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The president of Kazakhstan on Friday said during a televised address that he had provided security forces orders to "shoot to kill" in an effort to tamp down protests that have become a rebuke to rising fuel prices and former longtime President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Reuters reported.
"The militants have not laid down their arms, they continue to commit crimes or are preparing for them. The fight against them must be pursued to the end. Whoever does not surrender will be destroyed," President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said in the address, according to the news outlet........
More than 3,700 have been arrested in protests, according to Kazakhstani state TV, Reuters noted. Its interior ministry said 18 national guard members and police have been killed in addition to 26 "armed criminals" who have been "liquidated."
originally posted by: ModusPonus
a reply to: Caled
I agree, Kagan sounds like a pure Nazi
Someone needs to share the Nuremburg code article 6 section 3....
snip: Leaders should be aware that mandating masks on the citizens of a nation and preventing their access to food, healthcare, transport, or education if they don't comply, is a WAR CRIME. snip:
Cheers MP
originally posted by: PeteMitchell
20 pages of repeating the same topics…some not even reading prior pages to notice that topics already covered
Guess we are back to kicking tires
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: PeteMitchell
20 pages of repeating the same topics…some not even reading prior pages to notice that topics already covered
Guess we are back to kicking tires
What are you on about then?
I can't seem to see a reason if you are not into the discussion. We are looking at new information and discussing it from our expectations. Please, keep up so you don't waste your time wondering what we are doing here.
A viral TikTok video has highlighted how your iPhone can track almost everywhere you go, causing some people to change their settings immediately.
The feature in question is called “Significant Locations” and it may seem creepy but it has a number of uses.
It lets your iPhone record your frequently visited locations so it can offer you services like personalized traffic updates or your quickest route home.
It’s worth noting that Apple says your Significant Locations data is stored on your device and not shared with others.
It’s also end-to-end encrypted.