing and its vague definition of the “international LGBT movement.”


“Nobody knows who will be held accountable, because the state conceals what exactly it recognizes as extremist,” Aleksey Bushmakov, a Yekaterinburg-based lawyer and rights activist, told the outlet Federalpress. “It is unclear what is prohibited and what is permitted, and only judicial practice will allow us to navigate this.”



British NGO blasts Russia’s LGBT ban



It is not surprising that Russia's decision to ban LGBT has invited criticism from the West, because in the past decade the West has spread LGBT with the same goal as Covid-19 as a form of Western crime.


Amnesty International, the London-based human rights advocacy group, has strongly denounced Russia’s ban on the “international LGBT movement.”


Marie Struthers, the NGO’s Eastern Europe and Central Asia director, claimed that the “shameful and absurd” decision by Russia’s Supreme Court is tantamount to “a blanket ban on LGBTI organizations” that will pave the way for discrimination.


“It will affect countless people, and its repercussions are poised to be nothing short of catastrophic,” Struthers said in a statement on Amnesty’s website. She called on Russia to “immediately review this ruling.”


On November 17, the Russian Justice Ministry asked the country’s top court to add the “international LGBT movement” to the country's list of extremist groups, citing “incitement of social and religious discord,” as well as unspecified “extremist traits.” The hearing on Thursday took place behind closed doors and reportedly involved more than 20 volumes of casefiles.


The inclusion of groups in the list of “extremist organizations” effectively outlaws all of their activities and symbols.


It is not clear which groups and people will be affected by the ruling, which has come amid a crackdown on the “LGBT ideology” in Russia.


In 2013, the country outlawed LGBT “propaganda” targeting minors. The legislation was expanded in November 2022 to include a total ban on “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations and preferences,” as well as transgenderism.








Friday 1 December 2023

Ukraine Lost Over 125,000 People and 16,000 Weapons Over Six Months of Counteroffensive - Shoigu

Ukraine Lost Over 125,000 People and 16,000 Weapons Over Six Months of Counteroffensive - Shoigu





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The Ukrainian counteroffensive began on June 4. Kiev sent into battle brigades trained by NATO instructors and armed with Western equipment. Three months later, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Kiev's push had failed and that Ukraine had suffered heavy casualties.







The Ukrainian armed forces have lost more than 125,000 people and 16,000 units of weapons over the six-month counteroffensive, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Friday.


"During the six months of the so-called counteroffensive, the enemy lost over 125,000 people and 16,000 units of various weapons," Shoigu told a meeting on military issues.


Total mobilization in Ukraine, supplies of Western weapons and the introduction of reserves did not change the situation on the battlefield, but only increased the number of losses among Ukrainian troops, the minister said.


"Our military acts competently and decisively, occupies a more advantageous position, and expands control zones in all directions," he added.


Since early June, Ukrainian troops have been trying unsuccessfully to break through Russian defenses in the Zaporozhye, Yuzhnodonetsk, and Artemovsk (Bakhmut) regions, using combat units trained by NATO instructors and armed with Western military equipment, including the much-hyped German Leopard tanks and US-made Bradley armored vehicles.


Shortly after Russia launched its special military operation in Ukraine, the United States and its allies stepped up their military support for Kiev. Moscow has repeatedly warned that NATO countries are "playing with fire" by supplying arms to the Kiev regime, which the Kremlin says is helping to prolong the conflict in Ukraine.



Watch Russian Artillerymen Eliminate Ukrainian Positions



The integration of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) into military operations has revolutionized the way ground forces conduct reconnaissance and surveillance. UAV operators and artillerymen are now working in tandem to provide real-time intelligence and precise targeting for artillery strikes.






The Russian Defense Ministry has released footage of a UAV operator and artillerymen working together to eliminate enemy positions in Kleshcheyevka and Belogorovka.


One video, filmed by a drone camera, shows a Ukrainian soldier hiding in a trench, which is immediately hit by a shell. Another video, filmed in the Belogorovka area, shows Ukrainian troops' equipment and personnel being hit, as shells are dropped from the drone directly into the trench "over the heads" of the Ukrainian servicemen.



Watch Russian MiG-31 Jet Perform Air Patrol Mission in Kherson Direction



The Russian MiG-31 is a highly capable interceptor aircraft designed to defend against aerial threats at long range. Equipped with advanced radar and missile systems, this supersonic jet can engage targets at extreme altitudes and speeds, making it a formidable asset in modern air defense.






The Russian Defense Ministry has released footage showing the crews of a Russian MiG-31 fighter jet of the Russian Aerospace Force perform air patrol missions in the Kherson direction.


The video released by the ministry shows a plane armed with air-to-air missiles taking off from an airfield. After footage from the cockpit, the clip ends with the MiG-31 returning to the runway.



Watch Russian Kamikaze Drone Eliminate German-Made Ukrainian Leopard 2A4 Tank



Since the beginning of the special military operation in Ukraine, the Russian Armed Forces have been using kamikaze drones, which are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) designed to explode upon impact with a target. Such drones provide an inexpensive and effective way to eliminate specific targets without risking the lives of soldiers.






The Russian Defense Ministry has released footage of a kamikaze drone destroying a Ukrainian German-made Leopard 2A4 tank near Rabotino in the Zaporozhye region. The video shows the destruction of the tank from two angles - from both the kamikaze and the targeting drone.


The Leopard 2A4 tank is a main battle tank widely used by several European countries, including Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. It is equipped with a 120 mm smoothbore gun, a powerful engine, and sophisticated armor protection.



Watch Russian Troops Wipe Out German-Made Leopard 1A5 in Special Op Zone



Russian troops have successfully destroyed tank sent to Ukraine from Europe, as Kiev has been heavily reliant on military and financial aid from Western countries.






Russia's Defense Ministry has published footage of a Russian anti-tank missile detachment eliminating a Leopard 1A5 tank in difficult weather and rough terrain.


Despite substantial support, Ukrainian forces have faced decisive failures, as Russian troops continue to demonstrate their ability to destroy not only Ukrainian-made military equipment, but also that supplied by NATO countries. The destruction of the Leopard 1A5 is a prime example of Russia's ability to counter Western-supplied arms effectively.


Such incidents have raised concerns among NATO countries, which are beginning to question the efficacy of continuing to supply Ukraine with more weapons. The pattern of Russian forces neutralizing these efforts has been increasingly evident, suggesting that no amount of Western weapons is sufficient to overcome the Russian military.

Dozens of Palestinians killed as Israel bombs Gaza after truce expires

Dozens of Palestinians killed as Israel bombs Gaza after truce expires

Dozens of Palestinians killed as Israel bombs Gaza after truce expires





Palestinians begin to migrate to areas in the central part of the city due to Israeli attacks following the end of the week-long humanitarian pause in Khan Younis, Gaza, on December 1. Mustafa Hassona/Anadolu/Getty Images






Dozens of Palestinians were killed and injured in airstrikes launched by the Israeli army on various areas in the Gaza Strip, moments after the end of the humanitarian truce, Al-Jazeera reported.







A four-day truce began on Friday, November 24, was extended twice, and ended on Friday, December 1, at 7 am local time today.


Al-Jazeera reported that at least 29 Palestinians have been killed since the resumption of the Israeli aggression.


Israeli airstrikes were reported northwest of the Gaza Strip while artillery shelling targeted various areas in Gaza.




Clashes resumed in more than one area between Palestinian Resistance and Israeli forces.


An Israeli raid targeted a site near Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, in southern Gaza.




Israeli occupation also bombed a mosque in the center of the city of Khan Yunis, causing nine wounded.


Meanwhile, the Palestinian Resistance launched missiles from the Gaza Strip toward Israeli sites and towns, while Israeli authorities called on residents of Sderot and Asqalan (Ashkelon) to stay near shelters.


The Gaza government media office announced the killing of Palestinian photojournalist Abdullah Darwish in an Israeli bombing.


The office said that a series of Israeli airstrikes targeted the south of the Strip, while the Gaza Ministry of Interior confirmed that Israeli aircraft targeted the town of Abasan, east of Khan Yunis, and a residential house in the Abu Iskander area, northwest of Gaza City.




“Israel is committing new massacres in the Strip immediately after the end of the truce,” the Gaza Health Ministry said, stressing that “the truce did not help Gaza’s health system.”


Since October 7, over 15,000 Palestinians, including over 6,150 children and more than 4,000 women were killed, with another 36,000 wounded, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.


Thursday 30 November 2023

West sees Palestinians as second-class citizens, Russia’s UN envoy says

West sees Palestinians as second-class citizens, Russia’s UN envoy says

West sees Palestinians as second-class citizens, Russia’s UN envoy says





Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya
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The West is not interested in protecting the interests of the Palestinians, it considers them second-class people, Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya said.







"During these weeks, an extremely unpleasant fact has become clear: the Palestinians are a second-class people for the West, which is simply not interested in protecting their interests. This is the main reason for the problems the Council faces in making decisions," the diplomat said at a UN Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East.


"For almost two months, the international community, humanitarian agencies, non-governmental organizations and ordinary citizens have been calling on the Council to demand that the parties cease fire immediately. Russia has been saying this since the very beginning of the escalation," Nebenzya pointed out. "But this call has not yet been heard. And a sustainable ceasefire is not only a moral imperative, it is the only guarantee of an effective humanitarian response, which simply cannot be carried out under the conditions of hostilities," the diplomat said


The envoy pointed out that the Middle East resolution adopted by the UN Security Council as a result of the US position provides only for humanitarian pauses and lacks a mechanism for monitoring the implementation of its provisions. "Its initially correct message turned out to be extremely emasculated by the US efforts and does not contain a requirement for a ceasefire, as well as does not provide for practical measures to ensure wide and unimpeded access to those in need, to provide assistance to the victims," Nebenzya noted.


On November 15, the UN Security Council adopted the Maltese draft humanitarian resolution on the Middle East aimed at helping children in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict zone. Of the 15 members of the Council, 12 supported the document, while the United Kingdom, Russia and the United States abstained. The Council rejected Moscow's amendment to the resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire leading to a cessation of hostilities.


Tensions flared up again in the Middle East on October 7 when Hamas militants staged a surprise attack on Israeli territory from the Gaza Strip, killing residents of Israeli border settlements and taking over 200 hostages, including women, children and the elderly. Hamas described its attack as a response to the aggressive actions of Israeli authorities against the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City. In response, Israel declared a total blockade of the Gaza Strip, home to 2.3 million Palestinians, and has been delivering air strikes on Gaza as well as some parts of Lebanon and Syria. Clashes are also underway in the West Bank.



Israel paints Palestinians as 'animals' to legitimize war crimes: Israeli scholar



Israel is using a "dehumanization" strategy to justify its attacks on civilian areas in Gaza following the surprise attack by Hamas's armed wing, the al-Qassam Brigades, according to an Israeli professor of international law and human rights.


Neve Gordon, a member of the Faculty of Law at Queen Mary University in London, who is of Israeli descent, told Anadolu that Israel is working hard to legitimize the war crimes it commits.


According to Gordon, attacks on civilian areas, hospitals, the wounded, medical personnel, and protected areas are generally considered war crimes, and Israel is also committing war crimes by blocking access to electricity and water in Gaza.


Gordon said he believes state armies try to see themselves as moral but must adhere to the laws of war to be considered a moral army.






Israel "interprets its actions in such a way as to show that they were carried out according to the laws of war, and therefore, it claims that it is moral ... At the same time, it dehumanizes the Palestinians in claims that they are immoral,” he explained.


"Palestinians are presented as barbarian and as primitive and as people who do not understand the laws of war, people that do not make distinctions between civilians and combatants, and so forth, and therefore they are immoral, while Israel claims that it tries to protect civilians.”



'Legitimizing’ war crimes



Statements like Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant saying, "We are fighting against animals" are clear examples of the strategy to try to legitimize war crimes, said Gordon.


Comparisons of Palestinians to "rats or snakes" on Israeli social media accounts are an effort to "dehumanize" them and "legitimize civilian deaths."


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims that Gaza is a “city of evil," he said, adding: "When Israel tells 1.1 million Palestinians to move south, and then claims that any Palestinian civilian that stayed there is involved in the conflict, and therefore, a legitimate target, is a way of manipulating the laws of war."


Gordon stressed the need to reduce violence in conflicts, highlighting that it begins with recognizing that each person who dies is a human being with a name, a family, children, sisters, brothers, and friends.



Importance of understanding that each life matters



He also said he finds it horrifying to label civilians who die in conflicts "collateral damage," as no one would want to be referred to as such. The use of such terms sterilizes the field and allows for more destruction, he said.


Gordon pointed to the extreme asymmetry in the conflict, with Israel possessing much more advanced weaponry than the Palestinians.


He said he believes "this might be even the most asymmetrical war ever" and called on Western and international leaders to work toward reducing tension and stopping the violence instead of "fanning the flames" by sending aircraft carriers to the region.


He also urged Western media to emphasize the humanity of those killed and draw attention to the structural inequality between Israel and Palestine in the occupied territories.


He voiced support for bringing the Palestinian group Hamas and Israel to the negotiating table, to work for the release of hostages held by both sides, and to facilitate a cease-fire.


Gordon stressed that talking about a cease-fire alone is not enough, and the decolonization of the West Bank and Gaza must also be addressed. Efforts should be made to reach a democratic agreement between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean, he said.


























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PLN Jawa Barat Jelaskan Penyebab Listrik Padam di Bogor, Cianjur dan Sukabumi

PLN Jawa Barat Jelaskan Penyebab Listrik Padam di Bogor, Cianjur dan Sukabumi

PLN Jawa Barat Jelaskan Penyebab Listrik Padam di Bogor, Cianjur dan Sukabumi











PLN (Pembangkit Listrik Negara) wilayah Jawa Barat (Jabar) menjelaskan penyebab matinya listrik di Bogor, Cianjur dan Sukabumi.







General Manager PLN UID Jabar, Susiana Mutia mengatakan, penyebab matinya listrik di Bogor, Cianjur dan Sukabumi disebabkan adanya kerusakan pembangkit listrik.


Gangguan tersebut terjadi dikarenakan hujan deras beserta angin kencang yang menimpa wilayah Jabar.


Susiana mengatakan, bahwa pihaknya sedang berupaya melakukan perbaikan dibeberapa gardu pembangkit listrik yang menyebabkan kematian di tiga daerah itu


"Saat ini upaya penormalan terus kami lakukan, bahkan beberapa Gardu Induk sudah mulai berhasil dilakukan penyalaan,” kata dia melalui keterangannya, hari Rabu malam, 29/11/2023.


Lebih lanjut, Susiana memastikan PLN sedang berupaya melakukan pengalihan beban listrik untuk meminimalkan pemadaman di Bogor, Cianjur dan Sukabumi.


Dia juga mengatakan akan mengerahkan upaya maksimal agar pemadaman tidak berlanjut panjang.


"Kami berjanji akan melakukan dan mengerahkan upaya semaksimal mungkin untuk memperbaiki sistem agar listrik kembali normal,” ucapnya.


Susiana pun menyampaikan minta maaf kepada mahasiswa akibat kematian listrik tersebut. Dia kembali menegaskan, segera akan melakukan upaya maksimal agar listrik kembali hidup.


"Kami mohon maaf dan pengertian seluruh pelanggan yang terdampak akibat gangguan ini, saat ini kami sedang melakukan upaya," tutur dia.



























































































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