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Monthly Archives: February 2014
"Censorship" TROLLING on Call of Duty Ghosts – Video
Posted: February 19, 2014 at 7:45 pm
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Critics Say Its Censorship, But Aquino Assures It Wont Be Used To Suppress Dissent
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Critics Say Its Censorship, But Aquino Assures It Wont Be Used To Suppress Dissent
Manila, Philippines President Benigno S. Aquino III yesterday defended the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 that penalizes online libel, saying the public has nothing to fear if they are telling the truth.
The President tried to allay public concerns a day after the Supreme Court ruled that the new laws online libel provision was constitutional.
Critics, however, said the libel provision will result in effective censorship and may be used against those who criticize anti-people policies and corrupt practices of the government.
But Aquino, speaking to reporters after an inspection of a government housing project in Manila, said Republic Act No. 10175 (Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012) will not be used to suppress dissent in the country.
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Will freedom of expression be stopped? I dont think that is the purpose of the law, Aquino said in Filipino.
We were taught in school that your rights end when they impinge on the rights of others, he added.
I repeat, if you are telling the truth, why would you fear libel? he added.
But Edre U. Olalia, National Union of Peoples Lawyers (NUPL) secretary general, said: The chilling effect of a Damocles sword for those who are wired basically remains. Any blanket threat of criminal prosecution for online libel tilts the balance for untrammeled state intervention and will practically result in effective censorship, if not timidity or inordinate trepidation.
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Ron Paul Transparency Is The First Step Towards Reforming – Video
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Ron Paul Why The US Economy Is In Trouble And We Will See – Video
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Libertarianism and liberation, part 2 – Video
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Students for Liberty conference shows a young approach to libertarianism
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On Saturday, about 1,500 students from all over the world gathered to discuss freedom at the Students for Liberty Conference in Washington, D.C.
Economist Donald Boudreaux showed the students a department store catalog from 1958 to underscore how the free market, while contributing to income inequality, also dramatically improved the lives of the poor: "The typical American worker back then had to work 30 hours to buy this vacuum cleaner. Today, a worker has to work only six hours to buy a much better vacuum cleaner. And that's true for clothing, food, all sorts of things."
That's how free markets work: quietly, gradually improving things. That doesn't always appeal to impatient young people or to radical old people who fancy themselves social engineers who should shape the world.
Such social engineering is revered on campuses. A student from Quebec complained that economists about whom his fellow students learn are "Keynesians, who believe that breaking windows is good for the economy, or neoclassicals, who believe in unrealistic assumptions like perfect competition and perfect information."
If there were a part of America for which the American students at this conference felt a special pride, it was the Constitution. "The Constitution of the United States is a promise about how government power will be used," Timothy Sandefur, author of The Conscience of the Constitution, told them. "A promise was left to us by a generation who lived under tyrannical government and decided they needed a framework that would preserve the blessings of liberty."
These students appreciated that inheritance, although they said the Constitution is rarely discussed at their schools. They surprised me by knowing the correct answer to my question: How often is the word "democracy" used in the Constitution?
Answer: never. The founders understood that democracy may bring mob rule tyranny of a majority. So the Constitution focuses on restricting government to secure individual liberty.
If anything, these students were stauncher in their defense of liberty than the Founders.
Kelly Kidwell, a sophomore from Tulane University, said, "Regardless of what its intent was, we still have the [big] government that we have now so the Constitution has either provided for that government, or failed to prevent it."
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Crysis 2 Let`s Play-Post Human Warrior difficulty-Without using Armor and Cloak-#7 – Video
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Sierra Leone: Mining Boom Brings Rights Abuses
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Children play on plots of land to house families who were relocated to make room for mining.
Freetown The government of Sierra Leone and a mining company that is the country's largest private employer have undermined villagers' access to food and prevented workers from challenging abusive practices, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The government should ensure that economic development projects in the booming post conflict nation do not come at the expense of the human rights of local populations.
The 96-page report, "Whose Development?: Human Rights Abuses in Sierra Leone's Mining Boom," documents how the government and London-based African Minerals Limited forcibly relocated hundreds of families from verdant slopes to a flat, arid area in Tonkolili District. As a result, residents lost their ability to cultivate crops and engage in income generating activities that once sustained them. Police carried out a bloody crackdown in the town of Bumbuna in April 2012 to quell a protest by workers who went on strike after being barred from forming a union of their own choosing.
"With investors flocking to Sierra Leone, the government has an opportunity to promote development for its desperately poor population," said Rona Peligal, deputy Africa director at Human Rights Watch and author of the report. "But the African Minerals Limited case shows that, unless the government puts a stop to mining operation abuses, the people who most need to benefit from development will be excluded from it."
Human Rights Watch interviewed close to 100 people in Sierra Leone for the report, and researched the operations of African Minerals Limited over an 18-month period, beginning in July 2012. Human Rights Watch met with the company's leadership in February 2013, and corresponded with these directors until their departure from the firm in August. In January 2014, Human Rights Watch wrote to the company's new management to update findings and request information, but has received no reply.
Sierra Leone is an impoverished West African country still recovering from a catastrophic civil war that ended in 2002. African Minerals Limited, which began mining diamonds in Sierra Leone in 1996, built its Tonkolili mine on what is regarded as one of the largest deposits of magnetite in Africa, a type of iron ore. The company exports the ore to steelmakers in China.
The Sierra Leonean government, while promoting the company's operations as essential to Sierra Leone's economic development, permitted corporate actions that violated the rights of Tonkolili's residents, Human Rights Watch found. For example, the government failed to provide adequate oversight of the company's consultations with local communities or respond to repeated complaints about the forced relocation of residents. Both the government and the company misled villagers about what would happen once they were moved to the new site.
"The company went to the paramount chief, and the paramount chief told us what to do. We asked so many questions. What they told us they would do, they have not done.... It was a trap," one village elder told Human Rights Watch. "They said, 'It will be paradise for you,' but it's completely different."
The government also did not take action in response to apparent African Minerals Limited violations of Sierra Leone labor laws concerning employment, termination, and benefits for its workers. The government's narrow reading of national labor law as well as political wrangling denied the company's workers the ability to form a union of their choosing, rather than belong to an established union that the workers regarded as ineffectual.
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Business as usual is dead: a short summary by Futurist Speaker Gerd Leonhard – Video
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Business as usual is dead: a short summary by Futurist Speaker Gerd Leonhard
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RETRO FUTURIST avec Mr LIBERTY au CLUB 40 – Video
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