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Grace Gannon

Hong Kong's CY Leung warns of 'anarchy' in policy speech - 0 views

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    Hong Kong's leader CY Leung has said the need for economic growth outweighs calls for greater democracy, in his first annual policy address since last year's pro-democracy protests. Mr Leung said Hong Kong would "degenerate into anarchy" if it gave in to demands for universal suffrage.
Grace Gannon

South Korean activist arrested for 'praising' North - 0 views

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    South Korean police have arrested an activist on allegations of praising North Korea, banned under the controversial National Security Act. Critics say the national security law, which dates back to 1948, is outdated and used to stifle political debate.
Grace Gannon

NZ navy barred from boarding boats in fishing stand-off - 0 views

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    The New Zealand navy is engaged in a stand-off with two boats thought to be illegally fishing toothfish in the Southern Ocean. The Southern Ocean fishery is tightly regulated and cannot be fished by countries that do not belong to a multi-national conservation body.
Grace Gannon

Pakistan school attack: Suspects arrested in Afghanistan - 0 views

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    Five men suspected of involvement in last month's massacre at a school in Peshawar, Pakistan, have been arrested across the border in Afghanistan. The arrests confirm there has been a recent thaw in relations between the Afghan and Pakistani governments, the BBC's David Loyn reports from Kabul.
Grace Gannon

Pope in Sri Lanka: Huge crowds for Colombo Mass - 0 views

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    The authorities have so far refused to co-operate with a UN inquiry into war crimes. The previous government consistently denied allegations that it was responsible for the deaths of many thousands of civilians in the final phase of the war.
Grace Gannon

Mexico missing: Protesters try to enter army base - 0 views

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    Relatives and supporters of 43 Mexican students who disappeared in September in the south-western state of Guerrero tried to gain access to an army base in the town of Iguala on Monday. The protesters demanded to be let in to search for the missing students.
Grace Gannon

Political uncertainty in Haiti as parliament is dissolved - 0 views

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    Parliament in Haiti has been dissolved after the failure of last-ditch negotiations over a new electoral law. President Michel Martelly had been trying to secure backing for a US-sanctioned plan to postpone elections again.
Grace Gannon

US House votes to block Obama migrant plan - 0 views

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    Republicans in the House say that the president's actions overreach his authority and are unconstitutional. It is the Republican's latest attempt to challenge the White House, after taking control of both chambers of Congress in November.
Grace Gannon

Sydney cafe siege: Australia 'must compensate' victims - 0 views

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    Australia has been urged to compensate the victims of domestic terror attacks as it does those harmed abroad, after the Sydney cafe siege last month… Mr Abbott has described the Sydney cafe siege as a "brush with terrorism", and has referred to Monis as a "madman" and a "deeply disturbed individual".
qkirkpatrick

Muslims' mixed response to new Mohammed cover - CNN.com - 0 views

  • (CNN)It is a message of defiance, but also forgiveness -- and many Muslims responded with similarly mixed emotions.
  • It's not surprising that, in its first issue since the attack, Charlie Hebdo again put Mohammed on the cover.
  • But this time, instead of showing the prophet in an unflattering light, the magazine struck a far different tone -- and was received by some Muslims in a far different way.
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  • "My initial thought is that the cover is a near perfect response to the tragedy," said Hussein Rashid, a professor of Islamic thought at Hofstra University in New York.
  • On Twitter, some Muslims were skeptical that publishing an image that many consider offensive should be construed as an act of solidarity.
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    Many muslims have mixed responses about Mohammed Cover
qkirkpatrick

Turkey bans Charlie Hebdo cover, newspaper gets death threats - CNN.com - 0 views

  • (CNN)A Turkish court Wednesday banned Web pages that show the new cover of Charlie Hebdo, the country''s semiofficial news agency Anadolu reported.
  • A newspaper that included images of the cover received death threats.
  • Turkey is home to 82 million people, 99.8% of whom are Muslim, according to the CIA World Factbook.
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  • Some hate was spewed on Twitter. One asked, "Isn't there another Ogun Samast who can bomb Cumhuriyet and kill the editor?"
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    Turkish Newspaper gets death threats after publishing Charlie Hebdo Cartoon
nolan_delaney

The Condemnologists - The Daily Show - Video Clip | Comedy Central - 0 views

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    funny perspective on how we expect people to react to terrorist attacks
nolan_delaney

March of the Parisiens - The Daily Show - Video Clip | Comedy Central - 0 views

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    interesting aspect of French Marches- pencils represented freedom of speech in France.  Many pencil inventions have been french and it was at a time an important industry in France economy, which is interesting because the attacks have re-vitalized a lost ideal of french culture
qkirkpatrick

Al Qaeda branch claims responsibility for Charlie Hebdo attack - CNN.com - 0 views

  • Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claimed responsibility Wednesday for last week's rampage that killed 12 people at France's Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper.
  • The attack was years in the making, AQAP claimed.
  • The claim surfaced as Charlie Hebdo's new issue -- featuring the Prophet Mohammed on the cover -- sold all 3 million copies, in a sign of defiance against the terrorists. More copies are coming, the magazine said.
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  • In a video, the group said the late Anwar al-Awlaki masterminded the attack. The U.S.-born Muslim scholar and cleric was spokesman for AQAP before his death in 2011.
  • "When the heroes were assigned, they accepted. They promised and fulfilled," al-Ansi said.
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    Al Qaeda claims that they were responsible for Charlie Hebdo attack
nolan_delaney

BBC News - Paris attacks: London landmarks lit in French colours - 0 views

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    (representatives of) Countries we have learned about that have historically had conflicts united in France to march against terrorsim
Javier E

What's Wrong With 'All Lives Matter'? - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • what we see is that some lives matter more than others, that some lives matter so much that they need to be protected at all costs, and that other lives matter less, or not at all. And when that becomes the situation, then the lives that do not matter so much, or do not matter at all, can be killed or lost, can be exposed to conditions of destitution, and there is no concern, or even worse, that is regarded as the way it is supposed to be
  • we have to remember that under slavery black lives were considered only a fraction of a human life, so the prevailing way of valuing lives assumed that some lives mattered more
  • when and where did black lives ever really get free of coercive force? One reason the chant “Black Lives Matter” is so important is that it states the obvious but the obvious has not yet been historically realized. So it is a statement of outrage and a demand for equality, for the right to live free of constraint, but also a chant that links the history of slavery, of debt peonage, segregation, and a prison system geared toward the containment, neutralization and degradation of black lives,
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  • We can see the videos and know what is obviously true, but it is also obviously true that police and the juries that support them obviously do not see what is obvious, or do not wish to see.
  • we cannot name all the black men and women whose lives are snuffed out all because a police officer perceives a threat, sees the threat in the person, sees the person as pure threat. Perceived as a threat even when unarmed or completely physically subdued, or lying in the ground, as Rodney King clearly was, or coming back home from a party on the train and having the audacity to say to a policeman that he was not doing anything wrong and should not be detained: Oscar Grant.
  • also a police system that more and more easily and often can take away a black life in a flash all because some officer perceives a threat.
  • The perception is then ratified as a public perception at which point we not only must insist on the dignity of black lives, but name the racism that has become ratified as public perception.
  • to make that universal formulation concrete, to make that into a living formulation, one that truly extends to all people, we have to foreground those lives that are not mattering now, to mark that exclusion, and militate against it. Achieving that universal, “all lives matter,” is a struggle
  • it is not just that black lives matter, though that must be said again and again. It is also that stand-your-ground and racist killings are becoming increasingly normalized, which is why intelligent forms of collective outrage have become obligatory.
  • At least in these cases that have galvanized the nation and the world in protest, we all see the twisted logic that results in the exoneration of the police who take away the lives of unarmed black men and women. And why is that the case? It is not because what the police and their lawyers present as their thinking in the midst of the situation is very reasonable. No, it is because that form of thinking is becoming more “reasonable” all the time. In other words, every time a grand jury or a police review board accepts this form of reasoning, they ratify the idea that blacks are a population against which society must be defended, and that the police defend themselves and (white) society, when they preemptively shoot unarmed black men in public space.
  • What has led us to this place? J.B.: Racism has complex origins, and it is important that we learn the history of racism to know what has led us to this terrible place. But racism is also reproduced in the present, in the prison system, new forms of population control, increasing economic inequality that affects people of color disproportionately.
  • I’ve heard that some white people have held signs that read “All Lives Matter.” J.B.: When some people rejoin with “All Lives Matter” they misunderstand the problem, but not because their message is untrue. It is true that all lives matter, but it is equally true that not all lives are understood to matter which is precisely why it is most important to name the lives that have not mattered, and are struggling to matter in the way they deserve.
  • we cannot have a race-blind approach to the questions: which lives matter? Or, which lives are worth valuing? If we jump too quickly to the universal formulation, “all lives matter,” then we miss the fact that black people have not yet been included in the idea of “all lives.”
  • So the police see a threat when there is no gun to see, or someone is subdued and crying out for his life, when they are moving away or cannot move. These figures are perceived as threats even when they do not threaten, when they have no weapon, and the video footage that shows precisely this is taken to be a ratification of the police’s perception
  • whiteness is figured as a young virgin whose future husband is white — this characterization ratifies the sentiments that oppose miscegenation and defend norms or racial purity. But whose sexuality is imperiled in this scene? After all, black women and girls were the ones who were raped, humiliated and disposed of under conditions of slavery, and it was black families who were forcibly destroyed: black kinship was not recognized as kinship that matters
  • women of color, and black feminists in particular, have struggled for years against being the sexual property of either white male power or black masculinity, against poverty, and against the prison industry, so there are many reasons it is necessary to define racism in ways that acknowledge the specific forms it takes against men, women, and transgendered people of color.
  • there are white people who may be very convinced that they are not racist, but that does not necessarily mean that they have examined, or worked though, how whiteness organizes their lives, values, the institutions they support, how they are implicated in ways of talking, seeing, and doing that constantly and tacitly discriminate. Undoing whiteness has to be difficult work, but it starts, I think, with humility, with learning history, with white people learning how the history of racism persists in the everyday vicissitudes of the present, even as some of us may think we are “beyond” such a history, or
  • It is difficult and ongoing work, calling on an ethical disposition and political solidarity that risks error in the practice of solidarity.
  • It is probably important and satisfying as well to let one’s whiteness recede by joining in acts of solidarity with all those who oppose racism.
  • ut just as certain kinds of violence and inequality get established as “normal” through the proceedings that exonerate police of the lethal use of force against unarmed black people, so whiteness, or rather its claim to privilege, can be disestablished over time
  • it is probably an error, in my view, for white people to become paralyzed with guilt and self-scrutiny. The point is rather to consider those ways of valuing and devaluing life that govern our own thinking and acting, understanding the social and historical reach of those ways of valuing.
  • Whiteness is not an abstraction; its claim to dominance is fortified through daily acts which may not seem racist at all precisely because they are considered “normal.”
  • There are many ways to do this, in the street, the office, the home, and in the media. Only through such an ever-growing cross-racial struggle against racism can we begin to achieve a sense of all the lives that really do matter.
  • This week’s conversation is with Judith Butler, Maxine Elliot Professor in the department of comparative literature and the program of critical theory at the University of California, Berkeley.
Grace Gannon

The Coded Clothes of South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters - 0 views

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    A self-declared Marxist-Leninist political party has formed in opposition to the dominant African National Congress (ANC), and adopted red overalls as its uniform-gathered at the legislative building of South Africa's Gauteng province. They were there to protest the expulsion of eight EFF members of the provincial legislature who were expelled from the building on July 1 for wearing the party uniform.
Grace Gannon

The Costs of Stinginess in Medicaid - 0 views

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    How much money does Arkansas save by offering stingier Medicaid than Vermont? It looks like a straightforward calculation. Arkansas makes it tougher for children to qualify for Medicaid than Vermont does, and it spends much less on each beneficiary. Even though Arkansas's poverty rate is double Vermont's, Medicaid's costs in Arkansas in 2012, the most recent year for which figures are available, were $600 less per resident than in Vermont.
Grace Gannon

In a Safer Age, U.S. Rethinks 'Tough on Crime' System - 0 views

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    "The judicial system has been a critical element in keeping violent criminals off the street," said Senator Richard J. Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, who is co-sponsor of a bill to reduce some federal drug sentences. "But now we're stepping back, and I think it's about time, to ask whether the dramatic increase in incarceration was warranted."
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