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On/Off: Super-Easy NSA Tips that Protect Your Phone from Hackers – 08/23/2021 – Mediarun Search
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Simple tip to protect a file cell phone The US National Security Agency (NSA) issued against cybercriminals: Turn off your cell phone often.
It is not new that there is always anxiety data leak About. A cell phone is one of the devices that collects its most valuable information pirates, such as your location, address, personal passwords, bank accounts, documents, sensitive conversations, contacts, photos. Turning off the device too often can prevent this data from spreading around.
a The NSA has developed a guide With valuable tips for mobile security and highly recommending people to turn off their phones often. At least once a week.
Without network access, it becomes difficult for criminals to access and steal personal information to sell.
The tips become relevant due to some of the strategies that cybercriminals use to gain access to the cell phones of the victims. One of them is called zero clicks. In it, a person does not need to click on any suspicious links to fall into the trap. Hacking technology takes advantage of vulnerabilities in a cell phones operating system, allowing malicious software to be installed without the users consent.
A recent example of the application of this technique is Pegasus caseSpyware Created by an Israeli company This allows you to secretly track all the activities of the infected person with the infected device. Almost like a virus, it can read sent and written messages and access bank account information, social networks Email messages.
Pegasus was used to spy 50,000 human rights activists, journalists and lawyers around the world.
NS google browser Apple said they fixed potential vulnerabilities that would allow spying, but there is still risk in devices that havent been updated or in vulnerabilities that havent yet been discovered.
Regardless of the type of malware and virus, in addition to frequently turning off your phone, immediately check if your device has an updated operating system.
The NSA also recommends other measures to increase privacy and security on mobile phones:
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Buhari is not ready to leave office as failure -NSA – Internatinal Centre For Investigative Reporting
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PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari is not ready to leave office as a failure and will change the nations security narratives before the end of his tenure in 2023, according to the NationalSecurity Adviser Babagana Monguno
Monguno, who briefed State Houses correspondents shortly after the president met with the service chiefs, said although the military had recorded successes in the ongoing war against insurgency in the North-East, the president was determined to achieve a turnaround in the fortunes of the country.
He said the nation had not recorded the level of success being reported at the moment where insurgents were giving up arms to embrace peace, attributing the situation to the relentless efforts of the armed forces, intelligence and security agencies.
This is very, very evident. Weve never had such large numbers of people defecting from the other side, back to the Nigerian side, mainly, as a result of many issues within the theatre, issues of infighting among the various factions of the terrorist groups.
He noted that there had been seamless intelligence gathering and sharing among the nations security operatives and Nigerias neighbours within the Lake Chad region.
So the president was briefed, the president is quite happy that theres been a tremendous success, especially with the advent of the new service chiefs and inspector-general of police.
And hes also made it very, very clear that hes not ready to exit government as a failure. He is not going to tolerate that hes made changes and is ready to make further changes if he is not satisfied. He is completely determined to ensure that theres a turnaround in the fortunes in the theatre of operations.
While claiming that the security atmosphere was improving despite recent killings and kidnappings in the North-West and North-East, Monguno admitted that a lot still needed to be done.
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Monguno added that Buhari was not oblivious to the sufferings of Nigerians as he was working with the vice-president to address the issues of hunger in the country.
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Embracing lifelong learning to keep active and socially connected – The Straits Times
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Like many of her peers caught up in work and lifes demands, senior regulatory affairs executive Mdm Quek Suan Choo had not put much thought into how she would spend her silver years.
It was only until her late 40s did she start contemplating what she would do after leaving the workforce. Upon observing how her neighbour had become more withdrawn and less agile after his retirement, Mdm Quek realised she needed to keep her mind and body active.
Now 51, Mdm Quek decided the best way to achieve this would be to explore different interests early, pick up a new hobby and learn something new.
Her husband, Mr Hew Yong Fatt, was the one who introduced her to National Silver Academy (NSA) courses and recommended her to search for courses on the NSA website.
The 53-year-old senior engineer had been looking up courses on the NSA website to upgrade his professional skills. The couple was encouraged to sign up when they saw that those aged 50 and above could enjoy subsidies of up to 80 per cent off course fees for courses under NSA.
In the past two years, the couple signed up for Introductory Course in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Discovering TCM Acupuncture conducted by the National Technological University - Confucius Institute. They chose the courses because they believe learning Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) may help improve their overall well-being, and keep them healthy as they age.
Mdm Quek says one of the benefits of taking up courses with her husband is that they can support each other and share discussions on the things theyve learnt, which has helped strengthen their relationship.
As both of them are still working full-time, it was beneficial that the courses were held over the weekend. Each session lasted just three hours, leaving them plenty of time to enjoy the rest of their Saturday and Sunday.
The best part was there were no exams and homework, so we could focus on enjoying the learning process, says Mdm Quek.
Mdm Quek and Mr Hew say that taking up courses at the NSA together has not only enabled them to learn skills to improve their overall well-being, but it has also helped strengthen their relationship. PHOTO: TED CHEN
At the introductory course, they learnt how TCM could be used to diagnose illnesses, and how a five-element TCM principle applied in their daily diet could help improve their physical wellness.
Mdm Quek, who suffers from sinusitis, also learnt that she could relieve the symptoms by placing both her index fingers at the two sides of her nose and rubbing the area continuously 60 times to improve her qi or vital energy.
Through the course Discovering TCM Acupuncture, the couple picked up tips such as using acupuncture to relieve stress.
We discovered how gently tapping the top of the head several times may help to relieve tension. Placing both thumbs at the top of the neck at the depressions beneath the base of the skull and massaging the area in a circular motion may also help relieve a stiff neck, says Mdm Quek.
They also learnt baduanjin qigong and Mr Hew, who spent long hours working at the computer says the exercise helped to relieve his back and neck tension.
Learning TCM, says Mdm Quek, has made her life more interesting, and kept her mind active. She believes that the act of learning helps prevent dementia.
For Mr Hew, the courses have enabled him to be more socially active. Many men are introverts who dont like to mingle with friends. Its good to have a hobby when we retire, so we will not feel lost, he says.
He also shares that continuous learning provides him and his wife with more topics to discuss when interacting with friends. As guys, we tend not to express our feelings explicitly. So having more conversation topics to share with our friends allows us to express ourselves more openly. I feel that this could help to prevent depression, he adds.
Inspired by how continuous learning has enriched their lives, the couple is considering signing up for more courses. Mdm Quek says she is keen to take up a barista course and a creative photography course, while Mr Hew wants to advance his skills in TCM.
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Federal oversight of the Oakland Police Department may be nearing its end, attorneys say – The Oaklandside
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In 2003, the city of Oakland agreed to place its police department under the watchful eye of an outside monitoring team and federal judge to address allegations of brutality and civil rights violations. The arrangement was only intended to last five years. Its been more than 18.
Now, the need for federal oversight might be coming to an end, two civil rights attorneys wrote in court documents filed Wednesday evening.
Attorneys Jim Chanin and John Burris, who represent plaintiffs in the 21-year-old lawsuit which led to the sweeping oversight program, wrote that the Oakland Police Department has made significant progress, and after years of backsliding there is real momentum toward substantive compliance.
It is now time to run through the finish line and bring OPD into full and final compliance, the attorneys wrote.
In their brief to U.S. District Judge William Orrick, Chanin and Burris noted that they plan to begin talks with city of Oakland officials to settle the case within the next several weeks.
The documents were filed ahead of a Sept. 1 hearing in front of Orrick, who along with court-appointed monitor Robert Warshaw, oversees the program. OPD remains out of full compliance with 5 of 52 mandated reforms, but Chanin and Burris believe the departments recent progress puts them close enough to the finish line to begin discussing the end of court oversight at OPD.
It wouldnt stop immediately. To wind down the program, OPD would be subject to a one-year sustainability period in which it will have to prove that the reforms can last without the intervention of outside authorities.
Originally, federal oversight was supposed to end in 2008, after OPD completed the 52 court-ordered tasks. The requirementsincluding improving the quality of police misconduct investigations, collecting and analyzing data to track racial disparities, and changes to a variety of policieswere agreed upon in the settlement of a lawsuit filed by 119 plaintiffs in 2000 alleging a group of officers known as The Riders planted drugs, beat, and racially profiled West Oakland residents.
The Negotiated Settlement Agreement, or NSA, is now in its 19th year. It is one of the longest federal oversight programs of a U.S. police department, outlasting three mayors, six police chiefs and several city administrators.
OPD was slow initially to comply with the requirements of the NSA, and multiple scandals over the years caused further setbacks. Chanin and Burris were prepared to call for an end to the oversight and begin the one-year sustainability period in 2016, until a sexual exploitation scandal involving OPD officers exploded, leading to the removal of three police chiefs in a week.
Under police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick, appointed in 2017, the department fell out of compliance with five of the reform tasks it had earlier achieved. One case at the center of the departments backsliding was the fatal police shooting of Joshua Pawlik, who was discovered by officers asleep with a gun and shot as he was waking up. In reports to the judge, OPDs monitor Warshaw wrote that Kirkpatrick was personally responsible for the departments mishandling of the investigation of the officers who killed Pawlik.
According to recent assessments by Warshaw, and Chanin and Burris, OPD has managed to come back into compliance in several areas, including how officers report use of force incidents; the departments use of an Executive Force Review Board to investigate officer-involved shootings and other critical incidents; and its creation and use of a sophisticated, data-driven early warning system to track officer conduct and help the department manage risks.
OPD remains out of compliance with five tasks related to: completing internal affairs investigations within a required timeframe; internal affairs complaint procedures; use of force investigations; tracking who OPD officers stop and why; and consistency of discipline against OPD members.
Warshaw, Chanin, and Burris have praised current Chief LeRonne Armstrong for his commitment to advance these reforms. When he became chief earlier this year, Armstrong set a goal to end the NSA within a year. In a recent interview with The Oaklandside, the chief said he believed the department is close to compliance.
Weve been holding people accountable like we were asked to do. Ive been seeking the cultural change that the court is looking for, Armstrong said. He noted that the federal monitors more recent reports have indicated the positive momentum of the department.
In their brief filed Wednesday night, Chanin and Burris cited a study by Campaign Zero examining rates of police shootings, which showed Oakland had the lowest rate of cities included in the survey. The list included Dallas, Los Angeles, San Jose, Baltimore, Long Beach, San Francisco, Chicago and New York City. The same study found Oakland did the most to reduce arrest disparities between Black and white people.
Attorneys for the city of Oakland, in a brief also filed Wednesday evening, struck a similar tone. City Attorney Barbara Parker and special counsel Brigid S. Martin wrote that the city is confident that under Chief Armstrongs leadership, the department will achieve full compliance.
The citys attorneys recognized that the nut of this case remains what it was in the beginning, which is racial disparity.
Other law enforcement agencies in the Bay Area look to the department as a pioneer in evaluating and reducing racial disparities in police stops, they wrote, noting that from 2013 to 2019 Oakland outperformed every other city of similar size reducing overall arrest and drug possession arrests between Black and white residents.
In an encouraging sign, Warshaw wrote in a recent report that the Executive Force Review Boards decision to overturn Internal Affairs Division findings and discipline two officers for using excessive force in a dog bite case shows OPD is examining use of force cases more thoroughly than before. Warshaw also did not disagree with the IADs findings related to the departments response to the George Floyd protests last summer, during which OPD officers used tear gas and other less lethal weapons against hundreds of protesters. After an exhaustive investigation, OPD found that dozens of officers had violated department policies and faced discipline.
Another good sign for OPD is that the racial disparities within the department regarding discipline may not be as severe as first thought. In 2020, an outside consultant reported that Black officers were much more likely to be sustained for misconduct and punished than officers of other races. Recently, however, Stanford University professors who have helped OPD with data analysis regarding racial disparities found that the study inadvertently counted some discipline and that as a result the findings may have been distorted.
Warshaw wrote in a report filed Monday with Judge Orrick that we have a cautious optimism that the Department can enter the final stages of this long process.
The outstanding issues are important ones, and speak to the core of the NSA, Warshaw wrote. Timeliness of investigations and the meaningfulness of risk management, not merely as a core value, but as a process that culminates in modified behaviors, are essential. Robust and comprehensive reviews of use of force are of paramount importance. Addressing internal and external disparities, be they who is stopped, and why, or who is disciplined, and who is not, should help lay the foundation for sustainable reform.
One potential obstacle to ending oversight, Chanin and Burris wrote, is the active internal affairs investigation of racist and sexist Instagram posts on an account believed to be run by one or more Oakland police officers. Posts included disdain for OPD policies meant to prevent police brutality and corruption along with sexist images and jokes. The deadline for completion of this investigation is days away, according to the two attorneys, and they hope to review the findings.
Ultimately, Chanin and Burris wrote that OPD has come a long way.
The Oakland Police Department has moved from being one of the worst police departments in the San Francisco Bay Area to being one of the best police departments in comparable cities in the country, the civil rights attorneys wrote. Assuming the Instagram case is handled appropriately, there is no reason that the Sustainability Period cannot start very soon.
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Full NSA Sullivan Interview: Kabul Evacuation Is Very Risky and Dangerous – The Global Herald – The Global Herald
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Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central and South Asia. Afghanistan is bordered by Pakistan to the east and south; Iran to the west; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan to the north; and China to the northeast.
Occupying 652,000 square kilometers (252,000 sq mi), it is a mountainous country with plains in the north and southwest. Kabul is the capital and largest city. The population is around 32 million, composed mostly of ethnic Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, and Uzbeks.
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International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave T..ts Abolition: Why is it observed globally on 23 August – Firstpost
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The day is marked to remember and honour the victims of the slave trade and encourage critical analyses of such practices, which might transform into modern forms of exploitation and slavery
The Ark of Return Memorial, outside UN Headquarters in New York, invites people to contemplate the legacy of the slave trade and to fight against racism and prejudice. Twitter @UN
Every year on 23 August, the world observes the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition. The day is marked to inscribe the tragedy of the slave trade in the memory of all peoples, according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).
History
The colonial empires of Western Europe were the main benefiters from the transatlantic slave trade. The trade transported people, mainly from Africa, in inhuman conditions to work as slaves in the colonial settlements in Haiti, Caribbean, and other parts of the world.
The night of 22-23 August 1791 saw the beginning of an uprising in Santo Domingo, in modern-day Haiti and Dominican Republic. The uprising in the French colony inspired the Haitian Revolution. It also played a major role in the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
Therefore, the United Nations (UN) decided to commemorate this day as the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.
Significance
The day is marked to remember and honour the victims of the slave trade and the systemic racism they endured. It also hopes to foster critical analyses of such practices that might transform into modern forms of exploitation and slavery.
The UN hoped that the day would be an opportunity for collective reconsideration of the historical causes, consequences, and methods of the tragedy.
UN Secretary-General Antnio Guterres said that while the transatlantic slave trade was abolished more than two centuries ago, the world continues to live in its shadows of racial injustice. He called upon the need to combat racism, dismantle racist structures, and reform institutions.
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Feminist initiative concerned about Turkey’s enthusiasm for Taliban – ANHA
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The initiative that was made yesterday reads:
''The Taliban declared sharia rule in Afghanistan after seizing most towns and cities including Kabul. There have been reports that the Taliban, who declared that they will respect women's rights only in the framework of the sharia regime, have already started to implement a series of decisions that ignore the basic rights of women and leave women no living space.
As the world public will remember, Afghanistan came under Taliban rule between 1996-2001. And in the wake of the declaration of sharia rule, women and girl children were banned from attending school, participation in politics and speaking in public. Women who broke those rules were either stoned, had their finger cut off or executed. With the removal of the Taliban from power and the resistance and struggle of Afghan women, girl children won the right to education, the burqa requirement was abolished, many gains such as the law on combating violence against women and the abolition of the work ban were achieved, and these gains continued until the Taliban seized power once again.
Hundreds of painful examples can be given of the destructive male-dominant fascist mindset against women's freedom struggle, women's right to life and existence that Al-Nusra yesterday, ISIS, FSA today and finally the Taliban share. The Rojava Revolution, a women's revolution, built in 2011 by the Kurdish, Arab, Assyrian, Assyrian, Armenian, Circassian, Turkmen, Chechen and Chaldean peoples, who weaved a new and common life together with their own power during the Syrian war, became a model throughout the Middle East. However, ISIS and the regional powers behind it tried to invade Kobani in order to suffocate the Rojava revolution, which had ripped a hole in the dark history of the Middle East and where women, peoples, religious and sectarian groups weaved together an equal and common life; they set up slave markets to sell the women they abducted from Shengal. Thousands of Yazidi, Kurdish and Arab women were massacred, forcibly displaced, abducted and raped, it was forbidden for women to go outside, circumcision was made compulsory.
It being obvious that women have faced a great massacre throughout history, especially in the Middle East, we are appalled to see some internationally active organizations that have offices in Afghanistan meet with and talk to Taliban representatives. In Afghanistan, accepting to deal with the Taliban administration brings along the danger of legitimizing current rights violations. Finally, the Taliban regime is another name for inequality, rights violations and death for women.
Contrary to the words recently uttered by President Erdogan of Turkey, as "The Initiative to Fight Against Occupation and Femicide For Peace and Security" and as women we have a lot conflicts and problems with Taliban's faith, and there is no way that we can reach any agreement with a misogynistic organization like the Taliban! Turkey's enthusiasm for working together with the Taliban in Afghanistan is worrisome and gives food for thought, given the facts that the whole world knows about the active support the AKP government provided to gangs such as ISIS; that the stanbul Convention (Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention and Combating of Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence) was very recently terminated by a Presidential midnight Decree in Turkey!
From here, we call on all international organizations on behalf of the The Initiative to Fight Against Occupation and Femicide For Peace and Security:
Urgent action must be taken to disarm the Taliban as soon as possible!
Immediate sanctions should be imposed on all powers and states that helped, played a role in arming the Taliban!
Every measure should be taken urgently against this fundamentalist regime, looking out for the right to life of all anti-Taliban groups, especially the women and children in Afghanistan!
While taking these measures, we also call upon all to oppose the recognition of the Taliban government and support the resistance and struggle of Afghan women against the reactionary male fascism.''
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Korea to ax games curfew – The Korea Herald
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Officials from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family speak during an online press event held Wednesday at the government complex in Gwanghwamun, central Seoul. (Yonhap)
The South Korean government is to abolish the controversial shutdown law, lifting the curfew that blocks access to online games by underage users late at night 10 years after the law came into force.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family announced the decision Wednesday, saying they will scrap the shutdown law out of respect for the rights of youths and encourage education at home.
Underage gamers will be protected from excessive gaming through the existing choice system. The choice permit system, introduced in 2012, allows underage gamers or their parents to designate hours for playing games.
According to the Culture Ministry, the utilization rate for the choice system for 40 games by seven game companies ranges from 1 percent to 28 percent.
While gamers had to request a permit for each game in the past, the Game Culture Foundation under the Culture Ministry will now take charge of the entire application process. Youngsters without parents can have legal guardians, teachers or social workers request permits for them.
The abolition of the shutdown law requires the revision of the Youth Protection Act. The government is seeking the passage of a revision bill at the National Assembly by year-end.
The shutdown law requires gaming companies to block access to games by users aged 16 or younger between midnight and 6 a.m. However, some foreign game companies have failed to change their systems to reflect Korean law.
Minecraft, which is highly popular among schoolchildren, became a de facto R-rated game in Korea after Microsoft changed its account system, requiring users to use adult-only accounts instead of blocking access to underage users at certain hours.
The shutdown law managed by the Gender Ministry and the choice system managed by the Culture Ministry have been criticized as duplicative.
The Korea Association of Game Industry expressed support for the governments move. We support and welcome the abolishment of the shutdown law, it announced.
Enacted in 2011 to protect young people from excessive gaming and to prevent gaming addiction, the shutdown law bans gamers aged 16 or under from playing online PC games between midnight and 6 a.m.
Under the law, game companies can be fined up to 10 million won ($8,560) or face up to two years behind bars if they offer game services to underage users during curfew hours. According to the government announcement, China is the only other country where the government restricts gaming hours.
According to the ministries, the shutdown law needed revision as mobile games had not been included in the mandatory game shutdown system, and over the years other late-night entertainment platforms for young people had developed. These included one-person media, streaming media, web comics and social media.
For youths, games are an important leisure activity and communication channel. I hope that the preventive measures can respect the rights of the youths and encourage healthy home education, Culture Minister Hwang Hee said in a press release.
The government has decided to strengthen education on gaming, too. It will expand its gaming culture and media literacy outreach programs. The educational reform slated for 2022 will include content on excessive gaming. It will produce a 10-minute video clip on game guidelines that parents, guardians and teachers can refer to when conflicts related to gaming surface.
The Gender Ministry will work on identifying young people who play games excessively and providing counseling and treatment. It will also expand rehabilitation camps, both online and residential.
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Victims of slave trade remembered in Birchtown during special ceremony | Saltwire – SaltWire Network
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One by one, red roses gently floated towards the ocean from Birchtown Bay, past the national historic site and burial ground commemorating the Black Loyalist landing in 1783.
The rose laying ceremony was part of a service of remembrance hosted by the Black Loyalist Heritage Center on Aug. 23, which was also the United Nations International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.
This day is recognized by the United Nations for the 1791 uprising in Santo Domingo which played a pivotal role in the abolishment of the transatlantic slave trade, said Darlene Cooper, during the service. Cooper is a board member with the Black Loyalist Heritage Society.
Slavery existed in what we know as Canada for nearly three centuries. The first record we have of enslaved Africans in Canada is the sale of a young boy named Olivier, who was sold in New France in the 1600s, said Cooper.
The same ships that carried thousands of free Black Loyalists to Nova Scotia and other parts of British North America in 1783 also carried enslaved people being forcibly transported by their white Loyalist masters, she said. "By 1790, records show there were approximately 2,000 people enslaved in the Maritimes alone, said Cooper.
Even with the promise of freedom in Nova Scotia, re-enslavement was a very real fear for the Black Loyalists. One such person was Mary Postell, who had escaped her master and worked on British lines during the American revolution," said Cooper. "Before she could be brought to Nova Scotia, or another British port, her certificate of freedom was taken from her.
"She was then re-enslaved and sold multiple times before being brought to Shelburne. She tried to prove her freedom to the courts, with residents of Birchtown testifying her service to the British during the war, but it was no use. She was sold once again, this time for a hundred bushels of potatoes.
Cooper said while Canada is often associated with being the land of freedom at the end of the Underground Railroad, what has been ignored is the harsh reality that slavery existed in Canada.
"Even in the earliest days of the Underground Railroad, after the Act to Limit Slavery in Upper Canada has passed, there were still people living in situations of forced servitude and enslavement in our country," she said, explaining it would not be until Aug. 1, 1834, when the Slavery Abolition Act would come into effect across the British Empire that those enslaved were finally free.
Known as Emancipation Day, it has been celebrated by the African Canadian community for years, said Cooper, but it wasnt until this year that the Canadian House of Commons voted unanimously to recognize the day.
The Black Loyalist Heritage Center partnered with the Municipality of Shelburne to create a learning trail on the Black Loyalist heritage site trail during the month of August; taking visitors through a brief history of slavery, emancipation and the ongoing efforts to fight racial discrimination and intolerance.
Council and staff of the municipality recognize our responsibility to provide education within our organization and we support the community initiatives that will continue to establish and sustain an inclusive society and we will continue to actively seek out opportunities to learn, support and stand against racism and racial profiling in our communities, said Coun. Sherry Thorburn Irvine in her address during the service. We must continue to reflect on past wrongs and learn from them; we must seek opportunities to educate ourselves about the impacts of anti-Black racism and systemic racism in our society.
The Black Loyalist Heritage Society is committed to sharing the history and legacy of the Black Loyalists with visitors from around the world, added Cooper, who said a pivotal part of this story is the history of the transatlantic slave trade.
"We must acknowledge that slavery was part of our past and despite emancipation being achieved in 1834, people of African descent have continued to face systemic marginalization and oppression across Canada, said Copper. So, this month, this day, and every day we ask Nova Scotians Canadians and people across the world to reflect, educate and hold open discussions about our past and work toward a future that is equitable for all.
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In 2019, the UN General Assembly declared August 22 as the International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief to honour the victims and survivors of heinous acts who often remain forgotten. While indeed, only in the last few weeks, we have witnessed several cases of atrocities based on religion or belief, such as the attack on a Hindu temple in Bhong, the abduction of a 15-year-old Hindu girl in Tharparkar, and the attack on an Imambargah in Karachi, on the third anniversary of this day, let us pay tribute to Iqbal Masih.
Born just outside of Lahore in 1983, Iqbal belonged to a Christian family of low socioeconomic standing. At the age of four, Iqbal was forced to start working at a carpet weaving factory to pay off his familys debt. Iqbal and the other bonded children were required to work for at least 14 hours a day, six days a week in a small hot room as the windows could not be opened to protect the wool. If the children talked back to the guards, ran away, or were sick, they were punished with severe beatings, being chained to their loom, extended periods of isolation in a dark closet, and being hung upside down.
Six years went by and Iqbal was still working at the carpet factory as the interest on his familys loan kept increasing every day. Iqbal had realised by then that his debt would not be paid off anytime soon. One day, Iqbal heard about a meeting of the Bonded Labour Liberation Front (BLLF) which was working to help children like Iqbal who had been sold into bonded labour. After work, Iqbal snuck away to attend the meeting and learned that the Pakistani government had outlawed all forms of forced labour in 1992 and cancelled all outstanding loans to these employers. This news that he has a chance at freedom brought hope into his life and he rushed to the police station to report his employer. But the police brought him back to the factory to collect a finders fee for returning escaped children. However, Iqbal managed to escape again and this time he ran to a BLLF school in Lahore. Finally able to access education, Iqbal promised himself that he would become a lawyer so that he could help others like him. At the school, Iqbal participated in multiple demonstrations against bonded child labour and also helped free over three thousand children from factories just like the one he worked at.
However, Iqbals growing popularity meant that he received numerous death threats from the carpet mafia. He was fatally shot while visiting his family for Easter on April 16, 1995.
In Pakistan, any form of bonded or forced labour is illegal under the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act 1992 and the Employment of Children Act 1991 prohibits the employment of anyone under the age of sixteen. However, according to a report by Al-Jazeera, almost 70 percent of bonded labourers in Pakistan are children. These children often inherit their parents debts and become bonded themselves. Additionally, because they are forced to work all day, they dont have access to education, repeating the cycle of violence. Moreover, a 2016 study by the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination notes that the practice of bonded labour disproportionately affects Dalit Hindus in Pakistan and debt-forgiving is often used as a tool to forcefully convert them to Islam.
It is important to remember that while many of us celebrated Pakistans Independence Day with zeal and passion earlier this week, our enthusiasm should not end there. While non-discriminatory laws do exist, they are often not effective, and while various civil society organisations are working to prevent acts of violence, it is every individuals responsibility to strive for equality every day.
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