Congress to Label Russia as Terrorist State

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham called on US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism (AFP)
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham called on US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism (AFP)
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Congress to Label Russia as Terrorist State

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham called on US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism (AFP)
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham called on US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism (AFP)

The US Senate unanimously passed on Wednesday a nonbinding resolution calling to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism.

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham and Democrat Richard Blumenthal called on Secretary of State Antony Blinken to designate Moscow as a terrorist state.

The move would bar imports into Russia, penalize governments that continue to trade with Russia, and increase the risks and costs for businesses that remain in the country.

It would also trigger an exception to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, possibly forcing Russia to face both compensatory damages and punitive action in US courts for its support of terrorism.

The two Senators said that since beginning its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, Russian attacks have struck hospitals, theaters, apartment blocks, hotels, and shopping malls — purposefully, systematically killing thousands of innocent civilians.

“Russia’s campaign of ruthless aggression is meant to brutalize the people of Ukraine. It is meant to harm civilians. It is meant to cause fear. It is terrorism,” they said.

The House of Representatives will vote on the bill in a symbolic step that will increase pressure on the US administration, which has avoided placing Russia on the list due to Moscow’s trade relations with many states, unlike the four countries currently on the list of sponsoring countries for terrorism: Cuba, North Korea, Iran and Syria.

While Congress is capable to pass a law to include Russia on the terrorist lists, Graham and Blumenthal preferred to introduce a Senate resolution directing the Secretary of State to make the designation.

The two Senators were in Ukraine early this month, where they presented a framed copy of the draft resolution to President Volodymyr Zelensky.



Türkiye Replaces Pro-Kurdish Mayors with State Officials in 2 Cities

Fishermen fish on the Galata Bridge during heavy rain in Eminonu district of Istanbul on 21 November 2024. (Photo by KEMAL ASLAN / AFP)
Fishermen fish on the Galata Bridge during heavy rain in Eminonu district of Istanbul on 21 November 2024. (Photo by KEMAL ASLAN / AFP)
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Türkiye Replaces Pro-Kurdish Mayors with State Officials in 2 Cities

Fishermen fish on the Galata Bridge during heavy rain in Eminonu district of Istanbul on 21 November 2024. (Photo by KEMAL ASLAN / AFP)
Fishermen fish on the Galata Bridge during heavy rain in Eminonu district of Istanbul on 21 November 2024. (Photo by KEMAL ASLAN / AFP)

Türkiye stripped two elected pro-Kurdish mayors of their posts in eastern cities on Friday, for convictions on terrorism-related offences, the interior ministry said, temporarily appointing state officials in their places instead.

The local governor replaced mayor Cevdet Konak in Tunceli, while a local administrator was appointed in the place of Ovacik mayor Mustafa Sarigul, the ministry said in a statement, adding these were "temporary measures".
Konak is a member of the pro-Kurdish DEM Party, which has 57 seats in the national parliament, and Sarigul is a member of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP). Dozens of pro-Kurdish mayors from its predecessor parties have been removed from their posts on similar charges in the past, Reuters reported.
CHP leader Ozgur Ozel said authorities had deemed that Sarigul's attendance at a funeral was a crime and called the move to appoint a trustee "a theft of the national will", adding his party would stand against the "injustice".
"Removing a mayor who has been elected by the votes of the people for two terms over a funeral he attended 12 years ago has no more jurisdiction than the last struggles of a government on its way out," Ozel said on X.
Earlier this month, Türkiye replaced three pro-Kurdish mayors in southeastern cities over similar terrorism-related reasons, drawing backlash from the DEM Party and others.
Last month, a mayor from the CHP was arrested after prosecutors accused him of belonging to the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), banned as a terrorist group in Türkiye and deemed a terrorist group by the European Union and United States.
The appointment of government trustees followed a surprise proposal by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main ally last month to end the state's 40-year conflict with the PKK.