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Wall Street Journal reporter convicted in Turkey over ‘terrorist propaganda’

Same hand language as #TraitorTrump – hmmm?

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Committee to Protect Journalists condemns conviction of Ayla Albayrak, sentenced in absentia to two years in prison over 2015 article

A Wall Street Journal reporter has been convicted of producing “terrorist propaganda” in Turkey and sentenced to more than two years in prison, in a ruling that has drawn sharp criticism from press freedom advocates.

Ayla Albayrak, who was charged over an August 2015 article in the newspaper, was convicted in absentia, and was in in New York at the time the decision was made.

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Mike Ditka rips NFL protests: ‘There has been no oppression in the last 100 years’

What would he know about oppression of black-americans? Can’t stand it when supposedly progressive publications pimp with dolts to appear to be “fair.” ASk him about football, yes; race oppression, no!

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  • Hall of Fame coach blast players who demonstrated before games
  • Ditka: ‘If you want to work … I think you can accomplish anything”

Hall of Fame coach Mike Ditka said on Monday that he doesn’t believe there has been oppression in the United States “in the last 100 years”.

The 77-year-old Ditka made the remarks during an interview on Westwood One’s Monday Night Football pregame show when asked about the ongoing wave of NFL players opting to sit or kneel during the national anthem as a way to protest social injustice in America.

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Puerto Rico Still Struggling To Get Supplies To Towns In Need

Puerto Rico Still Struggling To Get Supplies To Towns In Need

It’s been nearly three weeks since Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico, depriving most of the island of its electricity, cell service, infrastructure, and drinking water. And though the local government is finally able to deliver supplies to localities outside the main city of San Juan, residents say they’re not getting water and other goods to people in need fast enough, prompting Puerto Rico’s governor to proclaim there’ll be “hell to pay” if distributors hold food and water hostage. [ more › ]