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McMaster glosses over question comparing Erdogan to Maduro – Press TV

US National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster (R) speaks at a press briefing with Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin at the White House in Washington, DC, July 31, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

US President Donald Trumps national security adviser, General H. R. McMaster, has awkwardly dodged a question about Washingtons dual policy regarding the recent political developments in Venezuela and Turkey.

On Monday, the US Treasury Department imposed new financial sanctions on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, a day after the oil-rich nation cast their ballots on electing a new assembly tasked with rewriting the constitution.

During a White House press briefing about the new bans, a journalist asked McMaster whether there was a difference between what happened in Venezuela and a similar attempt by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to expand his constitutional powers a short while back.

President Trump congratulated President Erdogan on that and he even later came to the US and his people beat protesters in front of his embassy, the journalist said, referring to a brutal crackdown of anti-Erdogan protesters by the Turkish presidents bodyguards in Washington, DC, on May 17.

McMaster claimed that what happened in Venezuela amounted to an abrogation of the constitution but refused to answer the question about Turkey.

One difference is you see the end of the constitution of Venezuela, he said. And this is happening obviously at an accelerated pace in the recent months in the Maduro regime.

But this is a process that has taken really two regimes to really restrict Venezuelan democracy, he added.

Ignoring the journalist's calls to address Erdogans case, McMaster said the sanctions put Maduro in the same exclusive club as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and North Koreas leader Kim Jung-un.

In April, Ankara held a referendum on changes in the constitution, expanding the powers of Erdogan after 51 percent of voters voted Yes in what the opposition called a fraudulent election.

The European Union (EU) had warned Turkey that it should either cancel the proposed constitution overhaul or forfeit its request to join the bloc.

Trump, on the other hand, personally called his Turkish counterpart to congratulate him.

With regards to Venezuela, however, Trump had said before the Sunday election that he would not recognize its outcome.

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Turkey’s Erdogan and July 15 coup – The Nation Newspaper

Just few days ago, a chilling footage in one of the international television stations brought to the fore the ugly memories of the July 15, 2016, aborted coup in Turkey. It was during the one years commemoration of the coup, which saw to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowing to rip the heads off of terror groups and plotters who tried to put an end to his more than a decade-long dictatorial rule.

More than 250 innocent Turks paid with their lives to ensure that Erdogan rule was not truncated by the coup plotters on that fateful July 15, 2016, while the President hibernated and disappeared into an unknown destination.

Like many autocratic leaders, Erdogan was quick to blame members of opposition and sympathizers of Gulen Movement for the coup attempt. He particularly singled out the United States-based Turkish cleric, Fethullah Gulen as the mastermind of the coup, even when it is on record that the highly-respected cleric publicly condemned the coup when it was still on.

Though the July 15 failed coup was not the first in that country, the many conspiratorial theories and the Turkish government heightened brutality aftermath of the coup has continued to tilt my belief that the coup was just a well-crafted master script which was activated by Erdogan to silence critics and any finger of opposition in Turkey. Yes, many leaders in the past have used phantom coups to consolidate their grip on power by jailing perceived political enemies and sometimes send them to the hangs man noose.

During the dark days of military regime in Nigeria in the mid-1990s, many influential figures like General Olusegun Obasanjo, who later became President, General Shehu YarAdua, and a host of other critics of government were all sent to jail over a coup that was believed to be designed to topple the government of late General Sani Abacha. Hence, the recent revelation by Sweden-based Stockholm Centre for Freedom (SCF) in on the Turkeys coup has further cemented my belief that some power-drunk leaders can go to any length to perpetrate themselves in office.

According to the international Centre, last years failed coup attempt in Turkey is nothing but a false flag orchestrated by Turkeys autocratic President Recep Tayip Erdogan and his henchmen to create a pretext for a mass persecution of critics and opponents in a state of perpetual emergency.

The centre in a new detailed study titled July 15:Erdogans Coup, said from available data, the coup indictments, testimonials in court trials, private interviews, reviews of military expert opinions and other evidence collected by researchers, it is fairly confident that this attempt did not even qualify a coup bid in any sense of military mobilization which was unusually limited in numbers, confined in few cities, poorly managed, defied the established practices, tradition, rules of engagement and standard operating procedures in Turkish military.

This was a continuation of a series of false flags that were uncovered in the last couple of years under the authoritarian rule of Erdogan regime and it was certainly the bloodiest one, the centre said.

Erdogan appears to have tapped on widely circulated coup rumours in Turkish capital and staged own show to steal wind and set up his opposition for a persecution, the President of SCF, Abdullah Bozkurt, was quoted to have said.

Judging by Erdogan antecedents on how he had blatantly used the term parallel state to badmouth and demonise sympathisers of the Gulen movement in Turkey but without getting the desired result of suppressing them, the coup could as well be the best bet and the smokescreen of his government to silence the group and other opposition elements. This was what played out during the referendum in Turkey which was carried out under the emergency power of the president. Erdogan won big time by securing imperial presidency, consolidating his gains, stifling the opposition and even launching cross border military incursion into Syria for which he had been itching for too long.

The Turkish president, who appear to have unquenchable penchant for brutalising and detaining those who dare have a different political orientation from the one shares by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), reportedly called the July 15, 2016 coup attempt as a gift from God, as he now wields absolute power to do and undo anything he wishes to the detriment of the freedom of the Turkish people.

Today in Turkey, most media organisations and private schools have been shut down, thousands of public servants kicked out from government service, thousands of judges, teachers, doctors, military officers all thrown out from work. Many more who are not so lucky, including journalists, members of opposition, among others are now in detention without trial for allegedly taking part in the coup with no any iota of concrete evidence linking them to it.

Erdogan may have succeeded in silencing his opponents by carefully reaping the political capital of the July 15 coup attempt, but surely, he cannot come clean of involvement in the coup no matter how black he would paint those he accused of being behind it.

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The Internet Marketer: Mobilegeddon 2017: What You Need to Know – Napa Valley Register

If youve been paying attention, you know about Mobilegeddon, Googles 2015 algorithm change that assigned preferential search results for mobile websites.

While Google rolls out an estimated 500 algorithm changes a year, this was one had important consequences for business owners and their (mobile) websites.

What this really meant was that Google assigned favored results for mobile sites, punishing those whose websites didnt translate to mobile devices.

How do you know if a site is mobile friendly?

If you have to scroll, click and fool around trying to read a site on your phone, its not mobile-friendly. That site is not meeting the design specs for responsive designadapting to all devicesdesktop, tablet and phone.

All of this is, of course, in response to the overwhelming growth of users who access everything from their phones, which is now more than 60 percent.

A scramble to become mobile-friendly

The result? A mad scrambling to convert sites to mobile.

In many cases, businesses are able to do some workarounds rather than having to create a whole new website, which is always a major undertaking.

Ive worked on quite a few WordPress conversion projects, successfully salvaging the old site to make it mobile-friendly, rather than starting from scratch and building a whole new website. Big savings in terms of time and money.

Look out for Mobilegeddon 2017: A mobile-first strategy

Google is rolling out a mobile-first index thats being called Mobilegeddon 2017.

As with Mobilegeddon 2015, site effectiveness and search results will be affected unless youre prepared.

Mobilegeddon 2017 is Googles new mobile-first index. Google is changing their index of web pages from desktop pages to mobile pages. No longer will a user be served up two different experiences.

Why does Mobilegeddon 2017 matter?

As with the algorithm change in 2015, If you dont optimize your website for mobile, your audience wont find you unless they stay on their mobile devices.

he organic traffic on your website will nosedive. Your site will not show up in search results as well as on those that are optimized for mobile.

Adapting to or preparing for Mobilegeddon 2017

Does your website meet Googles ever-changing algorithms? Copy and paste your url into Googles Mobile Testing Tool website for a quick analysis.

Youll get three ratings: one for overall mobile-friendliness, one for loading speed on mobile and one for desktop.

While the mobile-friendly ranking is most important, the loading-speed time is important as well. If your site takes too long to load, your audience will give up and go elsewhere.

Failed the mobile-friendly test? An opportunity

If you failed the test, its probably time for a new website that meets the global standards for responsive design. This may be the impetus to stop procrastinating and create a new website.

Styles have changedtheyre simpler and more streamlined. Chances are your content is no longer relevant and your images are outdated.

This is an opportunity to create an important new marketing tool for your business.

Janet Peischel is a writer, Internet marketing expert and the owner of Top of Mind Marketing. Contact Janet at 510-292-1843 or jpeischel@top-mindmarketing.com.

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Study: Customer dissatisfaction with internet news drags down e-biz index – Marketing Dive

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ASCI's report underscores how a negative view toward the media online can ultimately impact overall customer satisfaction. This point is becoming increasingly pertinent for marketers as divided political times inevitably lead to stronger waves of consumer backlash and increase the demand for things like advertiser boycotts of websites that don't align with a particular audience's viewpoint.

In early June, it was reported that the far-right news outlet Breitbart had lost 90% of its advertisersover a three-month period, reflecting the growing power of grassroots movements like Sleeping Giants, which targeted and called out brands that still appeared on the site. For brands that continue to support and advertise on sites that prove divisive and, stemming from that, cause dissatisfaction that dissatisfaction might then grow to impact their e-businesses.

ASCI highlighted changing reader perceptions of news and opinion websites that are starting to lose some of the glow they gained during the most recent U.S. election season. In contrast, this year saw drops among all the largest websites, hurting customer satisfaction with the overall internet news and opinion category down 1.3% to a score of 75.

Another interesting point brought up by the ASCI report is the view on social media. Even as social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter increasingly become the lead aggregators and disseminators of news online, their impact on the e-biz space has remained relatively stable, or at least hasn't harmed customer satisfaction as signifcantly.

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