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Human Rights Must Bow To Religious Values: Home Minister
Posted: October 1, 2012 at 10:23 am
Jakarta - Home Minister Gamawan Fauzi said on Monday that his ministry was working with the Law and Human Rights Ministry to draft a joint ministerial decree to define "human rights"- a definition that will be used as benchmark in drafting bylaws.
According to Gamawan, such a decree is important due to the many definitions of human rights being promoted nationwide.
"We must regulate the definition of human rights so that the implementation will not violate religious and cultural values embraced in certain parts of the country, which have their own traits," Gamawan said on sidelines of a hearing with the House of Representatives Commission II on regional administrations on Monday.
He cited Aceh as an example, highlighting that the implementation of human rights - as is internationally understood - must adapt to the sharia implemented in the province.
The joint ministerial decree is among the three regulations the Indonesian government has offered to set up in response to its refusal to adopt 30 "critical" recommendations by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) after a quadrennial human rights review in May.
In addition to the decree, the government has also announced that it will establish a law on human rights friendly districts and finalize the long-awaited truth and reconciliation bill to deal with past human rights abuses.
"People usually condemn the government's attempt to regulate them as a violation of human rights. They forget that they must also respect the rights of others. Article 28 of the Constitution clearly states that our rights are limited by the law. Therefore, there is no such thing as total freedom. We are bound by the rights of our neighbors," Gamawan said.
Article 28(j) of the 1945 Constitution stipulates that each person has the obligation to respect the fundamental rights of others while partaking in the life of the community, the nation and the state.
It further says that in exercising rights and liberties, each person has the duty to accept the limitations determined by law for the sole purposes of guaranteeing the recognition and respect of the rights and liberties of other people and of satisfying a democratic society's just demands based on considerations of morality, religious values, security and public order. (swd)
--Courtesy of The Jakarta Post
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City hires human resources administrator
Posted: at 10:23 am
By Joe Slezak Press & Guide Newspapers Twitter: @joeslezak1
Contract extended with developer offormer Montgomery Ward site
DEARBORN Alan Wozniak will celebrate his 30th anniversary with the citys Human Resources Department on Jan. 20.
On Tuesday night, though, he got to celebrate something different being named as the departments administrator.
The City Council voted 6-0 to appoint him to the top post. Council President Thomas Tafelski was absent because he was ill.
Wozniak, 57, was one of 20 applicants. Eight were offered interviews; seven accepted. The field was narrowed to three before he was picked.
The city has about 650 full-time and about 800 part-time employees.
Wozniak began with the city as a personnel specialist, working his way up to senior human resources analyst. Along the way, he earned a masters degree in general administration from Central Michigan University in 1991.
He said after the meeting that being named administrator was a goal of his.
I enjoy the challenge and the opportunity, he said.
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Nigeria: Nigeria Is a Country, Not a Nation – Akinjide
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Nigeria is just two years away from becoming a 100years post amalgamation.Yet, when the United States of America, USA, celebrated her second centenary in 1976, the escapist wisdom dominant in Nigeria at that time was simply that Nigeria was merely 37years as an independent nation.
Today, that excuse no longer suffices because by the time America was two years from its first centenary, it had wrought many wonders. What wisdom has Nigeria wrought?
The new wisdom is about Nigeria becoming one of the greatest 20 economies of the world by 2020. A tall dream! In this interview with Chief Richard Osuolale Abimbola Akinjide, CON, SAN, FCI Arb. FCE, reflects on Nigeria, two years from its centenary post amalgamation. Excerpts:
The things he sees of Nigeria two years before its centenary as an amalgamated body?
Some times success, some times disappointment.
I do not want to make a judgment of which one is bigger than the other. But something over which I have no doubt is that Nigeria should have been a bigger and better country than what we are today.
At independence Nigeria was far better than Singapore and Malaysia and a number of other countries of the world; but today, Nigeria is not what it should be and I think the problem is human; it's a human problem.
It is not a question of resources because we've got enormous resources - is it cocoa, groundnut, oil and gas, rubber? We've got everything.
The critical factor is what do you make of what you produce and what do you make of the proceeds of what you produce?
Look at Sierra Leone, it was founded before Australia and Switzerland but look at these two Western countries and look at where Sierra Leone is - our African neighbour is one of the worst in the world.
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Odisha Human Rights Commission's complaint management goes online
Posted: at 10:23 am
BHUBANESWAR: The complaint management system of the Odisha Human Rights Commission went hi-tech with the launch of Web-based Human Rights Complaint Management System (eHRCMS) here on Sunday.
Chief minister Naveen Patnaik inaugurated the system, which will work as a data sharing platform between OHRC and its national counterpart, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).
"At times, complainants submit the same petition at OHRC and NHRC, leading to conflict in decisions. Through the online system, we can check the duplicity," OHRC registrar C R Mohapatra told TOI. The commission receives nearly 2,000 petitions from across the state in a year and disposes around 200 cases in a month.
"Until now, OHRC was sending letters by post to defaulters, which was time consuming. Now we have developed a software through which reminders would be shot off automatically through e-mails to the person concerned," said an officer of National Informatics Centre (NIC), a central government institution which provides e-government / e- governance solutions in the country.
eHRCMS would also improve the monitoring mechanism of recommendations made by the commission. Besides, complainants would now receive acknowledgement via SMS and e-mail soon after filing complaints at the OHRC. However, the complaint filing mechanism has remained manual as usual.
"Like before, complainants will either have to send their petitions by post or lodge them personally at the OHRC office. Later, they acknowledgement letters would be sent to them electronically," the NIC officer said, adding, "We will soon develop an online complaint filing mechanism also."
Though eHRCMS is aimed at simplifying the complaint management system, uncertainty looms large over its sustenance, thanks to acute shortage of skilled manpower at OHRC. "The commission is now relying on a few NIC officers to run the show. The government should appoint dedicated IT staff to manage it," said an officer. "Many of the employees here have either been appointed after their retirement from government service or come on deputation from different departments," he said.
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Indonesian history may be rewritten but no rehabilitation yet for anticommunist victims
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Jakarta (The Jakarta Post/ANN) - In spite of new evidence that the prosecution of alleged members of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) after the failed 1965 coup was a gross human rights violation, survivors from the tragedy do not hope that justice will be served anytime soon.
Historian Asvi Warman Adam said that the 1965 anticommunist purge, just like every other gross violation of human rights in the country, remains an unsolved mystery because of governmental inaction.
"Looking back at the long list of human rights violations in Indonesia, the buck stops at the National Commission on Human Rights [Komnas HAM] and none of the perpetrators were ever brought to court. The government failed to punish them," Adam told The Jakarta Post yesterday.
Adam, a historian with the Indonesian Institute of Sciences, said that survivors from the tragedy could take solace from the fact the Komnas HAM had declared the purge a gross violation of human rights.
In late July, Komnas HAM declared in its findings that the systematic prosecution of alleged members of the PKI after the failed 1965 coup was a gross human rights violation. The commission urged that military officials involved in the purge be brought to trial.
"It is very important for the history of our country that in 2012 Komnas HAM officially declared the 1965 purge to be gross violation of human rights. It was an official statement by a government institution, based on the commission's thorough investigation in all provinces in Indonesia," Adam said.
Adam said that the ball is now in the court of the Attorney General's Office (AGO), a government institution with a long history of failure to prosecute cases of human rights violations.
Chairman of Komnas HAM Ifdhal Kasim said that the biggest obstacle for the institution to finalise its findings was the absence of concrete evidence such as weapons and bullets that were used to execute the victims.
"The events happened long time ago and it is difficult to obtain such evidence. Komnas HAM only collected information and testimonials from victims, former members of the security agencies and forensic evidence from the crime scenes," Kasim said.
Kasim said that Komnas HAM could do little but call on the AGO to follow through its findings.
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Richard Branson wants to colonize Mars
Posted: September 30, 2012 at 6:15 pm
Sir Richard Branson wants to start a colony on Mars.
Well, who doesn't?
Branson is the entrepreneur who got his start in record shops and rock and roll and moved on to, you know, everything -- his Virgin umbrella includes hundred of companies that are involved in everything from soup to nuts. (Trains, planes and automobiles, telephones, media, animation, food, public health, environmental studies, new fuels, research grants, head transplants, volcano extinguishing and anything else you care to mention, imagine or make up.)
Branson, 62, wants to go to Mars. He wants to take the experience of the few hundred, "privileged astronauts" who have been into space and democratize the situation. He says colonizing the red planet is realistic and something he anticipates doing in his lifetime. Mars is sort-of potentially habitable, as it appears to have frozen water, some thin atmosphere and as yet, no culture to speak of; it's just like L.A.
Branson says he knows just the people to bring along for that first colonization attempt on Mars:
"Obviously, you are going to want scientists initially. You're going to want physicians, you're going to want comedians, you're going to want fun people, beautiful people, ugly people - a good cross-section of what happens on Earth - on Mars. People have got to be able to get on together, because it's going to be quite confined."
Scientists? Physicians? Comics? Fun people? The beautiful and the ugly? Branson's idea of the what a cross-section of humanity might look like is probably a little different from everyone else's, but if we had his resources, we'd take as many people from reality television to populate Mars as would fit in the spaceship.
When it comes time to live and breed on a hostile planet, you want the kind of survivors who have what it takes to crawl over everyone else as required, and lie, cheat, steal and betray to protect their own interests. Like cockroaches and rats, the people who should go to Mars should be those indestructible Me-First folks who'd sell their own granny or flog their child's sex tape to get ahead.
You know -- the types who'd not only air their dirty laundry in public but wash it, fold it and put it away in public, too, if there was money involved. You want settlers with the crust of a Kardashian, the morals of a Bachelorette, the double-dealing abilities of a Big Brother schemer and the stamina of a Dancing With the Stars contestant.
And Dr. Phil. Branson did mention a doctor, didn't he?
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Pennies for NASA: Small change to help bolster our underfunded space program
Posted: at 6:15 pm
NASA has taken major budget cuts in the last few years.
By Aaron Williams
On Aug. 6, 2012, the robotic rover Curiosity landed on the dusty surface of the red planet known as Mars. It was a historic moment for the American people and for the country that can proudly boast having put the first man on the moon. NASAs propensity for innovation and ability to make dreams a reality has inspired scientifically minded Americans for over half a century now.
One such group is an organization known as Penny4NASA. According to Penny4NASAs website, their goal is to convince the Obama administration and the U.S. Congress to increase NASAs current federal funding of 0.48 percent to a whole annual one percent of the U.S. annual budget. According to their data, 2012 is second lowest year of NASA funding by percentage of the U.S. annual budget since NASAs founding in the years of 1958 and 1959.
Should NASAs budget be increased to one percent of the U.S. annual budget? I would argue that it must. President Obama and the Democrats spent all of last week stressing how they will strengthen and stimulate the U.S. economy by improving our infrastructure, funding innovation and increasing funding in education in critical areas such as science and math, where the U.S. has fallen so far on the world stage.
A budget that is worthy of the work that NASA does is a necessity for our society. It shows where America places its values. The funding of NASA can have a direct economic and technological impact in the U.S. With more jobs for engineers, physicists, and mathematicians, we can become a leader in innovation and technological advancement once again.
In a CIO article entitled, It Came From Outer Space: NASA Innovations in Our Lives Meredith Levinson discusses several new technologies that the public now enjoys that were originally developed by NASA. These include nutritional supplements, aerogel insulation, memory foam pillows, high-tech swimsuits designed for Speedo by NASA, lithium batteries for hybrid and electric cars and infrared thermometers. These are just a few of the technological advancements that American society has benefited from thanks to NASA.
Even if you cannot concede that increasing NASAs budget would encourage growth in math and science sectors of the American education system, you must accept that planet Earth will not be around forever. Whether due to asteroid impact, irreparable climate change or nuclear war, our planet can quickly become inhospitable to life.
If the human race is going to ascend past planet Earth and take our exploratory spirit with us across the galaxy, it begins with our own solar system. Lunar colonization and eventually martian colonization are vital steps to ensuring the human race can outlast the Earth. It is a long road but we must start to pave the way today if we ever intend on seeing one of our boldest dreams come to fruition. It starts today, with NASA and with the funding of organizations like Penny4NASA. If you have the means, you can donate directly to Penny4NASA on their website. If you do not, call your representatives. Tell them that you believe NASAs funding should be increased, to the benefit of us all.
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Ballot Watch: Labeling genetically engineered foods
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Proposition 37, pushed by organic food companies and Joseph Mercola, an osteopath and owner of an alternative health website, is the second attempt nationwide to ask voters to require labeling of genetically engineered foods.
Genetic engineering, also known as genetic modifying, happens when scientists change the DNA of a plant or animal to achieve new characteristics. Common genetically engineered crops in the United States include corn mixed with pesticide so it is resistant to bugs, and soybeans bred to tolerate weed-killers such as Round-Up. Cross breeding techniques, such as mixing a plum and an apricot to make a pluot, do not meet the definition of genetic engineering under Proposition 37.
As biotech innovations have expanded in recent years, the percentage of crops made from genetic engineering has increased dramatically. Today, about 90 percent of corn and soybeans are genetically engineered, according to the USDA. That's a concern to proponents of organic farming, but a boon to producers who can grow greater quantities at lower cost.
Advocates concerned about potential health and environmental impacts of genetic engineering have been trying for years to get states and the federal government to label such foods. They have unsuccessfully pushed for food labeling laws in 19 state legislatures and submitted a petition to the federal Food and Drug Administration earlier this year. Ten years ago Oregon voters rejected a ballot measure that would have required labeling genetically engineered food.
WHAT IT WOULD DO
Require that food containing genetically engineered ingredients be labeled "Partially produced with genetic engineering" or "May be partially produced with genetic engineering."
Exempt most meat, dairy and alcohol, as well as food that is organic or sold in restaurants.
Prohibit labeling or advertising genetically engineered food as "natural," "naturally made," "naturally grown" or "all natural." May also prohibit those terms on other processed foods.
Allow people to sue food manufacturers who violate labeling rules.
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Seattle Genetics and Millennium Complete Enrollment in Phase III AETHERA Trial of ADCETRIS® for Post-Transplant …
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. & BOTHELL, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Seattle Genetics, Inc. (SGEN) and Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited (TSE:4502), today announced the completion of patient enrollment in a phase III clinical trial of ADCETRIS (brentuximab vedotin) for post-transplant Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) patients. The phase III trial, also known as the AETHERA trial, is evaluating ADCETRIS versus placebo for the treatment of patients at high risk of residual Hodgkin lymphoma following autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT). ADCETRIS is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) directed to CD30, a defining marker of classical HL.
We are pleased to complete the enrollment of this important phase III trial, evaluating the use of ADCETRIS for Hodgkin lymphoma patients who are at high risk of residual disease following an ASCT, said Thomas C. Reynolds, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Medical Officer of Seattle Genetics. The AETHERA trial is designed to provide the medical community with valuable insight into the potential for ADCETRIS to consolidate responses in Hodgkin lymphoma patients following a transplant, and will be the first data on the use of ADCETRIS in a maintenance-type setting. We anticipate data from this trial will be available in late 2013 or early 2014.
Completing enrollment of the AETHERA trial in the post-transplant Hodgkin lymphoma patient population at high risk for residual disease is a significant milestone for our ADCETRIS clinical development program, said Karen Ferrante, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Millennium. We look forward to continuing to work with our partner Seattle Genetics to determine the potential benefit of this targeted treatment in other CD30-expressing tumors.
The AETHERA trial is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase III study, comparing progression-free survival in 329 post-ASCT patients receiving ADCETRIS to those receiving placebo. Patients must be at high risk for residual HL, defined as those with a history of refractory HL, those who relapse or progress within one year from receiving front-line chemotherapy and/or those who have disease outside of the lymph nodes at the time of pre-ASCT relapse. Secondary endpoints of the trial include overall survival, safety and tolerability. Patients receive ADCETRIS every three weeks for up to approximately one year. This international multi-center trial is being conducted in the United States, Europe and Russia.
About ADCETRIS
ADCETRIS (brentuximab vedotin) is an ADC comprising an anti-CD30 monoclonal antibody attached by a protease-cleavable linker to a microtubule disrupting agent, monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE), utilizing Seattle Genetics proprietary technology. The ADC employs a linker system that is designed to be stable in the bloodstream but to release MMAE upon internalization into CD30-expressing tumor cells.
ADCETRIS received accelerated approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for two indications: (1) the treatment of patients with Hodgkin lymphoma after failure of autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) or after failure of at least two prior multi-agent chemotherapy regimens in patients who are not ASCT candidates, and (2) the treatment of patients with systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma (sALCL) after failure of at least one prior multi-agent chemotherapy regimen. The indications for ADCETRIS are based on response rate. There are no data available demonstrating improvement in patient-reported outcomes or survival with ADCETRIS.
ADCETRIS is not approved for use outside the United States. The marketing authorization application for ADCETRIS in relapsed or refractory Hodgkin lymphoma and sALCL, filed by Takeda Global Research & Development Centre (Europe), was accepted for review by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) in June 2011. In July 2012, the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the EMA issued a positive opinion for the conditional approval of ADCETRIS, supporting an approval decision in the European Union.
Seattle Genetics and Millennium are jointly developing ADCETRIS. Under the terms of the collaboration agreement, Seattle Genetics has U.S. and Canadian commercialization rights and the Takeda Group has rights to commercialize ADCETRIS in the rest of the world. Seattle Genetics and the Takeda Group are funding joint development costs for ADCETRIS on a 50:50 basis, except in Japan where the Takeda Group will be solely responsible for development costs.
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Nobel Laureates and Experts Gather to Discuss Genetics and Society
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STOCKHOLM, September 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
As our knowledge of genetics and genomics steadily expands and the potential applications of this understanding multiply, it becomes more and more urgent to address the societal implications of these developments. At a unique gathering in Stockholm on 9 December 2012, Nobel Laureates, prominent scientists, key policy makers and opinion leaders will review the current and future prospects for areas such as personalised medicine, genetically modified organisms and human evolution. With the theme of"The Genetic Revolution and its Impact on Society", this free public conference calledNobel Week Dialogue, will be devoted to reviewing the past 50 years of progress in genetics and genomics and looking towards current and future trends.
Key Topics and Participants
What have the last 50 years of progress in genetics taught us about what to expect in the future?
Can healthcare systems adapt to take advantage of the potential of personalized medicine?
How well do we understand how to manipulate gene expression and what are the consequences of this understanding?
These are some of the questions which will be discussed in a series of thought-provoking sessions and working groups. Participating Nobel Laureates include Bruce Beutler (2011), Steven Chu (1997), Joseph Goldstein (1985), Craig Mello (2006), Daniel McFadden (2000), Christiane Nsslein-Volhard (1995) and James Watson (1962). The 2012 Nobel Laureates will also be invited to attend.
Bruce Beutler, 2011 Nobel Laureate in Medicine says, "The information required to make a complex organism, such as a living person, resides within a few picograms of DNA in the nucleus of every cell. And much of what befalls us as individuals, for better or worse, is at least strongly influenced, if not foretold outright, by this subtle essence. A bit over 50 years ago, we began to understand how the information carried in DNA might be interpreted. Our understanding has grown quite sophisticated, and particularly in recent years, our ability to access DNA sequence has grown enormously. It is a good moment to count our gains, to explain them as best we can, and to consider what new barriers must be overcome."
Helga Nowotny, President of the European Research Council says, "The question before us is how to share the spectacular developments in the life sciences with wider society. Sharing is more than communicating. It means creating common ground that, even if contested, can also reassure and create trust. One often neglected instrument to achieve common ground is the law. It functions to stabilize relations between humans and their mutual expectations, although the objects to be mediated are biological entities or assemblages.I am glad to see that the upcoming event will provide an opportunity to discuss the social and legal issues around genetics."
Some of the experts include Mary-Claire King, President of the American Society of Human Genetics, Eric Lander, founder of the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, John Dupr, Director of the ESRC Centre for Genomics in Society and Janet Woodcock, Director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research at the Food and Drug Administration. For a complete list of participants, see: http://www.nobelweekdialogue.org/participants/
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