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  • Feu sur la liberté d’expression en Europe
    dimanche 30 juin 2019 par Coordination nationale de l’UJFP
    http://www.ujfp.org/spip.php?article7264

    Il aura fallu que Yossi Bartal, guide au musée juif de Berlin, démissionne pour qu’apparaissent toutes les manœuvres de l’État d’Israël, toutes ses compromissions aussi.

    La démission de Yossi Bartal(1) se produit huit jours après celle du Directeur du musée, Peter Schäfer (2).

    Peter Schäfer avait protesté avec 240 intellectuels juifs (dont Avraham Burg et Eva Illouz) pour s’opposer à une motion du Parlement allemand qui considérait le mouvement BDS comme antisémite. Il a été directement attaqué par l’ambassadeur d’Israël, Jeremy Issacharoff et Josef Schuster, directeur de l’équivalent du Crif allemand qui n’ont pas hésité à utiliser des « fake news » pour le salir.

    L’année dernière déjà le budget d’une exposition consacrée à Jérusalem, montrant aussi son versant palestinien a été divisé par 2 à la suite d’une intervention de Benjamin Netanyahou (qui réclamait l’annulation totale du budget). De son côté, Josef Schuster avait critiqué le fait que la majorité des employés du musée n’étaient pas juifs. Et les détracteurs de la liberté d’esprit du musée sont soutenus par l’ALD, le parti d’extrême droite…

    Un panier de crabe insoupçonné que nous révèle son (ex) guide. (...)

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    (1) Opinion Why I Resigned From Berlin’s Jewish Museum
    Yossi Bartal - Jun 22, 2019 9:39 AM
    https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/why-i-resigned-from-berlin-s-jewish-museum-1.7398301

    Last Monday, after guiding hundreds of different tour groups from Germany and around the world to various exhibitions, I submitted my resignation as a guide at the Jewish Museum of Berlin in protest against the crass political intervention by the German government and the State of Israel in the work of the museum.

    The shameful firing of Peter Schäfer, among the most important scholars of Judaism in the world, in the wake of an aggressive campaign of “fake news” conducted by the Israeli Ambassador to Germany, Jeremy Issacharoff, and Josef Schuster, president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, made it clear that the German government is not interested any more in guarding the artistic and academic autonomy of the museum. And I am not interested in working for an institution that relinquishes its independence to serve the political interests of this or that state.

    From the beginning, working as a Jewish guide at a Jewish museum where most of the staff and visitors are not Jews presented personal, political and pedagogical challenges. Thus questions of representation of the other and of speaking in their name have accompanied the work of the museum since its opening in 2003.

    Is it appropriate for a German state museum to be called a Jewish museum at all, or must it be under the complete control of the official Jewish community (that itself only represents part of German Jewry)? Is a Jewish museum, in the absence of a similar institution addressing the Muslim community or other minority groups, responsible for providing space for the perspectives of children of migrants in Germany, many of whom live in neighborhoods nearby, and for conducting Jewish-Muslim dialogue?

    Should the museum function as a forum in which various opinions in the Jewish world can be heard, those touching on Israel as well? The answer of the head of the Jewish community, the Israeli ambassador and right-wing journalists, who for years have been running a toxic and untruthful campaign against museum staff, is an absolute no.

    Thus a significant portion of the criticism of the museum suggests, or even declares openly, that the very fact that many of the staff members of the museum are not Jews negates their right to social activism that is not in keeping with the political preferences of the Jewish community’s representatives. This discourse reached the point of absurdity when Schuster, the leader of a community in which many members are not considered Jewish according to halakha, negated the museum’s right to call itself Jewish.

    But we should not be confused by the legitimate criticism over the lack of Jewish representation in leading positions in Germany, because this criticism is raised only when non-Jews dare, even in the most sensitive way, to criticize policies of the Israeli government, or to come out against anti-Muslim racism. Proof of this may be seen in the Jewish community’s support for the 10 officials who have been nominated to fight anti-Semitism in the country: All 10 are non-Jews, and all 10 support the position that strong criticism of the occupation and of Israel’s religiously discriminatory character should be seen as an expression of anti-Semitism.

    Not surprisingly, the extreme right-wing “Alternative for Germany” is the party that, by way of parliamentary questions, has been leading the campaign against the museum for the last year, as reported sympathetically by the house newspaper of Benjamin Netanyahu. Despite the Israeli Embassy’s contention that it is not in contact with members of the party, its opposition to museum activities is based on a fervent rejection of democratic discourse, and its absolute conflation of the interests of the Israeli government with those of world Jewry. Already in the past year, as part of an exhibition on Jerusalem and its significance to three religions, the museum was forced to cancel a lecture on the status of LGBTQ Palestinians in East Jerusalem because the Israeli ambassador suspected that the speaker, God help us, supports BDS.

    Accusations of anti-Semitism, which carry enormous weight in Germany, lead more and more to censorship and self-censorship. Cultural institutions in Germany, which are supposed to provide a stage for critical positions, are threatened financially and politically if they even dare to host artists and musicians who at any time expressed support for non-violent resistance to the Israeli occupation. This policy of fear-mongering that Miri Regev leads in Israel is imported by supporters of Israel to Germany. Only in Germany, because of its great sensitivity to anti-Semitism and deep identification with Israel in the wake of the Shoah, are there politicians not only on the right but on the left as well who vehemently endorse the silencing of criticism of Israel.

    The extreme right’s ascendance to power in places across the globe is based in great part on the constriction of democratic space and the intimidation and sanctioning of anyone who dares to oppose suppressive nationalist policies. The efforts of the Ministry of Strategic Affairs and the Foreign Ministry, in cooperation with Jewish and right-wing organizations around the world, to defame and slander anyone who refuses to join their campaign of incitement against human rights activists, has now led to the firing of an esteemed scholar, strictly because he chose to defend the rights of Israeli academics to oppose the designation of the BDS movement as an anti-Semitic movement.

    Against this paranoid impulse toward purges, which to a great extent recalls the years of McCarthyism in the United States, one must take a clear public stance. If the firing of Peter Schäfer has a moral, it is that no matter how much approbation a person has received for his opposition to anti-Semitism and support for Israel, opposition to Netanyahu’s anti-democratic policies is enough to turn him into an enemy of the people and the nation.

    If the German and Israeli governments are interested in the Jewish Museum representing only their narrow political interests and denying its staff members freedom of expression, I am not interested in having a part in it. So despite my deep respect for the museum’s staff, I proffered my resignation. I and many other Jews of my generation do not want or need a kashrut certificate from the State of Israel or the heads of the institutional Jewish community, nor, certainly, from the German government. Judaism, as a pluralistic and democratic world culture, will continue to exist after the racist, ultra-nationalist politics that has taken over many communal institutions passes from the world.

    The writer has lived in Berlin for 13 years and works as a tour guide.

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    (2) https://seenthis.net/messages/788398

  • Neo-Nazis on DeviantArt Radicalized a Woman Who Planned a Mass Shooting - VICE
    https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/zmp5y3/neo-nazis-on-deviantart-radicalized-a-woman-who-planned-a-mass-shooting

    DeviantArt, founded in 2000, is home to millions of users and hundreds of millions of pieces of art. It’s offered a home for marginalized artists and communities to create and share work. If you can visualize it, odds are DeviantArt has it.

    But like many large social media platforms, there exists a small but thriving hive of extremists on DeviantArt, similar to the ones Souvannarath came across. These extremists have created a network of far-right user groups where they create and share far-right propaganda, talk and write about fascism, and recruit vulnerable users.

    The far-right propaganda posted on DeviantArt is then disseminated across the web, which experts say works as a gateway drug to recruitment to neo-Nazi groups.

    Jeremy Blackburn, a professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, studies memes and the online spaces of the far-right. Blackburn said that in the far-right ecosystem like 4Chan’s /pol/ board or Gab, images like the ones created and stored on DeviantArt are immensely important.

    "Essentially what is happening is that people’s brains are being hacked, especially in terms of imagery—it’s very digestible, it’s super-duper easy to share,” said Blackburn. “It takes like 15 to 20 seconds, at most, to look at a meme and that’s where I think the danger is. You can become inundated with them and basically read the equivalent of reams of propaganda.”

    When VICE provided spokespeople for DeviantArt with evidence of neo-Nazi content on the site, they referenced the site’s commitment to freedom of artistic expression and its zero tolerance policy for “hate propaganda.”

    “As an art-centric social network, the DeviantArt community has traditionally been allowed a wide range of expression both in comments and in artistic themes,” spokespeople said in an emailed statement. “This is important for a site that aims to represent all artists. However, we draw a hard line when it comes to hate speech that aims to purposely cause pain to others in a hateful way. DeviantArt’s Etiquette Policy clearly states that ‘hate propaganda is met with zero tolerance.’”

    eviantArt was founded at the turn of the millennium by three friends. In 2017, the site was bought by the web development company Wix for $36 million. At the time of purchase, Techcrunch reported that the site had over 40 million members and over 325 million pieces of individual art online.

    While the vast majority of the site is innocuous, if you stumble across the wrong keyword, the website will feed you content ranging from graphic art of neo-Nazis gunning people down to Hitler drawn as an anime girl.

    Fascist groups on DeviantArt have hundreds of members and hundreds of thousands of views. All of the pages are pretty similar, but have a flavour that couldn’t be found anywhere but DeviantArt.

    “We are a group of Fascist, National Socialists, Phalangist, Intergalists, Civic Nationalists, and others who also happen to like anime,” reads the description of one page called Fascist Anime. “The main purpose of the group is to combine fascist propaganda with anime, usually with cute anime girls. Why? Because the internet needed something like this!”

    Souvannarath’s case is one amplified to an extreme degree, but it is an outsized reflection of the way the content economy works. DeviantArt has long been a core source of artwork that powers the rest of the internet’s image and meme-based economy, with original work from DeviantArt spreading throughout the message boards and the rest of the social web. So it goes with DeviantArt’s fascist repositories, with images first posted there later spreading among white supremacist groups on Twitter, Gab, 4Chan, and Reddit.

    Non-hierarchical, but predictable, behaviour from neo-Nazi propagandists is exactly what Blackburn found when researching 4Chan. There, he found that the best art or memes would be curated and shared through a pipeline by power users to other social media sites.

    One propagandist, who goes by the alias “Dark Foreigner” and has been connected to Atomwaffen and its sister groups, has been uploading his propaganda to DeviantArt and cross-linking it to his other accounts for over a year. Dark Foreigner uses the automated DeviantArt system to sell his prints for $4.79 USD a pop. DeviantArt controls the prints section of its website and takes upwards of an 80 percent cut, meaning that if someone buys neo-Nazi propaganda on DeviantArt, the company not only ships it to them, but makes a profit.

    VICE asked DeviantArt questions regarding Dark Foreigner’s business selling propaganda but did not receive any responses. His work remains for sale on the website.

    #Faschosphère #DeviantArt #Wix #Economie_numérique

  • Le directeur du musée juif de Berlin démissionne après une polémique sur l’antisémitisme
    Mis à jour le 15/06/2019
    https://www.francetvinfo.fr/monde/europe/allemagne/le-directeur-du-musee-juif-de-berlin-demissionne-apres-une-polemique-su

    Le directeur du musée juif de Berlin, Peter Schäfer, a démissionné, vendredi 14 juin, sur fond de polémique. En cause : un tweet controversé de son établissement recommandant la lecture d’un article critique de la décision, en mai, du Parlement allemand de considérer comme « antisémites » les méthodes du mouvement BDS (Boycott Désinvestissement Sanctions). Peter Schäfer a remis sa démission à la ministre de la Culture allemande, Monika Grütters, « pour éviter de nouveaux préjudices au musée juif de Berlin », a indiqué ce dernier.

    #BDS

    • Berlin Jewish Museum Director Resigns After Tweet Supporting BDS Freedom of Speech

      Peter Schäfer steps down days after sharing of petition calling on German government not to adopt motion defining anti-Israel boycotts as anti-Semitic
      Noa Landau - Jun 14, 2019 8:48 PM
      https://www.haaretz.com/world-news/europe/berlin-jewish-museum-director-resigns-after-tweet-supporting-bds-freedom-of

      The director of Berlin’s Jewish Museum has resigned, the museum announced Friday, days after it was criticized for endorsing a petition against a parliamentary motion defining anti-Israel boycotts as anti-Semitic and banning the boycott movement from using public buildings.

      The resignation of museum Director Peter Schäfer comes after Israeli Ambassador to Germany Jeremy Issacharoff called the museum’s sharing of the petition “shameful.”

      The petition, asserting that “boycotts are a legitimate and nonviolent tool of resistance,” was signed by 240 Jewish intellectuals.

      The signatories, among them Avraham Burg and Eva Illouz, called on the German government not to adopt the motion, to protect freedom of speech and continue funding of Israeli and Palestinian organizations “that peacefully challenge the Israeli occupation, expose severe violations of international law and strengthen civil society. These organizations defend the principles and values at the heart of liberal democracy and rule of law, in Germany and elsewhere. More than ever, they need financial support and political backing.”

      An Israeli guide at the Berlin museum told Haaretz he planned to resign in protest of “the crude interventions by the Israeli government and Germany in the museum’s work.”

      Professor Emeritus Yaacov Shavit, former head of the department of History of the Jewish People at Tel Aviv University, told Haaretz that “this whole story is nothing more than a cause to displace Prof. Sheffer, a researcher of international renown of the Second Temple period, Mishna, and Talmud.”

      “Community leaders in Berlin needed to be grateful that someone like him agreed to serve as manager of the museum. This foolish act by community leaders is outrageous and bothersome,” he added.

      Last year, it was reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanded from Chancellor Angela Merkel that Germany stop funding the museum because it had held an exhibition about Jerusalem, “that presents a Muslim-Palestinian perspective.” Merkel was asked to halt funding to other organizations as well, on grounds that they were anti-Israel, among them the Berlin International Film Festival, pro-Palestinian Christian organizations, and the Israeli news website +972, which receives funding from the Heinrich Böll Foundation.

      Netanyahu did not deny the report and his bureau confirmed that he had raised “with various leaders the issue of funding Palestinian and Israeli groups and nonprofit organizations that depict the Israel Defense Forces as war criminals, support Palestinian terrorism and call for boycotting the State of Israel.”

      The Bundestag’s motion last month marked the first time a European parliament had officially defined the BDS movement as anti-Semitic. The motion, which is a call to the government and isn’t legally binding, won broad multiparty support from Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union, the Social Democrats and the Free Democratic Party. Some members of the Greens Party also supported the motion, though others abstained at the last minute. The motion stated that the BDS movement’s “Don’t Buy” stickers on Israeli products evoke the Nazi slogan “Don’t buy from Jews.”

  • Brexit Is for Boys – Foreign Policy
    https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/06/19/brexit-is-for-boys-boris-johnson-jeremy-hunt-michael-gove-tories


    Boris Johnson, Jeremy Hunt, Michael Gove, Sajid Javid, and Rory Stewart participate in a televised Conservative Party leadership debate on June 18 in London.
    JEFF OVERS/BBC VIA GETTY IMAGES

    Since 2016, the campaign to leave the European Union has been led primarily by men. The remaining candidates for prime minister are all male—and they’re not talking about the grave consequences of Brexit for women.
    […]
    Without European courts and standards, it is not hard to imagine the next government of Brexiteers, in their zeal to cut red tape, trimming protections for women through deregulation. Already a minister in the department in charge of Brexit, Martin Callanan, has suggested that the U.K. “scrap” such protections, including the pregnant workers’ directive, because they are “barriers to actually employing people.”

    There are also logistical problems. One collateral loss of Brexit could be the European Protection Order, which ensures that restraining orders apply across EU member states—allowing, for instance, a British woman who moves to Germany to be protected from an abusive partner there. Another is EU funding to British women’s civil society groups, including those that work to combat domestic violence. What is more, a projected 28,000 caregivers who hail from EU member states will no longer be able to work in the U.K., which means some British women will likely have to leave their jobs to look after aging relatives, according to the Department of Health. Most of all, the EU withdrawal process is a time-and resource-sucking distraction, which has stalled policymaking on issues concerning women as it has in nearly every other legislative area.

  • New #Ebola outbreak in DRC is ’truly frightening’, says Wellcome Trust director - BBC News

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-48615667

    The head of a major medical research charity has called the latest outbreak of Ebola in central Africa “truly frightening”.

    Nearly 1,400 people have died in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Dr Jeremy Farrar, the director of the Wellcome Trust, said the epidemic was the worst since that of 2013-16 and has showed “no sign of stopping”.

    #rdc #santé

  • Dix candidats pour succéder à May, un point commun : mieux vaut le Brexit que Corbyn
    https://www.lemonde.fr/international/article/2019/06/11/dix-candidats-pour-succeder-a-may-un-point-commun-mieux-vaut-le-brexit-que-c

    Selon Jeremy Hunt, l’un des trois favoris au poste de premier ministre, le travailliste Jeremy Corbyn est « le leader le plus à gauche et le plus dangereux ».

    Finalement, le Brexit est compatible avec le système.

  • Selon l’#ONU, Julian #Assange présente des symptômes de « #torture #psychologique » - Le Point
    https://www.lepoint.fr/monde/selon-l-onu-julian-assange-presente-des-symptomes-de-torture-psychologique-3

    Le rapporteur de l’ONU sur la torture, qui a rencontré le #lanceur_d'alerte, estime qu’il a été « exposé à des formes graves de peines ou de traitements inhumains ».

    [...]

    En plus de maux physiques [...]

    #whistleblower

  • Royaume-Uni : victoire par K.-O. pour Farage et son « Brexit » (Le Point)
    https://www.crashdebug.fr/international/16070-royaume-uni-victoire-par-k-o-pour-farage-et-son-brexit-le-point

    Les travaillistes sont à la peine, les conservateurs écrasés... Seuls les pro-UE du Lib-Dem parviennent à résister à la vague « Brexit ».

    Par Marc Roche à Londres

    D’après les résultats quasi définitifs, le nouveau parti radicalement anti-européen Brexit, formé par Nigel Farage et qui milite pour une sortie brutale (no deal) de l’Union européenne, est arrivé en tête du scrutin en recueillant 31,6 % des suffrages. Les Libéraux-Démocrates, une formation pro-européenne, occupent la deuxième position avec 20,3 %, devançant le Labour de Jeremy Corbyn, relégué à la troisième place (14,1 %), et les Verts (12,1 %). En cinquième position, les conservateurs au pouvoir depuis 2010 sont humiliés, avec 9,1 % des suffrages. Le nouveau parti pro-européen Change UK, composé de dissidents travaillistes et (...)

  • Laura Parker (Parti travailliste): «Le départ annoncé de Theresa May ne va rien régler»
    https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/international/170519/laura-parker-parti-travailliste-le-depart-annonce-de-theresa-may-ne-va-rie

    Alors que Theresa May annonce son départ en juin, et que le Parti travailliste rompt les négociations sur le Brexit, entretien avec Laura Parker, candidate du Labour et coordinatrice nationale de Momentum, qui revient sur la stratégie du parti de Jeremy Corbyn dans cette campagne.

    #EUROPE #Labour,_Royaume-Uni,_Jeremy_Corbyn,_Parti_travailliste,_Laura_Parker

  • Pas d[e nouvelles]’ hypothèses sur l’origine des attaques (dont seule celle de l’attaque du pipeline par drones est revendiquée par les Houthis), mais l’article soulève le point commun qu’il s’agit dans les 2 cas de menaces sur une voie de contournement du détroit d’Hormuz.

    Constat qui donne implicitement une réponse unique à la question cui bono ?… Autrement dit, toujours sans répondre explicitement (!), qui a tout récemment menacé de fermer le détroit et… se porterait bien d’affaiblir les voies alternatives ?…

    Tanker attacks near UAE expose weaknesses in Gulf Arab security - Reuters
    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-saudi-oil-usa-iran-security-analysis-idUSKCN1SL1BD

    More than three days on, little information has been provided on where the ships were when they were attacked, what sort of weapon was used, and who did it.

    Navigational data indicated at least some of the ships may have been within nine nautical miles of the shore, well within UAE territorial sea. Saudi Arabia’s energy minister has said at least one of them was further out, in the UAE’s exclusive economic zone where international law largely applies.

    Reuters and other journalists taken on a tour off the Fujairah coast saw a hole at the waterline in the hull of a Norwegian ship, with the metal torn inwards. A Saudi tanker they viewed showed no sign of major damage.

    Maritime security sources told Reuters that images suggest the damage was likely caused by limpet mines attached close to the waterline with less than 4 kg of explosives. One source said the level of coordination and use of mines were likely to rule out militant groups such as al Qaeda.

    It’s not those guys seeking publicity, it’s someone who wants to make a point without necessarily pointing in any given direction,” said Jeremy Binnie, Middle East and Africa editor for Jane’s Defence Weekly. “It’s below the threshold (for war).

    Jean-Marc Rickli, head of global risk and resilience at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy, said the attacks could be a message that Iran has means to disrupt traffic.

    Saudi state oil company Aramco said output and exports were not disrupted by the attack on the pumping stations, but it temporarily shut the East-West pipeline to evaluate its condition.

    Both attacks targeted alternative routes for oil to bypass Hormuz. Fujairah port is a terminal of the crude pipeline from Abu Dhabi’s Habshan oilfields. The Saudi East-West line takes crude from eastern fields to Yanbu port, north of Bab al-Mandeb.

  • Uber strike: Drivers around the world turn off app ahead of IPO - CNN
    https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/08/tech/uber-strike/index.html

    Uber drivers around the world are logging out of the company’s app to protest its compensation policies ahead of a blockbuster public offering.

    Strikes are scheduled for Wednesday in major US cities, as well as parts of the United Kingdom, Australia and South America. The message from participants: Uber needs to offer its drivers job security and higher wages.
    Uber is expected to go public Friday on the New York Stock Exchange. The debut could raise roughly $10 billion for the ride-hailing company.
    Uber and its rival Lyft (LYFT) have long argued their drivers are independent contractors. That status means workers in many countries don’t get the same rights as employees.

    “Drivers are at the heart of our service — we can’t succeed without them,” Uber said in a statement.

    “Whether it’s more consistent earnings, stronger insurance protections or fully-funded four-year degrees for drivers or their families, we’ll continue working to improve the experience for and with drivers,” it added.
    The strike action kicked off in London at 7 a.m. local time and will last until 4 p.m., according to James Farrar, a spokesperson for the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain, which advocates for people working in the gig economy.

    Uber and Lyft drivers strike for better pay

    The union wants UK drivers and customers to avoid the Uber app during the protest. It expects thousands of drivers to participate, based on the numbers that have joined its private drivers’ branch, Farrar said.

    One driver on strike in London, Muhumed Ali, said he wants Uber to boost fares and take a smaller cut of sales.

    “The drivers are the ones who are running the business,” said Ali, who’s been driving for Uber for four years and says it’s his primary source of income. “We are collecting pennies.”

    Backing from politicians in Britain’s Labour Party, including opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn, could help encourage customers to stay away, according to Farrar.

    Uber cannot be allowed to get away with huge payouts for their CEOs while refusing to pay drivers a decent wage and respect their rights at work. Stand with these workers on strike today, across the UK and the world, asking you not to use Uber between 7am and 4pm. #UberShutDown
    — Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) May 8, 2019

    Other cities are expected to join the protests. Drivers are pushing for better treatment and improved conditions, but the specific demands vary by organizing group.

    Uber drivers protest outside the Uber offices in London.
    In San Diego and Los Angeles, drivers are slated to cease working for 24 hours. In Atlanta, workers plan to log off for 12 hours. And in New York City, a two-hour strike was planned for the morning commute.
    In addition to powering off their apps, drivers will hold rallies held in strategic locations such as outside local Uber offices.
    In the United Kingdom, protests are scheduled to take place outside Uber offices in London, Birmingham, Nottingham and Glasgow.

    Independent Workers Union of Great Britain
    https://iwgb.org.uk

    #Uber #Streik #London #USA

  • Why Russia is the big winner of the Iran deal fallout - The Washington Post
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2019/05/08/why-russia-is-big-winner-iran-deal-fallout

    Iran announced Wednesday that it would stop complying with certain elements of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, better known as the Iran nuclear deal, in 60 days if the remaining signatories did not find a way to make the deal more economically beneficial to Iran.

    [...]

    “We urge the Iranians to think very long and hard before they break that deal,” Jeremy Hunt, British foreign secretary, said Wednesday, referring to Iran’s threat to hold onto excess uranium and heavy water stockpiles. “Today, nothing would be worse than Iran, itself, leaving this accord,” French Defense Minister Florence Parly told France’s BFMTV.

  • Less rainforest, less rain: A cautionary tale from Borneo
    https://news.mongabay.com/2019/04/less-rainforest-less-rain-a-cautionary-tale-from-borneo

    A recent study finds that massive deforestation across Borneo, in large part for oil palm plantations, has led to higher temperatures and less precipitation over the past 60 years.
    Forests not only provide shade, but create their own rainfall, essentially recycling the freshwater in the soil and vegetation.
    The local changes in climate could spell trouble for the very crop driving them, and one of Indonesia and Malaysia’s most lucrative commodities: palm oil.
    This post is part of “Saving Life on Earth: Words on the Wild,” a monthly column by Jeremy Hance, one of Mongabay’s original staff writers.

    #forêt #forêt_humide #pluviométrie #sol #Bornéo #c'est_la_vie #déforestation

    • Meijaard calls oil palm a “thirsty plant,” pointing to a recent study in Nature that showed oil palms needed around 167 millimeters (6.6 inches) of rain a month. It also showed that the plant doesn’t like temperatures above 29 to 33 degrees Celsius (84 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit).

      “These conditions are now often exceeded, especially in the hotter and drier southeastern part of Borneo, and we may soon find that oil palm development there is no longer financially viable,” Meijaard says. “The race for water is on, which may also be one of the reasons that developers are keen to plant on peat, which stores a lot of water.”

      #courte_vue

  • SINGLE OBJECT DETECTION PART - 2
    https://hackernoon.com/single-object-detection-part-2-2deafc911ce7?source=rss----3a8144eabfe3--

    ML MODEL TO DETECT THE BIGGEST OBJECT IN AN IMAGE PART - 22- Classifying and Localizing Objects in Images with the help of Bounding Box.(Read Part 1 here)Welcome to the Part 2 of fast.ai . This is the 8th lesson of Fastdotai where we will deal with Single Object Detection . Before we start , I would like to thank Jeremy Howard and Rachel Thomas for their efforts to democratize AI.The 2nd part assumes to have good understanding of the first part. Here are the links , feel free to explore the first Part of this Series in the following order.Dog Vs Cat Image ClassificationDog Breed Image ClassificationMulti-label Image ClassificationTime Series Analysis using Neural NetworkNLP- Sentiment Analysis on IMDB Movie DatasetBasic of Movie Recommendation SystemCollaborative Filtering from (...)

  • L’Equateur retire l’asile à Julian Assange, la police britannique l’arrête dans l’ambassade (VIDEO) — RT en français
    https://francais.rt.com/international/60877-equateur-retire-asile-julian-assange-police-britannique-arrete-am
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z00wtysST4

    Le lanceur d’alerte Julian Assange, réfugié depuis près de sept ans dans l’ambassade d’Equateur à Londres, a été arrêté ce 11 avril par la police britannique après que Quito a révoqué son asile.

    #WikiLeaks

    • Des fois qu’y est un rapport...
      https://www.lapresse.ca/international/amerique-latine/201902/20/01-5215529-lequateur-obtient-102-milliards-de-dollars-du-fmi-et-de-la-banqu

      L’Équateur a obtenu 10,2 milliards de dollars de crédits de la part d’organismes internationaux, principalement le Fonds monétaire international (FMI) et la Banque mondiale, avec lesquels le gouvernement précédent avait rompu, a annoncé mercredi le président Lenin Moreno.

    • Sinon, j’adore la langue de bois :

      Un accord avec le FMI améliorera le cadre de restructuration économique et permettra l’accès aux autres organisations multilatérales comme la Banque mondiale (BM), la Banque interaméricaine de développement (BID) et la Corporation andine de développement (CAF). C’est pourquoi à la fin du mois de janvier 2019 s’est tenue une réunion avec le président de la République de l’Équateur, Lenín Moreno, son ministre des Finances Richard Martínez, et la directrice générale du FMI, Christine Lagarde.

      Cette rencontre promet des bénéfices, mais aussi des conditions à remplir par l’Équateur. Parmi les mesures du FMI figurent l’augmentation de la TVA, la subvention pour l’essence, la restructuration de la dette actuelle, le calcul de l’âge de la retraite, les réformes des contributions de sécurité sociale et la flexibilité du travail .

      Cette alliance aurait de ce fait pour résultat une consolidation budgétaire et un bon positionnement dans le marché mondial. En outre, cela comporterait la reprise des relations avec le FMI après avoir rompu tout lien avec lui au cours du gouvernement de l’ancien président, Rafael Correa. Une équipe du FMI se trouve déjà à Quito pour envisager l’amélioration du cadre de politique économique, ce qui peut comporter des avantages pour les citoyens équatoriens, essentiellement les plus pauvres et les plus vulnérables . De même, il y aurait une amélioration en ce qui concerne la compétitivité, la génération d’emplois, le renforcement des bases institutionnelles de la dollarisation et la lutte contre la corruption, d’après le porte-parole du FMI, Gerry Rice.

      http://www.espaces-latinos.org/archives/75085
      Le gros foutage de gueule!

    • Cependant, le Venezuela est loin d’être le seul pays d’Amérique latine à être visé par ces armes financières déguisées en institutions financières “indépendantes”. Par exemple, l’Equateur – dont l’actuel président a cherché à ramener le pays dans les bonnes grâces de Washington – est allé jusqu’à effectuer un “audit” de son asile de journaliste et éditeur de WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, afin de gagner un sauvetage de 10 milliards de dollars du FMI. L’Équateur a accordé l’asile à Assange en 2012 et les États-Unis ont demandé avec ferveur son extradition pour des charges encore scellées depuis lors.

      De plus, en juillet dernier, les États-Unis ont menacé l’Équateur de “mesures commerciales punitives” s’ils introduisaient à l’ONU une mesure visant à soutenir l’allaitement maternel plutôt que les préparations pour nourrissons, ce qui a stupéfié la communauté internationale mais a mis à nu la volonté du gouvernement américain d’utiliser des “armes économiques” contre les nations latino-américaines.

      http://unpeudairfrais.org/wikileaks-revele-que-les-etats-unis-ont-utilise-le-fmi-et-la-banque-

    • Il s’agit, a affirmé l’ex-chef d’Etat, de la révélation par le site Wikileaks « au niveau mondial » de l’existence d’« un compte secret au Panama, à la Balboa Bank », au nom de la famille Moreno. La semaine dernière, WikiLeaks déjà avait établi un lien entre le risque d’expulsion d’Assange et la publication d’informations privées compromettantes pour Lenin Moreno. « Des rumeurs injurieuses ! », avait réagi Quito. Selon Rafael Correa, ces accusations de corruption ont été « l’élément détonateur » qui a poussé Lenin Moreno à se « venger » en permettant à la police britannique d’entrer dans l’ambassade de Londres pour arrêter Assange.

      « Quelque chose d’incroyable, vraiment sans précédent », a-t-il dénoncé, rappelant que le fondateur australien de WikiLeaks, âgé de 47 ans, avait acquis en 2017 la nationalité équatorienne. Dans un tweet en fin de matinée, Rafael Correa avait déjà fustigé son ancien allié, ex vice-président sous sa mandature, le qualifiant de « plus grand traître de l’histoire latino-américaine ». Moreno a défendu le retrait de l’asile accordé à Assange, une décision présentée comme « souveraine ».

      http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/assange-une-vengeance-personnelle-du-president-equatorien-20190411

      On sent que le FMI n’a pas dû beaucoup insister, vu que le nouveau président équatorien est un gros corrompu !

    • L’arrestation de Julian Assange à Londres est « très choquante », estime Dick Marty. « Assange n’a fait que dire la vérité. Il a révélé des actions criminelles et réveillé la conscience internationale », déclare l’ancien rapporteur sur les prisons secrètes de la CIA pour le Conseil de l’Europe.

      L’ancien procureur général tessinois dénonce les pressions de « l’empire » américain sur les Etats impliqués dans cette affaire et les méthodes de la justice américaine.

      « Moi-même, j’évite pour l’instant de voyager aux Etats-Unis, révèle-t-il. Ils pourraient m’interroger sur les sources de mes rapports et me retenir, car je ne pourrais évidemment pas les dévoiler. »

      « Il faut être réaliste, ce n’est pas un système dans lequel, si vous êtes un cas de sécurité nationale, vous pouvez espérez de la justice », estimait lui-même Julian Assange en parlant des Etats-Unis dans un entretien à la RTS en 2015.

      https://www.rts.ch/info/monde/10359555--je-suis-choque-assange-n-a-fait-que-dire-la-verite-clame-dick-marty.ht
      https://www.rts.ch/play/tv/popupvideoplayer?id=10359748&startTime=9.486

    • A tous ceux qui nous ont abandonné : nous n’oublierons pas. A tous les autres : nous nous battrons jusqu’au bout pour empêcher l’extradition et la mise au ban de celui qui fut, il y a deux ans, reconnu par l’ONU comme le seul détenu politique du continent.

      Les cinq ans de prison auxquels fait face théoriquement Julian Assange sont d’évidence une façon pour les Etats-Unis d’obtenir son extradition – en prétendant à une peine légère – afin d’ensuite dévoiler l’ensemble des autres poursuites qui pourraient le mener à la prison à vie.

      Il n’y a aucun doute sur le fait que cette procédure, enclenchée dès le départ dans un seul but, détruire Wikileaks et cet individu, est politique et ne s’achèvera que lorsqu’il sera complètement écrasé.

      C’est à nous de l’éviter.

      Juan Branco

    • Contrary to Reports, the U.S. Gov. Can Add Charges After Assange Extradition
      http://accuracy.org/release/contrary-to-reports-the-u-s-gov-can-add-charges-after-assange-extradition

      He said today: “The New York Times report is wrong and understates the dangers to Assange. What it states is normally the case in extradition treaties, but it’s not the case in the relevant U.S.-British extradition treaty.

      “Once the U.S. government has Assange over here, they can concoct whatever charges they want to against him for anything and then ask the British to waive what’s called the Rule of Specialty. That could add up to much more than the current five years Assange is facing. The British government will almost certainly consent, unless Jeremy Corbyn becomes prime minister.

    • Assange refuse d’être extradé vers les Etats-Unis
      https://information.tv5monde.com/info/assange-refuse-d-etre-extrade-vers-les-etats-unis-298090

      Le représentant de la justice américaine, Ben Brandon, a confirmé jeudi qu’il risquait une peine maximale de cinq ans de prison.

      Mais les soutiens de Julian Assange craignent que les charges ne soient alourdies, la justice britannique n’ayant pas encore reçu tous les documents concernant la demande américaine.

  • Uberizing Uber — The rise of #blockchain
    https://hackernoon.com/uberizing-uber-the-rise-of-blockchain-14ccc7007b4c?source=rss----3a8144e

    Uberizing Uber — The Rise of BlockchainAn interesting coincidence happened in 2009 surrounding the expansion of the collaborative economy triggered by Uber and the development of distributed ledger technologies aka blockchainCredit: paybase.ioThe Zero Marginal Cost SocietyIn 2014, few months after its release, I read Jeremy Rifkin’s Zero Marginal Cost Society which appeared to me as one of the most far-sighted book I have ever read. In this 400+ pages work, Rifkin highlights the rise of the sharing economy, predicts the development of the Collaborative Commons and the demise of capitalism as we know it. Rifkin forecasts these shifts based on new technologies enabling individuals to work together in a more direct and efficient way. The conclusions drawn were a bit astonishing especially (...)

    #collaborative-economy #uberisation #sharing-economy #distributed-ledgers

    • Margin call : survivre à Wall Street - Interviews (VOST)
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vS_z2YSLf0


      Margin call : survivre à Wall Street - Sortie le 2 mai 2012

      Un film de J. C. Chandor Avec Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Irons

      L’histoire de Margin call : survivre à Wall Street Pour survivre à Wall Street, sois le premier, le meilleur ou triche. La dernière nuit d’une équipe de traders, avant le crash. Pour sauver leur peau, un seul moyen : ruiner les autres...

    • Grosse nausée quand il cite extasié l’encyclique sur l’environnement :

      « Il y a une même logique entre le viol des enfants, l’abandon des vieillards et l’idéologie du marché qui nous sauverait de la question écologique. »

      « Avec les petits enfants ça marche pas trop bien en ce moment », lui rétorque très finaud son pote journaliste.

      Giraud est jésuite. Et il prétend qu’il ne savait rien, qu’il découvre le problème de la pédophilie dans l’Église catholique. Alors qu’il vient de reconnaître par ailleurs sans ciller que oui bien sûr, la banque du Vatican a blanchi l’argent de la mafia mais qu’on ne l’y reprendrait plus, promis, c’est le pape qui l’a dit.

      Après avoir expliqué en long et en large que tout est lié, encyclique à l’appui, en l’occurrence il faudrait « distinguer ».

      Brillante démonstration qu’ils font eux-mêmes partie du problème et pas de la solution. Tu m’étonnes qu’il essaie pour finir de se faire passer pour un allié. Sur le fond c’est le salut par la foi, l’amendement personnel et la soumission : du Rabbhi technocrate.

      #jésuitisme #cynisme #alliés

  • Une Citroen de une tonne peut-elle tracter un navire (le Neptune Aegli, transporteur de voitures) de 13 000 tonnes ?
    Grand Tour - Clarkson Towing a 13 000 TONNE Ship. - YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA-6Bs-NAhw

    Outre l’accent rosbif, on appréciera l’humour du même métal, en particulier l’apostrophe au commandant, grec, du navire. Et la blague (?) pour initiés finale : les 3 coups brefs de la sirène ne veulent pas dire j’admets ma défaite, mais je bats en arrière qui devrait inviter à réagir assez vite…

    Jeremy attempts to tow a 13 000 tonne ship with a little Citroen... Hammond thinks he’s an idiot.

    sinon, c’est juste un problème de quantité de mouvement et de frottement fluide, ici quasiment inexistant puisque proportionnelle à la vitesse de déplacement… et de résistance du moteur qui semble assez malmené dans l’affaire.

  • How Africa is seizing an AI opportunity, FastCOmpany, le 03.10.19
    https://www.fastcompany.com/90308114/how-africa-is-seizing-an-ai-opportunity

    Afjona would have been among them [at Montreal international conference], had the visas of Afjona and over 100 of the African researchers not been denied or not processed in time. She ended up having to do her presentation via a video call.

    Indeed..
    Visa Issues Darken Canada’s Moment in AI Spotlight, Bloomberg, By Jeremy Kahn and Sandrine Rastello
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-11-30/visa-issues-cast-shadow-on-canada-s-moment-in-the-ai-spotlight

  • Jeremy Corbyn and the truth about Tom Bower’s book | Middle East Eye
    Peter Oborne - 9 March 2019
    A biography about the Labour leader systematically distorts the truth, writes Peter Oborne
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/tom-bower-book-dangerous-hero-jeremy-corbyn-labour-leader-truth

    Those of us who report on politics are at liberty to express, within limits, whatever opinions we like. These limits include an obligation to observe standards. We should strive to be accurate. We can make strong arguments but ought not to distort the truth or suppress relevant information to make our point.

    Writer Tom Bower fails catastrophically to meet these standards. It is not only that Dangerous Hero: Corbyn’s Ruthless Plot For Power, his new book on Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, contains numerous falsehoods. It systematically omits relevant facts in order to portray Corbyn as a ruthless Marxist and anti-semite hell-bent on destroying Western liberal values.

    The Times, the nearest thing that Britain has to a paper of record, has awarded it a prominent review. Ditto the Sunday Times. Tom Harris, a former Labour MP, was not far short of reverential in the Daily Telegraph, calling it a “meticulous and highly readable account”. In the US, an interview with Bower has appeared in the Washington Post. (...)

    #Corbyn

    • This book fails at a basic intellectual level. For example, Bower often seems to equate Corbyn’s criticism of Israel with anti-semitism. Yet he makes little attempt to explain why the two should be treated as identical. The failure to explain his methodology is made worse by the lack of serious analysis of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of anti-semitism. Bower says it is internationally recognised, but fails to add that as of September last year, it was thought to have only been formally adopted by eight countries. He also fails to address the concerns of experts who remain alarmed that the definition is confusing and conflates criticism of Israel with anti-semitism.

  • Corbyn calls for UK to condemn Israel’s targeting of Palestinians – Middle East Monitor
    https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20190302-corbyn-calls-for-uk-to-condemn-israels-targeting-of-pale

    Head of the British Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn has called for the UK government to condemn Israel’s killing of Palestinians as well as to freeze arms sales to the occupation state.

    His remarks came in the wake of a UN report which found that Israel might have committed war crimes against Palestinians.

    On Twitter, Corbyn wrote: “The UN says Israel’s killings of demonstrators in Gaza – including children, paramedics and journalists – may constitute ‘war crimes or crimes against humanity’”.

    “The UK government must unequivocally condemn the killings and freeze arms sales to Israel.”

    #Corbyn et l’#ONU persistent dans l’antisémitisme ?

  • ‘Austerity, That’s What I Know’: The Making of a Young U.K. Socialist - The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/24/world/europe/britain-austerity-socialism.html

    The general election of 2017 exposed the starkest generation gap in the recent history of British politics. Young voters broke dramatically for the Labour Party, whose socialist leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has promised to rebuild the welfare state and redistribute wealth. Hardened against the centrists of their parents’ generation, they have tugged the party to the left, opening up rifts that are now fracturing Labour.

    #austérité #jeunes #gauche #grande-Bretagne

  • Facebook attacked over app that reveals period dates of its users
    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/feb/23/facebook-app-data-leaks

    Sensitive data sent to social media giant from ‘at least 11’ platforms Facebook is battling fresh controversy on both sides of the Atlantic amid claims that it has been receiving highly personal data from third-party apps. The swirl of bad news around the company comes after its chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, was criticised for meeting the culture secretary, Jeremy Wright, having refused to appear before an influential parliamentary committee in Westminster. The meeting came amid (...)

    #Facebook #données #santé #BigData #profiling

    ##santé
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