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“Uyghur Tribunal: US Lawfare at Its Lowest” — by Brian Berletic of The New Atlas Report

October 9, 2021 (Brian Berletic – NEO) – The so-called “Uyghur Tribunal” is promoted across the Western media as an “independent” tribunal. AP claims that it seeks to lay out evidence that will “compel international action to tackle growing concerns about alleged abuses in Xinjiang.”
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“Terrorists Planning Staged ‘Chemical Attack’ in Syria, Russian Military Says” — By Kirill Kurevlev for Sputnik Radio News.

The military added that for a month they have received information from various sources about the Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham* terrorist group preparing attacks using poisonous substances in the southern part of the Idlib de-escalation zone.
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“How Much do We REALLY Know About the Background of Facebook ‘Whistleblower’ Frances Haugen?” —by Kit Klarenburg for/of RT News

Frances Haugen, a former Facebook employee, testifies during the Senate Commerce, in Russell Building, October 5, 2021. © Getty Images / By Tom Williams; (inset) © Wikipedia
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“PLA Presence Around Taiwan ‘Targets Secessionism, Foreign Forces’” — By Yang Sheng , Liu Xuanzun and Leng Shumei for The Global Times.

J-16 fighter jets attached to an aviation brigade of the air force under the PLA Western Theater Command taxi on the runway during an aerial combat training exercise under complex electromagnetic conditions in early April, 2021.(Photo: eng.chinamil.com.cn)
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“Sacrifice in Fighting Terrorism has Paid Back’; Xinjiang Grows Confident Despite West Smears” — By Liu Xin , Fan Lingzhi and Yang Ruoyu for The Global Times

Local residents in Tuancheng, Hotan dance for the Corban Festival. Photo: Liu Xin/GT
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“U.S., U.K. and Australia Form AUKUS, a Pact of ‘Axis of Evil’ Type Aggression that Puts Nuclear Submarines in Australia’s Hands; “But They Will Fail” —by Stephen Ndegwa for/of CGTN

U.S. President Joe Biden listens as Scott Morrison, Australia’s prime minister, left, speaks via videoconference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., September 15, 2021. /Getty
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“The US is Turning Oil-Rich Nigeria Into a Proxy for Its Africa Wars” — By TJ Coles for/of The Grayzone

Under the cover of counterterrorism, AFRICOM is beefing up Nigeria’s military to ensure the free flow of oil to the West, and using the country as a proxy against China’s influence on the continent.
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“US Military Contractors Generated $7.35 Trillion Since 9/11” — PressTV

The September 11 terrorist incidents and mass carnage in the US spelled great news for American weapons manufacturers and military contractors, which by far lead their foreign counterparts in generating a stunning $7.35 trillion in revenue over the course of the past 20 years, a report reveals.
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“Taliban to ‘Actively Support’ Belt and Road Plan of ‘Trustworthy Friend’ China” — by Shi Jiangtao for SMCP.

Pledge from deputy head of Taliban office comes as a spokesman highlights Afghanistan’s strategic value to China in terms of regional security.
Chinese foreign ministry wouldn’t be drawn out on question of recognising the militant group, but said Beijing was watching the situation closely.
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“Top CIA Spy Accused of Being a Mafia Hitman” — by Robert Beckhusen of/for Wired

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Enrique “Ricky” Prado’s resume reads like the ultimate CIA officer: a candidate for the CIA’s most senior post in South Korea, a top spy in America’s espionage programs against China, and right-hand-man to Cofer Black, a chief strategist in America’s war on terror. But he’s also suspected of starting out his career as a hitman for a notorious Miami mobster, kept working for the mob even after joining the CIA, and went on to serve as the head of the CIA’s secret assassination squad against Al-Qaida.
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“Democracy Industrial Complex: Creative Associates International (CAI): It’s Not Exactly the CIA, But Close Enough” — by Alan Macleod of/for MintPress

While mercenary armies like Blackwater have at least been subject to inquiry, making the company’s name infamous around the world, Creative Associates International has largely flown under the radar — exactly where the organization’s board wants it to be.
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