Thursday, November 13, 2014

People of Ayn al-Arab ["Kobani"] cut off terrorists’ main supply route










  
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People of Ayn al-Arab ["Kobani"] cut off terrorists’ main supply route 


12/11/2014 






Aleppo countryside, SANA – National defense units in Ayn al-Arab city in Aleppo countryside carried out a special operation on the dawn of Wednesday on the road between Halanj and Ayn al-Arab northeast of the city, targeting sites of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist organization behind Mashta al-Nour hill, which is a strategic point, destroying the terrorists’ equipment and vehicles. 



Local sources said that a main supply route which the terrorists were using to bring reinforcements and supplies from Raqqa was cut off, and that Ayn al-Arab locals are in control of this route. 



In Ayn al-Arab city itself, new clashes erupted between the locals and the terrorists, resulting in the death of at least 16 terrorists.  In response to the losses they suffered, the terrorists fired a number of mortar shells on several areas in the western countryside of the city. 



The city of Ayn al-Arab has been exposed to a fierce attack by ISIS terrorists *since September 16*, with the terrorists trying to control the city, but the city’s families put up a strong resistance, causing the terrorists to suffer heavy looses. 







Nov. 12, Juche 103 (2014) Wednesday 






KCTU Demands Resignation of Park Geun Hye Regime 




The south Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) held a huge workers rally in Seoul on Nov. 9, according to Chamsesang, an internet paper of south Korea. 



It was attended by more than 30 000 workers under the confederation, unionists under it, bereaved families of the ferry Sewol disaster, representatives of peasants and poor people's organizations and other people from all walks of life. 



Prior to the rally, workers gathered at Chonggye plaza and marched as far as the university street, holding slogan "Park Guen Hye regime, step down". 



Trade unions under the confederation held rallies in different parts of Seoul.



There took place a rally at the university street. 



At the rally speakers reviewed the past actions of the confederation and underscored the need to more dynamically conduct the trade union movement. 



Many workers are suffering pain due to part-time jobs, they said, adding if they are united to struggle and people of all social standings express solidarity with them, they can change this world by concerted efforts of workers, peasants and the poor. 



They underlined to fight it out to abolish part-time jobs prevalent in south Korean society. 



They called upon people from all walks of life to fight in unity to build an equal society. 



Rodong News Team 







Nov 12, 11:29 AM EST 






A LOOK AT FOREX TRADING SCANDAL [Excerpts] 




LONDON (AP) -- *Trillions* of dollars change hands *every day* in the global foreign-exchange markets. 


Major currencies like dollars, euros and yen are traded in a scantily regulated market dominated by a group of elite banks. 


Regulators in the U.S.[The World Tyrant], [Poodle] Britain and Switzerland are accusing several international banks of conspiring to manipulate the rates for exchanging currencies. 


They announced Wednesday a total of $3.4 billion in fines against Citibank, JPMorgan Chase, HSBC [The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited], Royal Bank of Scotland and UBS.

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Nov 12, 12:44 PM EST 






TURKISH PROTESTERS ROUGH UP US [WORLD TYRANT} SAILORS IN ISTANBUL [Excerpts] 



Anti-American protesters shouting "Yankee, go home!" roughed up three U.S. Navy sailors Wednesday in Istanbul near where their [?] warship was docked on an inlet of the Bosphorus Strait in the Black Sea. 


A dozen or more protesters shouted at them, calling them killers and said they should leave Turkey. 


The protesters, who carried a banner of the left-leaning Youth Association of Turkey, threw red paint at the sailors and briefly succeeded in putting white sacks over their heads. 

















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