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At least 83 Muslim Americans elected in 2022 midterm elections: Report
Monday, 14 November 2022
Muslim Americans have made history again as a record number of Muslim candidates were elected into office in the 2022 midterm elections, despite rampant hate and discrimination against the faith community.
At least 83 Muslim candidates swept up local, state, and federal seats during Tuesday’s midterm elections, according to a joint analysis by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a civil rights and advocacy group, and Jetpac, a nonprofit dedicated to increasing Muslim political representation in the United States.
Almost 150 Muslim Americans had run for office this year, including 51 state legislative candidates across 23 states.
"I'm inspired by the historic wins we are seeing in local and state elections across the country. It shows that the Muslim community is building solid infrastructure for sustained electoral success," Jetpac Resource Center executive director Mohammed Missouri said.
"Policy decisions on education, housing, climate, and civil rights are shaped by state legislatures and it is critical that our voice is represented in the policymaking process," he added.
Many of the wins were in Republican-leaning states, including Texas, Virginia and Georgia, and included 20 incumbents and 17 new candidates. Those seats range from city councils to the US House of Representatives, where congresswomen Ilhan Omar, Democrat of Minnesota, and Rashida Tlaib, Democrat of Missouri, retained their seats.
This marks the highest number of electoral victories for the community of around 3.5 million people, breaking the record of 2020, when 71 Muslim Americans were elected into office.
CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said the "historic string" of victories in this year’s election "is a testament to our community's ongoing rise in American politics and the trust our neighbors have place in us to represent them and fight for their interests."
"We are witnessing the next step in the American Muslim community's political transformation from marginalized voices that were sidelined, or worse, to decision makers," he said. "These newly-elected officials are building upon the success of our community's decades-long investment in civic engagement, voter registration and running for office."
The victories also ushered in some historic firsts, with state legislatures in Maine, Illinois, Ohio and Texas getting their first Muslim American representatives.
In Illinois’ 51st District, Nabeela Syed, a 23-year-old Muslim candidate of Indian descent, defeated a Republican incumbent to become the first Muslim elected to the state legislature.
“It is so important for us to have a seat at the table, for us to have a voice in the legislative process,” she told local media soon after her victory.
Similarly in Minnesota, 25-year-old Zaynab Mohamed, a Democrat, became the first Muslim woman of Somali descent to be elected to the state Senate.
Four Muslim Americans were elected to state office in Georgia for the first time, including Ruwa Romman, who won a seat at the state House of Representatives, and Nabilah Islam, who was elected to the state Senate.
In Texas, the first two Muslim lawmakers getting elected into office were Salman Bhojani and Suleman Lalani, who won elections to House districts 92 and 76 respectively.
Monday, November 14, 2022
Sunday, November 13, 2022
Ukrainian bankruptcy looming
🗣 Russian Duma speaker Volodin stated that 2014 coup d’etat in Ukraine have resulted in complete loss of sovereignty of the country. Before 2022 its budget deficit was almost 40% covered by foreign loans and credits. Next year deficit will amount 58%
“Kiev is spending over a half of its income on loan payments and is forced to take new credits. Kiev tries to conceal it, but the problem is obvious. Zelensky has stolen future of Ukrainian people selling the country to debt slavery”
☝️ In 1990 Ukrainian GDP was $90.3 billion exceeding GDP of countries like Hungary, Poland and Bulgaria. Russia took all USSR’s debt and Ukraine became an independent state, a country without debts. Ukraine inherited about one third of all Soviet space industry, aviation industry, ship building industry and had really huge industrial capacity at the onset of its existence.
➖ There was a good reason why Yanukovich’s government refused to sign the EU association agreement. According to Prime Minister Azarov, Ukraine would need about 160-170 billion euros in ten years only to adapt technical regulations for EU standards as a part of the association agreement. That was about three yearly budgets of Ukraine and almost ten times its national debt by the period.
❗️In June 2022 Ukraine’s debt reached historic record of $94 billion. Considering continued fall of hryvna and chronic budget deficit of Ukraine amplified by military expenses, Ukraine is unable to sustain its own economy without resorting to foreign financial aid, which also often takes the form of debt.
➖European countries and the U.S. are no longer willing to give “free” financial and military aid to Ukraine. What does it mean? It means inevitable default and bankruptcy of Ukraine. Nobody will give them anything for free. While Ukraine is already doomed, this does not apply to its regions. Crimea, Donbass, Kherson and Zaporozhye are not going to pay debts made by Zelensky’s regime and its predecessors.
🤔 Maybe it’s time for other Russian-speaking regions of Ukraine to think about money?
courtesy : telegram WAR CRIMES IN UKRAINE
Friday, November 11, 2022
Thursday, November 10, 2022
Dead Candidates Win US Elections
11 NOV 2022
Pennsylvania state Representative Tony DeLuca won his race for the state Congress in a landslide victory on Tuesday. There was only one problem – he died last month at the age of 85.
Pennsylvania law dictates that replacement candidates cannot be selected after physical ballots have begun being printed. Allegheny, the county DeLuca represented, started printing its ballots more than a week before the lawmaker died.
The state’s House Democratic campaign committee announced it is “proud to see the voters continue to show their confidence in him and his commitment to Democratic values by re-electing him posthumously.”
The former Tennessee state Rep. Barbara Cooper (93), another Democrat, won the elections despite dying late last month. As in Pennsylvania’s case, Tennessee state law also mandates a cut-off date for the introduction of new candidates
Source RT
Nurses across UK vote to go on strike over pay dispute first time in 106 years
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The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) said the action will affect most National Health Service (NHS) employers. The primary grievance of the nurses are pay levels and patient safety concerns.
The union said all NHS employers in Northern Ireland and Scotland will be included in the strike, and all employers in Wales have also reached the threshold to join.
RCN general secretary and chief executive Pat Cullen also said anger was turning into action and all staff believed enough was enough. He said the voice of nurses in the UK is loud and will definitely be heard because nurses can no longer tolerate the financial knife edge at home and the raw deal at work.
Cullen said now is the time for ministers to look in the mirror and ask themselves how long they will leave nursing staff in this situation.
“While we plan our strike action, next week's budget is the UK government's opportunity to signal a new direction with serious investment. Across the country, politicians have the power to stop this now and at any point.”
“This action will be as much for patients as it is for nurses.”
“Standards are falling too low and we have strong public backing for our campaign to raise them. This winter, we are asking the public to show nursing staff you are with us.”
The union, with more than 300,000 members, had asked its members for a pay rise of 5% above RPI inflation, which is currently more than 12%.
The RCN said surveys showed the salary of an experienced nurse had fallen by 20% in real terms since 2010, and that nurses were working as little as one day a week without pay.
Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay said while thanking the efforts and sacrifices of NHS staff, including nurses, “we are very sorry that some union members have voted for industrial action.”
“These are challenging times, which is why we accepted the recommendations of the independent NHS Pay Review Body in full and have given over one million NHS workers a pay rise of at least £1,400 this year.”
He said the priority was to keep patients safe during any strike and predicted that strikes across the NHS were likely this winter.
The British Medical Association, which represents doctors, and Emma Runswick, vice president, said in this regard that they want the government to listen to the concerns of health workers and to make the investments the NHS and its workforce desperately need.
Meanwhile, health workers in other unions, including ambulance staff, hospital porters and cleaners are also voting on industrial action over pay.
courtesy PressTV | Wednesday, 09 November 2022 6:35 PM
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Tech Giants are firing!
Elon Musk orders job cuts at Twitter
Days after acquiring Twitter, its chief Elon Musk has reportedly ordered some managers on Saturday to "draw up lists of employees to cut".
Previous reports indicate Musk seeks to cut down on Twitter’s workforce by 75%, though he reportedly told employees otherwise when he arrived at the company's headquarters carrying a sink on Wednesday.
Twitter currently has about 7,500 employees, but the number of staff being laid off remains to be seen, although it is noted that some departments will be affected more than others.
Layoffs could occur before November 1, the same day employees are due to receive stock grants, which "typically represent a significant portion" of their pay. By firing workers before this date, Musk thus may avoid paying the grants.
Source Russian Market - 30th Oct 2022
BRICS getting bigger - 12 as of Nov 7, 2022
Lavrov: At least TWELVE COUNTRIES want to become part of BRICS. @Pepe Escobar
A number of other countries, including Argentina and Iran, want to join BRICS. Indonesia,Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt are also thinking about joining BRICS, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.
Russia welcomes Algeria's decision to apply to join the BRICS- the deputy Foreign Minister of Russia . He also added that the President of Algeria may pay a visit to Russia by the end of the year.
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Friday, November 4, 2022
UN, votes to end blockade of Cuba
>>>>>>>>> Today at the UN, 185 countries voted to demand an end to the criminal, 62-year U.S. blockade on Cuba. That’s 95% of the world.
Guess which lone two states voted against it, again? The United States and Israel, of course. The very same entities currently starving Yemen and Gaza. courtesy :Israel and the US opposed it, Brazil and Ukraine abstaineD.
COURTESY : AZgeopolitics
Thursday, November 3, 2022
Imran Khan survives assassination attempt
Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan has survived an assassination attempt during a political rally. He was shot in the leg but now he is in stable condition. @PressTV
How Russia is helping to increase Ukrainian demographics
❓How Russia is helping to increase Ukrainian demographics
According to Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, increase in birth rate expected in Ukraine amid power outages. That's a good news since 1991, as population losses of Ukraine reached more than 20 million people. Watch how the population changed under the presidents of Ukraine in our post.
So blackouts are what Ukrainian women like?
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Wednesday, November 2, 2022
High voter turnout for Israeli election
Former Premier Benjamin Netanyahu is poised to return to power, proclaiming that his right-wing bloc is on the cusp of a resounding election win.
By Erin Viner
As of the writing of this article, 84.3% of votes have been counted, projecting a win by Netanyahu’s conservative Likud and its natural religious and far-right allies of about 65 of the 120 seats in the 25th Knesset.
According to the Central Election Committee (CEC), the final voter turnout in yesterday’s national elections reached 71.3% marking the highest number since 2015.
The latest available results show Likud in front place with 31 seats, followed by Prime Minister Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid with 24, the Religious Zionism / Otzma Yehudit alliance with 14, Defense Minister Benny Gantz’ National Unity and the Shas ultra-Orthodox factions both with 12, United Torah Judaism with 8, 5 mandates to Yisrael Beiteinu, the Ra’am and Hadash-Ta’al predominantly Arab parties, Labor with 4. It is as of yet uncertain whether the leftwing Meretz or Arab Balad parties will reach the 3.25% threshold.
“We have won a huge vote of confidence from the people of Israel,” a smiling Netanyahu told cheering supporters at party election headquarters. “We are on the brink of a very big victory.”
As he vowed to form a “stable, national government,” the crowd interrupted him singing “Bibi, Bib, King of Israel!”
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Never charged, Guantanamo’s oldest inmate freed after nearly two decades
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Today marks the 105th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration
2nd Nov 2022 ~
The Balfour Declaration was issued by Britain laying the foundations for settler-colonialism in Palestine.
The Balfour Declaration was named after British politician Arthur James Balfour a white supremacist who is today revered by Britain.
As prime minister, Balfour passed the Aliens Act in 1905, an explicitly anti-immigration legislation which was designed to block entry to Britain for Jewish refugees fleeing from pogroms. Zionism, according to Balfour, was a “serious effort to mitigate the age-old miseries created for western civilization by the presence in its midst of a body which is too long regarded as alien and even hostile, but which it was equally unable to expel or absorb.”
Known as "Bloody Balfour" for his brutal rule in Ireland until 1891, which he once said: "All the civilization in Ireland is the work of England”. There's a drawing called “Ireland wrestles with famine while Balfour plays golf”, which encapsulates his reputation there.
In 1906, Balfour argued against giving Black people in South Africa the vote: “Men are not born equal, the white and black races are not born with equal capacities: they are born with different capacities which education cannot and will not change.”
Balfour's 1917 declaration set the stage for full-blown land theft and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in the decades that followed, which is ongoing today. 105 years after the declaration was issued people across Palestine are continuing to resist against settler-colonialism.
For more information with regard to the Balfour Declaration I recommend reading the book “The Balfour Declaration Empire, the Mandate and Resistance in Palestine”, by Bernard Regan"