This administration is absolutely lawless. Military Generals, arrest the entire administration now! #MilitaryCoup #ArmedForcesTakeover

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https://www.chosun.com/english/national-en/2025/09/23/B3ZEYVBMNBDMRHJL5SP7SJOLAI/

The Ministry of National Defense announced on the 23rd that it will award government commendations to soldiers who, during the December 3 Emergency Martial Law and the Marine Corps member’s death incident, did not carry out illegal or unjust orders and upheld their duties as military personnel, designating them as "individuals who protected constitutional values."

#kr #kor #southKorea #military #MilitaryOccupation #militaryCoup #coup #usmil #MAGA #illegalorders #unlawfulorders #USPol #orPol #oregon #pdx #portland #portlandOregon #nationalGuard #trump #fascism #dictatorship #bootlickers #gestapo #ICE

National Defense Ministry Honors 11 Soldiers for Refusing Illegal Orders

National Defense Ministry Honors 11 Soldiers for Refusing Illegal Orders Honored for rejecting illegal orders during martial law, Marine death probe

The Chosun Daily
Is the 47 administration getting worried about a #militarycoup? Don't worry, you'll never see it coming.

"Like his ally US President Donald Trump, Bolsonaro questioned his re-election defeat and was accused of encouraging an insurrection to overturn the will of the voters. He, however, has been punished for it.

Polls suggest that most Brazilians will accept the verdict, though a large minority will see the court’s decision as further evidence of an institution whose role is too big and whose decisions can be arbitrary. Many conservatives believe the court is biased against them, noting that it quashed Lula’s conviction corruption in 2021 and did not hear other cases against him. None of this, though, changes the gravity of Bolsonaro’s offences, nor the strength of the evidence offered.

Bolsonaro now faces up to 27 years in jail instead of another run at the presidency in elections next year. Aged 70 and in poor health after an attempted assassination in 2018, he could die a prisoner. Yet in Brazil’s volatile political world, where almost everything is up for negotiation, the case is not closed. The former president enjoys formidable support in congress, where allies are trying to force a vote on an amnesty bill to set him free. If a conservative wins next year’s election, Bolsonaro could be granted a pardon. A future rightwing president might stack the supreme court with allies or win enough senate seats to impeach justices."

https://www.ft.com/content/671577a8-ab27-4ebe-b192-5e8e52b7890e

#Brazil #Democracy #Bolsonaro #Terrorism #MilitaryCoup #Authoritarianism #Justice

Client Challenge

Trump admin live updates: National Guard troops in DC are now armed, defense official says

Earlier, Trump offered to send troops to Baltimore, Maryland.

ABC News

#PeteHegseth, troops in Washington will now carry weapons.
DonaldTrump 's #MilitaryCoup is now in progress.

There needs to be a nation wid #GeneralStrike , cripple #MadKingDonald 's ability to intimidate this nation.

#OccupationofLA
#OccupationofDC
#OccupationofChicago
#WeaponizingGovernment

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@qaris - another reason to question the companies where your favourite chocolate comes from.

@bazcook

yup..
Burkina Faso, Mali - West Africa in general..

unfortunately, rarely is any real action taken..

and if any, there's always the black market circumvention..

it's a mess..