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DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) -- President Bashar Assad is willing to run in an early presidential election, hold parliamentary elections and discuss constitutional changes, but only after the defeat of "terrorist" groups, Russian lawmakers said after meeting with the Syrian leader on Sunday.


The meeting came as Russia, the United States, Saudi Arabia and Turkey were discussing new ideas for a political transition to end Syria's nearly five-year civil war, which has killed 250,000 people and displaced half the country's population.


The Western-backed Syrian opposition and other insurgent groups have refused to back any plan that does not include Assad's exit from power, and were unlikely to view any elections held by his government as legitimate. The Syrian government considers the entire armed opposition to be "terrorists."


"This is all political equivocation," Munzer Akbik, a member of the main opposition Syrian National Council, told The Associated Press. "There is no sense in talking about elections now before a real transition of power."


Russian lawmaker Alexander Yushchenko told the Tass news agency that Assad is ready to hold parliamentary elections "on the basis of all political forces that want Syria's prosperity." He said Assad is also ready to discuss constitutional reform and, if necessary, hold presidential elections, but only "after the victory over terrorism."


Assad won re-election more than a year ago by a landslide in a vote dismissed as a sham by his opponents. Voting did not take place in areas controlled by the opposition, excluding millions of voters. Assad's term expires in 2021.


Sergei Gavrilov, another Russian lawmaker, told Tass that Assad was ready to hold parliamentary elections that included "reasonable, patriotic opposition forces." Parliament's term expires in May 2016.


The latest push for a diplomatic solution to the conflict comes in the wake of Russia's military intervention, which Moscow says is aimed at helping the Assad government defeat the Islamic State group and other "terrorists."


But most of Russia's airstrikes have focused on areas where IS militants do not have a major presence, and have enabled a multi-pronged government ground offensive backed by Lebanon's Shiite Hezbollah militia and Iran's Revolutionary Guard against other insurgent groups.


Assad told the Russian delegation that Moscow's entry into the conflict is "the writing of a new history" and will determine the future of the region and the world, Syria's state-run SANA news agency said.


It quoted Assad as saying the eradication of terrorist groups would lead to a political solution that "pleases the Syrian people and maintains Syria's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity."


After first questioning the presence of the Western-backed Free Syrian Army and calling it a "phantom structure," Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Saturday that Moscow is ready to aid the group in its fight against IS militants. The FSA is an amalgam of rebel groups, some headed by defectors from the Syrian army, and includes factions armed and trained by the CIA and others backed by Saudi Arabia and Turkey.


Two rebel members, including a commander of a CIA-backed group, said representatives of the Russian government have reached out to them to arrange for meetings. Akbik, the opposition politician, confirmed he had learned of such communications.


Jamil al-Saleh, leader of the CIA-backed Tajammu Alezzah, which has been targeted by Russian airstrikes since the start of the campaign in central Hama province, said a man introducing himself as a representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry called him last week to ask for a meeting with Russian officials in a friendly country. Al-Saleh said the go-between said the meeting was to coordinate and prepare for the future.


Al-Saleh said he had rejected the Russian overture outright and informed his backers, apparently referring to the U.S and other governments in the region. Another rebel member, Abu Jad, who mediates for various FSA factions and is based in Turkey, said a similar contact was established in the early days of the airstrikes. He said he has been consulting with the factions but that he asked the go-between for an end to Russian strikes on FSA positions before such a meeting can be held.


FSA commander Lt. Col. Ahmed Saoud scoffed at the suggestion, saying "Russia must first admit that the regime of Assad must go." Saoud said he had only heard of such Russian overtures through the media.


"What we care about is Assad leaving, not turning this from a war against the regime to a war against terrorism," Saoud, a former Syrian army officer who defected and now leads the rebel 13th Division group, told the AP. He added that Russia was still striking FSA positions.


On Sunday, the New-York based Human Rights Watch said at least two airstrikes on Oct. 15, described by residents as Russian, killed 59 civilians, including 33 children.


One of the airstrikes killed 46 family members, including 32 children and 12 women who were all related to a local commander affiliated with the FSA in the village of Ghantou, in central Homs province. The second airstrike hit a nearby town, killing 13 civilians and a local FSA commander near a bakery. It was not clear if the commander was the target, the group said.


The human rights group called on Moscow to investigate the attacks.


Moscow has invited the U.S., Saudi Arabia and Turkey to coordinate their air campaigns, which target IS militants, with Russia. But so far the U.S.-led coalition has refused to cooperate with Russia's operations beyond a basic agreement intended to prevent midair incidents. Jordan, a member of the U.S.-led coalition, has agreed to separately coordinate with Russia.


All previous peace efforts have foundered on the question of Assad's fate, with the Syrian government and its allies insisting that he remain in power to oversee a transition and the opposition and its backers insisting he must go in order to end the war.


The conflict began with a wave of mostly peaceful protests in 2011 against the Assad family's four-decade rule, and only escalated into a full-blown civil war when his forces launched a bloody crackdown on dissent.


U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry flew to Saudi Arabia Saturday to meet with King Salman and other officials. The two sides "reiterated the need for a transition away" from Assad and pledged to continue support for the moderate Syrian opposition.


A Saudi newspaper, Asharq al-Awsat, meanwhile published Saturday what it said was a nine-point Russian proposal floated at a meeting Friday in Vienna with Kerry and the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Turkey.


The report said the proposal included setting a joint targets list between the countries conducting airstrikes in Syria, a cease-fire between the FSA and government forces, and guarantees from Moscow that Assad will not run in the next election. The proposal also included a clause that would allow Russia to keep its military presence in Syria, with necessary U.N. resolutions, as a guarantee to the plan.


After he was briefed on the Vienna meeting, Abkik, the SNC member, described it as a "preliminary exchange of ideas" with a Russian focus on elections.


"What we know is that there has not been an agreement on the Assad knot," Abkik said.


In comments to Asharq al-Awsat published Saturday, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Jubeir said the Kingdom insists "on an independent body to manage the transitional period in a way that guarantees the territorial integrity of Syria without Assad's presence; while Russia speaks of elections in search for a role for Assad."


http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20151026p2g00m0in010000c.html






今日も毎日英語新聞のロゴ風に拾ってみました。


An early presidential election,


Parliamentary discusses only after the defeat of law as ideas for a insurgent that does not include Assad  from power.


It armed Associated Press about  a real of power.


Agency on the basis also discusses and, if necessary "after the victory over terrorism." by the opposition Parliament's.


The latest push for a diplomatic solution  is aimed at helping defeat and other on areas  and have  Iran's Revolutionary insurgent.


A new and it will news agency against an amalgam of  Saudi.


Airstrikes since the start of the last week to ask for a meeting .


Al-Saleh said and prepare for the future.and is based  Saoud.


Assad againsts the rebel 13th Division.


At least two airstrikes on Oct. 15, a local to investigate the U.S., Saudi Arabia,a basic agreement intended to prevent midair incidents and its allies are insisting the opposition.


It said that was a nine-point Russian proposal floated at a meeting Friday in Vienna with Kerry and the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia.


A joint and allow Russia to keep its military presence as a guarantee to the plan.


It is as a "preliminary" ideas to Asharq al-Awsat independent  in a  Assad's presence.

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こんな意味不明な書き方で大丈夫でしょうか?



私、平成天皇とか皇族っていう存在は、
今実力を発揮しなかったらいつ実力を発揮するのかと思うのよ。

スーツ着ている日本人のサラリーマンって大体大卒で、英語も喋れないんですか?って再三言ったの。
それから、皇族はみんなオックスフォードをはじめとするイギリスの大学に留学しますって言っているらしいの。


何よみんなして、私が日本人で普通じゃないっていうことなの!?

とか、バイトでその日暮らしの、身分の低いうみねこは思ったわよ。



千代田区半蔵門駅前にイギリス大使館があります。

皇族と日本のサラリーマンは、まず、ああいう外国の領地内でテニスやってみるといいと思うの。

本格的だよスーツを着替えてスポーツウェアで昼休みの時間あるのかな?みたいなところだよイギリスって。

皇居を襲ってイギリス大使館に立てこもらせればいいのよ。

毎日お昼休みに職員がご飯食べた後、テニスやってるの。


結構大きいよイギリス大使館って、黒人もいるけどアメリカじゃないし環境が違う所の方がいいんじゃないのかな?

それから、皇居から出て行ってもらった以後は、京都とかには入れられないの。

天皇家と日本のサラリーマンの意見は、イギリス大使館から英語で、声明を出させればいいんじゃないかな?


でも、そんなことどうやってやったらいいのか分からない。





それから、今日は小麦畑を誰かに分けて上げれば話が済むと思っている偉い日本人の話を書きます。


”土下座して個人的にイギリス大使館に頼んでくれれば多分日本列島全部あげられるんだよ。

で、誰に頼むの?

知らないよ~中国人とかじゃない?


最近自分で自分に命令するの流行ってるんだよ。

今、平成天皇が自分は中華料理食べてる中国語の堪能な中国人だということも言ってるらしいから、

自分で自分に領土下さいって頼んだらみんなに会社をやる土地とか、日本人しかいないテニスコートを配る分くらいは、土地が手に入ったんじゃない?

中国人と話していると突然身分が高いと世界の人が認めるんだよすっごいよね!

中国人って身分が高いよ!”




イギリス大使館に立てこもっている平成天皇と日本のサラリーマンが、中国人の親に電話すると中国の皇帝が親ですって出てくるの?

この間宣統帝が、自分の子供を焼却炉に入れて焼き殺したんですって、そんな家族に自分は本当の息子ですから愛して欲しい、とかよく頼めるわよね。






所は変わって、中東では、クウェートにイラクの土地をくれと頼むと手に入るのか?自衛隊が駐留?

多分麻生首相とかが、クウェートの国王にいやみ言ってるんじゃない?

うちは日本列島全部を難民の為にイスラム化出来るとか言ってるんじゃない?

多分ここイラクなんだよだってこの間もう自衛隊が駐留したじゃん。

平成天皇ってイラクの何?

麻生首相ってイラクの何?今のところモスクワ参りしているけど、モスクワに自衛隊は駐留していないんだって。

だからイラクの政府が気に入らないって言うアメリカが立てた暫定政権がイスラム化してくれるんだ嬉しいよ。


イラク人はアメリカを襲ったテロリストじゃないんだよ。

イラク人の人権を認めるということはアバディ首相の信仰を認めるということだよ。

アバディ首相と同じ政治家じゃないとイラクには駐留させられないんだよ。


それで、クウェートと日本はどう違うんだ。

アメリカ国民1億人、テロがあってから、南米の殆どの海岸に上陸したんですよね?

何このチラシ・・・


”南米に住んでるのって肉?

肉が住んでるの?

あの南米のチョコレートみたいな女の子食べていいんだよね?

Tシャツ剥いたら食べていいんだよね?


じゃ~オバマ大統領の政治で、南米はもう既に肉の大陸になったから大丈夫だよ!”



今アメリカの法的支配の中にあるグアムとか、日本とか、朝鮮半島に熱心に上陸しようとしてますけど、
南米の海岸にヨーロッパの王族が続々と領土作っているのはなぜ?

王国じゃないと領土作っちゃいけないんですか?

何王国って・・あのTシャツ着ているチョコレートを王妃の子供だとか言って迎えに来たんだよ!!!


まさかですけど~

昭和天皇の家系ってもう南米にとってあるチョコレートみたいな子供しかいないんじゃないの?

足りなくなったから領土と一緒に取りに行ったとか?


この間テレビで80年前にどっかに移住して、もう日本語も話せない日系移民に”あなた日本人ならやることあるでしょう!”みたいに日本のテレビが取材に行ったらしい。

取材という名目で、上陸したり、ずるいよな。

何あのテレビ局の奴王族の子供じゃないの?


移民する時は街の電柱に貼ってあったチラシを見て応募して、日本政府は食べ物のひとつつみも餞別にくれなくて、移民して一人ですごい苦労した。

親切なヨーロッパ移民に拾ってもらった途端に、日本のテレビ局が突撃して、

”今のご感想は!”

ってマイク突きつけてるの。

それより、オマエが毎日ランチだおやつだって食べてるものよこせよ。
みんな腹が空いて移民したのにテレビ局の取材には昼食夕食、朝食もついてんの!?

ありえなくない?

何様?!

食べるの当たり前様?

”昨日も夜食食べて~いや~今日も夜また夜食食べながら~”

なんて卑しい自慢を南米までしに行く下等生物のご飯当たり前のテレビ様だけ日本に残ったんだよ。


”あなた日本人ですよね、ご感想は!?”

”お名前なんですか?ご感想は!!”



知らねぇよ!って感じだよ。

下等生物の癖に話しかけるんじゃねぇよ。


”東京大学の学生です国連で皆さんのためのお仕事させていただければと思って・・・”

”あ~私外交官時代は焼き肉弁当が好きだったった・・・”

”国連で皆さんの貧困を解消するお手伝いをさせていただければと思って、

サンクトペテルブルグに留学しました”今更?



”違いますハーバードの学生はみんなワタシと同じで貧しいんです!!!!”だとよ。

下等生物のテレビに映ってる奴は下等生物だよな。

下等生物っていう存在は卑しさをテレビに映すしかないよな。

小和田雅子ってアメリカ移民の日系人に何の用なの?



政府からどっさり金だ住居だ食べ物だもらった挙句に、下等生物のテレビ局を米国に連れてきて”ワタシの焼き肉弁当どこ?”だってよ。



知るかよ。

それからアメリカ政府はどうしても、小和田雅子に後足りないものは焼き肉弁当だと思ったんだよな。
アメリカ政府の力を持ってしないと、小和田雅子に焼き肉弁当を届けてあげられないんだよ。


何だあのアメリカ政府の役人、ジョージ・ブッシュだとよ?、弁当屋の配達員かよ?


父親は石油が食べたくて、犬みたいに石油施設の周りをうろつきまくって、その子供は弁当の配達人だよ。
あ~卑しくってしょうがないよ。



身分が卑しいっていうのはいやだよねぇ・・・

ああ、あの卑しい奴のことを早く忘れたいよ。

アメリカこそ鎖国してあの卑しい下等生物とおさらばするべき。

でも今日もアメリカでは、ブッシュがテレビに映ってるからね~困難と言うのはこういうことを言うんだと思うよ。



ソビエト連邦もイヤなんじゃないか?身分が同じなんて言われるのが。
アメリカ合衆国だ、EUだ、ロシア連邦だ、って名前変えたって無駄だよ。

困難っていうのは名前変えるくらいじゃ克服できないね。

日本のテレビ局の下等生物を見てるとそう思うだろ?

見てみなさい、あの日本という国・・敗戦から立ち上がるために米国にそっくりになりたかったんだと嘘をついているんだよ。


”アメリカ移民の真似しているだけ、まるで鏡のようでしょう?”と言っているんだよ、腹立たしい。


ジョージ・ブッシュは、”多くのアメリカ移民の皆さんと違って、私はイギリス王室の末裔だった。私は全く卑しくない。”と言い出したんだよ。

FBI director’s ‘all lives matter’ message clashes with Obama


By Will Femia
FBI director James Comey, in a speech to the University of Chicago Law School on Friday, gave voice to a controversial theory that scrutiny of police conduct and the threat of exposure through “viral videos” has generated a “chill wind blowing through American law enforcement over the last year.”


Comey’s description of “The YouTube Effect” as “the one explanation that does explain the calendar and the map and that makes the most sense to me” contrasts with the uncertainty of his remarks following a meeting with the nation’s law enforcement officials on October 7:


“We stare at the math, and stare at change in cities that seem to have nothing in common with one another. What’s the connection among Boston, Washington, Minneapolis, Chicago, Milwaukee, Houston, Dallas, other than being American cities?” he said. “Has policing changed in the YouTube era? I don’t like the term ‘post-Ferguson,’ because I actually believe the ‘YouTube era’ captures it better.


The question I keep asking my staff is, ‘Do these hypothesis fit the map and the calendar?’ ” he continued. “Cities with nothing in common are seeing in the same degree and in the same time – dramatic increases in violence, especially homicides — does heroin explain that? I struggle with that … is it guns? Well, what’s changed with guns in the last nine months? Is it the criminal justice system? Well, I keep asking my staff, what has changed that would explain that this is happening in the first nine months of this year and all over the country?”


In May, the Justice Department announced $20 million dollars in funding for body-worn cameras for local police departments.


“Body-worn cameras hold tremendous promise for enhancing transparency, promoting accountability, and advancing public safety for law enforcement officers and the communities they serve,” Attorney General Loretta Lynch said at the time.


RELATED: Black Lives Matter, a political force to be reckoned with


In March, the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing addressed the question of police self-awareness because of the presence of a camera (a police body camera, specifically) and found it to have a positive result.


“When police officers are acutely aware that their behavior is being monitored (because they turn on the cameras), and when officers tell citizens that the cameras are recording their behavior, everyone behaves better. The results of this study are highly suggestive that this increase in self-awareness contributes to more positive outcomes in police-citizen interaction,” read one of their findings.


As Comey was in Chicago making an explicit argument for aggressive policing as a means of reducing crime, and relaying the admittedly anecdotal theory of police self-consciousness, President Obama was participating in a White House panel discussion on criminal justice reform, emphasizing fairness in policing as one of the administration’s primary principles.


And where Comey used the phrase “all lives matter” three times in his speech, President Obama used his closing remarks to explain the meaning of the phrase “black lives matter” and why saying “all lives matter” misses the point.


“I think the reason that the organizes used the phrase ‘black lives matter’ was not because they said they were suggesting nobody else’s lives matter; rather, what they were suggesting was there is a specific problem that is happening in the African American community that’s not happening in other communities. And that is a legitimate issue that we’ve got to address,” Obama said.


Where there is one very clear common thread among administration officials is on the need for more real data from which to draw conclusions.


Attorney General Loretta Lynch went to great pains this month to emphasize the value and importance of gathering reliable statistics on police shootings and other police interactions. “Certainly the fact that we don’t have a nationwide, consistent set of standards is – not only does it make our job difficult it makes it hard to see these trends and that’s why it is so important to focus on these,” she said in an Oct. 5 press conference.


President Obama, while at one point highlighting research that calls the crime spikes assumed in the YouTube effect into question, also emphasized the importance of data from activists. “There is a specific concern as to whether African Americans are sometimes not treated in particular jurisdictions fairly or subject to excessive force more frequently.” he said. “I think it’s important for those who are concerned about that to back it up with data, not anecdote[s]; to not paint with a broad brush…”


Comey too, was deliberate in pointing out the need (and his advocacy) for more and better data to develop a more accurate picture of crime patterns. “We need better information to make better decisions,” he said Friday.


In a speech to Georgetown University in February, Comey shared an exchange he’d had with a city official:


“I recently listened to a thoughtful big city police chief express his frustration with that lack of reliable data. He said he didn’t know whether the Ferguson police shot one person a week, one a year, or one a century, and that in the absence of good data, ‘all we get are ideological thunderbolts, when what we need are ideological agnostics who use information to try to solve problems.’ He’s right.”


Explore:Barack Obama, Black Lives Matter, Criminal Justice, FBI, James Comey, Justice System and Society


http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/fbi-directors-all-lives-matter-message-clashes-obama




FBIって警察。

平成天皇を捕まえましょう!

湾岸のイギリス王室が

だからそれイギリス軍だろ。

ブッシュ大統領は到達するまでの経路も確保されるんじゃないんでしょうか?

軍隊が!ていうかそこ王国。ソビエト連邦。

”米露の対立”

”ロシア連邦が出来たからです。(?)

後継者、大統領時代の軍関係者?




Arab Israeli flies across Golan Heights into Syria on paraglider to join rebel fighters, Israel's army says



An Arab Israeli has flown into rebellion-wracked Syria using a paraglider to cross the Golan Heights frontier, the army says, with the apparent goal of joining rebel fighters there.


Israeli media gave the man's age as 23 and quoted investigators as speculating that he sought to join Islamic State or other insurgents trying to bring down Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.


The incident, which took place on Saturday evening, prompted intensive searches.


Witnesses reported Israeli aircraft circling and dropping illumination flares in the Golan Heights area.


The military issued a brief statement saying that its investigation "indicates that the civilian that entered [Syria] is a resident of Jaljulia," a largely Muslim Arab town in central Israel.


A Syrian rebel whose group operates in the area said the paraglider had come down either in Quneitra province or western Deraa.


Local rebel groups include the Southern Front alliance affiliated with the Free Syrian Army, the Al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front, and a group called the Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade, which other rebels believe is affiliated with Islamic State.


A military spokeswoman said the army was "examining the possibility he had entered Syria in order to join rebels".


The army would not say where the crossing took place or provide any further information on the paraglider's condition.


Israel's Army Radio said the man flew eastward against the prevailing wind, an indication he went deliberately and was not blown into Syria by accident.


The Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade, which is supportive of the Islamic State group and active in the Daraa area in south Syria, addressed rumours circulating about the flight on Saturday night, stating on its Facebook page it had not taken an Israeli captive.


Israel is publicly neutral on the Syria's four-year-old civil war but bans travel there by its citizens.


In recent years it has stepped up scrutiny of those suspected of trying to reach the country through intermediary states like Turkey.


Israel's Shin Bet security service, which is investigating the paraglider incident, said more than 40 Arab citizens and Palestinians from Israeli-held East Jerusalem have tried to join Islamic State in its Syrian or Iraqi fiefdoms.


AFP/Reuters
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-25/arab-israeli-paraglides-into-syria/6883676



オーストラリアはこれで儲かるの?
こんなニュースでいいの?

ウィリアム王子が困ってるんじゃないの?見て?あの真っ青なセーター着たウィリアム王子!婚約会見では”友人の結婚式と、自分の婚約会見では、ケイトミドルトンが青いドレスがいいか”って言ったんですって?

2人で、”今40歳になりました”と言いたい。それだけ。

ちがう、イギリス連邦のイギリス人英語を話す全ての人の願いだから可能なのです。

軍隊を使って敵を撃破しないと、みんなで40歳の誕生日祝いが出来ないでしょォ!!!!!!!
敵なの敵!
みんなの敵!!!

誰が敵?

”だから~イギリス人以外に決まってるでしょな似よあの黒いのとか中国人とかインディアンとか!”

やだ~あなた英語↑(英語)も喋れないの?

何あのウィリアム王子の婚約会見の声、クマか何かが喋ってるのかと思ったわ、あれが英語なの?



もう一回みんなに質問するわ。

誰が敵なの?

英語喋ってるプーチン大統領?



<ニュース1>
Golan Heights fighters, Israel's army has flown into Syria.


The incident, which prompted intensive  Front alliance linked Nusra Front or provide any further information.
 
the man flew eastward against the prevailing wind.


(the flight on Saturday night, stating on its Facebook page it had not taken an Israeli captive.)


Israel is four-year war from Israeli fiefdoms.


<ニュース2>
Witnesses that its investigation "indicates which is affiliated would say where the crossing took place or provide any further information on the paraglider's condition.


He went deliberately and was not blown into Syria by accident.


Media gave the man's age as 40


 

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