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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Chinese journalists face tighter censorship, Marxist re-training
Posted: January 10, 2014 at 3:42 pm
BEIJING After a decade as a reporter and producer for China Central Television, Wang Qinglei grew tired of the increasingly stifling environment for this countrys journalists, and took to social media to say so.
Fired as a result, Wang then penned an extraordinary farewell letter. He lamented that journalists at the state broadcaster had been slowly turned from watchdogs into manipulated clowns. While CCTV has rapidly expanded, opening 70 bureaus around the globe, its domestic channel had gone from being respected to being mocked, Wang said.
Having a brand new building and new equipment, having nationwide and worldwide correspondent posts, does not mean we have everything, he wrote. What we have slowly lost is credibility and influence.
In the past decade, Chinas Communist government has gradually tightened the screws on the media. Now, under President Xi Jinping, the campaign to control journalists has intensified sharply. While there has been a lot of focus in U.S. media on the difficulties of foreign correspondents in getting their visas renewed, local journalists risk getting fired and even jailed for their work.
Journalists complain that more of their stories are being censored than in the past, while new restrictions have been imposed in recent months requiring them to seek permission before meeting foreign reporters and business people.
In the final quarter of 2013, reporters across China were forced to attend ideological training meant to impart the Marxist view of journalism and to pass a multiple-choice examination on their knowledge of the Communist Partys myriad slogans.
At the same time, the main Chinese journalism schools have been told that a provincial propaganda official will be placed in a leading management role at the institutions, professors said, curtailing whatever academic freedom they now enjoy under university and Education Ministry control.
After so many years of reform and opening up, they still use methods from the 18th century; it is ridiculous, complained one professor, who requested anonymity to avoid problems with the authorities. Most of the academics in different schools dont want to obey such a decision.
The government, experts say, is deeply alarmed about the growing impact of social media and the Internet, and the way that critical stories, whether written by local reporters or foreign journalists, can spread around the country in an instant. At the same time, a rising tide of protests at home, and the experience of the Arab Spring abroad, have the government determined to do whatever it takes to ensure its own survival.
The latest crackdown may also reflect Xis authoritarian style, which has become more evident as he has consolidated power since taking control of the party more than a year ago, experts say. He is tightening control of the media even as he is undertaking a series of reforms meant to stimulate the economy, clean up the party and address some areas of popular discontent.
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St. Petersburg ‘Doghunter’ Websites Banned
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Russian Internet censorship was broadened this week toinclude animal protection as two "doghunter" websites were banned inSt. Petersburg.
Russia has athriving underground community ofvigilantes who kill off arguably dangerous stray dogs inareas where animal control measures are ineffective. Anestimated 1 million strays roam thestreets nationally andpeople have been wounded andeven killed inattacks byhungry dogs.
Thecourt ban was imposed atthe request ofcity prosecutors, who said ontheir website that thesites violate Russian laws oninformation, theanimal world andprotection ofminors.
Themove may spell achange inRussia's approach todog-hunters, none ofwhom have so far been found guilty ofanimal abuse. Thecountry's animal rights legislation only criminalizes animal abuse committed out ofhooliganism, forprofit or infront ofminors.
Doghunters claim tobe doing thegovernment's job inprotecting thepublic. Some 16,600 people were attacked inMoscow alone bystray animals in2008, thelast year forwhich statistics are available, theFederal Consumer Protection Service said.
Russia also censors online "extremist" content, pirated films andwebsites deemed topromote suicide, illegal drugs andchild pornography.
Thelist oftopics subjected toonline censorship is increasing, with promotion ofunauthorized rallies added inlate December.
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Ben Carson nails libertarianism in one concise statement – Video
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HRW hails Ivorian post-election crisis investigation
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PARIS, Jan. 10 (UPI) -- Human Rights Watch applauded a decision by the government of Ivory Coast to renew a mandate for a unit tasked with investigating post-election violence in 2011.
Ivory Coast was pushed to the brink of civil war following disputed presidential elections in December 2010. At least 3,000 people died as a result of the violence pitting supporters of President Alassane Ouattara against those backing the former president, Laurent Gbagbo.
Ouattara's administration extended the mandate for an investigation into the violence and Daniel Bekele, director of African programs at Human Rights Watch, said it's time to get to work.
"Extending the special investigative cell's work gives the victims of the post-election violence a reason to hope that they might see justice," he said in a statement Thursday from Paris. "Now the Ivorian government needs to give it the staff, logistical support, and independence to do the job."
Gbagbo is on trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, for suspected war crimes committed during the post-election violence. Both parties to the conflict are suspected of committing human rights abuses.
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It’s time to stop buying the New York Post
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I used to be a daily buyer of the New York Post, the daily paper known for a sense of venality and trashy fun. I was working at the time for a weekly newspaper and reading the daily slate of celebrity gossip, and the Post, though it didnt provide ideas per se, dosed me with a jolt of energy I couldnt have gotten from coffee. The Op-Eds, by folks like Rich Lowry and John Bolton, had always been negligible to my reading of it; the gossip was and remains enticing. But what was most intriguing were always the slice-of-life stories that would have been, at most, small squibs in the metro section of the nationally minded New York Times. Exemplary is the cover that ran the day after New York state legalized gay marriage it depicted, instead of the earth-shaking news, a picture of a woman saved from jumping off a building by hero cops. (The little joke here the biggest news of the day, unremarked upon, hung over this womans suicide attempt didnt go unnoticed, but seemed funny and not deeply weird.) Little Upworthy-style stories of human triumphs or, more commonly, dark stories of misdeeds and ill fortune and small-scale political graft reminded me that I lived in a big and porous city, full of events entirely opaque to me but for the 30 minutes a day spent reading the paper.
I stopped buying the Post after it refused to back down from its Bag Men cover and havent looked back. It wasnt so much that I was protesting the newspaper, or boycotting it; it just didnt, and still doesnt, feel right to get news from a source with such a semantic sense of true and false. As readers will recall, the newspaper printed a cover strongly implying that two young men were involved in the bombing of the Boston Marathon, complete with the headline referencing backpacks and a slang term for criminals and a photo of the men. It then refused to walk its story back, claiming that The image was emailed to law enforcement agencies yesterday afternoon seeking information about these men without noting just how many photos of other people, not of Middle Eastern descent, might have been in similar photos.
The hits kept coming among them the Posts horrifying treatment of a dead Brooklyn landlord, whose death the paper didnt so much report as revel in with display copy asking WHO DIDNT WANT HIM DEAD?The Post refused to walk that back, either claiming, The Post does not say Mr. Stark deserved to die, but our reporting showed that he had many enemies, which may have led to the commission of this terrible crime. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time of loss. If thats how the Post shows its thoughtful, spiritual side, one would hate to see it actually expressing vitriol.
One sees that side the venal, indefensible side once again in the papers coverage of Eliot Spitzer and Lis Smith. This doesnt have the import of life or death or terrorism, which is just the point. The coverage has consistently treated the relationship between a man going through a divorce and an adult woman acting of her own free will as not just politically interesting (hes the former governor who ran for municipal office in New York last year and lost; she worked for his campaign) but somehow morally revolting. They published a story about his sucking her toes on a vacation; the pair were compelled to respond with receipts disproving the story. The tone of the Posts incessant coverage has, throughout, been slut-shaming in the extreme with Smith framed as an ambitious, youngish cookie [...] us[ing] a married degenerate.
The whole thing isnt out of character for the Post; its the way the Post has been all along. But where before the Posts serious misdeeds first framing two young Middle Eastern men as terrorists in precisely such a way as to sell papers but to avoid ever having to retract, then yukking it up over murder the tone of the Post no longer seems enervating and different but like a foreign country I know I never again want to visit. The ideology of other properties of Rupert Murdoch define them as politically conservative in a manner that is at least useful in clarifying the stakes in the national debate Fox News and the Wall Street Journal editorial page, like it or not, do set the agenda. The New York Posts agenda is just anger, in every direction, all the time. Its like reading an Internet comment section. There are other places to find interesting stories, places that are guided by virtues other than indulging their pure rage and appealing to yours.
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Human microbiome linked to health, obesity
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New York, Jan 10 (IANS): The human microbiome, the collection of trillions of microbes living in and on the human body, plays a crucial role in our overall well being, says a new research.
Scientists are experiencing startling insights into the role that microorganisms play, not only in disease, but more importantly in our health and well-being, said Lita Proctor of the National Human Genome Research Institute in the US.
Scientists now recognise that the microbiome may be responsible for a broad variety of metabolic and developmental processes from food digestion to vitamin synthesis, and even brain function.
The report, produced by the American Academy of Microbiology, also highlighted the role of the microbiome in obesity and inflammatory bowel disease.
The report describes the beauty and complexity of the human microbiome and the insults we may be causing our microbiomes as a result of common practices in our modern societies.
"We now need to include the microbiome when considering human health and the future research directions for this emerging field which combines medicine, ecology and evolution, added Proctor.
Researchers have long known that bacteria reside on and within the human body, but traditional microbiology has typically focused on the study of individual species as isolated units.
Recent advances in DNA sequencing technologies and other molecular techniques have allowed for more comprehensive examination of these microbes as communities that have evolved intimate relationships with their hosts over millions of years, the report said.
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CNN Money: Top business headlines for Jan. 10
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NEW YORK (CNN) -- CNN Money's Maribel Aber has your top business and financial news on this Friday, January 10.
Tyson Foods asks hog farmers to make animal welfare adjustmentTyson Foods Inc. of Springdale said Thursday that it has asked its hog farmers to adopt new methods of raising, monitoring and euthanizing animals and said it would increase supplier inspections in 2014. The Humane Society of the United States praised Tyson's actions, and a similar one by competing meat processor Smithfield Foods, calling it a "big movement from an important company." In the letter signed by Shane Miller, Tyson's senior vice president of pork, and Dean Danilson, vice president of animal well-being programs, the company asked that its suppliers to: Use video monitoring of sows "to increase oversight and decrease biosecurity risks." Stop using manual blunt force as a primary method of euthanizing sick or injured piglets. Adopt "pain mitigation methods" to eliminate or reduce the pain associated with tail docking and castration.
It is good to be the boss! Bosses actually are happier. So says a new Pew Research Center study that found bosses are more likely to be "very satisfied" with their jobs, family life and financial situation than their underlings. And more bosses than workers say they plan to stay put, especially since nearly two-thirds think they are compensated fairly for their efforts. But when it comes to gender workplace issues, bosses and workers have roughly the same views. The overwhelming majority of both feel that men and women are paid equally at their place of employment.
Market has #jitters about Twitter Twitter is off to a terrible start in 2014 after bearish reports from several Wall Street analysts have made investors jittery. Shares of the micro-blogging service were down nearly 9% at one point, and closed down almost 4% Thursday, after Cantor Fitzgerald gave the stock a "sell" rating and Morgan Stanley labeled it as "underweight" earlier this week. On Thursday, Cowen & Co. initiated coverage on the stock with an "underperform." But Morgan Stanley's negative rating was especially worrisome, given that the bank was one of the underwriters of Twitter's November initial public offering, said Robert Peck, an analyst with SunTrust Robinson Humphrey.
Economy stinks, books get more depressingAmerican futurism gets pretty dark during bad economic times. Many people start to see technology as the enemy, like they did in the 1930s and 1970s. And people generally feel less optimistic for the future. But new research shows that it's not just futurism that becomes more gloomy during economic recessions. When the economy stinks, all authors start to adopt a more depressing vocabulary. A recent study out of London took different "mood words" that were then broken up into six categories: anger, disgust, fear, joy, sadness, and surprise. From there the researchers made what they call a "literary misery index" to gauge the relative number of positive moods against the negative moods in 20th century books.
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The Unintended Consequences of Zoe’s Law in Australia – Video
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