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Unnecessary Censorship – StarCraft 2 REMAKE Part 2 (Censored Parody) – Video
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Assange names country targeted by NSA's MYSTIC mass phone tapping program
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IDG News Service - The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has been recording and storing nearly all domestic and international phone calls from Afghanistan, according to Wikileaks' front man Julian Assange.
Wikileaks revealed the name of the country after The Intercept reported Monday that the NSA was actively recording and archiving "virtually every" cellphone call in the Bahamas and one other country under a program called SOMALGET. The Intercept said it did not name the second country because of concerns that doing so could lead to increased violence.
The voice interception program is part of a broader program called MYSTIC revealed in March when the Washington Post published documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
MYSTIC is used to collect phonecall metadata and is used in Mexico, Kenya and the Philippines, according to The Intercept. SOMALGET enables the NSA to gather and store the contents of every conversation in an entire country, it said.
The program gives the NSA the capability to record and store the phone calls of an entire nation for up to 30 days, according to the Washington Post. The paper decided not to identify the countries affected on request of the U.S. government.
While The Intercept revealed the identity of five of the Mystic target countries, Assange said the decision not to name Afghanistan was "censorship."
"Such censorship strips a nation of its right to self-determination on a matter which affects its whole population," ="https://wikileaks.org/WikiLeaks-statement-on-the-mass.html">he said on Wikileak's site. "By denying an entire population the knowledge of its own victimization, this act of censorship denies each individual in that country the opportunity to seek an effective remedy, whether in international courts, or elsewhere," he said.
To protect his source, Assange did not disclose how Wikileaks confirmed the identity of the second country. However, he said, it can also be independently verified through forensic scrutiny of imperfectly applied censorship on related documents released to date, and through correlations with other NSA programs.
The censorship of a victim state's identity directly assists the killing of innocent people, Assange said. The U.S. has been using mass interception programs as a key component in its drone targeting program that has killed "thousands of people and hundreds of women and children in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia in violation of international law," he added.
"We do not believe it is the place of media to 'aid and abet' a state in escaping detection and prosecution for a serious crime against a population. Consequently Wikileaks cannot be complicit in the censorship of victim state X. The country in question is Afghanistan," he said.
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Twitter Caught Censoring Blasphemous Tweets on Behalf of Pakistani Government
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In the most high-profile act of censorship yet, Twitter, which hails itself as a tool of free speech in oppressive regimes, was found to have blocked blasphemous and unethical tweets on behalf of the government of Pakistan at least five times in May alone. All of the censorship requests came from a Pakistani bureaucrat who wanted Twitter to block material related to anti-Islamic content, the New York Times reports.
While Twitter does have a country-specific censorship policy, which they implemented in 2012 to help the company adhere to local speech laws, this is the first time that the companys actively blocked tweets in Pakistan. As the Times elaborates, it comes at a time when Pakistans government is flexing its censorship abilities, even going so far as to remove an entire op-ed criticizing Pakistani censorship from the pages of the Times itself, leaving a conspicuously blank page:
A number of the accounts seemed to have been blocked in anticipation of the fourth annual Everybody Draw Muhammad Day on May 20.
This censorship comes as challenges to Pakistans draconian blasphemy law have become increasingly deadly, amid a flurry of arrests, killings and assassination attempts on secularists
A civil rights group in Pakistan concerned with Internet access, Bolo Bhi, called the legitimacy of the requests forwarded by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority to Twitter questionable. The law that defines the regulators power, the group explained, does not in any form give P.T.A. the authority to arbitrarily restrict content on the Internet.
In a strange coda, they also blocked blasphemous material related to Duke University student and porn star Belle Knox.
[NYT h/t Valleywag] [Image via 1000 Words / Shutterstock.com]
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"FED is immoral" | Ron Paul – Video
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BitCoin : Ron Paul warns that the Digital Currency could destroy the U.S. Dollar (Dec 10, – Video
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Of human rightism and the liberal use of words
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One really cant help but be envious of the ability to summon a monster out of a term so convoluted in its meanings, writes Nicholas Chan.
For the die-hard fans of our Prime Minister, they should be glad that the man made headlines again by saying that human rightism is a threat to Islam, using a term so unheard of that a Google search would only come back with results automatically adjusted to another search term human rights.
But, scarce as its use may be, to the defence of the Prime Minister, human rightism is a legit term in the scholastic sense, with scholastic origins too! The term was first used, at least in published form, by Professor Alain Pellet, a professor of international law in a 1989 symposium. He first used the word to describe the state of mind of human rights activists.
Although neutral in tone at its debut, the term later caught up its pejorative connotation as it implies a form of absolutism in the legal scholarship. The phenomenon that human rights protection is to be made an autonomous, self-sufficient and independent discipline that is separated from international law.
Placing the term in its accurate formation context makes one wonder, why pick a fight with a term that is rarely in use, vague in definition, jurisprudence in nature and most importantly, not in any way related to the normative clash of conservative Islamism of the Muslim world and for the lack of a better term, neo-liberal and consumerist Western values.
It would appear that human rightism was made into a demon of itself, being labelled as a school of thought where the core beliefs are based on humanism and secularism as well as liberalism, obviously a conjecture without proper references to the words origin.
In Professor Pellets view, human rightism might very well be a threat to international law (which is arguably a Western creation, and anti-Islamic in the eyes of the hardliners). He lectured that human rightism has two lapses of judgements.
One is that it wrongly promotes certain legal techniques as being specifically belonging to human rights, amounting to unjustifiable claims for special treatment for human rights in general international law. It is also articulated that human rightism may cause emerging trends in human rights or trends that solely exist in the form of aspirations to be wrongly assumed as legal facts.
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Egypt: Post-election fears for human rights as impunity holds fast
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Egypt is likely to continue to face a downward spiral of human rights abuses following the presidential elections, after candidates failed to commit to much-needed reforms to ensure those responsible for abuse face justice, Amnesty International said in a new briefing today.
This election will not wipe the slate clean after 10 months of gross human rights violations, said Hassiba Hadj- Sahraoui, Deputy Director for the Middle East and North Africa at Amnesty International.
The countrys partners, such as the USA and the European Union, should not use the elections as a cover to return to business as usual with Egypt. Instead, there must be an acknowledgement of the scale and seriousness of the human rights violations committed in the last 10 months.
The first presidential elections since Mohamed Morsi was ousted in July 2013 will take place on 26 and 27 May.
Amnesty Internationals briefing Egypt: Key human rights concerns ahead of presidential elections, details a range of issues, including:
Unprecedented levels of human rights abuses.
Torture and other ill-treatment in detention, including in military custody.
Widening restrictions on the rights to freedoms of expression, association and assembly, particularly against people accused of being Muslim Brotherhood supporters.
Selective justice and unfair trials, including mass death sentences.
Lack of accountability.
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Suspended animation is about to make death political
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Can death be useful? Thats the central question of the quickly expanding field of suspended animation, the process of slowing the bodys major processes as much as possible to induce a state thats very muchlike death without actually causingthe patient to die.
What precisely wemean when wesay actually die is a bit of an open question these days; in aworld where we can often be resuscitated after long periods of brain death, the noun Deathis probably best definedas, Any state ofzerobrain activityfrom whicha person will never berevived. Thats not particularly helpful, though; if a person is brain-dead next to a machine that could revive them, are they truly dead if the machine is broken and truly alive if it is not? Is death an absence of life, or an absence of any future potentialfor life?
Such questions used to be nothing but navel-gazing, but today represent concrete issues that could affect our lives in the every-day. With the recent onset of a trial for suspended animation technology, we have taken our first steps downa path with no end in sight. The trial will catch otherwise hopeless patients at the point of death (or potentiallyafter), and swap out a large portion of their blood for a chilled, oxygenated saline solution. This quickly lowers the body to a chilly 10 degrees Celsius, which almost immediately induces a hypothermic state and lowers the metabolic rate to near zero. If cells arent doing anything then they also arent producing any of themetabolic products that normally build up to toxic levels without breathing and circulation. At this point, the question is not whether suspended animation is real but whether its medically useful.
Medical evacuation helicopters see a lot of death en-route to hospitals, but that could be about to change.
The field of suspended animation facedwidespread skepticism for manyyears, but recent studies in pigs and a generally pro-futurism trend within science have led toa rather abrupt wave of professionalacceptance. It mostly comes down to drastically reduced claims for the technology; rather than alienating everyday physicians and scientists with speculation abouteternal life, suspended animation is now mostly about keeping terminal patients in a revivable statelong enough to getthem to machinery that can do the reviving. Many, many people die in ambulances, or military medevac helicopters, and these new attempts at induced hibernation could help those patients to get them the help they need.
Yet, there is simply no way well stop there. The trend will begin at NASA, DARPA, Calico, and other moonshot research organizations: how do we put healthy people into a hibernative state? Getting astronauts to Mars is probably possible without suspended animation, but a trip toEuropa or Enceladus will be much harder; theres a reason that space-ships full of stasis pods aresuch a trope of science fiction, and not least of them is a crews demands on power and consumables. Butspace isnt the only out-there application for suspended animation; not every prisoner at Guantanamo is an intelligence asset, so why keep useless prisoners conscious and complaining? And if you take the time to have an enemy combatant declared dead after combat, does that corpse still have rights if you revive it later?
Waking from suspended animation could be automated for long-term space missions with no conscious crew members.
Right now the research only really implies that suspended animation can be safe on the order of hours, but theres every reason to believe that a stasis nap could safely last weeks or months, and years arent such a crazy idea either. We are about to start allowing people topay to feel out the borders of death. Peoplewill freeze themselves even in absence of any plausible future cure for their fatal problem; if you can affordto do so, why wouldnt you?
This technologywill force us to ask tough questions about society: Does the word death mean something different forrich people than forthe poor? Do we declare a patient as dead depending on whether they can afford to stay in stasis until some projected cure date? In this dystopia, a market crash could wipe out savings accounts andswitch thousands of suspended patients from Long Term Pre-Mortal Stasis to Med School Cadaver In Waiting.
Minority Report had stasis prisons, albeit based on a different technology.
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Bill Cunningham Futurism in Men s Wear – Video
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Sheryl Connelly, Ford futurist, looks into her crystal ball on Driving the Nation – Video
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Sheryl Connelly, Ford futurist, looks into her crystal ball on Driving the Nation
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