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Monday, May 20, 2024

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BREAKING: The ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan Announces Applications for Arrest Warrants in Relation to Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant

By RuzekiShadoww News 

May 20, 2024 

The ICC chief Prosecutor Karim Khan announces the arrest warrants of Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes against the state of Palestine. 

Meanwhile, in Tel Aviv, there's massive protest demanding that PM Netanyahu resign. 


ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan: 

On the basis of evidence collected and examined by my Office, I have reasonable grounds to believe that Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, and Yoav Gallant, the Minister of Defence of Israel, bear criminal responsibility for  the following war crimes and crimes against humanity committed on the territory of the State of Palestine (in the Gaza strip) from at least 8 October 2023: 

  • Starvation of civilians as a method of warfare as a war crime contrary to article 8(2)(b)(xxv) of the Statute;
  • Wilfully causing great suffering, or serious injury to body or health contrary to article 8(2)(a)(iii), or cruel treatment as a war crime contrary to article 8(2)(c)(i);
  • Wilful killing contrary to article 8(2)(a)(i), or Murder as a war crime contrary to article 8(2)(c)(i);
  • Intentionally directing attacks against a civilian population as a war crime contrary to articles 8(2)(b)(i), or 8(2)(e)(i);
  • Extermination and/or murder contrary to articles 7(1)(b) and 7(1)(a), including in the context of deaths caused by starvation, as a crime against humanity;
  • Persecution as a crime against humanity contrary to article 7(1)(h);
  • Other inhumane acts as crimes against humanity contrary to article 7(1)(k).

Friday, March 22, 2024

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Moscow Concert Attack: At least 133 dead in terrorist attack; ISIS claims responsibility; four gunmen caught while heading to Ukraine

By RuzekiShadoww News 

March 22, 2024 

At least 133 people were killed and more than 200 injured when the terrorists stormed the building, firing indiscriminately and setting it alight. 

Russian authorities said 11 people were detained in total, and the four gunmen were caught while heading to Russia-Ukraine border.

The Islamic State terror group's claim was made through an ISIS-linked news agency and was not backed by any proof. 

What we know about the Moscow concert attack

  • Men in camouflage broke into a Moscow concert hall and opened fire, shooting an unknown number of people. 
  • The ISIS, which is believed to be a CIA and Mossad-backed terror group, has claimed responsibility but has not provided proof of the claim, which was made on ISIS-affiliated news agency Amaq on Telegram. 
  • Russia officials said that at least 133 people are dead and more than 200 injured after the attack at Crocus City Hall on Friday. 
  • A fire also started inside Crocus City Hall, a large concert venue northwest of central Moscow. 

Firefighters have evacuated about 300 people from the basement of the building and efforts are underway to rescue people from the roof, Russian emergency officials said. 

Russia security service said it was investigating the attack as a terrorist act. 

A popular rock band was scheduled to play what appeared to be a sold-out show at the venue, which has a maximum capacity of more than 9,000 people. 

Guards at the concert hall didn’t have guns, and some could have been killed at the start of the attack, Russian state media reported. 

According to some news outlets, the assailants fled before special forces and riot police arrived.

Reports said police patrols were looking for several vehicles the attackers could have used to escape. 

The U.S. had intelligence that ISIS could mount a mass casualty attack in Russia. In March 7, the U.S. embassy in Russia issued a warning about a possible extremist attacks, including at concerts, urging American citizens to stay away from large gatherings. 

Some Moscow concertgoers filmed events as they unfolded on Friday night, when gunmen opened fire inside a theater and people ran to take cover in fear for their lives.

Witnesses to today’s armed attack on Moscow’s Crocus City Hall told TASS news agency that they first mistook the gunfire for sounds of an installation being dismantled. 

The terror group Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack in Moscow.

The terror group, also known as ISIS and is believed to be backed by the US and Israel, did not provide any proof of its claim, which came from ISIS-affiliated news agency Amaq on Telegram. 

The ISIS terrorists have carried out a number of terror attacks, including the 2015 attacks in Paris that killed 130 people and a recent terror attack in Kerman, which killed about 100 Iranians, in January 2024. 

Russia’s commissioner for children’s rights, Maria Lvova-Belova, said children were among the victims of tonight's attack. 

Earlier, Russian officials released a preliminary casualty toll of at least 115 people dead and more than 200 injured. 

People and leaders from all over the world are among those who expressed their condolences to the victims of the attack at the Crocus concert hall in Moscow. 

Several regional leaders across Russia, have canceled public events this weekend over security considerations after the deadly concert attack in Moscow. 

Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations said the number of rescue crews responding to the attack is growing and now includes more than 320 firefighters, 130 emergency vehicles and three helicopters dumping water on the burning concert venue. 

According to RIA news agency, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said President Vladimir Putin was informed about the shooting at the Crocus concert hall "in the first minutes" of the attack.

We shall update this Breaking News as soon as new information is available. 

Thursday, January 11, 2024

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THE HAGUE: The International Court of Justice (ICJ) holds public hearings in the case South Africa v. Israel

By Ruzeki, Shadow News

January 11, 2024

On Thursday, a legal hearing into the war in Gaza opens in The Hague as the international court of justice (ICJ) hears arguments alleging that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, Palestine. 

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) holds public hearings on the request for the indication of provisional measures submitted by South Africa in the case South Africa v. Israel.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, holds public hearings on the request for the indication of provisional measures submitted by South Africa in the case South Africa v. Israel on 11 and 12 January 2024, at the Peace Palace in The Hague, the seat of the Court. Session held under the presidency of Judge Joan E. Donoghue, President of the Court. 

South Africa, which has brought the case, is asking the UN top court to act urgently “to protect against further, severe and irreparable harm to the rights of the Palestinian people under the genocide convention, which continues to be violated with impunity”. 

 In its 84-page written application to the ICJ to open proceedings, South Africa said: 

The acts and omissions by Israel complained of by South Africa are genocidal in character because they are intended to bring about the destruction of a substantial part of the Palestinian national, racial and ethnical group.

Genocide cases can take years to resolve, but South Africa is asking the court to speedily implement “provisional measures” and “order Israel to cease killing and causing serious mental and bodily harm to Palestinian people in Gaza”. 

The filing also says Israel should cease deliberately inflicting conditions calculated to bring about the destruction of the Palestinians as a group, be ordered to prevent and punish incitement to genocide, and halt restrictions on aid as well as evacuation directives. 

Belgium’s deputy prime minister, Petra De Sutter, said that she wanted her country “to take action at the International Court of Justice, following the lead of South Africa”. 


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Friday, October 20, 2023

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What is Hamas?

By RuzekiShadow News  
October 20, 2023 

Latest updates on Israel-Palestine conflict: 

  • Hamas says it has repelled an Israeli ground attack near Khan Younis along the Gaza border; Israel says one of its soldiers was killed and three others injured. 
  • Israeli military admits one of its tanks hit an Egyptian position outside the Gaza Strip, wounding at least seven people. 
  • On Sunday, a convoy of 17 trucks brought vital humanitarian aid to Gaza through Rafah crossing. 
  • At least 270 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli air attacks on Gaza in the last 24 hours. 
  • Israel struck a mosque in Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, with Palestinian medics reporting at least one person killed. 
  • At least 4,700 Palestinians have been massacred in Israeli attacks on Gaza since Israel responded to Hamas attacks. More than 20,000  have been injured, thousands displaced.  
  • More than 2,000 people in Israel have been killed. 

Here's what to know about Hamas: 

HAMAS is an acronym for Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya (Islamic Resistance Movement). It is the largest and most capable militant group in the Palestinian territories and one of the territories’ two major political parties. 

HAMAS emerged in 1987 during the first Palestinian uprising, known as the intifada, as an outgrowth of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Palestinian branch. 

The Hamas group is committed to armed resistance against Israel and the creation of an Islamic Palestinian state, whose capital will be Jerusalem. 

HAMAS has been the de-facto governing body in the Gaza Strip after winning 2007 elections; ousting the Palestinian Authority from power. 

Primarily, Hamas operates in Gaza. It also maintains some presence in the West Bank; Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon; and key regional capitals, such as Doha, Qatar, and Cairo, Egypt. 

As of 2019, Hamas had between 30,000 and 60,000 active fighters. 

For tactics and targets,HAMAS uses improvised explosive devices, short- and long-range rockets and mortars, small arms, kidnapping operations, rocket-propelled grenades, man-portable air defense systems, antitank missiles, and unmanned aircraft systems in attacks against the illegal occupant (Israeli military forces), as well as against ISIS and other Salafist armed group members based in Gaza. 

The Hamas group also uses cyber espionage and computer network exploitation operations. 

In October 1997, the U.S. designated HAMAS as a foreign terrorist organization. 

Some of the notable or high profile attacks by Hamas group include: 

On 7 October, 2023, Hamas group launched a surprise attack on Israel. Israel responded by a continuous bombardment of Gaza, cutting off power, blocking entry of humanitarian aid and ordering Palestinians to evacuate the northern Gaza. 

In this ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, t he death toll stands at around 7000 casualties, millions of Palestinians displaced, thousands injured; at least 4,700 Palestinians massacred by Israeli armed forces, while 2,000 Israelis killed. 

On 29 April 2022, HAMAS’s military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, claimed full responsibility for the shooting of an Israeli guard in the West Bank. 

On 23 Nov. 2021, HAMAS fighter killed an Israeli tour guide and wounds several civilians and Israeli police officers. 

In may 2021, HAMAS launches more than 4,000 rockets at Israel during 11 days of hostilities; Israel responds with widespread air and artillery strikes in Gaza. The conflict results in 260 deaths in Gaza and 13 deaths in Israel. 

On 1 Oct. 2015, HAMAS gunmen kill an American-Israeli citizen and his wife in their car. 

Monday, October 9, 2023

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Israel-Palestine conflict: Updates from day 3 after Hamas surprise attack and Israel retaliation.

By RuzekiShadow News  
October 09, 2023 

Here is the situation in Gaza as of Monday, October 9, 2023: 

  • Hamas fighters and Israeli forces continue their gun battles in three main areas in southern Israel: at a kibbutz in Karmia, and in the cities of Ashkelon and in Sderot. 
  • On Sunday, through the Arabic news outlet Alghad, Mousa Abu Marzouk, the Hamas senior official, said the group is holding more than 100 Israelis captive in Gaza. Among those held are senior Israeli officers.  
  • Israel’s military, which faced tough questions for failing to thwart the Hamas attack, said it had regained control of most of the border with Gaza, killed hundreds of people and taken dozens as prisoners. 
  • The Western media accuses Iran for helping Hamas plan its surprise attacks against Israel over the weekend. 
  • Iran’s mission to the United Nations said Tehran was not involved in the attacks. However, Iran emphatically stand in unflinching support of Palestine. 
  • On Sunday evening, the UN Security Council met behind closed doors in an emergency session amid the war between Israel and Palestine but failed to achieve the unanimity needed for a joint statement.  
  • The United States will send multiple military ships and aircraft closer to Israel as a show of support following the surprise attack. 
  • Vassily Nebenzia, Russia’s UN ambassador said Russia wants a ceasefire and meaningful negotiations. He acknowledged that the ongoing Israel-Palestine war is a result of unresolved conflict. 
  • The Mission of the State of Palestine to the UN released a statement on X (formerly Twitter) saying: 
  • On Sunday, in response to the attack, Israeli air strikes hit housing blocks, tunnels, a mosque and homes in Gaza, killing at least 400 people, including about 100 children. Additionally, thousands of Palestinians were injured. 
  • In Saturday's surprise attack, the Hamas fighters killed at least 700 Israelis. Hundreds of Israelis were abducted from the Israeli towns. 
  • According to the UN humanitarian relief agency, Israeli air strikes and shelling aimed at houses and apartment buildings have displaced at least 123,000 Palestinians in Gaza. 
  • A spokesperson for Thailand’s Foreign Ministry confirmed that 12 Thai nationals were killed and eight wounded in Israel. 
  • According to CNN, four Americans were killed in Israeli attacks. 
  • On Sunday, the spokesperson for the French Foreign Ministry said a French national was also killed as a result of the attacks. 
  • 'As expected', the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said two Ukrainians had also been killed during the Hamas attacks. 
  • According to Mexico's Foreign minister Alicia Barcena, a Mexican woman and man were believed to have been taken hostage by Hamas in Gaza on Saturday. 
  • On Monday, oil prices were up more than $3 a barrel in Asian trade, as gun battles between Israel army and the Palestinian Hamas fighters raised concerns about supplies. 
  • According to analysts, tech companies operating in Israel are expected to fortify security as they could face disruptions. 
  • Several airlines have cancelled their flights to Israel citing the security situation in the country. 
Our news desk will bring you more updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict. 

Sunday, October 8, 2023

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Israel-Palestine conflict: List of key events, day 2 after Hamas surprise attack and Israel retaliation.

By RuzekiShadow News  

October 08, 2023 

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Fighting between Israeli armed forces and the Palestinian group Hamas continues for a second day. 

So far, hundreds have been killed on both sides after a surprise Hamas attack on Israel, which prompted Israel retaliation. 

Here is the situation on Sunday, October 8, 2023.  

  • As fighting between Israeli forces and Hamas fighters continues, the spokesperson of the al-Qassam Brigades Abu Obeida has released a new statement calling on people “to join this battle”. 
  • Local media in Egypt say a police officer opened fire on Israeli tourists in the Mediterranean city, killing at least two Israelis and one Egyptian. 
  • At least 2 million Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip spent the night in terror and darkness as Israel intensified air attacks and cut off power to the coastal enclave. 
  • The Israeli air strikes flattened residential buildings in giant explosions, including a 14-storey tower, that held dozens of apartments as well as Hamas offices in central Gaza City. 
  • According to the Israeli army, its forces struck the home of Hamas’s intelligence chief in the Gaza Strip. 
  • Israel responsed with barrages of artillery into southern Lebanon after Hezbollah targeted three Israeli military positions in the disputed Shebaa region. 
  • The local media reports that Israeli forces took control of a police station in the southern city of Sderot after an hours-long standoff. 
  • As per the Qassam Brigades of the Hamas, its fighters were still engaged in “fierce clashes” in several cities inside Israel. 
  • The United Nations Security Council will hold emergency closed consultations on Sunday over the escalating situation in Gaza. The UNSC meeting was first called by Malta, with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Brazil later supporting it. 
  • China is “deeply concerned” by the Saturday's dramatic escalation of attacks between Israel and Palestine, urging all sides to de-escalate. 
  • Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan are in talks to defuse Palestinian-Israeli tensions. Jordanian FM Ayman Safadi warned of the “volatility” of the situation in Gaza strip and the West Bank, which are witnessing Israeli attacks and violations against the Palestinian people. 
  • Saudi Arabia and Turkey have called for immediate cessation of violence. 
  • The United States condemned Saturday’s Hamas attacks in Israel and pledged to ensure Israel has “what it needs to defend itself. 
  • The number of Palestinians killed in the besieged Gaza Strip has risen to 256, which include 20 children. At least 1,800 others were injured. 
  • As per the Israel’s military, at least 26 of its soldiers were killed in the unprecedented Hamas attack on the country’s south. In general, at least 300 Israelis have been killed, so far, 
  • The figures of casualties on both sides might be higher than what is being reported by the Hamas group, local media and Israeli army. 

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

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UN Security Council votes to send Kenyan-led security force to Haiti to combat gangs.

By RuzekiShadow News  
October 03, 2023 

On Monday, the United Nations Security Council authorized the deployment of an armed multinational force to Haiti. 

The Caribbean nation wrestles with rampant gang violence and political paralysis. 

The UNSC decision comes after repeated calls for military assistance by Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry. 

The United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has also strongly urged the international community to back such a mission. 

Thirteen members of the council voted in favor of the resolution, with Russia and China abstaining. 

Though approved by the powerful UN Security Council, the force would not formally be under UN control. It is expected to be led by Kenya, which has pledged 1000 elite police to spearhead the mission. 

Several of Haiti’s Caribbean neighbors, including Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas and Jamaica – have also offered support to the mission. 

The “multinational security support” force will have a 12-month mandate in Haiti. The timing of its arrival is not set yet and more countries have been invited to participate. 

The resolution also calls for a global stop to arms sales to Haiti, except for approved security purposes. 

More information about UNSC resolution on Haiti 

Saturday, September 30, 2023

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Massacre at Babyn Yar in late September 1941

By RuzekiShadow News  

September 29, 2023 

In late September 1941, Nazi German perpetrated one of the largest massacres of World War II at Babyn Yar ravine outside Kyiv, Ukraine. 

Summary: 

  • Babyn Yar in Kyiv was the site of one of the largest mass shootings of Jews in German-occupied Europe. It occurred on September 29–30, 1941. 
  • Nazi Germans continued to perpetrate mass murders at this killing site until just before the Soviets re-took control of Kyiv in 1943. 
  • During this period, Germans shot Jews, as well as Roma, View This Term in the Glossary Ukrainian civilians, and Soviet POWs. 
  • In the decades after the war,  Babyn Yar symbolized the struggle over the memory of World War II and the Holocaust in the Soviet Union. 

On September 19, 1941, Nazi German forces entered the city of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Along with a large part of German-occupied Ukraine, the city was incorporated into the Reichskommissariat Ukraine, which had been established on September 1 with Erich Koch as administrator (Reichskommissar). 

Before the German invasion, some 160,000 Jews resided in Kyiv. This was approximately 20 percent of the total population of the city. 

Following the start of Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, approximately 100,000 Jews fled Kyiv or were already serving in the Soviet military. 

By the time the Germans occupied Kyiv, there were about 60,000 Jews remaining in the city. Most of those who remained had been unable or unwilling to flee earlier. This included mostly women, children, the elderly, and those who were ill. 

During the first week of the German occupation of Kyiv, there were two major explosions. These explosions destroyed the German headquarters and areas around the main street of the city center (Khreshchatyk Street). 

A large number of German soldiers and officials were also killed in the blasts. Though the explosions were caused by mines left by retreating Soviet soldiers and officials, the Germans used the sabotage as a pretext to murder those Jews who still remained in Kyiv. 

On September 29–30, 1941, German police units and their auxiliaries, under the guidance of members of Einsatzgruppe C, murdered a significant number of the Jewish population who remained in Kyiv. 

The massacre occurred at a ravine called Babyn Yar (Babi Yar). At the time, the ravine was located just outside the city. 

The victims were summoned to the site, forced to undress, and then compelled to enter the ravine. Sonderkommando 4a, a special detachment from Einsatzgruppe C under SS-Standartenführer Paul Blobel, shot them in small groups. 

According to reports sent to the headquarters in Berlin, 33,771 Jews were massacred during this two-day period. 

The massacre at Babyn Yar was one of many mass shootings perpetrated by the Nazi Germans beginning in 1941. It was also one of the largest mass killings at a single location during World War II. 

The ravine at Babyn Yar was a killing site for two years after the September 1941 massacre. There, Germans stationed at Kyiv murdered tens of thousands of people, both Jews and non-Jews; including patients from a local psychiatric hospital, Roma (Gypsies), Soviet prisoners of war, and civilians. 

The killings at the Babyn Yar ravine continued until the fall of 1943, only a few days before the Soviets re-took control of Kyiv on November 6. 

It is estimated that some 100,000 people, Jews and non-Jews, were murdered at Babyn Yar. 

With the Red Army approaching Kyiv in August 1943, Germans embarked on a cover-up operation to conceal what had been happening in Babyn Yar. 

To cover up the mass shootings at Babyn Yar, the Germans ordered 321 prisoners from Syrets to dig up the mass graves and burn the remains of victims. Eighteen inmates who escaped into hiding testified about those crimes to the Soviet authorities in November 1943. 

In January 1946, 15 members of the German police were tried in Kyiv by the Soviet court for the crimes committed at Babyn Yar. 

In the immediate decades after the war, Babyn Yar became a symbol of struggles over the memory of World War II and the Holocaust in the Soviet Union. 

Despite many efforts, there was no memorial at the site until the Soviets installed a monument in 1976. Deemphasizing the Jewish tragedy at Babyn Yar, the text on the monument referred to thousands of civilian victims without indicating that the vast majority of them were Jewish. 

Friday, September 29, 2023

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Death toll reaches 52 in Pakistan mosque ‘suicide’ bombing.

By RuzekiShadow News  
September 29, 2023 

The blast occurred at an event marking the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad 

At least 52 Pakistanis have died and dozens more were injured following a suspected suicide bombing on Friday, at a procession marking the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad, close to a mosque in Pakistan’s Balochistan province. 

According to officials, many of those injured are understood to be in a critical condition. 

The explosion is being presumed to have been a suicide attack. Local officials claimed that a senior police officer, Mohammad Nawaz, who died in the blast, was the primary target of the attack. 

Balochistan, the largest province in Pakistan by area, has seen several flashpoints in recent months following a decades-long insurgency, waged by separatists who accuse Islamabad of unfairly exploiting the province’s resources. 

So far, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. The Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a collective of various Sunni Islamist militant groups, has denied any involvement. 

There has been an increase in militant attacks in Pakistan’s west ahead of national elections scheduled to take place in January 2024. 

Earlier this month, at least 11 people died in another bombing in Balochistan. 

At least 40 Pakistanis were killed in a July suicide attack at a political party gathering in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. 

According to the region’s inspector general, authorities in Karachi, Pakistan’s most populous city some 600km from Mastung, have been ordered to increase security and remain on high alert. 

Officials had asked police to be wary of militants targeting gatherings celebrating the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday, Mawlid an-Nabi, a national holiday which features day-long celebrations and the distribution of free meals. 

Pakistan’s caretaker interior minister, Sarfraz Bugti, denounced the bombing as a “heinous act.” 

Meanwhile, reports also indicate that there was a second explosion on Friday at a mosque near the city of Peshwar in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. 

The number of casualties remains unclear, but authorities say that some victims could be trapped under rubble. Officials said the capacity of the mosque is 40 to 50 people. 

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

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Convicted serial killer Billy Chemirmir is found dead in his prison cell.

By Ruzeki, Shadow News  
September 20, 2023 

A man convicted of murdering 22 people killed by cellmate in Texas prison. 

According to officials, Billy Chemirmir was found dead in his cell early Tuesday. 

Serial killer Billy Kipkorir Chemirmir, a Texas man working as health care aide, he is a citizen of Kenya. 


A Texas man convicted of murdering two elderly women and suspected of killing nearly two dozen people total was found dead in his prison cell Tuesday following an attack by his cellmate, officials said. 

On early Tuesday, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice officials found Billy Chemirmir, 50, dead in his cell at the Coffield Unit in Tennessee Colony, Texas, the department said. 

His cellmate, who is currently serving a murder sentence out of Harris County, was the assailant, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice said. 

No further details, including the cause of death or the cellmate's name, have been released amid an ongoing investigation by the state's Office of Inspector General. 

Chemirmir, who was a citizen of Kenya, worked as a home health care aide in several cities in north Texas before being accused of murdering his vulnerable patients and stealing their valuables. 

He had been indicted on 22 capital murder charges in Dallas and Collin counties. Last year, he was found guilty of capital murder by two separate Dallas County juries for the 2018 deaths of Lu Thi Harris, 81, and Mary Brooks, 87. 

In Collin County, where he was indicted on nine capital murder charges, prosecutors said last month they would not seek the death penalty in their cases, following Chemirmir's two convictions. 

On Tuesday, the Collin County Criminal District Attorney Greg Willis said in a statement that he won't be mourning the murder of convicted serial killer Billy Chemirmir. Rather, his thoughts are with the families of the precious women murdered. 

Greg Willis said the families have been through more than imagined, and he prays that someday they can find some peace. 

Saturday, August 19, 2023

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What happens if Defendant Donald Trump do not surrender to Fulton County Jail?

By RuzekiShadow News. 

The former US President Donald Trump and his 18 co-defendants have until Friday noon, Aug. 25 to voluntarily turn themselves in at the Fulton County Jail in Georgia. 

On August 14, the District Attorney Fani Willis announced the prolific indictments, handed down by a special grand jury. 

Willis provided Defendant Trump and the others more than 10 days to surrender so that the proper security measures could be put in place to safely handle booking a former president and other notable figures. 

Trump's three other indictments in New York, Florida and Washington D.C. have attracted large gatherings of supporters and opponents outside of the courthouses. 

Additionally, in the other cases, Trump's legal team and law enforcement negotiated a specific date for Trump to be arraigned. 

There have been no indications that Trump or the others will not comply with the surrender window, but the question is still worth asking: 

What happens if they do not surrender? 

Normally, the law enforcement would hunt them, arrest them and bring them to Fulton County jail, assuming they were somewhere that officials had the jurisdiction to make such an arrest. 

Arrest warrants have already been filed for Trump and the 18 others, so failing to surrender would make those warrants outstanding and could lead to additional charges. 

Failing to surrender would also increase the chances of them being held in jail without bond due to the possibility of being a flight risk. 

Definitely, Donald Trump is a coward and will most likely turn himself in before the Friday deadline. 

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

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Donald Trump has been indicted in special counsel’s 2020 election interference probe

By Ruzeki, Shadow News  

Here's what to know 

  • On Tuesday, Donald Trump was indicted on criminal charges by a federal grand jury in special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election leading up to the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. 
  • The former president was charged with:
    conspiracy to defraud the United States; conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding; obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding; and conspiracy against rights.
  • Mr Trump is scheduled to appear at the Washington, DC, federal courthouse at 4 p.m. ET on Thursday. Smith said his office will seek a speedy trial and called January 6 an "unprecedented assault on the seat of American democracy." 
  • This is the third time Mr Trump has been criminally indicted. Smith charged Trump in the classified documents probe in June, and a Manhattan grand jury charged the former president for business fraud in March. Trump, who is running for president in 2024, pleaded not guilty in both cases. 

Here are the key takeaways from the Trump indictment

Special counsel Jack Smith unveiled his case alleging that former President Donald Trump broke several laws in his attempts to overturn the 2020 election, with a grand jury indictment returned Tuesday that illustrated the depth and breadth of the federal criminal investigation. 

Prosecutors said in the new charging documents that Trump “was determined to remain in power” after losing the 2020 election, and that he and six unindicted co-conspirators orchestrated a plot to overturn the results on and leading up to January 6, 2021. 

Mr Trump, who has derided Smith’s case as a politically motivated “fake indictment,” has been summoned to appear before a magistrate judge on Thursday. 

Mr Trump accused of knowingly spreading "prolific lies": Prosecutors detailed the “prolific lies” that Trump made in the wake of the 2020 election, including knowingly pushing false claims of voter fraud and voting machines switching votes, the indictment says, despite state and federal officials telling him the claims were wrong. 

Donald Trump “spread lies that there had been outcome-determinative fraud in the election and that he had actually won” the indictment states, adding that the “claims were false, and the Defendant knew they were false.” 

Allegedly organized fake electors: The indictment alleges that Trump and his co-conspirators effectively tricked individuals from seven targeted states into creating and submitting certificates asserting they were legitimate electors. 

The goal was to create a “fake controversy” at the certification proceeding in those states on December 14, 2020, and “position the Vice President – presiding on January 6 as President of the Senate – to supplant legitimate electors” with Trump’s fake ones. 

"Exploited" the January 6 attack: The indictment alleges that Trump and co-conspirators “exploited” the “violence” and “chaos” of the Capitol attack – continuing efforts to convince members of Congress to delay the certification of the election that day while rebuffing pleas that he direct the rioters to depart. 

In a phone call the evening of the riot, Mr Trump refused a request from his then-White House Counsel Pat Cipollone to withdraw his objections and allow for Congress’ certification of the 2020 election results, prosecutors said in the new indictment. 

New details on Pence: Many of the revelations in Tuesday’s indictment appear to be the fruits of aggressive legal battles brought by prosecutors to secure testimony from close presidential aides – including new details about the communications Trump had with Pence in the bid to convince the vice president to disrupt Congress’ certification vote. 

More to come: The normally tight-lipped Jack Smith made a rare public statement with the unsealing of the indictment, making clear that his team’s “investigation of individuals continues and emphasizing that the Justice Department was committed to “ensuring accountability for those criminally responsible for what happened that day.” 

As the investigation chugs along, and the possibility looms that others will be charged as part of the probe, the criminal proceedings against Trump will unfold in federal court in DC, starting with an appearance he’ll make before a magistrate judge scheduled for Thursday

This story shall be updated as soon as new information is available. 

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Monday, July 31, 2023

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President Trump poured fuel on U.S. endless wars; as civilian deaths from airstrikes skyrocketed under his watch

By Ruzeki, Shadow News 

During the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump pledged to stop "endless wars". 

Mr Trump portrayed himself, as a counterbalance to a bloodthirsty and out-of-control U.S. foreign policy establishment. 

However, as our report shows, the reality of Trump's time in office does not fit with that rosy picture. Trump the 'anti-war president' was just a myth. 

Under President Trump, civilian deaths from U.S. drone strikes in Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, and Somalia skyrocketed. 

Afghanistan: 

After Trump administration relaxed the rules of engagement for airstrikes in 2017, the U.S dramatically increased the number of weapons released from the air. 

It dropped its largest yield bomb, the Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) –i.e., the 'Mother of All Bombs' that killed many Afghan civilians. These airstrikes were uthorized by President Trump. 

Immediately after the strike, Trump said: 

"We have the greatest military in the world, and they've done a great job as usual. So we've given them total authorization, and that's what they're doing. And frankly, that's why they've been so successful lately." 

Afghanis civilian deaths from U.S. airstrikes rose drastically about 330 percent from 2016 to 2019. 

In 2019 alone, airstrikes authorized by President Trump killed at least 717 civilians, more than any other year since the early days of the war in 2002. 

In 2018 and 2019, there were more weapons dropped from the air than at the height of US presence in Afghanistan in 2011. 

On average, the US killed 582 civilians per year from 2007 to 2016. Sadly, the annual average of civilians killed rose by nearly 95% from 2017 through 2019 to 1,134 each year. 

Well, Trump somehow reduced the number of US troops in Afghanistan before leaving office in January 2021. But the death of civilians skyrocketed under his watch. 

Yemen: 

Just weeks after Donald Trump took office in 2017, U.S. troops raided the southwestern Yemeni village of al-Ghayil, at least 20 Yemeni civilians among them 10 children under the age of 13, were killed in the attack. During the press brief, President Trump said the raid was “highly successful.” 

According to estimates provided by the Human Rights Watch, at least 86 civilians were killed in airstrikes carried out in Yemen on Trump’s green-light. Most of these killings occurred during the years 2017 and 2018. 

In 2019, Trump failed to take an off-ramp in Yemen: He issued his second presidential veto in order to block a move by Congress to end U.S. involvement in the war. 

In 2019, Trump issued an executive order rolling back an Obama-administration measure mandating public disclosure of estimated civilian death tolls from U.S. operations in areas like Yemen that are deemed active war zones. 

The move came two years after Trump relaxed rules around airstrikes and commando raids, thus giving the U.S. military the ability to carry out operations with reduced oversight. 

Somalia: 

U.S. airstrikes in Somalia hit record levels under Trump. 

In just four months of 2020, the U.S. conducted more airstrikes in Somalia than it did during all of Barack Obama’s eight years in office. 

The unofficial death till is estimated to be at least 50 Somalis civilians including children. 

According to the Amnesty International, in just five of the more than 100 U.S. airstrikes carried out in Somalia since 2017, at least 14 civilians were killed. 

Iraq and Syria: 

As of the end of January 2019, the Pentagon says U.S. airstrikes killed at least 1,257 civilians in Iraq and Syria. 

Other international monitoring groups, estimate that those U.S. strikes killed at least 7,500 civilians in those countries. 

2017 was the deadliest year for civilian casualties in Iraq and Syria, with as many as 6,000 people killed in U.S. airstrikes. This is according to the watchdog group Airwars

By the end of President Trump’s term in office in 2021, local communities had alleged more than 29,000 non combatants killed by U.S military. 

Iran: 

In January 2020, President Trump murdered a high-ranking military official of Iranian government. 

President Trump ordered a drone strike to murder the Iranian Maj. General Qassim Suleimani, who served as Iran’s viceroy in Iraq. 

General Suleimani was the head of the Quds Force, the elite external operations arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which operated throughout Iraq under his leadership. 

Suleimani 'successfully' ran Iran’s ground campaign against the ISIS in Iraq. 

Americans know there’s stuff going on in the name of fighting terror, but there’s not much interest in the details. It’s considered unpatriotic to question what’s going on with the military. 

Well, Shadow News is here to debrief you of all the human cost of airstrikes during President Trump-era. 

President Trump made it harder to know how many civilians the U.S. gov't kills by remote control. 

Unfortunately, the mainstream media was so distracted by the chaos of the Trump administration and allegations of the president’s collusion with Russia that it neglected to look closely at the war crimes president Trump was committing. 

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Consider what the world would look like with only the mainstream media? How much narratives, misinformation, and propaganda would be shoved down our throats? 


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Tuesday, July 4, 2023

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seven people were wounded in a car-ramming and stabbing attack in northern Tel Aviv, Israel

By RuzekiShadow News 

Last Updated: July 04, 2023 

On Tuesday afternoon, seven people were wounded, four of them seriously, in a car-ramming and stabbing attack in northern Tel Aviv, Israel. 

According to Israeli police, the Palestinian man rammed his pickup truck into people on a sidewalk on Pinchas Rosen Street in the city, then got out and stabbed others. 

The assailant was shot dead by an armed civilian. According to Israeli Police spokesperson, the incident was a terror attack. 

In a widely shared footage from a surveillance camera, the assailant slammed into pedestrians at a bus stop. Moments later he was seen emerging from the car and rushing at and stabbing onlookers. 

Another video clip circulating on Twitter showed an armed man wearing a motorcycle helmet shooting the apparent assailant with a handgun multiple times, as well as kicking away a knife from his hand. 

In unverified statements, the attacker is named as Abed al-Wahab Khalaila, 20, from the West Bank town of as-Samu, in the South Hebron Hills area. 

تابع آخر الأخبار عبر قناة نيو برس على تيلجرام https://t.co/6BCL5wfFPS pic.twitter.com/04zfMGIZVa
— Newpress | نيو برس (@NewpressPs) July 4, 2023
This news shall be updated once more information is available. 

Friday, April 14, 2023

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Espionage: A 21-year-old Airman Jack Douglas Teixeira charged for leaking classified U.S. intelligence documents

By Ruzeki, Natasha and Faith, Shadow News 

North Dighton, Massachusetts— Jack Douglas Teixeira, a 21-year-old member of the intelligence wing of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, appears in federal court in Boston on Friday to face charges related to the leaking of classified documents on Discord, an online gaming chat platform. 

Here is what we are covering: 

  • The National Guardsman faces charges under the Espionage Act. 
  • The suspect’s online gaming friends say the classified documents were shared to show them what war really is. 
  • A trail of digital evidence led to a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman. 
  • What is Discord, the app where the leaked documents were found. 

Here’s what we know: 

On Thursday, the FBI investigators arrested a 21-year-old air national guardsman linked to a trove of leaked classified U.S. documents. The intel has upended relations with American allies and exposed weaknesses in the Ukrainian military. 

In a brief statement, the US Attorney General Merick Garland said the Airman Teixeira will face charges under the Espionage Act. 

The Act criminalizes the unauthorized removal, retention, and transmission of closely held documents related to the national defense that could be used to harm the United States or aid a foreign adversary. 

Each such document would be its own charge; a conviction carries a penalty of up to ten years in prison per count.  

These top secret documents were first leaked on Discord. 

Discord is a 8-year-old social media and messaging platform popular among young people and video game players. 

The platform has increasingly become a mainstream part of the internet. 

In 2015, Discord was introduced as a chat application that users could use to communicate with one another while playing games. 

By late 2022, Discord had almost 200 million active users monthly. 

Here's what you need to know about the U.S. classified documents leaked by Jack Douglas Teixeira: 

The posting on social media of several highly classified U.S. intelligence documents might be the beginning of what could turn out to be the most serious U.S. intelligence breach in more than a decade. 

After last week's major leak, a Shadow News review has found dozens more classified documents posted in early March in the internet shortly after the documents were drafted. 

The content of those additional documents are the U.S. intelligence about the Ukraine war and in other parts of the world. And the disclosure has raised diplomatic issues since the U.S. intelligence has been spying not only on its adversaries, but also on allies. 

The leak triggered a criminal investigation by the Justice Department to try and find out who leaked the documents and why. 

Here's what you need to know about what happened and what the documents contain. 

What was posted on the internet are dozens of photographs of printouts of highly classified U.S. documents that show creases from having been folded. 

Shadow News has been able to review 38 of these classified U.S. intelligence documents drafted in late February and on 1st and 2nd of March 2023. 

The documents are a mix of tactical statistics and maps of the battlefield in Ukraine drafted by the Pentagon's Joint Staff. 

Others are more strategic-level U.S. intelligence analyses that cover Ukraine's war with Russia and other regions of the world that seem to have been put together by the CIA and other U.S. intelligence agencies. 

Almost all the 38 leaked documents are classified as "Top Secret" and contain specific information about whether they can be shared with foreign allies. They also include how the information was obtained, including signals intercepts. 

More than a dozen documents prepared by the Joint Staff describe the military situation in Ukraine on 1st March, especially around the battlefields of Bakhmut, Kharkiv and the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine. 

They contain statistics about Ukrainian troop levels, the training of Ukrainian forces, equipment provided to Ukraine by the U.S. and other NATO members and casualty numbers. 

One of the documents posted on social media last week was altered from the previous version posted on Discord in early March to reflect higher fatality numbers for Russian forces. 

The bulk of the remaining documents were produced by the U.S. intelligence and are presented in a paragraph form. 

They describe specific analytical intelligence for other regions of the world and include intelligence gathered from both adversaries and friendly countries. 

The 38 documents reviewed by Shadow News use different formatting, styles and cover varying topics. 

They include the dozen of slides about the battlefields of Ukraine that were apparently prepared by the Joint Staff. 

Two of these leaked documents show that Ukraine's air defense systems are at risk of experiencing supply shortfalls in coming months. 

Another slide outlines scenarios under which the U.S. could pressure Israel into providing Ukraine with lethal aid. 

Other slides contain information providing specific casualty numbers for Ukraine and Russia, as well as highly specific information about the number of tanks, armored vehicles, helicopters and aircraft that have been destroyed or are available for combat. 

Also available in the leaked documents is a two-page copy of the CIA worldwide intelligence summary for 2nd March 2023. 

This copy of the CIA document includes analysis of the Russian Defense Ministry's views on supplying munitions to the Wagner Group, Iran readying for a space launch, South Korea's National Security Council concerned about the U.S. request to provide artillery ammunition to Ukraine, an update on the Nigerian elections and North Korea preparing for an intercontinental ballistic missile launch. 

Another set of presumably highly classified documents provides more strategic-level intelligence about the United States' adversaries and allies. Among the details included in this apparent set of leaked documents is information that a pro-Russia hacking group has gained access to Canadian gas infrastructure. 

There is also an assessment that a Ukrainian military strike deep inside Russia or targeting Russia's leaders could give China the opportunity to provide lethal aid to Russia. 

This set also contains intelligence on North Korean preparations for an ICBM test flight and describes North Korea's display of ICBM launchers at a recent parade as overselling their actual capabilities. 

Additionally, there is also an eight-page strategic analysis document where most of the contents appear to have been gleaned from intercepted communications, including descriptions of South Korea's National Security Council's internal discussions about the U.S. request to push artillery ammunition to Ukraine via a third country. 

Indicative of how U.S. intelligence appears to have been able to penetrate Russia's internal communications, this set of documents includes specific information about Russia's plans in Ukraine and elsewhere. 

For example, there are precise descriptions of Russian plans to carry out two separate aerial attacks in early March aimed at Ukrainian military targets and Ukrainian energy infrastructure and bridges. 

There is a description of Russia's plans for combatting the tanks being sent to Ukraine by NATO countries by setting up a layered defense and training Russian troops on the tank's vulnerabilities. 

This set of leaked documents also describes apparent plans by Russia's intelligence agency to conduct an influencing campaign in Africa to promote Russia's foreign policy. 

The leaked documents show the U.S. has not only been spying on Russia, but also apparently on Ukraine. They describe what are said to be internal Ukrainian discussions about striking at Russian troop locations deployed to a region inside Russia. 

Tuesday, April 4, 2023

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From Whitehouse to Courthouse: Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony criminal charges during his arraignment in Manhattan, New York.

Updated April 5, 2023, 3:32 AM EAT


What to know 

  • The former US President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony criminal charges of falsifying business records in Manhattan criminal court Tuesday afternoon
  • The next in-person hearing date for Trump’s case in New York is currently set for December 4, 2023. 
  • Tuesday's appearance was quick and routine but it represented a historic moment in the US history. 
  • On Tuesday, the former US president Donald Trump was arraigned at a Manhattan courthouse on charges related to the Stormy Daniels hush money case. 
  • Last week, a Manhattan grand jury convened by the District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office voted to indict Donald Trump. Mr Trump is the first former U.S. president to be criminally charged. 
  • New York City ramped up security measures during Mr Trump's arraignment. The former president and his MAGA allies had called for protests, echoing rhetoric from the lead-up to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol Hill. 

New York — Donald Trump surrendered and was placed under arrest Tuesday before he was arraigned in a historic and unprecedented court appearance, in which the former president heard the charges against him for the first time. 

While the arraignment was routine, the case is now poised to linger over Trump’s 2024 candidacy as he fights the charges both in court and in public. 

Prosecutors alleged that Trump sought to undermine the integrity of the 2016 election through a hush money scheme with payments made to women who claimed they had extramarital affairs with Donald Trump. He has denied the affairs. 

Donald Trump was part of an unlawful plan to suppress negative information, including an illegal payment of $130,000 that was ordered by the defendant to suppress the negative information that would hurt his campaign, prosecutors alleged. 

According to the charging documents, Donald J. Trump repeatedly and fraudulently falsified New York business records to conceal criminal conduct that hid damaging information from the voting public during the 2016 presidential election. 

After the arraignment, Mr Trump immediately flew back to his Mar-a-Lago resort, Florida. Where he held an event with his supporters Tuesday evening. 

Donald Trump made his public case against the indictment and previewed how he intends to fight against the charges politically as he runs again for the White House in 2024. 

During Tuesday’s arraignment, Judge Juan Merchan warned Mr Trump not to make comments that could jeopardize the rule of law or create civil unrest. 

Later that evening, Mr Trump railed against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and Judge Juan Merchan

In his speech, Donald Trump said he never thought anything like that could happen in America. The only crime that he's committed was to fearlessly defend their nation from those who seek to destroy it. He added, it was an insult to the country. 

The indictment was quickly criticized by Trump’s Republican allies, and even some legal experts raised questions about the case. 

After the arraignment, Mr Bragg said at a news conference that the indictment did not specify what laws Trump broke because “the law does not require so. 

Bragg highlighted one law that Mr Trump allegedly broke during the conference: New York state election law. What makes it a crime to conspire to promote a candidacy by unlawful means. He also mentioned violations of a federal election law capping contribution limits. 

Mr Trump responded to the judge when directed to do so during the arraignment and made the not guilty plea himself. 

Donald Trump's voice was measured in the courtroom. He walked in slowly scanning the reporters in the courtroom and looked at the judge when he was speaking. 

The next in-person hearing date for Donald Trump’s case is currently set for December 4, 2023 in New York. 

In addition to the indictment, a 13-page statement of facts detailed how Mr Trump allegedly committed crimes to help him get elected to the White House in 2016 presidential election. 

According to the indictment, each criminal charge Donald Trump is facing relates to a specific entry among the business records of the Trump Organization.