person:hayden

  • Un juge refuse que les parents du petit Alfie le fassent soigner à Rome

    https://www.lexpress.fr/actualites/1/styles/un-juge-refuse-que-les-parents-du-petit-alfie-le-fassent-soigner-a-rome_200

    Le juge Anthony Hayden de la Haute cour de Manchester, dans le nord-ouest de l’Angleterre, a déclaré que le dossier d’Alfie, qui est atteint d’une maladie neurodégénérative rare, avait atteint son « chapitre final ». 

    https://www.dailywire.com/sites/default/files/styles/article_full/public/uploads/2018/04/gettyimages-950293804.jpg?itok=N0ZgX2_I

    Il a rejeté la demande des parents d’Alfie, Tom Evans et Kate James, qui ont le soutien du pape François et du gouvernement italien pour le faire soigner à l’hôpital romain Bambino Gesù, spécialisé dans le traitement des enfants. Rome a même accordé la nationalité italienne à Alfie.

    Lors d’une audience lundi soir devant la Haute Cour, le juge avait rejeté une nouvelle demande des parents et donné aux médecins le feu vert pour mettre fin aux soins apportés à Alfie. Il avait déclaré qu’Alfie, étant un citoyen britannique, était soumis aux décisions de la justice britannique.

    Mais selon son père, Alfie a continué à respirer après que son assistance respiratoire lui a été retirée. « Ils disent qu’Alfie souffre. Mais il n’est plus relié au ventilateur et il ne souffre pas », a affirmé Tom Evans mardi.

    « Étant donné qu’il est resté en vie pendant neuf heures de manière complètement inattendue, je pense qu’il aura besoin d’assistance dans les prochaines heures. Je pense qu’on devrait lui accorder cela », a-t-il déclaré.

    Le juge Hayden a rejeté les déclarations du père, a refusé le transfert de l’enfant en Italie et a statué que les parents pouvaient seulement le placer dans un autre service hospitalier, dans un hospice ou le ramener à leur domicile.

    A Rome, la directrice de l’hôpital pour enfants Bambino Gesù a annoncé qu’un avion médicalisé fourni par le ministère italien de la Défense était prêt à décoller d’Italie pour aller chercher l’enfant.

  • Tom Hayden’s Legend Started With the Prescient and Still Relevant Port Huron Statement
    By G. Pascal Zachary / AlterNet
    http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/tom-haydens-legend-started-prescient-and-still-relevant-port-huron-stateme

    On the eve of a presidential election, Hayden’s death serves as a reminder also of the limits of electoral politics. The Port Huron statement called a for a revolution in political consciousness, not merely an alteration in the people in power. “Men [and women] have unrealized potential for self-cultivation, self-direction, self-understanding, and creativity,” Hayden wrote. “It is this potential that we regard as crucial and to which we appeal, not to the human potentiality for violence, unreason, and submission to authority.”

  • Ex-NSA head suggests US also hacks [foreign] political parties
    http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/301667-former-cia-and-nsa-head-suggests-us-also-hacks-political-parties

    "A foreign intelligence service getting the internal emails of a major political party in a major foreign adversary? Game on. That’s what we do. By the way, I would not want to be in an American court of law and be forced to deny that I never did anything like that as director of the NSA,” he said.

    Hayden served as the director of the NSA between 1999 and 2005, under the Bill Clinton and George W. Bush presidencies. He served as director of the CIA between 2006 and early 2009, under Bush and Obama.

  • Ex-#NSA chief backs Apple on iPhone ‘back doors’
    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/02/21/ex-nsa-chief-backs-apple-iphone-back-doors/80660024

    “Look, I used to run the NSA, OK?” Hayden told USA TODAY’s weekly video newsmaker series. "Back doors are good. Please, please, Lord, put back doors in, because I and a whole bunch of other talented security services around the world — even though that back door was not intended for me — that back door will make it easier for me to do what I want to do, which is to penetrate. ...

    “But when you step back and look at the whole question of American security and safety writ large, we are a safer, more secure nation without back doors,” he says. With them, "a lot of other people would take advantage of it."

    #backdoors sur l’affaire #Apple/#FBI

    Snowden dit que ce passage est de la #poésie et on ne peut pas lui donner tort (on ne peut jamais !)

  • The Digital Dirt
    http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/02/22/inside-harvey-levins-tmz

    Un très long article sur le site de news trash TMZ

    TMZ resembles an intelligence agency as much as a news organization, and it has turned its domain, Los Angeles, into a city of stool pigeons. In an e-mail from last year, a photographer reported having four airport sources for the day, including “Harold at Delta, Leon at Baggage service, Fred at hudson news, Lyle at Fruit and nut stand.” A former TMZ cameraman showed me expense reports that he had submitted in 2010, reflecting payments of forty or fifty dollars to various sources: to the counter girl at a Beverly Hills salon, for information on Goldie Hawn; to a valet, for Pete Sampras; to a shopkeeper, for Dwight Howard; and to a waiter, for Hayden Christensen. “Everybody rats everybody else out,” Simon Cardoza, a former cameraman for the site, told me. “That’s the beauty of TMZ.”

  • WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Calls on Computer Hackers to Unite Against NSA Surveillance | Democracy Now!
    http://www.democracynow.org/2013/12/31/wikileaks_julian_assange_calls_on_computer?autostart=true

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    JULIAN ASSANGE
    : Those high-tech workers, we are a particular class, and it’s time that we recognized that we are a class and looked back in history and understood that the great gains in human rights and education and so on that were gained through powerful industrial work as we formed the backbone of the economy of the 20th century, I think we have that same ability, but even more so, because of the greater interconnection that exists now, economically and politically, which is all underpinned by system administrators. And we should understand that system administrators are not just those people who administer one unique system or another; they are the people who administer systems. And the system that exists globally now is created by the interconnection of many individual systems. And we are all, or many of us, are part of administering that system, and have extraordinary power, in a way that is really an order of magnitude different to the power industrial workers had back in the 20th century.
    And we can see that in the cases of the famous leaks that WikiLeaks has done or the recent Edward Snowden revelations, that it’s possible now for even a single system administrator to have a very significant change to the—or rather, apply a very significant constraint, a constructive constraint, to the behavior of these organizations, not merely wrecking or disabling them, not merely going out on strikes to change policy, but rather shifting information from an information apartheid system, which we’re developing, from those with extraordinary power and extraordinary information, into the knowledge commons, where it can be used to—not only as a disciplining force, but it can be used to construct and understand the new world that we’re entering into.
    Now, Hayden, the former director of the CIA and NSA, is terrified of this. In Cypherpunks, we called for this directly last year. But to give you an interesting quote from Hayden, possibly following up on those words of mine and others: “We need to recruit from Snowden’s generation,” says Hayden. “We need to recruit from this group because they have the skills that we require. So the challenge is how to recruit this talent while also protecting ourselves from the small fraction of the population that has this romantic attachment to absolute transparency at all costs .” And that’s us, right?
    So, what we need to do is spread that message and go into all those organizations—in fact, deal with them. I’m not saying don’t join the CIA. No, go and join the CIA. Go in there. Go into the ballpark and get the ball and bring it out—with the understanding, with the paranoia, that all those organizations will be infiltrated by this generation, by an ideology that is spread across the Internet. And every young person is educated on the Internet. There will be no person that has not been exposed to this ideology of transparency and understanding of wanting to keep the Internet, which we were born into, free. This is the last free generation.
    The coming together of the systems of governments, the new information apartheid across the world, the linking together, is such that none of us will be able to escape it in just a decade. Our identities will be coupled to it, the information sharing such that none of us will be able to escape it. We are all becoming part of the state, whether we like it or not, so our only hope is to determine what sort of state it is that we are going to become part of. And we can do that by looking and being inspired by some of the actions that produced human rights and free education and so on, by people recognizing that they were part of the state, recognizing their own power, and taking concrete and robust action to make sure they lived in the sort of society that they wanted to, and not in a hellhole dystopia.
    #surveillance
    #Assange
    #wikileaks
    #snowden