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Hamza's case
Posted: January 13, 2015 at 4:46 pm
Of all the widely used social media platforms, Facebook not only remains the most populated, but also the most controversial. When it comes to Pakistan , a particularly warped environment is developing.
It is a well-known fact that accusations of blasphemy in a country like Pakistan are tantamount to incitement of violence. Also well-known is the fact that Pakistans blasphemy laws prescribe a death penalty for blasphemy.
Yet in one recent instance, a Facebook page making a case (in Urdu) for the punishment of a Pakistani woman for blasphemy was reported by a large number of users, but Facebook refused to take action against the offending page with a standard response that the page had not violated the platforms community standards.
Consequently, the page and its vile messages remained accessible for days.
In another case, an Islamabad-based female activist underwent severe harassment online, which included her being not only accused of apostasy (another grave allegation with potentially lethal consequences) but also having her private information leaked across the platform.
Predictably, all of her complaints against Urdu content were dismissed by Facebook.
Facebook has explained that its content control policy ensured adequate checks and balances, especially when it came to respecting local laws and traditions.
However, such a policy is highly problematic because in countries like Pakistan, local laws and traditions support human rights violations such as capital punishment, religious discrimination and persecution.
Also read: And now Facebook
Facebook's growing commitment to government authorities instead of its users' fundamental rights is thought-provoking, and exhibits how the influence of political economies is possibly at play.
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Ron Paul: "Lessons From Paris"
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Submitted by Ron Paul via The Ron Paul Institute of Peace & Prosperity,
After the tragic shooting at a provocative magazine in Paris last week, I pointed out that given the foreign policy positions of France we must consider blowback as a factor. Those who do not understand blowback made the ridiculous claim that I was excusing the attack or even blaming the victims. Not at all, as I abhor the initiation of force. The police blaming victims when they search for the motive of a criminal. The mainstream media immediately decided that the shooting was an attack on free speech. Many in the US preferred this version of they hate us because we are free, which is the claim that President Bush made after 9/11. They expressed solidarity with the French and vowed to fight for free speech. But have these people not noticed that the First Amendment is routinely violated by the US government? President Obama has used the Espionage Act more than all previous administrations combined to silence and imprison whistleblowers. Where are the protests? Where are protesters demanding the release of John Kiriakou, who blew the whistle on the CIA use of waterboarding and other torture? The whistleblower went to prison while the torturers will not be prosecuted. No protests. If Islamic extremism is on the rise, the US and French governments are at least partly to blame. The two Paris shooters had reportedly spent the summer in Syria fighting with the rebels seeking to overthrow Syrian President Assad. They were also said to have recruited young French Muslims to go to Syria and fight Assad. But France and the United States have spent nearly four years training and equipping foreign fighters to infiltrate Syria and overthrow Assad! In other words, when it comes to Syria, the two Paris killers were on our side. They may have even used French or US weapons while fighting in Syria. Beginning with Afghanistan in the 1980s, the US and its allies have deliberately radicalized Muslim fighters in the hopes they would strictly fight those they are told to fight. We learned on 9/11 that sometimes they come back to fight us. The French learned the same thing last week. Will they make better decisions knowing the blowback from such risky foreign policy? It is unlikely because they refuse to consider blowback. They prefer to believe the fantasy that they attack us because they hate our freedoms, or that they cannot stand our free speech. Perhaps one way to make us all more safe is for the US and its allies to stop supporting these extremists. Another lesson from the attack is that the surveillance state that has arisen since 9/11 is very good at following, listening to, and harassing the rest of us but is not very good at stopping terrorists. We have learned that the two suspected attackers had long been under the watch of US and French intelligence services. They had reportedly been placed on the US no-fly list and at least one of them had actually been convicted in 2008 of trying to travel to Iraq to fight against the US occupation. According to CNN, the two suspects traveled to Yemen in 2011 to train with al-Qaeda. So they were individuals known to have direct terrorist associations. How many red flags is it necessary to set off before action is taken? How long did US and French intelligence know about them and do nothing, and why? Foreign policy actions have consequences. The aggressive foreign policies of the United States and its allies in the Middle East have radicalized thousands and have made us less safe. Blowback is real whether some want to recognize it or not. There are no guarantees of security, but only a policy of non-intervention can reduce the risk of another attack.
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Living Longer, Dying Differently
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The average human lifespan has nearly doubled over the past two centuries. How does that affect how people feel about death?
If the prevalence and commonality of death has had any positive side effect on Louisianawhich has one of the lowest life expectancies in the U.S.its that residents have attuned themselves to its context. Early on, I got some sense of history and how ages compare, and how one of the responsibilities we face in this age is to be conscious of whats unique to it, says author Anne Rice, one of New Orleanss most famous daughters. If youre aware that in 1850 people starved to death in the middle of New Orleans or New York, thats a dramatic difference between past and future.
Rices classic novelsInterview with the Vampire, The Vampire Lestat, Queen of the Damned, and many morepredate the current vampire craze. Her oeuvre still stands above most of the genre, however, because it represents a unique approach not replicated even decades after many of the books first appeared: New Orleans framed Rices perspective as she grew up there. Modern metropolises have transformed their environs into finely tuned systems of order, but the Crescent City teems with a charmingly antiquated natural chaos. The city offers a living, breathing reminder of the pastand, therefore, of how far humanity has come.
The failure of most vampire literature is that the authors cant successfully imagine what its like to be 300 years old. I try really hard to get it right, Rice says. I really love taking Lestather most famous characterinto an all-night drugstore and having him talk about how he remembers in 1789 that not a single product there existed in any form that was available to him as a young man in Paris. He marvels at the affluence and the wealth of the modern world.
To a caveman, modern humans might appear not unlike Lestat and his vampire kin. We dont necessarily consume blood to live, nor can we transform into bats, wolves, or mist, but we do have a host of seemingly superhuman powers. Chief among those, to the primitive human, would be our ability to live long lives.
If a caveman were exceptionally lucky, he might have made it to his 40s, but he more than likely would have succumbed to pneumonia, starvation, or injury before his early 20sif he survived infancy in the first place, that is. Life expectancy for humans more than 10,000 years ago was short and didnt improve much for a long time. In ancient Rome, the average citizen lived to only about age 24. But most counted themselves fortunate to get even that far; more than a third of children died before their first birthday. A thousand years later, expectations looked much the same.
Over the course of the next 800 years, people in the more advanced parts of the world added only 15 years to their life expectancy. An average American in 1820 could expect to see 39. Lifespans started to pick up in the early 19th centuryaround the same time that vampire myths were proliferating in Europeand really sped up in the 20th thanks to a decline in infant mortality and improvements to health in general. By 2010, the average U.S. life expectancy had nearly doubled from two centuries prior, at 78 years, with similar results in other developed countries. To a caveman, or an average Roman, that would seem like an eternity.
Rice recognizes this perspective. Even with Louisianas comparatively low life expectancy, she and others from the Pelican state are still far better off than most people at any point in history. I would be dead if we were in the 19th century, says the septuagenarian. But were living in the most wonderful age. Never before has the world been the way it is for us. Theres never been this kind of longevity and good health.
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One question that inevitably arises when talking about living longer is, are we living better? A person might live to 100 today, but whats the quality of those later years?
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The Immortal Medicine – EzineMark
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All my writings are a dedication.
In the recent past a scientist discovered a miracle medicine that increases mans lifespan labeled immortality. Are these scientists capable of recognizing immortality when it comes? Of course they have to limit themselves to matter that can be touched and seen and I am certain that they do not think of themselves as God. They have never created life; they only discovered something they did not discover earlier. That means that God created IT first and consented to mans' discovery at a time fixed by God. So if man did not find the medicine earlier it means God did not consent to it till now. God created to destroy and destroyed to create.
I really wonder how these scientists who feel the sun everyday on their bodies cannot get close enough to touch it, convince themselves and others like them with ideas of becoming immortal with a medicine that still does not allow their bodies to get close to the sun. It is only the body's lifespan that the medicine increases not the souls'. I cannot imagine how the scientists cannot see the immortal within their own souls'? I guess one has to knock on many outer worlds to reach the innermost.
When scientists cannot create the living particle in each cell in his/her own body, how can they get immortal by just lengthening the lifespan of an already existing cell?
In India, in the olden days, astrologers suggested old men could marry young teenage girls to increase their lifespan for they feared death or the unknown. In fact the politicians presently ruling Tamil Nadu has its founder in this category. Now a medicine is being made to do the same. Men really have not come out of their old ideas or fears. They have only succeeded in dressing old fears with new make up. How can anyone live in fear and want to lengthen that life of fear? Why do men not accept the inevitable?
If youthfulness has an increased lifespan, then incidents of oppression will be on the rise. Men are not equipped to handle their own fears then how can they think of women and children? Their intolerance will be lengthened and they would want more. Maybe that is why babies can now be born from the discovery of using 2 cells from a woman's body alone. Maybe more women will try to break free from men and speak out. Truly God is the only one who cares for all She created - women children men good bad ugly etc.
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AHRC mourns the death of the peoples judge
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The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) joins millions of Asians and others across the globe to mourn the sad demise of Justice V R Krishna Iyer.
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Aged 100, Justice Krishna Iyer passed away on 5 December 2014 in a hospital in Kerala, India. He was a member of AHRCs advisory group and was an active participant in AHRCs work in Asia, particularly concerning Sri Lanka, India, and China.
Popularly known as the Chief Justice of the peoples court of India, Justice Krishna Iyer was one of the finest jurists of our times. He retired from the Supreme Court of India after having served the country during some of its most difficult times. Justice Krishna Iyer served at the Supreme Court from 1973 to 1980; this coincided with some of Indias darkest days, i.e. the emergency under the then Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi.
While India and jurists across the globe have benefited from Justice Krishna Iyers legal acumen, perhaps it is the people of the Indian state of Kerala who have most benefited from his legal luminance. Justice Krishna Iyer played a leading role in the Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963, a law that permanently redefined Keralas social and political landscape, ending feudalism in the state.
As a jurist, Justice Krishna Iyer played an important role in developing Indias constitutional jurisprudence, particularly in terms of defining the power of the Presidents office. This prevented India from adopting executive presidency at a time when most countries in Asia shifted from a parliamentary form of governance to presidential rule, and the executive powers of presidents led to dictatorships.
As a judge, Justice Krishna Iyer was a peoples judge. He had the wisdom and foresight to ensure that even prisoners were allowed to exercise their fundamental rights, given that it is the states responsibility to protect these rights. Justice Krishna Iyer liberally interpreted the Constitution, expanding the horizon of the fundamental rights, particularly the right to life and freedom of movement, thereby redefining the Indian states responsibility to protect the rights of all citizens.
As a judge, Justice Krishna Iyer played a vital role in saving the Indian Judiciary from political and executive interference; this interference had been so firmly established that many judges who served at the Supreme Court, despite their said integrity, could not diminish. This has made the Indian Judiciary exceptional in Asia, along with three other jurisdictions: Hong Kong, South Korea, and Japan.
Justice Krishna Iyer will be missed in the perilous times that lie ahead for India and the region.
The Asian Human Rights Commission is a regional non-governmental organisation that monitors human rights in Asia, documents violations and advocates for justice and institutional reform to ensure the protection and promotion of these rights. The Hong Kong-based group was founded in 1984.
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Griffin slams Amal Clooney
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Published January 13, 2015
George Clooney, left, and Amal Clooney arrive at the 72nd annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015, in Beverly Hills, Calif.(AP)
Kathy Griffin slammed Amal Clooney's Golden Globes gown choice in the first post-Joan Rivers episode of "Fashion Police."
The human rights lawyer and newlywed chose a full-length black Dior gown complete with long, white gloves.
"Yeah, she's annoying," "Fashion Police" newcomer Griffin said. " You heard me! Everybody run in fear! I thought it was weird she had those gloves that remind me of, like, a porn scene, where the guy goes home and theres the naughty dishwasher and she only has the gloves."
Griffin didn't stop there.
"Like, she used those bovine insemination gloves to rake through her hair instead of a brush," she added before warning "nobody's safe, nobody gets a pass," even "the great George Clooney's" wife.
"Fashion Police" co-host Kelly Osbourne agreed with Griffin and said the gloves belonged "on a vet helping a calf be born."
Before Griffin began slamming Hollywood's worst dressed, she took the time to thank her "Fashion Police" predecessor.
"Before I start making more enemies and burning new bridges, I want to thank my good friend," she said of Rivers. "Joan, I know you are watching from heaven, but I am not afraid to bring the hammer down on anyone."
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Margaret Atwood speaker for U of Ls Calgary alumni dinner
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By Kuhl, Nick on January 13, 2015.
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One of the countrys most respected writers will be the featured speaker at the University of Lethbridges 2015 Calgary alumni and friends dinner on March 27.
Margaret Atwood, a well-known poet, novelist, story writer, essayist and environmental activist, will reflect on her career, the landscape in which it took shape and how writing can be a vote of confidence in the future.
Im not that different from other writers. In fact, Im not that different from other people because human beings are by nature storytellers; its just what we do, Atwood said in a release from the U of L. The narrative interest is a human interest; writers are just people that express it publicly.
Atwood is known as an authority in several subject matters, including feminism, environmental activism and futurism. The overlapping of these spheres in her novels, stories, poems, essays, and even tweets, has led to critical acclaim in Canada, the United States and Europe.
She has received numerous literary awards, including the Booker Prize, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, and the Governor Generals Award, twice.
To be able to bring a writer as accomplished and respected as Margaret Atwood to the Alumni & Friends Dinner is very exciting, said U of L president Mike Mahon.
Her voice is one that resonates throughout our country and the body of work she has created over the course of her career has established her place as a true Canadian icon.
The Calgary alumni and friends dinner was established in 2010 with the goal of bringing alumni together in fellowship, along with offering attendees a compelling and engaging speaker who reflects the values and goals of the University of Lethbridge.
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