country:denmark

  • Denmark’s Anarchist Christiania Community Sells Symbolic Shares | Disinformation
    http://www.disinfo.com/2012/02/denmarks-anarchist-christiania-community-sells-symbolic-shares

    This is my kind of capitalism. After 40 years, Christiania (a car-less, drug-addled autonomous squatter town surprisingly located in middle of urban Copenhagen) will buy the land on which it sits from the Danish government. But how to raise the money? The alternative society is selling symbolic ownership shares, and will have yearly “shareholder parties” which will no doubt be intense. Via the New York Times:

    Last summer, the Danish state offered to sell a good chunk of the 80-odd-acre former military base at the edge of downtown Copenhagen to Christiania, the alternative community whose residents had been squatting there illegally for four decades. For the residents, who fundamentally reject the idea of landownership, this presented an ideological quandary.

    “Christiania has offered to buy it,” said Risenga Manghezi, a spokesman for the community. “But Christiania doesn’t want to own it.”

    To resolve the contradiction, Mr. Manghezi and a handful of others decided to start selling shares in Christiania. Pieces of paper, hand-printed on site, the shares can be had for amounts from $3.50 to $1,750. Shareholders are entitled to a symbolic sense of ownership in Christiania and the promise of an invitation to a planned annual shareholder party. “Christiania belongs to everyone,” Mr. Manghezi said. “We’re trying to put ownership in an abstract form.”

    Since the shares were first offered in the fall, about $1.25 million worth have been sold in Denmark and abroad. The money raised will go toward the purchase of the land from the government.

  • Israeli Firm Allot Communications Ltd Under Fire for Selling Spyware to Iran | Electronic Frontier Foundation
    https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/12/israeli-firm-under-fire-selling-spyware-iran

    “Israeli spy gear sent to Iran via Denmark,” reads the headline from Israeli paper YNet News. Today, yet another breaking story of a high-tech company selling spyware to an authoritarian regime emerged. As a detailed report by Bloomberg News’ Ben Elgin—who has made a name for himself this year reporting on the surveillance industrial complex—explains, Israeli company Allot Communications Ltd. clandestinely sold its product NetEnforcer to Iran by way of Denmark.

    Although one report, from Israeli news site Haaretz, claims that NetEnforcer can be used to conduct deep packet inspection, the company denies this, stating that “[NetEnforcer] is not designed for intrusive surveillance purposes. Its intent is to optimize internet traffic for Enterprises and Internet service providers by identifying and prioritizing applications. Our equipment lacks any capability to analyze or extract knowledge on the actual content of internet traffic.” Nevertheless, NetEnforcer can be used to track, block, and filter various types of applications. It can also be used for URL redirection.

    Israeli companies are prohibited from all types of transactions with Iran. According to Bloomberg, three former sales employees for Allot claim that “it was well known inside the company that the equipment was headed for Iran.” According to The Marker (a publication of Haaretz) [he], if that can be proven to a judge in an Israeli court, the company could face up to seven years in prison, as well as a fine of up to six million NIS.

  • Women playing greater part in armed forces around world | World news | The Guardian
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/sep/27/women-greater-part-armed-forces

    Women are playing an increasingly important role in the military across the world since they first began to be included in the armed forces from the early 1970s.

    According to Elizabeth Quintana, head of Airpower and Technology at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (RUSI), there are a number of countries that allow women to have frontline roles, including Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany and Israel.

    She was speaking after Australia’s landmark decision to open up military frontline roles to women.

    #femmes #armée