EU: We do not recognize Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights

(Worthy News) – All 28 European Union member states have rejected the United Sates recognition of Israel’s 1981 annexation of the Golan Heights from Syria.

US President Donald Trump signed that declaration in Washington this week, during Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the White House.

But the move, has been widely rejected by the international community. [ Source: Jerusalem Post (Read More…) ]

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Israel Signs Deal to Get World’s Most Advanced Cannon

(Worthy News) – Israel’s Ministry of Defense has signed a deal with Elbit Systems to develop the world’s most advanced cannon in one of the largest and most intricate military procurement deals in Israeli history.

The cannon will be able to automatically choose one of several shell types to fire, depending on the target, and is ultimately intended to replace Israel’s existing artillery system over the next several years.

The new system will reduce the number of Israel Defense Forces’ soldiers necessary to fight using artillery, and will include mobile cannons, rockets, radars, missile units, training simulators and remote-operated aircraft. The agreement includes maintenance for 20 years. [ Source (Read More…) ]

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China Building Long-Range Cruise Missile Launched From Ship Container

(Worthy News) – China is building a long-range cruise missile fired from a shipping container that could turn Beijing’s large fleet of freighters into potential warship and commercial ports into future missile bases.

The new missile is in flight testing and is a land-attack variant of an advanced anti-ship missile called the YJ-18C, according to American defense officials.

The missile will be deployed in launchers that appear from the outside to be standard international shipping containers used throughout the world for moving millions of tons of goods, often on the deck of large freighters. [ Source: Washington Free Beacon (Read More…) ]

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After US recognition, Syria requests UN Security Council meeting on Golan

(Worthy News) – Syria asked the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday to hold an urgent meeting on the US decision to recognize the Golan Heights as Israeli territory.

US President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Monday in which the United States recognized Israel’s control of the strategic plateau, despite UN resolutions that call for Israel’s withdrawal from the Golan.

In a letter seen by AFP, the Syrian mission to the United Nations asked the council presidency, held by France, to schedule an urgent meeting to “discuss the situation in the occupied Syrian Golan and the recent flagrant violation of the relevant Security Council’s resolution by a permanent member-state.” [ Source: Times of Israel (Read More…) ]

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Advocates for Persecuted Christians Cite Need for Western Intervention as Nigerian Crisis Continues to Escalate

by Jordan Hilger, Worthy News Correspondent

(Worthy News) – Boko Haram terrorists have finally taken over the town of Michika in Nigeria’s Adamawa state, after repeated incursions in 2014 and 2016.

The discouraging news in the war against West Africa’s branch of the Islamic State comes amid reports of 130 Christian farmers killed with machetes in Nigeria’s Middle Belt on March 10th, with Fulani Herdsmen perpetrating the killings in that instance.

Dede Lawson, executive director of Save the Persecuted Christians (STPC), joined a swelling chorus of voices calling on the West to intervene in Nigeria’s situation as it teeters on the brink of genocide.

“We reiterate the call for the Trump administration to send a special envoy to Nigeria and the Lake Chad region so that greater resources from the West can assist the Nigerian military to remediate a worsening crisis,” he said.

Despite the persistent carnage that has seen 300 Christians killed in the last two months alone, and, according to International Christian Concern, an estimated death toll of 50,000 to 70,000 Christians over the last twenty years, a “conspiracy of silence” has prevailed among Western media outlets, in the words of Frank Gaffney, President of STPC.

Breitbart News’ faith correspondent Thomas Williams additionally opined that “without exception, the mainstream media gave absolute top billing” to the 50 Muslims killed in a Mosque shooting in New Zealand while maintaining “absolute silence surrounding the massacre of scores of Christians by Muslim militants in Africa.”

In July 2018, the Nigerian House of Representatives determined that killings in Plateau State by Fulani Herdsmen, who receive tacit support from Nigeria’s President, constituted genocide.

Christians in Nigeria are harangued by two of the world’s most lethal Islamic extremist groups in Boko Haram and the Fulani Herdsmen militias, and the 2018 Global Terrorist Index placed Nigeria among the top three most terrorized countries in the world.

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UN’s 40th Session of the Human Rights Council Sees Petitions for Greater Acknowledgment of Christian Refugees

by Jordan Hilger, Worthy News Correspondent

(Worthy News) – The plight of Vietnam’s Montagnard Christians was highlighted at this month’s 40th session of the UN Human Rights Council, as a string of advocates attempts to spur UN action on Christian refugees in 2019.

On March 13th Dr. Nguyen Dinh Thang, President of Boat People SOS (BPSOS), presented his statement to the UN Special Rapporteur outlining the Vietnamese government’s denial of basic rights to the indigenous Montagnards.

“Without citizenship ID cards, these Hmong and Montagnard Christians cannot get employment, apply for a business license, open a bank account, or even use the public library,” said Thang in his statement about the predominantly Christian ethnic group, many of whom are often forced to seek refuge in neighboring Thailand.

The stateless condition of the Montagnards sheds light on the predicament in which Christian refugees in Southeast Asia often find themselves.

Montagnard asylum seekers frequently end up alongside Pakistan’s fleeing believers in Thailand’s Immigration Detention Center (IDC), whose notorious conditions are seen by some as a flashpoint for the UN’s ambivalence toward Christian asylum seekers in that part of the world.

In 2017 a sick Pakistani Christian man died after being holed up in the center for a year without being granted refugee status.

“His requests for treatment were constantly ignored by both the Thai authorities and UNHCR” in Bangkok, according to a report by the British Pakistani Christian organization, which later launched a petition requesting the Thai government to “stop persecuting asylum seekers.”

It is estimated that between 3,000 and 4,000 Pakistani Christians, and 500 Vietnamese Montagnard Christians, have arrived at the IDC in search of refuge, and sometimes face conditions worse than those they fled as well as profound difficulties acquiring refugee status from the UN.

Some suggest the gridlock in the process is a result of their being Christian.

“It clearly appears to us that the UNHCR in Bangkok has placed a higher burden of proof on Pakistani Christian asylum seekers,” said Ann Buwalda, director of Jubilee Campaign, in her testimony before congress last month, which noted the UN’s mysterious treatment of Pakistani believers in Thailand.

While the international organization seems to be more favorably disposed toward the Montagnards, for whom it has expressed some official concern, Pakistani believers sought greater acknowledgment from the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) on the heels of Dr. Thang’s testimony when they protested at Palais Wilson in Geneva a few days ago.

Their protests grow out of circumstances similar to those of Burma’s Chin Christians, who were notified by the UN in November of last year that their refugee status would be inexplicably revoked on December 31st.

Despite the ongoing ethnic-cleansing perpetrated by Burma’s military, which made headlines last year when 700,000 Rohingya Muslims were displaced along with a considerable number of Christians from the Chin ethnic group, a representative for the UNHCR claimed that “the conditions that would normally produce refugees no longer exist” in the former British colony.

The 1951 Refugee convention stipulated that displaced peoples could not be returned to their home country if the conditions that caused them to flee persisted, and that any person not able to return home due to life-threatening circumstances would be defined as a refugee.

It remains to be seen whether these attempts to get the UN to give greater shrift to Christian refugees will be successful at this month’s 40th session of the Human Rights Council.

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Federal Spending Hits Highest Level Since Bank Bailout and Obama Stimulus

(Worthy News) – The federal government spent $1,822,712,000,000 in the first five months of fiscal 2019, the most it has spent in the first five months of any fiscal year since 2009, which was the fiscal year that outgoing President George W. Bush signed a $700-billion law to bailout the banking industry and incoming President Barack Obama signed a $787-billion law to stimulate an economy then in recession.

At the same time that federal spending was hitting this ten-year high, federal tax revenues in the first five months of the fiscal year were hitting a four-year low of $1,278,482,000,000.

According to the Monthly Treasury Statement for February, the Treasury spent $1,822,712,000,000 in the five months from October 2018 through February 2019, the first five months of the federal fiscal year. [ Source: CNS News (Read More…) ]

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EU Parliament approves controversial copyright reform

(Worthy News) – The European Parliament on Tuesday voted to approve a controversial new copyright law that hands more power to news publishers and record companies.

The deal brings measures that would make platforms such as YouTube and Facebook liable for copyrighted material on their sites one step closer to conclusion.

What is the reform?

The draft law, which passed with 348 votes in favor, 274 against and 36 abstentions, means:

  • Social media platforms would have to ensure uploaded content is not in breach of copyright rules.
    Companies will need licensing agreements with rights holders such as musicians, performers and authors to use their content.
  • The likes of Google News would have to pay publishers for press snippets shown in search results.
    Non-profits and encyclopedias such as Wikipedia will still be able to use data for research and educational purposes.
  • Fledgling companies with an annual turnover below €10 million ($11.3 million) are exempt.

[ Source: Deutche Welle (Read More…) ]

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US targets ‘vast network’ for evading Iran sanctions

(Worthy News) – The Trump administration moved Tuesday to break up a group of Iranian-linked companies that has transferred around $1 billion to Iran in violation of U.S. sanctions on the country.

The Treasury announced it had hit a “vast network” of 25 people, firms and Iranian government agencies with sanctions for evading penalties the U.S. put in place last year after withdrawing from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. The sanctions freeze any assets they may have in U.S. jurisdictions and bar Americans from doing business with them. But they also open any foreign company or person to U.S. sanctions if they do business with the targeted entities.

The action identifies four firms in Iran, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates as front companies for Iran’s Ansar Bank, which has been funneling money to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps and related groups in violation of U.S. sanctions. [ Source: Washington Times (Read More…) ]

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Republicans beat back House attempt to override Trump’s border wall veto

(Worthy News) – House Democrats on Tuesday failed to garner the votes needed to override Trump’s veto of a bill blocking his emergency border wall funding.

Only a handful of Republicans crossed the aisle to vote with Democrats on the 248-181 vote. That deprived the measure of the two-thirds majority needed to revoke Trump’s February emergency declaration that authorized him to move $3.6 billion in military funds to a southern border wall project.

The defeat, which was widely anticipated, kills the effort in Congress to block Trump’s wall funding grab, but numerous court challenges to the declaration are now pending and could ultimately stop the president. [ Source: Washington Examiner (Read More…) ]

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