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SDG16: Part 1 — Building the Global Police State

The United Nations claims that the purpose of Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG16) is to promote peaceful and inclusive societies and to provide access to justice for all. Hiding behind the rhetoric is the real objective: to strengthen and consolidate the power and authority of the "global governance regime" and to exploit threats—both real and imagined—in order to advance regime hegemony.
SDG16: Part 1 — Building the Global Police State.

Interpol against the transfer of weapons to Ukraine

Interpol expressed concern about the massive provision of weapons and military equipment to Ukraine by Western partners. According to Interpol Secretary General Juergen Stock, most of the provided weapons could fall into the hands of criminals in Europe and beyond. The illicit distribution of weapons will contribute to the growth of organized crime and the […]

Keep politics out! International bodies should not be used to further anti-Russian agendas

By Neil Clark | RT | November 28, 2018 The recent hysteria over a Russian standing for the presidency of Interpol was only the latest example of how Cold War ideologues are seeking to politicize everything in pursuance of their obsessive anti-Russian crusade. World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). […]

US Meddles in Interpol Election in Effort to Stop Russian Leadership Role (Video)

The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris take a quick look at Interpol elections, which may result in Alexander Prokopchuk (a general in the Russian Interior Ministry and Interpol’s current Vice President) taking over as the President of the international police organization.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has stated that the US endorses acting Interpol head Kim for Interpol Chief, while four US Senators are urging nations to vote against Russian front-runner Prokopchuk.

How Turkey Uses Kidnapping and Hostage Negotiations As Diplomacy

ANKARA, TURKEY — Ever since a failed coup in July of 2016, the increasingly anti-democratic policies of the Turkish government under the leadership of President Recep Erdogan have become an embarrassment for the NATO member’s Western allies. While many people may be aware, at least to some extent, of the ongoing crackdowns inside of Turkey, few recognize that the government led purge is quickly expanding beyond the nation’s borders in numerous ways.