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Ukraine's Army Advances; Unguided Rockets Kill Civilians; Demise of Rebels? Posted: 27 Jul 2014 04:23 PM PDT There are lots of conflicting, even contradictory news reports regarding Ukraine in the past couple of days. Let's take a look at a few of them starting with the Bloomberg report Ukraine Army Advances as EU Plans Tougher Putin Sanctions. Ukraine's army advanced on a last main separatist stronghold as the U.S. said Russian President Vladimir Putin is poised to give the rebels heavy weapons and European Union leaders considered their toughest sanctions yet on Russia.YouTube Page Chesnokov cited a YouTube page in a voice that allegedly matches Borodai's. OK. Let's see the video. If you are going to post an allegation citing a YouTube that purportedly "sounds" like Borodai, why not link to it? So why doesn't Bloomberg ask for it? Civilians Flee Horlivka In regards to Civilian fleeing Horlivka and other war zones. I don't doubt it. Bloomberg cites CNN, but Bloomberg's link is to a totally useless Bloomberg discussion page called http://topics.bloomberg.com/cnn/, not anything useful on CNN, not even a discussion of the civilian flight. Clearly Bloomberg is fishing for clicks. CNN Video of Fleeing Civilians Here is a link to the real CNN report and video: Donetsk residents flee fighting; Russians report spike in Ukrainian refugees. Long lines of cars jammed the roads leading south out of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine Saturday, as residents attempted to flee the city center after a night of heavy shelling on the city's northern outskirts.Why do Civilians Flee? Neither CNN nor Bloomberg gave the real reason civilians are fleeing. Human Rights Watch does provide the reason: Unguided Rockets Killing Civilians. Unguided Grad rockets launched apparently by Ukrainian government forces and pro-government militias have killed at least 16 civilians and wounded many more in insurgent-controlled areas of Donetsk and its suburbs in at least four attacks between July 12 and 21, 2014, Human Rights Watch said today.Unguided Rockets Kill Civilians 40 Barreled Grad My understanding is these rockets fire sequentially, one after another, sort of like roman candles going "poof, poof, poof" louder of course. Both sides have these weapons, but it is the Ukrainian troops who are readily willing to use them on civilians. Please don't compare this to the accidental downing of a plane, regardless of who you think did it. Attack on Gorlovka Here's a short, 43-second video of a grad attack on the city of Gorlovka. The title reads On July 27 Gorlovka suffered rocket mortar attack. Perspective While Ukraine is advancing in some areas, the above videos add a needed perspective that mainstream media does not provide. What with all the satellites in the sky, all the tens of billions of dollars the US spends on "intelligence" every year, is it too much to expect the US to portray these aspects? Not All Battles Going Ukraine's Way Contrary to mainstream media reporting, not all of these battles are going Ukraine's way. Yesterday I posted a video of Ukraine's 72'nd brigade. Today I have a video of the demolition of part of the 79'th brigade. It was taken a few days ago. Ukrainian forces are doing the talking. Reader Jacob Dreizin, a US citizen who speaks Russian and reads Ukrainian provided this synopsis. In this video, the speaker is actually on the Ukrainian side. The speaker is complaining about not getting enough support from Kiev, and recounting what types of munitions were used to destroy his camp. In the other video you posted earlier, it seemed that the people in the video were rebels who came to take a look.Regarding Ukrainian advances, the flight of civilians, and trapped Ukrainian forces, Dreizin adds ... 41 Ukrainian soldiers are reported to have escaped to Russia today, the largest one-day total so far.So is the war really going as mainstream media plays it? Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
"Place to Avoid" - French Blogger Fined $2,000 for Writing Bad Restaurant Review Posted: 27 Jul 2014 01:12 PM PDT Want to review a French restaurant? Only good reviews are allowed in France. Caroline Doudet a blogger who runs the site "Cultur'elle," found that out when she wrote a restaurant review that the French court said "ranked too high in a Google search" (as if any writer can know in advance how many times a blog will be read, or what its ranking will be). Link to Cached Review of "Place to Avoid" Doudet was ordered to change the title of her blog and pay a fine. Instead she took it down. However, a cached version is still available, and I bet it gets even more hits now that the courts have piqued everyone's interest. Cached English translation: The place to avoid the Cap-Ferret: Il Giardino. Neither the headline nor the article appears unreasonably inflammatory. Doudet's main charge is exceptionally poor service. It took numerous complaints to three sets of servers for Doudet to get drinks and an appetizer before her main course arrived. $2,000 Fine For her writeup, French Blogger Fined $2,000 for Restaurant Review, Too Prominent on Google. A blogger eats in an Italian restaurant in southwestern France. She thinks the food is bad, the service even worse, and she writes up a review that is not glowing, to put it mildly.Il Giardino a "Place to Avoid" If for some unexplained reason you find yourself in France, you may wish to mark Il Giardino as a place to avoid. Any restaurant that would file charges against a blogger instead of apologizing for alleged piss poor service, is not a place I would want to visit. For its stupid lawsuit, it's highly likely Il Giardino suffers more than it would have otherwise. Lawyer Advises Mish "Don't Go to France" Here's the real place to avoid: France. I have my own experience, as many of you know. For details, please see Lawyer Advises Me "Don't Go to France"; French Pub Fined €9,000 for Using "Undeclared Labor" after Customers Returned Empties to Bar Doudet may be out $2,000 but hopefully she makes it up with publicity. I am willing to help. Please check out her site: Cultur'elle. Here's an English Translation of Cultur'elle. As for me, France is not going to collect a cent. Outside of purposeful slander, yelling "fire" in a movie, etc., I can say what I want. France should try that reasonable approach. Instead, France (like Spain) marches at a fast pace down the road to complete internet big brother supervision. For a synopsis of Spain and Europe in general, please see Internet Free Speech Vanishes in Spain; Most Infamous Law in Internet History; Brussels and Spain Target Google Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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