• India launches military attacks against Pakistan - World Socialist Web Site
    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/09/30/inpk-s30.html

    India launches military attacks against Pakistan
    By Keith Jones
    30 September 2016

    India carried out multiple “surgical” military strikes inside Pakistan over a five-hour period Wednesday night, bringing South Asia perilously close to an all-out war with potentially catastrophic consequences.

    Not only would a war between India and Pakistan be the first-ever war between nuclear-armed states; it could rapidly draw in the United States and China on opposed sides.

    #inde #pakistan #cachemire #frontières

  • Large audience for interview with David North, author of <em>A Quarter Century of War: The US Drive for Global Hegemony, 1990-2016</em> - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/09/29/nort-s29.html

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YIl3p9lD4g

    On Wednesday, September 27, the World Socialist Web Site held a live online Facebook interview with David North, chairman of the WSWS International Editorial Board, on his recently published book, A Quarter Century of War: The US Drive for Global Hegemony, 1990-2016.
    Interview with David North on “A Quarter Century of War"

    The interview, hosted by WSWS reporters Andrea Peters and Andre Damon, dealt with a broad range of issues covered in the book and their relationship to contemporary politics.

    #états-unis #guerre #armement #géopolitique #hégémonie #monde_unipolaire

  • Vienna refugee conference reaffirms Europe’s closed-border policy - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/09/29/refu-s29.html

    Rien de neuf, mais la confirmation d’une attitude européenne désespérante pour ne pas dire obscène.

    #régression

    Vienna refugee conference reaffirms Europe’s closed-border policy
    By Martin Kreikenbaum
    29 September 2016

    At the Vienna refugee conference, where 11 countries participated along with European Union (EU) representatives, a decision was adopted to completely seal off the so-called Balkan route so as to prevent, if possible, any refugees from coming to Europe. In addition, repatriation agreements along the lines of the dirty deal with Turkey are to be concluded with North African states, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

    The representatives of the EU—Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece, Germany and Albania—who came to the meeting were implementing the decisions taken at the EU’s Bratislava summit on 16 September. There, the EU and German government abandoned all pretenses and fully exposed their inhumane refugee policies.

    #migrations #asile #frontières #europe #fermeture_des_frontières

  • Pittsburgh residents demand their water be tested for lead - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/09/29/pitt-s29.html

    A citer avec la traduction du papier “How ZIP codes nearly masked the lead problem in Flint” https://seenthis.net/messages/527629

    Water authorities in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania are conducting political damage control over the city’s escalating water crisis. Thousands of residents are demanding that their water be tested for lead after a report from July indicated that 43 of the 100 homes tested have dangerously high levels of lead in their water.

    On September 12, Bernard Lindstrom, a former Colonel in the Army Corps of Engineers, became the latest in a string of interim directors of the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA). His main focus, as he explained to reporters, was to rebuild public trust in the water system. Easier said than done. The department is woefully incapable of meeting demands of residents to test their water.

    #eau #plomb #cartographie #statistique #santé_publique #méthodologie

  • Polish Parliament approves ban on abortion - World Socialist Web Site
    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/09/28/pola-s28.html

    Last Friday, the Polish parliament, the Sejm, approved a draft law in a first reading that provides for a near-total ban on abortion and criminalises both women and doctors involved in abortions.

    The bill was introduced by an ultra-right, Catholic lobby group and bans all abortion with the exception of those facing the imminent danger of death. Even underage girls who have been raped are denied a right to abortion. Women who abort face a charge of “prenatal murder” and a prison sentence of between three months and five years. The same applies to all and any “helpers”. This also means that even women who suffer a miscarriage run the risk of being charged on suspicion of abortion.

    #avortement #droits_humains #droits_des_femmes

  • Dans les archives récentes de visionscarto (2012), il y a cette évocation de la difficile sinon impossible représentation cartographiques des frontières dans le secteur du Cachemire. C’est toujours d’actualité : rien n’est jamais vraiment simple en carto.

    Le Cachemire, un casse-tête cartographique
    http://visionscarto.net/cachemire-un-casse-tete-cartographique

    L’Inde est une grande démocratie, où la liberté de la presse est garantie par l’article 19 1 (a) de la Constitution. Mais quand le magazine anglais The Economist a publié, en mai 2011, un long article d’analyse sur les relations et les rivalités indo-pakistanaises et le conflit du Cachemire, la grande démocratie a quand même sorti les griffes pour expliquer que — même en démocratie — la presse ne peut pas faire « n’importe quoi ». Non pas à cause de l’article lui-même, mais en raison de son accompagnement cartographique — d’une facture très classique —, retraçant la géographie de ce conflit gelé depuis des décennies.

    #frontières #inde #pakistan #conflits #cachemire #murs

  • Japan scrambles fighter to intercept Chinese military aircraft - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/09/26/jpch-s26.html

    Des airs de bataille du Pacifique...

    he Japanese military scrambled a fighter jet yesterday as the Chinese air force sent more than 40 military aircraft into the western Pacific via the Miyako Strait near Okinawa Island in Japan’s southern island chain. The Chinese exercise and the Japanese response are another sign of sharp tensions in North East Asia amid the US “pivot to Asia” and continuing military build-up in the region.

    While Beijing described its exercise as routine, the number of aircraft involved is unusually high. A military spokesperson, Shen Jinke said various types of aircraft were involved, including H-6K long-range strategic bombers, Su-30 fighters and air tankers. The drill involved “reconnaissance and early warning, attacks on sea surface targets, and in-flight refueling to test the air force’s fighting capacity on the high seas.”

    #armement #chine #japon #pacifique #conflit

  • Charlotte police release videos showing Keith Scott with arms down as he was shot - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/09/26/char-s26.html

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XK6wbQLqTy4

    In an effort to quell ongoing unrest, officials in Charlotte, North Carolina released multiple videos Saturday that show portions of Keith Scott’s fatal encounter with police officers on September 20.

    The fierce protests that erupted over Scott’s death were met by an immediate official “state of emergency,” the imposition of a curfew, and the activation of the National Guard. Protests continued for the sixth day on Sunday. On Saturday, hundreds demonstrated in front of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department headquarters in defiance of the midnight curfew. Heavily armed police units also prevented protesters from blocking traffic on a nearby freeway.

    #états-unis #meurtre #Police #violence

  • US has spent nearly $5 trillion on wars since 9/11 - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/09/14/wars-s14.html

    Je me demande juste un truc, c’est « qu’est-ce que c’est exactement que cette somme », si je me souviens bien il y a une différence entre les trillons américains et européens. Donc là ça ferait 5 000 milliards de dollars (5 000 000 000 000) ? qui peut confirmer que wikipedia dit vrai ? https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trillion

    1 - dans les pays utilisant l’échelle longue (c’est-dire tous les pays à l’exception des pays russophones, arabes, anglophones et du Brésil), 1 trillion représente 1 milliard de milliards (1 000 000 000 000 000 000)

    2 - Dans les pays utilisant l’échelle courte et notamment dans les publications scientifiques anglo-saxonnes destinées au public (vulgarisation d’articles scientifiques, la précision est importante car elle a fait l’objet d’une loi aux États-Unis), 1 trillion représente mille milliards (1 000 000 000 000). Il est appelé billion dans l’échelle longue (ce qui ajoute à la confusion lors des traductions).

    alors :

    US has spent nearly $5 trillion on wars since 9/11
    By Bill Van Auken

    14 September 2016

    In another indication of the terrible price paid by working people in the United States and all over the globe for the crimes of US imperialism, a new report from Brown University estimates that Washington has squandered nearly $5 trillion since September 11, 2001 on the wars launched under the pretext of fighting terrorism.

    The report coincides with the 15th anniversary of 9/11, with 10,000 US troops still in Afghanistan, 15 years after the US invasion of that country, and an estimated 6,000 in Iraq. Hundreds more special operations forces have been deployed to Syria, where the US is fighting for regime change in a de facto alliance with that country’s affiliates of Al Qaeda—which was supposedly the principal target of the last decade and a half of war.

    #beaucoup_d_argent #guerre #états_unis #dépenses_militaires

  • French unions join far-right movement against refugees in Calais - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/09/12/cala-s12.html

    Je n’ai pas vu passer ça dans la revue de presse sur #calais et si cest vrai c’est assez grave. Notez au passage comment l’ICFI présente la CGT ;)

    Cynically claiming it was defending jobs, the Stalinist General Confederation of Labor (CGT) union joined far right protests against the “Jungle” refugee camp last Monday in Calais. The union bureaucracy thus brought its support to neo-fascist anti-immigrant propaganda and to the Socialist Party (PS) government, which aims to dismantle the “Jungle” to divide the workers with nationalist hatreds and disorient their opposition to PS wars and austerity measures.

    After several protests in northern France and in Paris, the “Great rally of the Calais region,” a self-proclaimed “apolitical citizens movement,” carried out an action on September 5, cutting off the A16 highway with trucks and tractors.

  • Tensions between Washington and Moscow rise as Russia intercepts US spy planes over Black Sea - World Socialist Web Site
    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/09/09/russ-s09.html

    Tensions between Washington and Moscow rise as Russia intercepts US spy planes over Black Sea
    By Jordan Shilton
    9 September 2016

    Moscow and Washington traded accusations yesterday over an incident involving US reconnaissance aircraft and Russian SU27 fighters in the Black Sea that once again demonstrates how perilously close a military clash between the two nuclear-armed powers is.

    Two US defense officials denounced Russia for carrying out an “unsafe and unprofessional” act by flying within 10 feet of two US spy planes conducting patrols over the Black Sea. A Pentagon spokesman told RT that a P-8A Poseidon aircraft was conducting “routine operations in international airspace” when it was approached by the fighter jets around 11:20 a.m.

    #rusie #états_unis #Mer_noire #crimée

    • Version russe : transpondeurs éteints…

      US spy planes intercepted near Russian border had transponders off – Russian MoD — RT News
      https://www.rt.com/news/358564-us-spy-planes-intercepted

      US spy planes have twice tried to approach the Russian border over the Black Sea with their transponders off, the Russian Defense Ministry said, adding that SU-27 fighter jets were scrambled in response.
      On September 7, the US P-8 Poseidon surveillance airplanes tried to approach the Russian border twice… with their transponders off,” Russian Defense Ministry’s spokesman, Major General Igor Konashenkov said in a statement.

      The SU-27 fighter jets that intercepted the US aircraft were acting “in strict accordance with international flight rules,” the statement reads.

      Dans le sujet vidéo, il est rappelé que lorsque des avions de l’OTAN s’approchent d’avions russes survolant de trop près les frontières au dessus de la Baltique, il s’agit d’un acte agressif de la part des Russes. En revanche, que des avions russes survolent d’un peu près des avions de l’OTAN s’approchant des frontières russes, il s’agit d’un acte agressif de la part… des Russes.

  • Stranded at sea, British artist sees her surroundings with new eyes | Vancouver Sun
    http://vancouversun.com/entertainment/local-arts/art-seen-stranded-at-sea-british-artist-sees-her-surroundings-with-new
    http://wpmedia.vancouversun.com/2016/09/a-british-artist-taking-part-in-a-vancouver-art-gallerys-res.j

    The Hanjin Geneva is now somewhere off the coast of Japan near Tokyo. It cannot dock because ports around the world have barred Hanjin ships over concerns that include the payment of port and service fees.

    I composed several questions and sent them to Moss via Kimberly Phillips, the curator/director at Access Gallery. Phillips is in touch with Moss by email. Moss’s answers have been edited for context and style.

    –—

    Artist-in-residence stuck on bankrupt container ship that no port will accept / Boing Boing
    http://boingboing.net/2016/09/07/artist-in-residence-stuck-on-b.html

    British artist Rebecca Moss went aboard the Hanjin Geneva container ship for a “23 Days at Sea Residency.” But the company that owns the ship went bankrupt on August 31, and ports all over the world have barred Hanjin’s ships because the shipping line is unable to pay the port and service fees.

    #marrant #art #container #transport_maritime

  • Hanjin scrambles to prevent ship seizures as more vessels blocked | Reuters
    http://www.reuters.com/article/hanjin-shipping-debt-idUSL3N1BH033

    South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping plans to take legal action in jurisdictions worldwide to prevent its vessels being seized, as more of its ships were blocked from docking at ports in the wake of its collapse.

    As of Monday, 79 Hanjin ships including 61 container ships and 18 bulk carriers have been denied port access, according to South Korea’s maritime ministry. That figure includes one vessel seized in Singapore by a creditor, a company spokeswoman said. Hanjin has 141 ships, of which 128 are operating.

    At least three U.S. firms have launched legal action against Hanjin to seize vessels and other assets over unpaid bills.
    […]
    Hanjin vessels are currently carrying cargo worth 16 trillion won ($14.5 billion) belonging to some 8,300 cargo owners, the Korea International Trade Association said, adding that the carrier has unpaid bills of 610 billion won.

    As part of its efforts to gain legal protection for its ships, Hanjin has filed a Chapter 15 petition in a U.S. bankruptcy court in New Jersey. It plans to pursue legal action in roughly 10 countries this week and later expand that to 43 jurisdictions, South Korea’s financial regulator said.

    Many port authorities and service providers are demanding cash to work on Hanjin ships, the Hanjin spokeswoman said.

    Its lead creditor, the state-run Korea Development Bank, met with officials of parent firm Hanjin Group to discuss its commitment to paying fees so stranded ships can enter ports, but did not reach a conclusion, a bank spokesman told Reuters.

    • Hanjin Seeks to Steer Stranded Ships to Singapore, Hamburg - Bloomberg
      http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-09-05/hanjin-seeks-to-steer-stranded-ships-to-singapore-hamburg-ports

      South Korea said Hanjin Shipping Co. will try to steer vessels to ports to unload cargo as the government attempts to contain global supply-chain disruptions stemming from the container line’s court receivership filing. The shares jumped after Yonhap News Agency reported the government will offer loans to the company.

      Hanjin’s ships will make calls at ports including Singapore, Hamburg and Busan, South Korea, where its vessels are unlikely to get stranded, Deputy Finance Minister Choi Sang Mok said in Seoul Monday. Regulations at these sites make them less likely places where the ships can get stuck, Choi said.

    • Samsung Says $38 Million of Goods On Board Two Hanjin Vessels - Bloomberg
      http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-09-07/samsung-says-38-million-of-goods-on-board-two-hanjin-vessels

      Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s biggest smartphone maker, said about $38 million of its goods and parts were on board two vessels operated by the distressed Hanjin Shipping Co., which applied for bankruptcy protection last week.
      […]
      Samsung said its visual display business division had $24.4 million of parts and finished goods in 304 containers meant for its factory in Mexico, while its home appliance business division had products such as refrigerators, washing machines, dishwashers and microwave ovens worth $13.5 million in 312 containers.

      If the cargo can’t be unloaded immediately, Samsung will be forced to transport alternative parts by air to help meet contractual obligations, entailing “great costs,” it said. For instance, it would have to charter at least 16 planes at a cost of $8.8 million to transport 1,469 tons of goods, it said.

    • South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping bankruptcy has global impact - World Socialist Web Site
      http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/09/09/hanj-s09.html

      South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping bankruptcy has global impact
      By Ben McGrath
      9 September 2016

      South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping is facing major restructuring after filing for bankruptcy protection last week. A Seoul court placed the world’s seventh largest cargo transportation line under court receivership on September 1, leading to worldwide disruptions at ports and terminals. The country’s shipping lines and shipbuilders have been struggling in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis and the drop in global trade.

      On Tuesday, Hanjin announced it was able to secure 100 billion won (US$90.6 million) to begin unloading dozens of vessels around the world. Forty billion won will come from Hanjun chairman Cho Yang-ho’s personal wealth while 60 billion won will come from loans, using stakes in terminals such as that at Long Beach, California as collateral.