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A Whistleblower tells how NATO is the biggest ally in arming and financing ISIS and Gülen s fake COUP – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

A Whistleblower tells how NATO is the biggest ally in arming and financing ISIS and Gülen s fake COUP – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services
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Greece: Protest gets heated ahead of campus policing vote

Greece: Protest gets heated ahead of campus policing vote

Greece: Protest gets heated ahead of campus policing vote
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Student protest gets heated ahead of campus policing vote in Greece » Borneo Bulletin Online

February 12, 2021 ATHENS, Greece (AP) Student protesters hurled bottles, rocks and gasoline bombs at police in central Athens on Wednesday during nationwide demonstrations against an education bill that would allow police to patrol university campuses. In the capital, riot police used tear gas and detained two protesters after clashes broke out outside Parliament. Protests also turned violent in Greece’s second-largest city Thessaloniki. The centre-right government said it wants to establish a campus police force to stop university grounds from being used for illegal activities such as selling counterfeit goods or organising violent protests. “It is time to stop what has been going on for decades, and once and for all end this atmosphere of fear, intimidation and lawlessness in universities,” Education Minister Niki Kerameus said during the debate on the bill that includes other higher education reforms.

PNP-BARMM personnel learn how to settle rido or clan feuds – Manila Bulletin

Published January 30, 2021, 12:10 PM DAVAO CITY – Members of the Philippine National Police (PNP)-Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) have joined a two-day learning session on the settling of “rido” or family feuds. Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) desecrated a Catholic Chapel following an attack in a  remote village in Pigcawayan,North Cotabato. (Manila Bulletin / File / Keith Bacongco) In a statement on Friday, January 29, the BARMM Ministry of Public Order and Safety (MPOS) said it conducted a learning session for the PNP-BARMM personnel in Cotabato City on January 27 and 28 “to further strengthen the security sector’s understanding on the complexity of settling ‘rido’ or clan feuds in the Bangsamoro region”.

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