Relive the 2008 election on Hillary Clinton’s MySpace
▻http://fusion.net/story/233555/hillary-clinton-myspace-2008-election
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Relive the 2008 election on Hillary Clinton’s MySpace
▻http://fusion.net/story/233555/hillary-clinton-myspace-2008-election
▻http://i0.wp.com/fusiondotnet.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/hillary-myspace-header.jpg?resize=1200%2C630&quality=80&strip=all
Des attaques simultanées, une prise d’otages, menées par plusieurs tireurs et au moins un kamikaze : c’est le scénario-cauchemar, que craignaient depuis des mois les services antiterroristes, qui s’est déclenché vendredi soir à Paris. ... leur but est de tenir dans le temps, pour que les médias puissent s’accrocher à l’événement, le diffuser en direct pour un maximum de publicité",...
Galerie des unes de la presse aux ordres
▻http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/galeries-photos/attentats-terroristes-a-paris/20151114.OBS9442/en-images-carnages-a-paris-cette-fois-c-est-la-guerre-la-presse
La #guerre, la guerre, la guerre ...
Vous rendez-vous compte, ils ont frappé le #fief des élites françaises !
Plus précisément @biggrizzly “the land of hipster socialists” ▻http://fusion.net/story/233036/paris-attack-young-progressive-core
Voir aussi : ▻https://www.reddit.com/r/france/comments/3spopm/fusillade_%C3%A0_paris_megathread
Tonight’s attacks show the same uncanny sense of symbolism as the January massacres. They targeted neighborhoods where people are more inclined to be tolerant, liberal and progressive.
@thibnton, sans doute ais-je je tort de prendre ta remarque au premier degré mais... Un Mac do (un peu trop vide) à Saint Denis, un resto rue de charonne avec des plats du jour à 9,5€, c’est pas hipster at all . Pour ce qui est de la rue de charonne, je connais le coin, ils n’ont pas visé les lieux coûteux, voire carrément luxueux (l’embourgeoisement galope ici depuis la construction de l’Opéra Bastille) qui s’y trouvent. Ils ont assassiné en visant un mode de vie qui est, de façon différenciée certes, celui du #loisir après la semaine de boulot, celui des retrouvailles conviviales, de la conso culturelle (souvent horripilante mais) banale, même si c’était dans une salle appartenant à Lagardère, ce dont ils avaient probablement pas plus à foutre que le #public présent.
Paris n’est d’ailleurs pas seulement un fief des élites françaises mais aussi une ville très polarisée socialement (80 000 RSAstes, 250 000 titulaires de la CMU, etc.).
Tu as raison @colporteur, merci pour les précisions, je faisais plutôt référence à la rue Bichat et au resto « Le petit Cambodge », mais tellement de lieux ont été touchés en même temps… Dans tous les cas, comme on dit, "RT are not endorsement" et je note également cette phrase dans l’article de Fusion :
This is not the side of Paris seen by tourists or business travelers; rather, it’s an area where actual Parisians and people from the banlieues hang out and mix together. They might have gentrified, yet these neighborhoods have retained their proletarian and ethnically-mixed flavor. That whiff of authenticity is part of the neighborhood’s attraction for Parisian Bobos, as they call themselves. The banlieues are the cities and housing projects surrounding Paris, where most of the French youth of immigrant descent live (contrary to popular imagination, the banlieues are far from desolate ghettos, “no-go zones” or breeding grounds for jihadists: they are difficult yet vibrant and dynamic places).
Ce massacre réalisé le jour de la prière vise des buveurs d’alcool, des mangeurs de cochon, des spectateurs de concert, c’est établir ici la coupure fondamentalistes (fascistes)/ kâfirs (supposés).
Poster ici tempérerait l’inévitable sidération ? Pas regardé les suites. Répondu à quelques demandes de nouvelles.
On verra quand et comment les autorités nous annonceront les avancées de l’enquête, les perquises et arrestations (les G-à-V seront tenues secrètes ou claironnées ?). Le traitement médiatique d’hier a été fort policé par rapport à celui de janvier.
Sinon, la rue Bichât c’est au moins deux mondes, celui de la branchitude de jeunes et moins jeunes, salariés et free lance du quaternaire d’un côté, venus s’installer aux abords de République, le long du canal Saint Martin (nos docklands à nous, façon Amélie Poulain revisité dans la béatitude du fun obligatoire) avec leurs lieux de loisirs, comprenant même une certaine gratuité (les bords de canal où s’installent ces gens, munis de leurs propres victuailles et boissons) et d’autre part (vers la rue du fbg du temple), un reste d’habitat prolo et immigré, dont des taudis.
Certes, je pige pas bien les moeurs de ces « nouveaux parisiens » dont certains sont pas si thunés, parfois stagiaires, souvent précaires même si lorsqu’ils sont employés ou prestent, ils peuvent être « bien payés », et qui raquent des loyers exorbitants et paraissent claquer un blé monstre en fringues, troquet, restos et autres sorties. Ce pouvoir d’achat ostentatoire excite l’envie, et un chouïa de haine de classe. Mais ça reste très surprenant, comment font-ils ? Voulais voir le différentiel du revenu médian parisien avec d’autres revenus médians locaux (étant bien en dessous quoi qu’il en soit) pour me figurer une peu mieux la chose, et puis n’ai pas cherché.
Quant au petit Cambodge, j’ai regardé où ça en est sur le net, ce n’est pas si cher que ça, vu ce qui se pratique à Paris. Une success story porté par la dynamique du quartier. Je me souviens y avoir mangé une fois il y a fort longtemps avant qu’ils s’installent là où ils se sont fait mitrailler hier.
Avec la militarisation de Paris, la manif prévue demain avec les migrants évacués hier matin par la police de République sera probablement interdite. Aujourd’hui on es déjà privé de piscines, bibliothèques, cours... vais voir si le marché a bien lieu, histoire de goûter peut-être une autre salade que celle de l’état d’urgence.
Face au « terrorisme », nous - occidentaux en général, et, ces jours-ci, français en particulier - avons surtout un vrai problème de #nombrilisme.
« notre mode de vie » (dans les commentaires ci dessus), « nos libertés », « nos valeurs » (plus généralement ailleurs dans les média).
Ben voyons.
Comme si ces mêmes modes de vie, valeurs, liberté, valaient et avaient jamais valu aussi pour les non européens. Comme si les non-occidentaux avaient pu jouir de similaires - ou seulement de pouvoir vivre en paix là où ils se trouvaient sans être envahis, colonisés, expropriés, exploités, exterminés ou réduits en esclavage - tandis que les occidentaux élaboraient glorieusement ces valeurs sur le dos du reste du monde, pour leur usage exclusif.
Ce ne sont pas ses « valeurs », son « vivre ensemble » (entre nous, hein), sa « démocratie » et j’en passe et de plus éculées qui sont attaquées : ce sont plus sûrement quelques bribes des pratiques habituelles de l’occident qui lui reviennent désormais à la figure chez lui, à la maison.
Le temps de l’innocence coloniale est terminé. La brutalité des attaques, leur irruption dans nos petites vies est assurément sidérante, et dramatique. Mais jouer les innocents, les non-concernés, les surpris n’est plus de mise.
Le Monde a décidé de publier le nom [des morts] quand leur disparition a été confirmée par un membre de la famille ou leur employeur. Cette liste a vocation à évoluer.
▻http://www.lemonde.fr/attaques-a-paris/article/2015/11/15/guillaume-quentin-marie-les-victimes-des-attentats-du-13-novembre_4810428_48
Cela donne une idée, vague, des appartenances sociales, déformée par les coutumes en vigueur, personne ne sera désigné par un employeur ou une famille comme chômeur ou chômeuse, on dira plutôt une qualification que la fonction réellement exercée qui dirait quelque chose du revenu disponible, par exemple. Sans compter que ce sont ici les familles qui ont de l’estime pour ce journal et ce qu’il représente qui donneront leur accord à ces mentions.
Pour @lundimatin
►http://seenthis.net/messages/428725
Il n’y a pas à défendre « la France » – c’est quoi déjà, « la France » ? -, Paris, les branchés, le foot ou le rock parce qu’ils ont été frappés. La Une de Libé sur les attentats n’efface en rien celle qui était annoncée initialement, et qui portait curieusement sur le chancre social et humain que sont les hipsters dans le cœur des métropoles, et plus particulièrement de Paris. La sorte de coup d’État émotionnel qui a voulu, en janvier dernier, faire de Charlie Hebdo « la France » ne parviendra pas, cette fois, à imposer l’identification à une certaine forme de vie métropolitaine. La petite-bourgeoisie cognitivo-communicationnelle, l’éclate, la drague, le salariat branché, l’hédonisme du trentenaire cool, n’arriveront pas à se faire passer pour « notre mode de vie », « nos valeurs », ni même pour « la culture ». C’est une certaine forme de vie, comme il y en a tant d’autres dans cette époque, dans ce pays, et qui ne suscite pas que de la tendresse. L’instrumentalisation des attentats par certains propagandistes afin d’assurer l’hégémonie morale de cette forme de vie-là ne peut que contribuer à la rendre haïssable.
Etat d’urgence
▻http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-les-pieds-sur-terre-etat-d-urgence-2015-11-16
Samedi, dans l’urgence, quatre reporters des Pieds sur Terre sont descendus en bas de chez eux, à Lyon, Saint-Denis, et Paris Xe. Ils racontent.
Cops are asking Ancestry.com and 23andMe for their customers’ DNA | Fusion
▻http://fusion.net/story/215204/law-enforcement-agencies-are-asking-ancestry-com-and-23andme-for-their-custo
When companies like Ancestry.com and 23andMe first invited people to send in their DNA for genealogy tracing and medical diagnostic tests, privacy advocates warned about the creation of giant genetic databases that might one day be used against participants by law enforcement. DNA, after all, can be a key to solving crimes. It “has serious information about you and your family,” genetic privacy advocate Jeremy Gruber told me back in 2010 when such services were just getting popular.
Now, five years later, when 23andMe and Ancestry both have over a million customers, those warnings are looking prescient. “Your relative’s DNA could turn you into a suspect,” warns Wired, writing about a case from earlier this year, in which New Orleans filmmaker Michael Usry became a suspect in an unsolved murder case after cops did a familial genetic search using semen collected in 1996. The cops searched an Ancestry.com database and got a familial match to a saliva sample Usry’s father had given years earlier. Usry was ultimately determined to be innocent and the Electronic Frontier Foundation called it a “wild goose chase” that demonstrated “the very real threats to privacy and civil liberties posed by law enforcement access to private genetic databases.”
The FBI maintains a national genetic database with samples from convicts and arrestees, but this was the most public example of cops turning to private genetic databases to find a suspect. But it’s not the only time it’s happened, and it means that people who submitted genetic samples for reasons of health, curiosity, or to advance science could now end up in a genetic line-up of criminal suspects.
Both Ancestry.com and 23andMe stipulate in their privacy policies that they will turn information over to law enforcement if served with a court order. 23andMe says it’s received a couple of requests from both state law enforcement and the FBI, but that it has “successfully resisted them.”
23andMe’s first privacy officer Kate Black, who joined the company in February, says 23andMe plans to launch a transparency report, like those published by Google, Facebook and Twitter, within the next month or so. The report, she says, will reveal how many government requests for information the company has received, and presumably, how many it complies with. (Update: The company released the report a week later.)
“In the event we are required by law to make a disclosure, we will notify the affected customer through the contact information provided to us, unless doing so would violate the law or a court order,” said Black by email.
Ancestry.com would not say specifically how many requests it’s gotten from law enforcement. It wanted to clarify that in the Usry case, the particular database searched was a publicly available one that Ancestry has since taken offline with a message about the site being “used for purposes other than that which it was intended.” Police came to Ancestry.com with a warrant to get the name that matched the DNA.
“On occasion when required by law to do so, and in this instance we were, we have cooperated with law enforcement and the courts to provide only the specific information requested but we don’t comment on the specifics of cases,” said a spokesperson.
As NYU law professor Erin Murphy told the New Orleans Advocate regarding the Usry case, gathering DNA information is “a series of totally reasonable steps by law enforcement.” If you’re a cop trying to solve a crime, and you have DNA at your disposal, you’re going to want to use it to further your investigation. But the fact that your signing up for 23andMe or Ancestry.com means that you and all of your current and future family members could become genetic criminal suspects is not something most users probably have in mind when trying to find out where their ancestors came from.
“It has this really Orwellian state feeling to it,” Murphy said to the Advocate.
If the idea of investigators poking through your DNA freaks you out, both Ancestry.com and 23andMe have options to delete your information with the sites. 23andMe says it will delete information within 30 days upon request.
Meet the man helping tech companies like Uber crush government regulation
▻http://fusion.net/story/196588/meet-the-man-helping-tech-companies-like-uber-crush-government-regulation
Tusk Ventures is a political consulting firm that’s structured like a venture capital business. Startups trade Tusk Ventures equity for the firm’s political expertise and Tusk goes to war, winning over popular opinion, public officials and regulators.
avec ce type de #start-ups on n’est presque déjà plus dans le #lobbying
These states’ prisons are so full that they have to ship inmates thousands of miles away
By this time next year, the tiny village of Baldwin, Michigan (population 1,200) could more than double in size, thanks to people moving in from other states.
▻http://i2.wp.com/fusiondotnet.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/fusion_inmates_1b.png?w=664&quality=80&strip=all
▻http://fusion.net/story/146671/these-states-prisons-are-so-full-they-have-to-ship-inmates-thousands-of-mile
#prisons #USA #Etats-Unis #surpopulation_carcérale #prisonniers #déplacement #visualisation #cartographie
Why #Baltimore Rebelled
▻https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/04/baltimore-freddie-gray-unrest-protests
These are the most striking pictures of the Freddie Gray protests in Baltimore
►http://fusion.net/story/126291/these-are-the-most-striking-pictures-of-the-freddie-gray-protests-in-baltimo
10 Images of the Baltimore Riots You Won’t See on TV
▻http://mic.com/articles/116702/10-images-of-the-baltimore-riots-you-won-t-be-seeing-on-tv
A Baltimore se joue la saison 6 de « The Wire »
►http://www.liberation.fr/debats/2015/04/30/a-baltimore-se-joue-la-saison-6-de-the-wire_1277075
David Simon demande aux émeutiers de rentrer chez eux
►http://www.slate.fr/story/100939/baltimore-emeutes-david-simon-the-wire
Lui qui s’entretenait avec Obama il y a peu : ▻http://seenthis.net/messages/356757
Baltimore : qui sont les protagonistes de l’« affaire Freddie Gray » ?
▻http://www.lemonde.fr/ameriques/article/2015/05/01/baltimore-qui-sont-les-protagonistes-de-l-affaire-freddie-gray_4626201_3222.
These are the most striking pictures of the Freddie Gray protests in Baltimore | Fusion
►http://fusion.net/story/126291/these-are-the-most-striking-pictures-of-the-freddie-gray-protests-in-baltimo
▻https://fusiondotnet.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/18.jpg?quality=80&strip=all&w=1001&h=630&crop=1
▻https://fusiondotnet.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/fatherson.jpg?quality=80&strip=all&w=917&h=689
On April 12, Freddie Gray got into a Baltimore police van, after being chased down and arrested by police. Thirty minutes later, he emerged with severe injuries that led to his death a week later.
There are many unanswered questions in the case, like why police chased him down and arrested him, when there is no indication that Gray was in the process of or had committed a crime or why they didn’t belt him into the van, as required by their own internal regulations. The Baltimore Sun has reported that Gray is not the only arrestee to have suffered serious injuries from a ride in a police van
America loves the #eggplant #emoji, and other lessons from a new emoji study
▻http://fusion.net/story/123789/america-loves-the-eggplant-emoji-and-other-lessons-from-a-new-emoji-study
▻https://fusiondotnet.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/emojireport.jpg?quality=80&strip=all&w=1200&h=630&crop
Les petits arrangements du capital-risque - Fusion
▻http://alireailleurs.tumblr.com/post/113772742781
Le journaliste Kevin Rose de Fusion pointe du doigt les petits arrangement du capital-risque américain. Les grandes sociétés du secteur investissent massivement dans des start-ups dirigées par des associés et partenaires. Une pratique d’initiés assez courante semble-t-il, mais qui pose tout de même quelques questions éthiques, estime Rose, qui rapporte s’être fait copieusement insulté sur Twitter par des capitaux-risqueurs en discutant de ce sujet. Le problème est que les startupeurs éconduits par ces grandes sociétés du capital-risque peuvent légitimement se poser des questions sur les raisons qui les ont écartés des mises de fonds : leur projet était-il mauvais ou l’un des associé a-t-il l’objectif de lancer une société concurrente ? Le capital-risque n’est pas sans conflits d’intérêts. Mais les (...)
▻http://fusion.net/story/102544/venture-capital-has-a-self-dealing-problem
(j’allais le poster je l’ai lu ce matin !)
Faites attention : si votre #bot #twitter poste une menace de mort vous risquer d’être interrogé par la #police
▻http://fusion.net/story/47353/twitter-bot-death-threat
▻https://fusiondotnet.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/150211-twitter-bot.png?w=1200&h=630&crop=1
La chaine #YouTube qui a rapporté le plus d’argent en 2014 : 5 millions de US$ pour des videos d’une inconnue qui ouvre des paquets de #jouets #Disney
▻http://fusion.net/story/38924/the-highest-youtube-earner-of-2014-made-4-9-million-just-by-opening-disney-t
▻https://fusiondotnet.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/screen-shot-2015-01-16-at-9-05-35-am.png?w=717&h=428&c
Quelques liens sur le « Sony Hack »
Le site US Gawker a créé un mini site : ▻http://www.sonyhack.gawker.com
Libération tient un live :
▻http://www.liberation.fr/culture/2014/12/19/en-direct-l-affaire-sony-un-grave-sujet-de-securite-nationale_1167081
Ils auraient dérobé des milliers de données confidentielles. Pour être précis, 37 937 159. Effectivement, on trouve parmi les 37 937 159 données : le passeport d’Angelina Jolie au format PDF, des budgets prévisionnels, des mots de passe, des références à Hadopi ; ironiquement, aussi, des séries téléchargées illégalement par les employés ; et pour finir, et c’est historique, le contrat de nudité de Sharon Stone, certainement celui qu’elle a signé pour le film « The Quick and The Dead ».
▻http://rue89.nouvelobs.com/2014/11/30/sony-fait-piquer-contrat-nudite-sharon-stone-256251
#privacy #données_personnelles
Les pirates du GOP avaient également mis en ligne de nombreux documents, emails, adresses et même numéros de sécurité sociale de 47.000 employés. Parmi ces informations, on trouve les pseudonymes utilisés par Tom Hanks, Natalie Portman ou encore Ice Cube pour conserver un peu de tranquillité (lors d’une réservation d’hôtel par exemple).
Encore plus grave, de très nombreux mots de passe utilisés par les employés pour se connecterà tous types de services (propres à Sony Pictures, mais aussi ailleurs sur Internet) font partie des publications. Comme le note cruellement Gizmodo, ils étaient stockés sur les disques durs de Sony Pictures dans des fichiers Word et Excel sans protection, et dans un dossier appelé « Mot de passe ».
▻http://www.lemonde.fr/pixels/article/2014/12/11/ce-que-revelent-les-milliers-de-documents-confidentiels-voles-a-sony-picture
Les motifs ? The mythology of the hack is cinematic: Sony’s new comedy “The Interview” is premised on the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, which apparently led him to deploy a highly trained cadre of hackers to take down the company’s network and spread its secrets. (Kim must be sick of Hollywood—it wasn’t long ago that MGM changed the origin of the putative communist invaders in “Red Dawn” from China to North Korea to distribute the film in the lucrative Chinese market.)
▻http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/film-news/9697307/Red-Dawn-film-replaces-Chinese-villains-with-North-Koreans.html
Mais rien, à l’heure actuelle, ne permet de localiser l’origine de l’attaque en Corée du Nord, comme le reconnaissait le FBI le 9 décembre. C’est même plutôt le contraire : les différentes traces informatiques laissées par les pirates indiquent que l’attaque aurait pu être menée depuis la chambre d’un hôtel cinq étoiles en Thaïlande, et qu’un serveur situé en Bolivie aurait pu être utilisé.
▻http://www.lemonde.fr/pixels/article/2014/12/18/ce-que-l-on-sait-des-pirates-qui-ont-attaque-sony-et-conduit-a-deprogrammer-
Sony Pictures canceled The Interview. The studio pulled the North Korea-themed comedy’s planned release following terrorist threats against theaters and a devastating hacker attack that leaked reams of sensitive company data. Anonymous US officials told US news outlets that North Korea directly ordered the hacks, but some say the evidence is thin.
▻http://www.wired.com/2014/12/evidence-of-north-korea-hack-is-thin
Cependant :
Sony was warned about hacks a year ago. The Hollywood studio which had reams of sensitive information published online was told that hackers were mining data on a regular schedule late last year, according to Bloomberg. Contractors discovered the security breaches while patching up holes from a 2011 hack on Sony’s PlayStation network.
▻https://news.yahoo.com/hackers-vs-james-bond-spectre-script-stolen-sony-212654161--finance.html
▻http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-12-14/sony-demands-news-outlets-stop-using-hacked-documents.html
Et à la question de savoir si oui ou non les journalistes peuvent/doivent utiliser le matériau dérobé à Sony ?
#Journalism is permissible thievery. Publishing the stolen #Sony documents is problematic but necessary.
▻http://variety.com/2014/biz/opinion/why-publishing-stolen-sony-data-is-problematic-but-necessary-1201377166
▻http://fusion.net/story/32988/beware-downloading-the-hacked-sony-pictures-docs-could-bring-the-feds-to-you
Autres :
Suite au gigantesque piratage de l’infrastructure, l’entreprise se retrouve à l’âge de pierre numérique
▻http://www.01net.com/editorial/637872/a-sony-pictures-on-travaille-de-nouveau-comme-dans-les-annees-90
Michael Lynton, directeur général de Sony Entertainment et Sony Pictures Entertainment, est aussi membre du conseil d’administration de #Snapchat, l’application de photos et vidéos éphémères. Or, certains e-mails dans lesquels il est question de Snapchat ont fuité. (...) Et une étonnante réaction est venue de la part du directeur général de Snapchat, Evan Spiegel, qui a adressé mardi, via Twitter, une lettre ouverte, Intitulé « Garder des secrets », ce texte est un plaidoyer pour le #secret industriel, mâtiné de lyrisme californien. Il mérite d’être lu, comme la quintessence d’un esprit, écrit @xporte. Où il est question de #secret industriel et commercial, de secrets qui nous ressemblent.
▻http://rue89.nouvelobs.com/2014/12/18/piratage-sony-complainte-patron-milliardaire-256640
#silion_culture ou #idéologie_californienne #propriété_intellectuelle #kulturindustrie
Le plus important, peut-être : ▻http://seenthis.net/messages/323164
Paulo Coelho veut acheter les droits de The Interview
▻http://www.lefigaro.fr/cinema/2014/12/19/03002-20141219ARTFIG00062-sony-paul-coelho-veut-acheter-les-droits-de-the-i
L’écrivain brésilien offre 100.000 dollars pour diffuser le film sur son blog. Une somme bien loin de couvrir les 75 millions de dollars que les studios hollywodiens pourraient perdre en annulant la sortie du long métrage à cause de menaces de hackers.
Une bonne analyse, quoique incomplète, sur pourquoi la Corée du Nord n’est probablement pas responsable : ▻http://www.lepoint.fr/chroniqueurs-du-point/guerric-poncet/cinq-cles-pour-comprendre-le-piratage-de-sony-19-12-2014-1891274_506.php
L’article le plus détaillé sur le #piratage de #Sony, avec toutes les étapes : ▻https://www.riskbasedsecurity.com/2014/12/a-breakdown-and-analysis-of-the-december-2014-sony-hack
version d’aujourd’hui avant ce message d’erreur
▻https://web.archive.org/web/20141219144837/https://www.riskbasedsecurity.com/2014/12/a-breakdown-and-analysis-of-the-december-2014-sony-hack
une argumentation en 10 points (de vues) intéressants (mais pas tous convaincants) pourquoi il serait peu probable que la Corée du Nord soit à l’origine de l’attaque.
l’article était déjà référencée dans LePoint.fr plus haut, mais un peu perdu dans le texte à travers un simple lien"ici".
▻http://marcrogers.org/2014/12/18/why-the-sony-hack-is-unlikely-to-be-the-work-of-north-korea
Une analyse à partir des IP :
▻http://krypt3ia.wordpress.com/2014/12/20/fauxtribution
The key here is to pay attention to the GEO-IP stuff they are using:
A summary of the C2 IP addresses:
IP Address | Country
203.131.222.102 | Thailand
217.96.33.164 | Poland
88.53.215.64 | Italy
200.87.126.116 | Bolivia
58.185.154.99 | Singapore
212.31.102.100 | Cypress
208.105.226.235 | United States
See now all of these IP’s could be used by just about anyone. They are not in country at the DPRK and they are not on Chinese soil either. In fact here is the dope on each one:
dire que the interview circule déjà en différents formats...
On peut relire sous cet angle l’histoire du piratage de Sony. Les spin doctors de Sony l’ont présentée comme une tentative de censure d’un navet. Il s’agissait au contraire d’une collectivisation de la base mail de Sony. Le patrimoine informationnel énorme d’une multinationale de l’industrie culturelle a été mis en commun.
►http://rue89.nouvelobs.com/2015/01/03/antonio-casilli-peut-encore-aimer-internet-256885
The Box: A teen’s horrifying tale of solitary confinement at Rikers — Fusion
▻http://fusion.net/story/33782/the-box-a-teens-horrifying-tale-of-solitary-confinement-at-rikers
Every year, thousands of teens are held in solitary confinement in jails, prisons and juvenile halls nationwide. This is the story of Ismael “Izzy” Nazario and the time he spent in solitary confinement in New York City’s Rikers Island jail. Izzy’s dialogue is taken from transcriptions of audio recordings from several interviews.
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#Harvard students just took the most important step yet in the fight over oil and gas divesting — Fusion
▻http://fusion.net/story/28871/harvard-students-take-most-radical-step-yet-in-oil-and-gas-divestment-battle
While the student divestment movement in the U.S. has been loud, you can still count its outright successes on one hand — just three small colleges have begun fully phasing out their fossil fuel holdings. Stanford recently agreed to divest from coal, but is hanging onto its investments in oil and gas companies. American University in Washington DC is voting on a divestment proposal tomorrow.
Skaggs says the movement would be jolted if a university as big as Harvard stepped up.
“It may not have a financial impact, but that’s not really the point,” she said. ” The goal is revoking the social license of these fossil fuel companies.”
She said the group doesn’t expect a ruling for several months. Harvard told the New York Times they’re not sure whether the claims are applicable.
Des milliers d’enfants et d’adolescents d’Amérique centrale fuient vers les États-Unis
▻http://www.bastamag.net/50-000-enfants-et-adolescents
Les États-Unis font actuellement face à un afflux sans précédent jeunes migrants clandestins. Depuis octobre 2013, près de 50 000 enfants et adolescents non accompagnés, principalement originaires d’Amérique centrale, ont passé la frontière. Soit deux fois plus que l’an dernier . Plusieurs entrepôts et bases militaires ont été réquisitionnés pour être transformés en centres de rétention de fortune, dans tout le pays. A Nogales, en Arizona, 900 enfants du Honduras, du Salvador et du Guatemala, attendent leur (...)
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How Mexico’s Cartels Are Behind the Border Kid Crisis
Mexico’s drug gangs have taken over the human-trafficking business along the border, and agents suspect they may have a hand in the unprecedented number of underage migrants stagnating in Arizona’s detention centers.
▻http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/06/23/how-mexico-s-cartels-are-behind-the-border-kid-crisis.html
13 facts that help explain America’s child-migrant crisis
The flow of unaccompanied immigrant children across the US-Mexico border — mostly from Central America — is continuing to gain attention as a humanitarian crisis.
So here are 13 things you need to know to get a handle on what is actually going on along the border right now; what process the US has in place to deal with unaccompanied kids; and what the government can do now:
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▻http://www.vox.com/2014/6/16/5813406/explain-child-migrant-crisis-central-america-unaccompanied-children-immigrants-
Child Detention Centers: A ’Headache’ For The Obama Administration
U.S. officials are detaining thousands of immigrant children who tried to cross the U.S.-Mexico border alone. Two journalists discuss conditions at detention centers, and what’s driving the migrants.
▻http://www.npr.org/2014/06/23/324857970/child-detention-centers-a-headache-for-the-obama-administration
US: No Path to Citizenship for Illegal Child Immigrants
The United States is telling Central American parents there is no path to American citizenship for the thousands of unaccompanied children who are entering the U.S. illegally in hopes of escaping poverty and crime in their native lands.
▻http://www.voanews.com/content/us-no-path-to-citizenship-for-illegal-child-immigrants-/1943193.html
Losing Sleep Over Families in Immigration Detention
There have been a lot of sleepless nights at the Women’s Refugee Commission lately. Despite our best intentions of leaving work at work, our minds have been fixed on the Southern border, where a humanitarian crisis affecting primarily women and children is worsening by the day.
▻http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michelle-bran/immigration-detention_b_5509348.html
US plans new Texas holding facility for unaccompanied migrant children
Construction permits reveal plans for four fence-enclosed pods inside corrugated steel warehouse in McAllen
▻http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jun/24/us-plans-texas-holding-facility-unaccompanied-migrant-children?CMP=twt_
#carte #visualisation Map: These Are the Places Central American Child Migrants Are Fleeing
A recently produced infographic from the Department of Homeland Security shows that the majority of unaccompanied children coming to the United States are from some of the most violent and impoverished parts of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
▻http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2014/06/map-unaccompanied-child-migrants-central-america-honduras
source des données de comparaison 2013/2014, (graph dans vox.com)
▻http://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/southwest-border-unaccompanied-children
In February 2014, WOLA investigators paid a 12-day visit to several points along Mexico’s southern border with Guatemala. This visit was part of a larger project, begun in the second half of 2013, to monitor border security conditions, migration trends, and recent policy changes affecting this region.
Staff from WOLA’s Migration and Border Security Program have visited six sectors of Mexico’s 1,969-mile northern border with the United States since 2011, and we have reported from several of them. This is our first report on Mexico’s 714-mile southern border zone. It comes after several months of preparatory research—combing official documents, interviewing officials, and paying site visits—followed by our February research trip.
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Young people flee to evade gang recruitment or harassment, and some teenagers we interviewed spoke vaguely of fleeing from gang trouble. Business owners, even those in the informal sector, flee extortion. Corrupt security forces’ inability to protect citizens too often leaves them with no choice but to leave.
#usa #enfants #drogues #trafiquants #trafic_humain #cartels #checkpoint #corruption #mafia #crime
#qui_sème…
Sur ▻http://www.womensrefugeecommission.org/programs/migrant-rights/unaccompanied-children une vidéo, disponible en 5 langues et destinée aux enfants, les aide à comprendre comment la commission d’#émigration_américaine se déroule.
Three Myths of the Unaccompanied Minors Crisis, Debunked
On Monday President Obama asked Congress for an emergency $2 billion to address the flows of tens of thousands of unaccompanied minor children arriving at the U.S-Mexico border. Arrivals of children, already estimated at 52,000 this year, are expected to reach a record 90,000. Obama asked for money to fund the addition of immigration judges, detention facilities and enforcement efforts to stem the tides of new arrivals. He also asked that Congress expand Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson’s powers to allow him to expedite the deportations of youth, many of whom are being held in converted Army bases across the country, the New York Times reported.
▻http://colorlines.com/archives/2014/07/three_myths_of_the_unaccompanied_minors_crisis.html
“It’s not an immigration issue,” says the Women’s Refugee Commission’s Brané. “It’s a refugee issue.”
“For us to say that that they cannot stay, that we don’t want them because there’s so many is absurd,” says Brané. “Protection standards aren’t about how many people qualify, they’re about whether people need protection or not.”
Mass exodus of migrant children highlights need for regional solution
Stories of gang violence, abuse and persecution told by migrant children fleeing their homes in Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador and Mexico to make the perilous journey through Mexico to the United States have gripped the media this month.
Although these dangers and the children’s desperate search for safety and reunification with their parents in the US have been documented by activists in the region for the better part of the past decade, the dramatic rise in numbers of these children arriving at the US-Mexico border since 2013 has reached crisis proportions.
US government statistics released this month show that from October 2013 and May 2014, the US Border Patrol apprehended more than 47,000 unaccompanied migrant children arriving mostly to Texas and Arizona, culminating in an urgent humanitarian situation, as reception and processing mechanisms were neither adequate nor prepared.
▻http://idcoalition.org/news/regional-need-build-capacity-care-migrant-children
Johnson: Border ’not open’ to undocumented immigrants
Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson says the U.S. border is not open to undocumented immigrants and the Obama administration is taking steps to stop the flow of thousands of women and children from Central America.
▻http://www.politico.com/blogs/politico-live/2014/07/jeh-johnson-border-not-open-to-undocumented-immigrants-191580.html
U.S. needs ’to do right’ for immigrant children: official
(Reuters) - A top U.S. official said on Sunday the U.S. border is not open to illegal entry into the country, but acknowledged the government does need to be sensitive to the tens of thousands of migrant children flowing into detention centers.
▻http://s2.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/?m=02&d=20140706&t=2&i=921753664&w=580&fh=&fw=&ll=&pl=&r=LYNXMPEA65
▻http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/06/us-usa-immigration-idUSKBN0FB0TO20140706
Etats-Unis : une #campagne_dissuasive contre les migrants mineurs
Les Etats-Unis ont lancé une campagne publicitaire d’un million de dollars destinée à endiguer le flux de migrants et notamment de mineurs en provenance d’Amérique centrale et du Mexique. Une campagne pour dissuader les familles d’envoyer leurs enfants vers les Etats-Unis. Depuis octobre dernier, environ 52 000 enfants, non accompagnés, ont traversé la frontière et se retrouvent dans des centres de rétention surchargés dans des conditions humanitaires déplorables. Les autorités américaines ont également prévenu que les mineurs seraient désormais expulsés eux aussi.
▻http://www.rfi.fr/ameriques/20140708-etats-unis-une-campagne-publicitaire-contre-migrants-mineurs
‘Flee or die’: violence drives Central America’s child migrants to US border
Obama heads to Texas as the mirage of an open door on the southern border triggers a political storm in Washington
Is it fair to send kids before immigration judges without a lawyer?
In a lawsuit seeking to force the government to supply legal counsel for undocumented minors facing deportation, the American Civil Liberties Union and immigrant rights groups Wednesday filed a class-action lawsuit accusing the federal government of denying the kids due process.
▻http://www.latimes.com/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-aclu-unaccompanied-minors-immigration-20140709-story.html
Statistical Analysis Shows that Violence, Not Deferred Action, Is Behind the Surge of Unaccompanied Children Crossing the Border
A humanitarian refugee situation at the U.S. southern border has been unfolding over the past few years and dramatically intensifying over the past several months, as tens of thousands of unaccompanied children are fleeing their homes in Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador. In search of a safe haven, these children embark on dangerous journeys, arriving in the United States and neighboring countries throughout Central America. Indeed, according to the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, or UNHCR, asylum applications from children are up by 712 percent in the neighboring countries of Mexico, Panama, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Belize. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) has argued that “many of the children apprehended at the border are fleeing unspeakable violence in their home countries.”
White House faces Senate opposition over $3.7bn for child migrant crisis
White House efforts to respond to a wave of child migrants from central America faced growing opposition in Congress on Thursday, as both Democrats and Republicans questioned aspects of the president’s plan to tackle the crisis.
▻http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/10/white-house-senate-child-migrant-crisis
The Children of the Drug Wars
A Refugee Crisis, Not an Immigration Crisis
CRISTIAN OMAR REYES, an 11-year-old sixth grader in the neighborhood of Nueva Suyapa, on the outskirts of Tegucigalpa, tells me he has to get out of Honduras soon — “no matter what.”
New Data on Unaccompanied Children
in Immigration Court
The recent surge of tens of thousands of unaccompanied children attempting to enter the country has touched off a heated debate. Some ask whether having Immigration Judges decide the fate of these children only postpones their inevitable deportation since it is alleged that few have any valid claim to remain in the United States. Others hotly dispute this contention.
This special report presents information derived from current and detailed case-by-case Immigration Court records tracing decisions on removal orders sought by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) concerning unaccompanied children who have been apprehended by the agency. The data, current through June 30, 2014, was obtained by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University from the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) under the Freedom of Information Act.
The data trace the status of over 100,000 such cases. The information includes every instance over the last decade flagged as a juvenile case currently recorded in EOIR files. In each of these cases, the Department of Homeland Security instituted the action requesting that the court issue an order to deport these children. Because the DHS has authority to screen and then immediately deport unaccompanied Mexican children without any formal hearing, only a small proportion of children from Mexico are referred to the Immigration Court by the DHS. For this reason unaccompanied children who are immediately deported by DHS are not part of the court data examined here. See About the Data for additional details.
#statistiques #détention #détention_administrative #rétention
America’s child migrant crisis, explained in 2 minutes
Tens of thousands of children from Central America are arriving alone at our border, posing a major challenge to humanitarian systems that have been in place since World War II. Vox immigration reporter Dara Lind explains in two minutes.
▻http://www.vox.com/2014/7/9/5884077/americas-child-migrant-crisis-explained-in-two-minutes
Bell plans to shelter immigration detainees
Nestor Valencia was 4 years old when he boarded a white van filled with piñatas and entered the United States illegally from Mexico.
Now the mayor of Bell, he sees a little of himself in the thousands of children arriving at the U.S. border and entering detention facilities.
Valencia and other officials in the largely immigrant city are now working with the Salvation Army to create a temporary shelter for detainees who were part of a huge surge of Central American children crossing the border.
▻http://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-bell-immigration-20140712-story.html#page=1
Believe It or Not, Kids Don’t Get a Lawyer in Immigration Court
“You have the right to an attorney...If you cannot afford one, one will be provided for you at no cost."
Everyone’s heard the Miranda rights read on TV cop shows ... or maybe even in real life. The exact wording varies from state to state, but the meaning is always the same: access to a lawyer is a basic right.
Not so in immigration court. Because the legal proceedings are civil, and not criminal, the government is not obligated to provide most defendants with legal counsel. That goes for children, too.
That’s right. Children who enter the country illegally or overstay their visa can be put before a judge for “removal proceedings” — and get deported without ever talking to a lawyer.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) hopes to put an end to that. The group filed a lawsuit on Wednesday on behalf of eight families where children, ages 10-17, have been left to navigate the immigration system without a government-appointed lawyer. The ACLU hopes the case will serve as a precedent to change the standards of treatment for children in deportation proceedings.
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▻http://fusion.net/justice/story/kids-dont-lawyer-immigration-court-852404
Children trying to sneak into the U.S. aren’t always alone
MEXICO CITY — The “unaccompanied minors” who walked out of the brush on the banks of the Rio Grande and turned themselves into Border Patrol officers last month were not, technically, unaccompanied. In the group of 15 people that we watched that night, about half of them appeared to be adults, including men and a woman carrying a baby, in addition to several children.
Unaccompanied children cross US border
Thousands of unaccompanied children and mothers with babies are coming crossing the US border from Central America. Once inside the US they turn themselves over to authorities in hopes of getting permission to stay permanently. Al Jazeera’s Rob Reynolds travelled to Nogales in Arizona where the migrants are being held. Subscribe to our channel ▻http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter ▻http://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook ▻http://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website ►http://www.aljazeera.com
Blowback on the Border: America’s Child Refugee Crisis
After three years of relative silence, the U.S. press has finally “discovered” the crisis of tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors piling up on the U.S. border. Although the coverage often began with moving stories of the hardships these young migrants faced, it soon turned ugly. For right-wing pundits and politicians, the “humanitarian crisis” has become a crackdown on kids.
The dominant narrative has been that foolish parents, perhaps duped by scheming criminal bands, are sending hapless children north to take advantage of loopholes in U.S. immigration practices.
This is just plain wrong. On every count.
▻http://www.huffingtonpost.com/laura-carlsen/blowback-on-the-border-am_b_5600425.html
Unaccompanied children are the focus of L.A. annual immigrant’s Mass
During Sunday Mass at a sunlit cathedral in downtown Los Angeles, a 22-year-old woman stepped timidly to a podium and began her story.
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“My name is Dunia Cruz,” she said in Spanish. “I came here from Honduras.”
▻http://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-immigrants-mass-20140721-story.html
Border crisis: U.S. targets money launderers to track child smugglers
The increasingly costly and divisive border crisis is pushing federal investigators to crack down on money-laundering schemes they say are being used to smuggle thousands of Central American children into the United States.
▻http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-smugglers-money-trail-20140722-story.html
Fewer children arriving at the border unaccompanied, White House says
The number of children arriving at the border unaccompanied has dropped sharply so far this month, according to preliminary data released by the White House.
▻http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-border-children-20140721-story.html
Children at the Border
More than 52,000 children have been caught crossing the United States border alone since October — double last year’s number. President Obama has called the surge an “urgent humanitarian situation,” and lawmakers have called for hearings on the crisis.
►http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/07/15/us/questions-about-the-border-kids.html
Border crisis creates discomfort for state, local politicians over housing children
TUCSON — A governor was moved to tears. A mayor fretted about disease and crime. A city councilman accused the federal government of keeping secrets.
Around the country, in statehouses and mayor’s suites, in city council chambers and local police agencies, the challenge of housing tens of thousands of unaccompanied Central American migrant children is forcing an emotional, uncomfortable and politically treacherous conversation on policymakers at every level. In the weeks and months since large numbers of migrant children began showing up in the Rio Grande Valley, federal officials have turned to states as far north as New England and many places in between in the search for places to keep the children while the government figures out whether to unite them with family members in the United States or deport them.
Gangs, guns and Judas Priest: the secret history of a US-inflicted border crisis
Visiting El Salvador over the past year, it was hard not to think the country’s number-one job is standing around outside with a gun. In the region from which child migrants are fleeing to the US, personal security is largely a question of what you can afford to pay. #El_Salvador has, by one estimate, 25,000 private guards in a country with 20,000 police officers. In #Honduras, which boasts the highest murder rate in the world and has seen the largest exodus of young people to the American border this year, guards outnumber cops five to one.
#gang
Advocates defend law that guarantees most immigrant children a hearing
Several leading immigrant advocacy groups are warning against changes to a law that guarantees immigration hearings for most unaccompanied minors apprehended at the border.
President Obama and members of Congress from both parties have been pushing for an overhaul to the law, which they say is needed to expedite deportations and ease the humanitarian crisis along the nation’s southern frontier.
Opponents of the changes say they would strip vulnerable children of their right to due process, forcing many to return to potentially deadly conditions back home.
▻http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-unaccompanied-minors-border-20140722-story.html
How the war on drugs drives the child migrant crisis
The child migrant crisis has some roots in a seemingly unrelated policy: the war on drugs.
Since October, 52,000 children from outside the country have come to the US without an adult and strained the US immigration system. Many of them are fleeing a rising tide of violence back home in Central America’s Northern Triangle of Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras.
Behind that violence is a massive network of criminal organizations that range from elaborate drug cartels to less sophisticated street gangs.
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▻http://www.vox.com/2014/7/23/5925157/drug-war-child-refugee-immigration-crisis
#war_on_drugs
Child Migration Crisis in the United States
The number of unaccompanied children crossing the U.S.-Mexico border increased 90 percent between 2013 and 2014, drawing the attention and concern of the U.S. government, media, and public. MPI, which has deep expertise in migration trends and policies in the United States, Mexico, and Central America, is playing a key role explaining the dynamics and trends that have resulted in this spike in child migration. Here, you can find in one place a collection of relevant MPI resources, from analyses of trends and policy developments surrounding this child migration crisis to data and country profiles of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, and recent MPI telebriefings and events to discuss the latest developments.
Which states are housing the young undocumented immigrants — in 3 maps
The influx of unaccompanied and undocumented minors across the southern border of the United States has prompted frustration on Capitol Hill, anger in the Southwest, and empathy from — and problems for --- governors.
Many of the children who have arrived in the United States have been released by the government to sponsors across the country. On Friday, the Department of Health and Human Services released data showing precisely where those children were sent.
▻http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2014/07/25/which-states-are-housing-the-young-undocumented-immigrants-in-one-map/?Post+generic=%3Ftid%3Dsm_twitter_washingtonpost
The New Wave: Forced Displacement Caused by Organized Crime in Central America and Mexico
Forced displacement generated by organized crime is a little-studied and poorly understood phenomenon. Based on field research carried out in 2013, this article redresses this situation by analysing the broad dynamics of an alarming new wave of forced displacement sweeping El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras – the countries of the Northern Triangle of Central America – and Mexico. It focuses specifically on the role played by three of the main types of organized criminal groups in the region – mara street gangs, Central American drug transporters, and Mexican drug cartels – in provoking this displacement. Structural differences between these groups are shown to influence both the forms of displacement that they produce and the resulting patterns of movement by displaced persons. Consideration is then devoted to the implications for scholarship and humanitarian practice of this new wave of forced displacement generated by organized criminal groups.