WEEKLY DIGEST AUGUST 24, 2018

CASTRO SPEAKS: JARRAR, BARTKO AND BULLDOG STADIUM UPGRADES » FARMERS PROTEST CALIFORNIA WATER PLAN AIMED TO SAVE SALMON » ELECTIONS GURU NATE SILVER GIVES JANZ & HENG LITTLE CHANCE OF WINNING » Photo: YouTube.com —Joseph CastroonJarrar is awholedifferentmatter.” student inaclassroom,that were madedirectlytoa “If thosekindsofcomments rails to helpolder fans upanddown thestairs. “Our next it issafe,” Castro assured. Additionally, theschoolinstalled “We have strengthened the whole eastside. Icantell you state of disrepair, inpart becauseof abroken water line. dog Stadium. Lastseason,thestadium fell into apartial Castro updated theprogress onfixingand renovating Bull- Bulldog Stadium Barbara Bush. Jarrar calledher anamazingracist.” her Twitter posts following thedeath of former First Lady and literary circles, boosted into thenational scene after stronger,” Castro said. Jarrar, known littleoutsideacademic makes our campusstronger; that makes our democracy understanding eachother, listening to eachother—that Amendment approach. “More speech,clarifyingour views, ty assembly and with themedia.He istakingapro-First addressed theRanda Jarrar controversy duringthefacul Barbara Bush. Jarrar calledher anamazingracist.” Castro democracy stronger,” Castro said. Jarrar, known littleout other—that makes our campusstronger; that makes our ing our views, understanding eachother, listening to each pro-First Amendment approach. “More speech,clarify the faculty assembly and with themedia.He istakinga Castro addressed theRanda Jarrarcontroversy RandaJarrar highlights: Castro spoke to themediaafter the events. Here are the school announced charitablegivingincreased 22%. uproar over controversial comments from aprofessor, the dents enrolled, 78%from theCentral Valley. Despite the assemblies at theSave Mart Center. A record 25,200stu and faculty backto campusMonday (Aug. 21)inapair of Fresno State President Joseph Castro welcomed students August 21,2018|David Taub READ MORE » LOCAL Jarrar, Bartko andBulldog Stadium Upgrades death of former First Lady Twitter posts following the national scene after her circles, boosted into the side academicandliterary CASTRO during SPEAKS - - - - hired Meredith Jenkins, formerly anadministrator at... The Fresno Bee reported that theathletic department Jenkins Hiring State, saying hedidnot leave voluntarily. should behandled.” Bartko stillfiledaclaimagainst Fresno dled itexactly the way it like inthiscase we han- them accountable. Ifeel spect. We have to hold to treat people with re- tro said.“We are going administrator would do.Iamcomfortable with that,” Cas- on thefacts of thesituation, that Idid what any reasonable continues to defend thepersonnel move. “Ibelieve based molested byhe was abasketball coach inhis youth. Castro Bartko admitted to drinkingissues, related to revelations labeled him“an incompetent alcoholic” at themeeting. He alsotold thepaper that Castro and Adishian-Astone resigned inNov. 2017,accepting $75,000inseverance. President Deborah Adishian-Astone. Technically, Bartko Oregonian abouthisfateful meeting withCastro and Vice newspaper interviews. “I was blindsided,” Bartko told The talked abouthisseparation from Fresno State in recent ed afundraising position at the University of Oregon. He The manthat Tumey replaced, Jim Bartko, recently land- Responding to Bartko needs to replace thefield’s turf inthenext year or two. the improvements will come over time. He saidtheschool run onthefield for thepre-game introductions. Castro said the season—Sept. 1 vs. Idaho —for free andbeableto freshmen will beableto attend thefirst football game of mey announced duringthenew student convocation, that more comfortable for our fans of allages,” Castro said. Tu- ant. We are going to lookat ways to make theexperience going to improve bathrooms, make itmore ADA compli ship, isto enhance the overall experience there. We are phase, with (new athletic director) Terry Tumey’s leader on formerADJimBartko fortable withthat.”—Castro istrator woulddo.Iamcom- what anyreasonableadmin- of thesituation,thatIdid “I believebasedonthefacts GV WireWeekly Digest3 - - NUNES ‘FAKE NEWS’ ATTACKS ON BEE FOCUS OF STORY August 22, 2018 | David Taub Vice News Tonight aired a report about Congressman Devin Nunes’ attacks on The Fresno Bee on its HBO show Tues- day. Correspondent Alexandra Jaffe spoke with Bee reporter Mackenzie Mays and editor Joseph Kieta. The story focused on Nunes’ accusations that The Bee engages in “fake news.” The congressman’s allegations followed a story by Mays that Nunes disagreed with. Vice’s six-minute piece included foot- age from an Aug. 14 protest outside of Nunes’ office in Clovis, a weekly event that usually doesn’t attract much local media attention. Mays was there that day.

Nunes Attacks After Winery Story The Vice story focused on Mays’ May 23 story about a lawsuit settlement between Alpha Omega Winery and an employee regarding events on a charity yacht cruise...

READ MORE » TAX VOTE Screen Image from Vice News Tonight SHOULD’VE BEEN NEEDAir District AWill NEWGive You Up CAR? to $9,500. / August 20, 2018 | Bill McEwen 50 50 FOR PARKS Trade in your old, tired, gross-polluting car is the new mantra of the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District. If you are driving a 1999 or older car, the air district wants to help GV Wire Photo/Jahz Tello put you in a new ride. Or, if you’re driving an old model that AND POLICE guzzles gas and belches emissions, the district will provide August 20, 2018 | GV Wire money to assist in buying a more air friendly newer car. It’s all part of the district’s Drive Clean in the San Joaquin program. It has been said, “Two men look through the same jail cell through today are evidence of the department’s decimation. Depending on the new automobile model purchased and walls, one sees mud and one sees stars.” Certainly, this is the For the layman, the brown lawns at Fresno’s parks served as where you live, the district will provide anywhere from $2,500 way that I see the Fresno parks sales tax initiative. First, I think the obvious sign. Years of Fresno’s poor ranking on parks sur- to $9,500. Funding for the program is provided by the state of some background is in order. At the ultimate fallout of the veys led to a push by then-Fresno Unified School Board Pres- California, and air district spokeswoman Jaime Holt said that Great Recession, Fresno’s city government was debt-laden. ident Luis Chavez and myself to open up Fresno Unified play- the program will run for several years. This was the result of expensive borrowing to provide, among grounds, fields, and pools for weekend and after-hours use to other things, minor infrastructure patchwork. At that point, help ease the burden off the parks department. Cars Eligible for Funding nearly every budget line item was on the chopping block. Types of cars you can receive financial assistance to buy: After all, these facilities do belong to the public. Elsewhere, Conventional – Gas powered vehicle meeting program fuel Decimated Parks System Points to the Need the budget for the Fresno Police Department was placed on economy standards (example: Honda Accord) It goes without saying that the parks department wasn’t re- life support. Due to budget constraints, taxpayers had to reck- Hybrid 20+ — Gas powered and electric motor vehicle with motely close to the highest priority. Budget figures from 2009 on with the notion that the burden of ensuring public safety... fuel economy from 20 MPG to 34 MPG (example: Toyota...

4 GV Wire Weekly Digest READ MORE » READ MORE » Shutterstock Photo AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli partisan ones andpittingagricultural interests against political debate, falling more along regional linesthan manages and usesits water haslongbeenatopic of hot called theDelta an“ecosystem incrisis.” How California that helpthesalmonthrive. State water officials have The change isanattempt to mimic natural water flows compared to 70,000 in1985. salmon returned to theSan Joaquin Basin in2017, population; thestate estimates just10,000 fall-run It’s aneffort to protect thestate’s decliningsalmon less water canbediverted for farming or other needs. three of itstributariesfrom February to June, meaning flow freely through the Low San Joaquin River and The plan would doubletheamount of water that must Doubling the Amount of Water and massive swaths of farmland. supplies water for themajority of California’s people flows inthe Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, which Board was set to discussitsproposal to change water before theCalifornia State Water Resources Control been tightening belts.” The charged rhetoric camea day tion of Fishermen’s Associations. fisheries“Salmon have fat,” saidNoah Oppenheim of thePacific Coast Federa- “For the50 years corporate agriculture hasbeen getting Anthony Cannellaof Ceres. “We will beincourt for 100 ter, thisdoesnot endthere,” saidRepublican state Sen. farms intheCentral Valley. “If they vote to take our wa- an overreach of power that would meanless water for ifornia river, amove state andfederal politicianscalled ficials’ proposal to increase water flows inamajor Cal- lied at theCapitol onMonday to protest state water of SACRAMENTO —Hundreds of California farmers ral- August 21,2018| AP News Sen. AnthonyCannella for 100years.”—Rep.State there. Wewillbeincourt water, thisdoesnotend “If theyvotetotakeour California Water Plan Aimed to Save Salmon STATE a muchsmaller audience. er sideof theCapitol to different take onthe oth- and fishermen offered a years.” Environmentalists

FARMERS PROTEST - the fishers andallthepeople whoenjoy salmon.” River Trust. “It’s not justfor theenvironment —it’s for said Peter Drekmeier, policy director of the Tuolumne on are onthebrinkof extinction inthe Central Valley,” ers of theplan,though,hadadifferent take. “The salm- corporated community northof Sacramento. Support- said Harry Holland, arancher inBrowns Valley, anunin- to control every drop of water inthestate of California,” board’s move would hurttheir businesses.“They want Several farmers at theCapitol rally saidthe water California’s water management. water storage andreassess legalinterpretations around plan to helpmaximize water deliveries, construct new argued. On Friday hetasked hisstaff developing with a through itsnetwork of damsandreservoirs, Zinke has Central Valley Project’s ability to move andstore water Increasing flows would harmthe federally-managed Hurting Their Businesses water board to delay its vote. lican U.S. Rep. Jeff Denham in July. He urged thestate and community,” after visitingthe region with Repub that would “cripple theCentral Valley’s economy, farms in. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke calledita“water grab” ified date. The Trump administration hasalso weighed has postponeditsfinal vote ontheplan to anunspec water?”water Theboard we have safe drinking a crimeto demandthat kersfield. “When was it man Rudy Salas of Ba- food to putonour tables,” saidDemocratic Assembly- access to drinking water. “When was itacrime to grow cians intheCentral Valley say theplan would limittheir environmental ones.Beyond farming interests, politi - Sen. AnthonyCannella for 100years.”—Rep.State there. Wewillbeincourt water, thisdoesnotend “If theyvotetotakeour GV WireWeekly Digest7 - - BILL TO END BAIL IN CALIFORNIA HEADS TO GOV. BROWN

August 22, 2018 | AP News SACRAMENTO — A bill approved Tuesday by the Califor- nia Senate to end bail and replace it with a risk-assessment system is headed to Gov. Jerry Brown, who has indicated he supports it. Senators approved the bill 26-12. It would make California the first state to completely end bail for suspects awaiting trial. The measure, SB10, requires Brown’s signature to become law. Lawmakers who crafted it say Brown was involved in negotiations on the policy.

“Today, the legislature took an important step forward in reducing the inequities that have long plagued California’s bail system,” Brown said in a statement. Senators supporting the bill say it would end a system that discriminates against low-income people. Sen Bob Hertzberg, who authored the bill, said the current system unfairly upends suspects’ lives simply because they are poor before they are tried in court...

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Shutterstock Photo FRESNO PASTOR, A CAMBODIAN REFUGEE, VIDAK URGES PASSAGE OF PARDONED FOR 1990S REVISED DRINKING WATER BILL

Eric Paul Zamora/The Fresno Bee via AP, File August 23, 2018 | Randy Reed GANG KILLING State legislation to fix outdated drinking water systems in Cal- ifornia has gotten a boost from a key change in the way the August 19, 2018 | GV Wire and AP News program would be funded. Under an updated bill in Sacramen- California Gov. Jerry Brown has pardoned three former pris- at age 3. He served six years for the murder of a fellow gang to, a voluntary fee on all public water system users in the state oners facing the threat of deportation to Cambodia, includ- member at age 17 but was released in 2001. would be used to create a Safe and Affordable Drinking Wa- ing a Fresno man, Vanna In, who became a youth pastor af- ter Fund. In the previous version of the bill, the water fee was ter serving six years in the 1990s for murdering a rival gang Hope Now for Youth Works With Gang Members mandatory. member. “I feel like these things don’t happen to guys like He subsequently went to work for Hope Now for Youth, myself,” In told reporter Justin Lim of yourcentralvalley.com which works with former gang members. “I wanted to come Vidak Supports Legislation about the pardon. back and lay some roots, be grounded and give back as much Gov. Jerry Brown worked with the sponsors of the original as possible because Fresno is a part of me,” In explained to bipartisan legislation, including state Senator Andy Vidak The three were among 36 pardons granted by Brown last Justin Lim. Brown’s pardon noted that In has “helped doz- (R-Hanford), on the updated version. “The legislation builds week. He’s also commuted the sentences of 31 current in- ens of individuals to turn away from gangs and become law upon the original proposal for a Safe and Affordable Drinking mates who can seek speedier paroles. Among the pardons law-abiding, productive citizens.” In also became a youth Water Fund, with changes made to ensure broad support and are In, a Cambodian refugee who entered the United States minister at North Fresno Church. Hundreds of supporters... effective implementation,” said Steve Maviglio, a consultant...

8 GV Wire Weekly Digest READ MORE » READ MORE » Shutterstock Photo Photo: NBC News according to Silver. beating Democratic challenger Josh Harder of Turlock, Denham of Turlock percent hasjusta29.23 chance of will go down to defeat. Up north inthe Valley, Rep. Jeff chance that theincumbent Republican from Hanford businessman TJ Cox? Silver says there’s a64.34percent What aboutRep. David Valadao’s race with Fresno area Odds Favor Democrats Cox, Harder Elizabeth Heng of Fresno. Fresno a99.77percent chance of defeating challenger gives seven-term incumbent Democrat Jim Costa of 16, theheartburn Republicanwill beonthe side.Silver gives Nunes a97.77percent chance of winning. In CA- knock off eight-term incumbent Nunes inCA-22.Silver ful that Fresno County prosecutor Those odds forwill causeheartburn Democrats hope- 97.77% Chance Nunes Holds Seat House of Representatives. ight.com, Silver sets theoddsfor the435races inthe From Our House Forecast” posted Friday at fivethirtye- August 17,2018|Bill McEwen of FiveThirtyEight.com Nate Silver,founder&editor ELECTIONS GURU ELECTIONS GURU Gives Janz &Heng LittleChance of Winning Devin Nunes of Tulare. Neither of themisRep. the November election. tion losingtheir seats in congressional delega- cumbents inthe Valley’s sees two Republican in ical elections for aliving, Silver, who analyzes polit Noted statistician Nate In “The 5Big Takeaways NATE SILVER Andrew Janzwill - - U.S. at what hedoes,he’s not perfect. anyone else—forget that. So, while Silver is very good tial election. Donald Trump won’t ever let Silver — or Clinton a64.5%chance of winning the2016presiden - the record: Silver’s FiveThirtyEight team gave Hillary In 2012,he went 50-for-50 presidential inthe race. For Obama. the 50states inthepresidential election won by Barack in 2008by correctly predicting theoutcomes in49 of into politics. He madehisbonesasapolitical forecaster Silver cuthisteeth andthenmoved analyzingbaseball Silver Infamously Got One Race Wrong CA-23. tually unbeatable (99.89percent chance of winning) in Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy of Bakersfield is vir Democrat Jessica Morse. The way Silver sees it,House Republican, who hasheldtheseat since 2009,faces an 87.5percent probability of winning, Silver says. The from thenorthernCalifornia border into the Valley, has Rep. Tom McClintock, whose CA-4districtstretches GV WireWeekly Digest11 - INTERIOR SECRETARY WANTS PLAN TO BOOST WATER DELIVERIES August 20, 2018 | GV Wire Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke issued a memo Friday outlining his expectations that federal officials quickly come up with a plan to increase irrigation deliveries to farmers south of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. “The time for action is now,” Zinke wrote in an Aug. 17 memo.

Zinke Wants More Water Reliability From CVP Zinke’s focus is the Central Valley Project, which is operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. “Today, the Central Valley Project is in such a desperate state of repair that it cannot effectively achieve its design capacity operations without the assistance of California’s own State Water Project to move water,” Zinke said. “Beyond neglecting our infrastruc- ture, actions taken by the various agencies have significantly reduced the water available for delivery south” of the delta, Zinke said...

READ MORE » EXPERTS: LEGAL WITH PUSH FROM STATUS CHECK PETA, ANIMAL CRACKERS BUST OUT SYSTEMS CAN BE OF THEIR CAGES AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall August 21, 2018 | AP News EASILY EXPLOITED After more than a century behind bars, the beasts on boxes August 23, 2018 | AP News of animal crackers are roaming free. Mondelez International, the parent company of Nabisco, has redesigned the pack- MONTEZUMA, Iowa — The systems offered by the U.S. gov- information he had given a day earlier. Instead, the company aging of its Barnum’s Animals crackers in response to pres- ernment to check the legal status of workers like the Mex- used the Social Security Administration’s verification service. sure from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. PETA, ican man now suspected of killing an Iowa college student The family is now looking into adopting E-Verify, he said. which has been protesting the use of animals in circuses for can be easily exploited through identity fraud and gaps in Both E-Verify and the Social Security Administration’s pro- more than 30 years, wrote a letter to Mondelez in the spring government systems, experts say. In the case of Cristhian gram, immigration experts say, can be beaten with a state ID of 2016 calling for a redesign. Bahena Rivera, the 24-year-old now charged with murder and a Social Security number belonging to someone else. in the death of Mollie Tibbetts, Rivera’s ex-employer said “Given the egregious cruelty inherent in circuses that use Wednesday he provided an out-of-state ID card and Social Thriving Black Market for Forged Identity Documents animals and the public’s swelling opposition to the exploita- Security number. He worked at Yarrabee Farms for almost There is a thriving black market for forged or stolen identi- tion of animals used for entertainment, we urge Nabisco to four years under a false name, said Dane Lang, part of the ty documents. And while employers are supposed to check update its packaging in order to show animals who are free family that owns the dairy. Yarrabee Farms did not use the those documents, they are barred by federal law from refus- to roam in their natural habitats,” PETA said in its letter... federal E-Verify program, Lang said Wednesday, correcting ing to accept an ID card that meets legal requirements... READ MORE » 12 GV Wire Weekly Digest READ MORE » AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi READ MORE » Iranian AmericanCouncil Parsi, presidentoftheNational pain ofsanctions.”—Trita be thelastonestofeel the rulersofcountrywill “During imposedsanctions, Did you know that Iran’s regime owns 60percent of Guardian Council, andtheRevolutionary Guard Corps. of theunelected Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei,the I broke down inmy last video Sanctions causeinstability ina country’s economy ( The Iran Regime vs. theIranianPeople East country Aug. 7. Donald Trump re-imposed U.S. sanctionsonthe Middle work? Let’s useIran asanexample becausePresident about who really gets hurt? And if sanctions actually them change their evil ways! But have you thought affairs isappealing. Let’s thebastards punish andmake recognized asabadactor inregional or international I have to admitthat ona imposingsanctions country posed onIraq andthe effects were similar. Trita Parsi, Hussein’s ruleinIraq, comparable sanctions were im- of vegetables went up100percent. During Saddam price of chicken increased 30percent andtheprice During the2012Iranian sanctions, for example, the meat amongother necessities. still benefit whilemany Iranian citizens can barely afford gas to preserve resources. Thus thoseinsidetheregime restricts subsidiesonfood electricity, staples, water and ter theregime’s behavior.” During sanctions,the regime Therefore, theoutside world haslimited influence to al- prives anation from outsideassistance or interference. inception. Isolation isa two-sided phenomenon;itde- Regime inIran haslived inrelative isolation since its scholar Hamid Entezam tells GV Wire: “The Clerical ing theother 40percent of businessesinIran. Islamic WORLD ). Iran’s regime consists sures that are squeez same economic pres- prises aren’t feeling the terprises?enter Their state-controlled en- the economy through SANCTIONS WHO DOUS Not Iran’s Regime Leaders. as - - CRIPPLE? sanctions whilethe country’s regime moves forwward... gime’s badbehavior. The citizens bear thebrunt of the to thepeople who have little to noinfluence onthe re- Sanctions that are imposed on a country are an injustice How to Effectively Deal With Rogue Nations while sendingmany Iranians into destitution. rate andpocketed theprofits from theblack market regime stillhadaccess to trade therial at the official almost twice theprice of the official rate. However, the enced black-market foreign currency exchange that was rials for dollars andultimately created a regime influ- This eventually ledto banningany Iranian from trading a limitonthesupply of foreign currency to individuals. dollar was to order theIranian Central Bank to impose The regime’s reaction to theincreased demand for the rial becamecompletely worthless. es andto protect the value of Iranian savings before the ed. This was dueto theneedto pay for foreign expens- tion of therial,ahighdemand for the U.S. dollar result- transfer of money to foreign banks. With thedeprecia - of many Iranians. The sanctionsalsoobstructed the The Iranian rial value fell anddecimated thelife savings How Sanctions Affect Currency port. regime funneledeconomic resources to itsbaseof sup jobs andhadnoproblem putting foodonthetable. The and raw materials. Butthe regime mostin kept their stemming from theinability to importnecessary goods unemployment increased to 35%becauseof layoffs the painof sanctions.” 2012 During the Iran sanctions, the rulers of thecountry will bethelastonesto feel Saddam Hussein himself. During imposedsanctions, last chicken sandwichinIraq would always beeaten by Washington, D.C., famously usedthisanalogy: “The president of theNational Iranian American Council in August 22,2018| Jamie Ouverson GV WireWeekly Digest15 - TRUMP HONORS FEDERAL IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS AT THE WHITE HOUSE August 20, 2018 | AP News WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump used a White House event Monday to pay tribute to federal immigration officials, returning to the fight over the U.S. southern border. The president was honoring employees of the U.S. Immigra- tion and Customs Enforcement and the Customs and Border Protection. The federal agencies have been thrust into the debate over the Trump administration’s separation of migrant children from their parents after they illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border.

“We love you, we support you, we will always have your back,” Trump said. He added: “For America to be a strong na- tion, we must have strong borders.” Trump has assailed some Democratic lawmakers for seeking to abolish ICE ahead of the November midterm elections. In a letter to state and...

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ISRAEL DETAINS POPE ON SEX ABUSE: ‘WE SHOWED NO CARE FOR JEWISH-AMERICAN THE LITTLE ONES’ August 20, 2018 | AP News

AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner, File VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis issued a letter to Catholics around the world Monday condemning the crime of priestly CRITIC AT AIRPORT sexual abuse and its cover-up. He demanded accountability August 20, 2018 | AP News but offered no indication of how he plans to sanction com- plicit bishops or end the Vatican’s long-standing culture of JERUSALEM — A prominent Jewish-American commen- ward the Palestinians and close alliance with President Don- secrecy. Francis begged forgiveness for the pain suffered by tator who has been critical of Israel’s policies says that he ald Trump. He has warned of a growing rift between Israel victims and said lay Catholics must be involved in the effort was detained by Israeli airport authorities and interrogated and the predominantly liberal Jewish-American community, to root out abuse and cover-up. about his political views before he was allowed to enter the and said that Israel must establish a Palestinian state to en- country. The questioning of Peter Beinart was the latest in a sure its survival as a Jewish-majority democracy. Such views He blasted the clerical culture that has been blamed for the string of incidents in which Jewish critics of Israel have been are shared by many on Israel’s political left. In an interview, crisis, with church leaders more concerned for their repu- interrogated about their politics by border officials. Beinart said he was pulled aside Aug. 12 when he arrived. tation than the safety of children. “With shame and repen- tance, we acknowledge as an ecclesial community that we The Israeli government called the incident a mistake. Bein- Asking About Political Activities were not where we should have been, that we did not act in art, a contributor to The Atlantic, CNN and the Israeli daily Beinart said he was sent to a small room where a security of- a timely manner, realizing the magnitude and the gravity of Haaretz, considers himself a supporter of Israel, but has been ficial asked about his political activities and whether he was the damage done to so many lives,” Francis wrote... an outspoken critic of the government’s hard-line policies to- involved in groups that advocate violence, threaten... READ MORE » READ MORE » 16 GV Wire Weekly Digest AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, File SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

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