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  • The Ecologist Who Threw Starfish - Issue 34: Adaptation
    http://nautil.us/issue/34/adaptation/the-ecologist-who-threw-starfish

    Even in 1963, one had to go pretty far to find places in the United States that were not disturbed by people. After a good deal of searching, Robert Paine, a newly appointed assistant professor of zoology at the University of Washington in Seattle, found a great prospect at the far northwestern corner of the lower 48 states. On a field trip with students to the Pacific Coast, Paine wound up at Mukkaw Bay, at the tip of the Olympic Peninsula. The curved bay’s sand and gravel beach faced west into the open ocean, and was dotted with large outcrops. Among the rocks, Paine discovered a thriving community. The tide pools were full of colorful creatures—green anemones, purple sea urchins, pink seaweed, bright red Pacific blood starfish, as well as sponges, limpets, and chitons. Along the rock (...)

  • #Rogue_wave ahead | MIT News
    http://news.mit.edu/2016/prediction-tool-rogue-waves-0225

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgALuj6WUbk

    Now a prediction tool developed by MIT engineers may give sailors a 2-3 minute warning of an incoming rogue wave, providing them with enough time to shut down essential operations on a ship or offshore platform.
    The tool, in the form of an algorithm, sifts through data from surrounding waves to spot clusters of waves that may develop into a rogue wave. Depending on a wave group’s length and height, the algorithm computes a probability that the group will turn into a rogue wave within the next few minutes.
    It’s precise in the sense that it’s telling us very accurately the location and the time that this rare event will happen,” says Themis Sapsis, the American Bureau of Shipping Career Development Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. “We have a range of possibilities, and we can say that this will be a dangerous wave, and you’d better do something. That’s really all you need.

    #vague_scélérate

  • What Do Settler Women and Female Suicide Attackers Have in Common? - Books - Haaretz -
    Israeli and Palestinian women will ‘transgress’ by suspending religious beliefs if it serves a political cause, discovers political scientist Lihi Ben Shitrit.

    Dahlia Scheindlin Feb 02,

    http://www.haaretz.com/jewish/books/1.700711

    “Righteous Transgressions: Women’s Activism on the Israeli and Palestinian Religious Right,” by Lihi Ben Shitrit, Princeton University Press, 304 pp., $22.95
    In late January, Israeli settlers tussled with Israel Defense Forces soldiers charged with evicting them from two homes in Hebron. In a familiar sight on the Israeli news, settler women balanced small children on their hips as they berated and harangued the soldiers. The very next day, a 13-year-old Palestinian girl attempted to stab a security guard in the West Bank and was shot dead – joining numerous Palestinian women and youngsters who have participated in such attacks since October.
    Israelis tend to seek personal explanations for female Palestinian violence, as if political extremism is understood when it comes to men, but contradicts typically “feminine” qualities. Activism among women in conservative Jewish religious movements may seem counterintuitive as well, since traditional “feminine” behavior is not thought to include political activism or leadership.
    In “Righteous Transgressions: Women’s Activism on the Israeli and Palestinian Religious Right,” Lihi Ben Shitrit, an assistant professor at the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia in Athens, probes women’s activism in four conservative religious or religious-nationalist movements in Israel and its environs – Jewish settlers, the ultra-Orthodox Israeli political party Shas, the Islamic Movement in Israel and Hamas – in a search for shared ways of thinking. It’s unlikely that her research subjects would appreciate being categorized together, but social scientists who question gender, religious extremism, nationalism or social movements will.
    While Ben Shitrit’s academic discourse of contestation, intentionality, performatives, diagnostic and prognostic frames will at times alienate the average reader, it would be unfortunate to forgo the book by this Israeli-born author for that reason. Interested observers could learn much from the rare, up-close look at hugely influential political movements, beyond the subject of women’s roles within them.
    The political scientist and women’s studies expert conducted a formidable amount of research and displayed substantial tenacity in reaching her subjects. She spent several years winning the personal trust of leaders and members of the first three groups, who represent tight-knit and often highly suspicious social communities. She built relationships, attended events, transcribed extensive conversations and pored over media sources – especially in the case of Hamas where, as an Israeli, she could not forge personal ties. She read both Hebrew and Arabic texts, and when researching Shas, her Moroccan background prompted openness among some of the party’s figures.
    Ben Shitrit observes that gender and feminist researchers typically presume that women naturally seek greater empowerment and liberation. That leads such academics to puzzle over why some women work to advance conservative political movements that constrain them within gender roles. She believes these questions reflect a Western liberal feminist bias and mislead the inquiry.
    Instead, Ben Shitrit accepts as a given that women take part prominently and often enthusiastically in religiously conservative or religious-nationalist movements. In all four movements she examines, women have become active as participants, organizers or sometimes leaders. The question for the author is: How do these women justify activism and participation sometimes in front-line struggles that contradict traditional gender norms of Orthodox Judaism or conservative Islam? And could these justifications ultimately, or unwittingly, aid in shifting traditional roles?
    Thus, Jewish women settlers sometimes physically struggle with male IDF soldiers, although Orthodox Jewish law strictly proscribes touching a male stranger. On the Palestinian side, a woman suicide bomber abandons her role as mother (or future mother) and becomes a supporter of male fighters to advance a political-religious goal.

  • These Astronomical Glass Plates Made History - Issue 32: Space
    http://nautil.us/issue/32/space/these-astronomical-glass-plates-made-history

    On a clear Christmas morning atop Mount Wilson, before the first tentacles of dawn struck the Los Angeles sprawl 5,700 feet below, George Willis Ritchey was capturing the most spectacular view of the “Great Nebula of Orion” anyone had ever seen. For close to four hours, he had been standing at the base of an enormous, steel-framed telescope, making minute adjustments as the machine tracked the nebula across the night sky. The year was 1908, and the 60-inch reflector, which Ritchey had engineered and newly built, was the largest and most powerful in the world. As its huge curved mirror collected the nebular light, the incoming photons slowly exposed the emulsion on a photographic glass plate roughly the size of an iPad. Later, an assistant would develop the negative and label it (...)

  • DDoS on French mobile data and surveillance prior to Paris attacks ?

    I don’t know how true this is, but I am interested in finding out more about it. I chose to post this in order to have it either confirmed or denied.

    http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2015/11/15/french-security-left-blind-during-paris-attacks-2

    I have received a report from European security that there was a massive cyber attack on French systems 48 hours prior to and during the Paris attacks. Among other things, the attack took down the French mobile data network and blinded police surveillance The attack was not a straightforward DDOS attack but a sophisticated attack that targeted a weakness in infrastructure hardware.

    [...]

    I am unable to reveal any further information. If security experts find the information credible, they should direct their inquiries to the French authorities.

    About the author Paul Craig Roberts:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Craig_Roberts

    an American economist and blogger. He served for one year as an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy in the Reagan administration. He is a former editor and columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and Scripps Howard News Service.

    [...]

    In 1987 the French government recognized him as “the artisan of a renewal in economic science and policy after half a century of state interventionism”; it inducted him into the Legion of Honor on March 20, 1987. The French Minister of Economics and Finance, Edouard Balladur, came to the US from France to present the medal to Roberts.

    The author is known to concentrate on False Flag theories, as he did during 9/11 and the subsequent war on terror, and for the Charlie Hebdo attacks. Typical clues interpreted as False Flag evidence are ID cards of the attackers found “lying around”
    No wonder he does it again with the recent Paris attacks, but how true is it? Here too, just as with 9/11 and Charlie Hebdo, they “found” an intact ID cards nearby, but:

    The False Flag Link: Syrian Passport „Found“ Next To Suicide Bomber Was „Definitely A Forgery“

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-11-15/false-flag-link-passport-found-next-suicide-bomber-was-fake-claim-us-fren

    I am rather sceptical about this because at the same time the website above writes things like:

    Secret Pentagon Report Reveals US “Created” ISIS As A “Tool” To Overthrow Syria’s President Assad
    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-05-23/secret-pentagon-report-reveals-us-created-isis-tool-overthrow-syrias-pres

    Anyway, my post is not about the truth of yet another false flag theory, but about finding more info related to this alleged DDoS attack.

    #false_flag #terrorism
    #DDoS

  • WOMEN IN CARTOGRAPHY AT THE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY | NYS GIS Association

    http://www.nysgis.net/women-in-cartography-at-the-boston-public-library

    Boston, MA – Women in Cartography: Five Centuries of Accomplishments, documenting the transitioning role of women in cartography over the past 500 years, opens Saturday, October 31, at the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the Boston Public Library’s Central Library in Copley Square. The exhibit features 40 maps, globes, atlases and works of art from the 17th century to the present made by women, and charts the evolution of their role in cartography from engravers in the 16th century to designers and creators in the present day. <zzz!–[if gte=”” vml=”” 1]=””><zzz![endif]–><zzz![endif]>The exhibition is curated by Alice Hudson, retired Chief of the Map Division at the New York Public Library, and co-curated by Norman B. Leventhal Map Center Assistant Curator of Maps, Stephanie Cyr.

    #cartographie #géographie #femmes

  • Top State Department Official: Saudis Finally Get That #Yemen Is a Problem
    https://foreignpolicy.com/2015/10/28/top-state-department-official-saudis-finally-get-that-yemen-is-a-prob

    Anne Patterson, the assistant secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday that “there are some hopeful signs” that Riyadh is intent on bringing the conflict to a close.

    “Most Saudis understand this can’t go on much longer because it’s going to turn the Yemeni population against them and because they’re going to be responsible for rebuilding the country,” she said.

    #arabie_saoudite #Etats-Unis #crimes #impunité

  • WikiLeaks - CIA Director John Brennan emails
    https://wikileaks.org/cia-emails/?day2

    Today, 21 October 2015 and over the coming days WikiLeaks is releasing documents from one of CIA chief John Brennan’s non-government email accounts. Brennan used the account occasionally for several intelligence related projects.

    John Brennan became the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in March 2013, replacing General David Petraeus who was forced to step down after becoming embroiled in a classified information mishandling scandal. Brennan was made Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism on the commencement of the Obama presidency in 2009—a position he held until taking up his role as CIA chief.

    According to the CIA Brennan previously worked for the agency for a 25 year stretch, from 1980 to 2005.

    Brennan went private in 2005-2008, founding an intelligence and analysis firm The Analysis Corp (TAC). In 2008 Brennan became a donor to Obama. The same year TAC, led by Brennan, became a security advisor to the Obama campaign and later that year to the Obama-Biden Transition Project. It is during this period many of the Obama administration’s key strategic policies to China, Iran and “Af-Pak” were formulated. When Obama and Biden entered into power, Brennan was lifted up on high, resulting in his subsequent high-level national security appointments.

    If you have similar official documents that have not been published yet

  • Land Grabbing - The Movie - Trailer
    http://farmlandgrab.org/post/view/25358-land-grabbing-the-movie-trailer

    The world’s farmland is at risk. Demand for land has soared as investors look for places to grow food for export, grow crops for biofuels or simply buy up land for profit. The film gives an inside look into the world of investors in the international agro-business and shows the consequences for families kicked off the land. Land Grabbing shows how “colonialism 2.0” works.
    A film by Kurt Langbein

    Script: Christian Brüser, Kurt Langbein | Director: Kurt Langbein | DOP: Wolfgang Thaler, Attila Boa, Udo Maurer | Sound: Armin Koch | Assistant cameraman: Alois Kozar | Editing: Andrea Wagner | Producer: Kurt Langbein | Production Manager: Claudia Rabl

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=111&v=ieioj-036hA

    #terres #accaparements #concentrations_de_terres

  • U.S. Special Forces Expand Training to Allies With Histories of Abuse

    (The Intercept, 9 septembre 2015)

    Since 9/11, Special Ops forces have expanded in almost every conceivable way — from budget to personnel to overseas missions. Many were conducted with security forces implicated in human rights violations.

    https://theintercept.com/2015/09/09/u-s-special-forces-expand-training-allies-histories-abuse

    While the U.S. military is barred by law from providing aid to foreign security forces that violate human rights, JCETs [Joint Combined Exchange Training] have been repeatedly conducted in Colombia, Saudi Arabia, Chad and many other nations regularly cited for abuses by the Department of State. Under the so-called “Leahy Law,” a vetting process is meant to weed out foreign troops or units implicated in “gross human rights violations” — including extrajudicial killing, forced disappearances, and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment. But the State Department office responsible for the vetting process receives only a tiny fraction of funding compared to the projects it oversees, and a spokesperson noted that “State does not track cases in a way that is easily quantifiable.” SOCOM, for its part, was evasive about whether the military command was aware of individuals or units disqualified by Leahy vetting. “If you have questions about who has been barred, I recommend you contact the State Department,” SOCOM’s McGraw wrote in an email.

    Reports on the training of Special Operations forces, submitted to Congress and obtained through the Freedom of Information Act from the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs, show that the U.S.’s most elite troops trained in 77 foreign nations alongside nearly 25,000 foreign troops under the JCET program in just 2012 and 2013. Both the number of planned missions and foreign nations involved in JCETs are forecast to rise next year, according to a separate set of documents publicly available from the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller).

    #US #Forces_spéciales #armée #coopération_militaire #droits_humains #dictatures #régimes_autoritaires #dip

  • Obama must end support for Israeli apartheid against Palestinian scholars
    4 septembre | Radhika Balakrishnan et al |Tribunes

    US President Barack Obama, in a recent interview with Jeffrey Goldberg in The Atlantic, reaffirmed his support and love for Israel because, as he claims, “it is a genuine democracy and you can express your opinions.”

    He further expressed his commitment to protecting Israel as a “Jewish state” by ensuring a “Jewish majority.”

    The US government’s support for the “Jewish state” has always been far more than rhetorical, backed by billions of dollars of military funding and consistent pro-Israel vetoes at the UN Security Council.

    We are a group of US-based academics, representing diverse ethnic, racial and cultural backgrounds, as well as a range of national origins, who recently visited Palestine. We were able to gain firsthand exposure to what Obama described in the interview as Israel’s “Jewish democracy” and to what kinds of infrastructure our tax dollars help to support — walls, checkpoints and modern weaponry.

    We had the privilege of traveling through part of the occupied Palestinian territories — the West Bank, including East Jerusalem — where we met with Palestinians.

    Double standards

    We feel compelled to share a few examples of what we witnessed during our visit with Palestinian scholars, policy makers, activists, artists and others working in the West Bank. We observed numerous double standards with regard to Palestinians’ rights that prompt us to question the claim that Israel is a genuine democracy.

    We believe that our government’s assertions that Israel is a democracy obscures the conditions it imposes on the Palestinian people through the occupation and beyond with conditions that amount to apartheid under settler colonialism.

    Our concerns began even before we arrived, as a search of the US State Department website for information about travel to Israel returned sobering results.

    The US government warns travelers to back up their computers because Israeli border control officials can erase anything at will. This indeed happened to one of us upon leaving Tel Aviv to return to the US.

    The site also warns travelers that their personal email or social media accounts may be searched, and so travelers “should have no expectation of privacy for any data stored on such devices or in their accounts.” Equipment may also be confiscated.

    The State Department further acknowledges that US citizens who are Muslim and/or of Palestinian or other Arab descent may have considerable trouble entering or exiting through Israeli-controlled frontiers. And this too happened to one of us who had mobile phone contacts searched immediately on entering Tel Aviv.

    Profiling

    Concerns in entering and exiting pale in comparison to the restrictions placed on US citizens of Palestinian origin, along with all other Palestinians who hold identification documents from the occupied West Bank and Gaza.

    Before traveling, most of us did not understand that for Palestinians under occupation, there are several types of identification and profiling and each comes with its own restrictions on mobility.

    Palestinians from Jerusalem have identification cards they must carry in a blue booklet while those living in the rest of the occupied West Bank hold an ID card in a green booklet, issued to them from the Palestinian Authority with the permission of the Israeli government.

    People possessing that identification generally cannot enter Jerusalem or present-day Israel without prior permission, even for a visa interview to attend an academic meeting in the US. Many people we met had only visited Jerusalem, home to many holy sites, once in their lives despite being mere minutes away by car.

    In the rest of the West Bank, a US citizen of Palestinian origin who wants to live there long term has to obtain a visa that says West Bank only. They are not allowed to travel in and out of the West Bank and are subject to the same checkpoints as other Palestinians. They cannot leave the occupied territories as a US citizen, as the State Department warns on its website.

    A Palestinian in the West Bank who holds US citizenship cannot simply catch a plane from Tel Aviv like any other US citizen simply because he or she is Palestinian and holds a Palestinian ID card. This fact is stamped into the US passport.

    They are not allowed to enter the checkpoints into Jerusalem or any other checkpoints as other people with a US passport can. This restriction is not at all applied to the Jewish settlers who are growing in number — thousands of them US citizens who are choosing to live in the occupied West Bank inside illegal settlements financed in part by US tax-exempt organizations.

    Academic freedom

    As scholars, among the many disturbing things we witnessed was the limited academic freedom and freedom of speech imposed on Palestinians (and many Israelis, whose travel in the West Bank is restricted) by the Israeli government.

    We learned that there is a prohibition on most books published in Syria, Iran and Lebanon even though Beirut is a central publishing hub of Arabic literary materials in the region. Regardless, banning books is, in our view, a profoundly anti-democratic act.

    Israel’s wall that surrounds the West Bank including Jerusalem — and which snakes deep inside the West Bank in many locations — also functions to limit academic freedom.

    One of the starkest examples is in Bethlehem, where the wall cuts through the city, making access to education at Bethlehem University very difficult for those who happen to be on the wrong side of the wall’s many twists and turns.

    Additionally, the Abu Dis campus of Al-Quds University is completely surrounded by the wall, making travel to and from the campus incredibly arduous despite it being in Jerusalem.

    An academic colleague described to us the difficulties she experiences getting to campus on a typical day. She must pass through roadblocks and endure searches and myriad forms of harassment by Israeli soldiers. In the West Bank, we were shocked to witness separate roads for Palestinians and Israelis based on the color of one’s license plate and identity card.

    In theory, these roads exist for the protection of Israeli settlers living on settlements built in the West Bank illegally according to international law. In practice, these roads create an apartheid travel system where Palestinians encounter several checkpoints on a given day, some of which may be mobile, unpredictably placed “flying checkpoints.”

    As our colleague explained to us, what used to be a very short trip between her village and the university now often takes more than an hour and a half and she is expected to cross through at least three checkpoints. She is often late to teach her classes and some days she is unable to make it to work or back home at all.

    Her students are often arrested and jailed using the legal cover of administrative detention — detention without charge or trial for an indefinite amount of time — for their participation in any political activities, or simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. We heard that this process is intensified at exam periods.

    This creates an extraordinarily stressful academic environment when on any given day Israeli soldiers might detain students and faculty who are simply traveling to class.

    Impunity

    We recognize every people’s desire to be secure — and Israel’s supporters will defend its policies and actions in the name of its national security. What we witnessed during our visit is that “security” was offered as a rationale for almost any troubling behavior or policy.

    What we witnessed was a slow but deliberate expansion of Israel’s occupation, increased settlements, the taking over of agricultural land and the spread of industrial parks in the West Bank including substantial parts of East Jerusalem — all in the name of “security.”

    The United States, as a settler colonial state with its own occupations, police violence, carceral injustice, de facto apartheid and its own brand of border brutality — certainly has its own failings as a democracy, failings we continue to address in our intellectual and political work.

    We thus claim no moral high ground. But an ethnocracy is not a democracy ; the State of Israel imposes violent domination of the Palestinian people through colonialism, occupation and apartheid — three prongs of brutal oppression that are the very antithesis of democracy.

    As academics, watching attempts to stifle criticism of Israel — as in the case of our colleague, Professor Steven Salaita — and visiting the West Bank has prompted us to speak out publicly about Israel’s injustices. Doing so is imperative.

    We implore President Obama to reconsider his rhetoric and policies — and budget appropriations — that support Israel with impunity.

    Radhika Balakrishnan is professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers University.

    Karma R. Chávez is associate professor of Communication Arts at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

    Ira Dworkin is assistant professor of English at Texas A&M University.

    Erica Caple James is associate professor of Anthropology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    J. Kēhaulani Kauanui is associate professor of American Studies and Anthropology at Wesleyan University.

    Doug Kiel is assistant professor of American Studies at Williams College.

    Barbara Lewis is associate professor of English at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.

    Soraya Mekerta is director of the African Diaspora and the World Program, and associate professor of French and Francophone Studies at Spelman College.

    http://www.aurdip.fr/obama-must-end-support-for-israeli.html

    L’AURDIP (Association des Universitaires pour le Respect du Droit International en Palestine) est une organisation française d’universitaires créée en liaison avec la Campagne Palestinienne pour le Boycott Académique et Culturel d’Israël PACBI et avec l’organisation britannique BRICUP.

  • The Bomb Didn’t Beat Japan… Stalin Did | Foreign Policy
    http://foreignpolicy.com/2013/05/30/the-bomb-didnt-beat-japan-stalin-did

    It didn’t take a military genius to see that, while it might be possible to fight a decisive battle against one great power invading from one direction, it would not be possible to fight off two great powers attacking from two different directions. The Soviet invasion invalidated the military’s decisive battle strategy, just as it invalidated the diplomatic strategy. At a single stroke, all of Japan’s options evaporated. The Soviet invasion was strategically decisive — it foreclosed both of Japan’s options — while the bombing of Hiroshima (which foreclosed neither) was not.

  • Violence erupts after rival Kharkiv rallies
    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/violence-erupts-after-rival-kharkiv-rallies-2-394928.html

    Special forces were deployed along with police negotiators on Aug. 3 when a rally in Kharkiv erupted into violent clashes, with pro-Ukrainian activists driving supporters of the Opposition Bloc into a building in a scene frighteningly…

    … la suite est manquante, la page n’est pas accessible (le Kyiv Post connait des problèmes d’accessibilité depuis ce matin), mais doit certainement évoquer le massacre d’Odessa.

    • RFE/RL
      Opposition Party Office In Kharkiv Attacked
      http://www.rferl.org/content/ukraine-opposition-party-office-attacked/27167147.html

      At least 50 young men, many in balaclavas, have attacked the former office of the Party of Regions in Ukraine’s eastern city of Kharkiv.

      The office is currently used by Ukrainian lawmaker Mykhaylo Dobkin, who represents the Opposition Bloc in parliament.

      The attackers destroyed a minibus parked near the office and smashed the building’s windows with stones on August 3.

      The attackers said they were representing the Ukrainian right-wing nationalist group Right Sector and an organization called Public Guard.

      They said they gathered at the site to protest against the Opposition Bloc’s participation in local elections in October and attacked the building after Dobkin’s people started shooting at them with firearms, wounding one activist.

      Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, is only about 20 kilometers from the Russian border.

    • … sous les yeux de la police (vidéo incorporée)…

      Masked gang attacks office of pro-Russian party in Ukraine’s Kharkiv - watch on - uatoday.tv
      http://uatoday.tv/society/masked-gang-attacks-office-of-pro-russian-party-in-ukraine-s-kharkiv-468173.

      Some 70 youths throw stones and set off explosions at ’Opposition Block’ building

      Police have launched an investigation after the group of men in Kharkiv vandalized the office of the Opposition Block political party, an indirect successor of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych’s Party of Regions.

      No injuries were reported.

    • TASS: World - Ukraine’s opposition activist kidnapped and beaten up in Kharkiv
      http://tass.ru/en/world/812297

      KIEV, August 3 /TASS/. An activist of Ukraine’s Opposition Bloc who was taking part in a pro-party rally in Kharkiv, a city in eastern Ukraine, was kidnapped on Monday. The party’s press service said that its office had also been attacked.

      The activist was standing outside the Kharkhiv regional justice department where the Opposition Bloc was planning to hold a picket when, according to witnesses, he was grabbed by unidentified persons who threw him into a camouflage range rover with the Azov [volunteer battalion - TASS] inscription on it,” the Opposition Bloc said in its statement.
      The man was then taken to a cemetery where he was undressed and beaten up. The kidnappers also took away the activist’s cell phone.
      Four people in balaclava helmets questioned and bullied the man for forty minutes. They asked him why he had come to a rally and where his parents worked. After that, they beat him up and left him at the cemetery. At the moment, the man is receiving all the necessary medical help,” the Opposition Bloc said.
      Ukraine’s Opposition Bloc headed by Deputy Mikhail Dobkin rallied outside the Kharkov regional administration on August 3. They want the region’s justice department to register the party’s Kharkiv branch so that the Opposition Bloc could run in the local elections. At the same time, activists of another organization called Gromadska Varta gathered outside the justice department to protest against the Opposition Bloc’s registration.

    • Pour les (gentils) assaillants (de Secteur Droit), ce sont, évidemment, les (méchants) assiégés qui ont commencé…

      Dobkin’s office in Kharkiv : Opposition Bloc MP Dobkin’s office attacked with firecrackers as shootout occurred. VIDEO - Dobkin, assault, Kharkiv, titushki, Right Sector, Dobkin’s office in Kharkiv, Attack (03.08.15 15:39) « Video news | EN.Censor.net
      http://en.censor.net.ua/video_news/346263/opposition_bloc_mp_dobkins_office_attacked_with_firecrackers_as_shooto

      Several dozens of young men wearing camouflage and balaclavas attacked a building previously used as a Party of Regions office and being an office of the Opposition Bloc MP Mykhailo Dobkin at the moment.

      As reported by Censor.NET citing Interfax, the people broke the windows in a van parked in front of the building. They also hurled stones and firecrackers at the building with gunfire being heard.

      Police are holding 20-30-meter perimeter, though without intervening. They refuse to give any comments on such a behavior.

      As reported, the attackers were activists of a reserve battalion of the Volunteer Ukrainian Corps (DUK) “Right Sector”, as well as activists of Hromadska Varta. Kharkiv (Public Guard. Kharkiv organisation - ed.).

      According to them, the first to use force were Dobkin’s titushkas barricaded in the office. They started firing traumatic weapons. After that, according to activists, they responded with stones and firecrackers. Source: http://en.censor.net.ua/v346263

      (photos et vidéos)

    • Kharkov branch of Opposition bloc was denied registration
      http://news.rin.ru/eng/news///123060
      (traduction un peu défaillante…)

      The justice Department in the Kharkiv region refused to register the regional organization of the Party " Opposition bloc, said on the first day of the week the head of the regional Department of justice Yury Georgievskiy.
      “I have decided to refuse the registration of the regional organization of the Party” Opposition bloc “, ? the news Agency the words of St. George. George recalled that on 24 July Authorized Deputy from the Opposition bloc Mikhail Dobkin filed in the Office of the documents with 2 requirements. First ? note conclusion about stop the legal entity of the regional organization of the Party” Law and order “, which last year was renamed the” Opposition bloc “. Second ? take note and register the regional organization of Party” Opposition bloc ".

      The Minister explained that the Office could not fulfill the Second requirement, because you are running the destruction of the regional organization of that political Party, and as long as it will not be completed in Accordance with applicable law, registration is not possible. According to his statement, the liquidation procedure will take More than 2 months, for this reason, the Opposition bloc will not have the opportunity to participate in the elections.

      George also said that the Management of four refused registration of the territorial organization of the “Opposition bloc” because of deficiencies in the documents submitted by the Authorised Party “Law and order”. For its part, the Opposition bloc said about the readiness to ignore local elections." We refer to all democratic countries and international organizations not to recognize the elections, which is not allowed opposing political force", - has told in the Party.

      Remember, in the centre Hurikova Monday riots were started after the meetings at the County courthouse on Sumskaya street, where on the first day of the week heard a case on the registration of the regional branch of the Opposition bloc. Authorized Mikhail Dobkin several times submitted documents, but the justice Ministry denied registration, indicating the number of observations.

      About 50 people in the shape with black and red stripes stormed the office of the former Party of regions. Unknown in balaclavas began to dismantle paving under construction near temple of the Holy myrrh-Bearers and throw in the house, and smashed parked near the office of the minibus. Later it was claimed that the battalion of special purpose of the Ministry of interior of Ukraine East building surrounded the office of the “Opposition Party” in Kharkov, where he barricaded unidentified, one of which was called as the assistant Deputy Opposition bloc Mikhail Dobkin. Later the young men who were in the Kharkiv office of the Opposition bloc, escorted to police stations. The events in Kharkiv qualified as “hooliganism with a use of weapons”, what happened on the first day of the week clashes in the city opened two criminal cases, said the Prosecutor’s office of Kharkiv region of Ukraine.

    • La page est accessible.

      Violence erupts after rival Kharkiv rallies
      http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/violence-erupts-after-rival-kharkiv-rallies-2-394928.html

      Special forces were deployed along with police negotiators on Aug. 3 when a rally in Kharkiv erupted into violent clashes, with pro-Ukrainian activists driving supporters of the Opposition Bloc into a building in a scene frighteningly reminiscent of the May 2 Odesa tragedy.

      La suite reprend les éléments déjà exposés ci-dessus. Dommage qu’elle n’ait pas été accessible, cette une synthèse assez claire dès hier soir.

  • Saakashvili signs reforms deal with US on regional support for Odesa
    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/saakashvili-signs-reforms-deal-with-us-on-regional-support-for-odesa-39393

    Odesa Governor Mikheil Saakashvili has signed a memorandum with the United States, assuring American support in reforming the region. The memorandum was counter-signed by William R. Brownfield, assistant secretary of state for drugs and law enforcement. It marks the first agreement between the U.S. and a regional Ukrainian government.

    Posting pictures of the ceremony on his Facebook page, the former Georgian president said that the U.S. will assist in “reforming customs, administrative services and the provision of free legal services to volunteers.” Police officers from California, who are training Odesa’s new police patrol, were also present during the signing ceremony.

    The U.S. State Department announced the forthcoming agreement Brownfield’s visit via a website update on July 6, stating that it “strongly supports” Odesa’s anti-corruption initiative.

    We are funding an anti-corruption action team of Ukrainian and international experts in the governor’s office, and launching a new anti-corruption grants program to broaden and deepen our cooperation with civil society partners,” according to the State Department announcement.
    […]
    Speaking to reporters at a press briefing held on July 17 at the U.S. embassy in Budapest, Brownfield stated that he was “proud of the newly-trained police” in Odesa, but asked that “you not hold us to a standard of seeing nirvana and paradise arrive in 24 hours.

    He continued: “Any new police institution requires time to understand their communities and their people.

  • Controverse autour d’une lettre à Iatseniouk attribuée au chef adjoint du groupe des démocrates au Sénat…

    Dick Durbin letter to Ukraine PM may be Russian forgery - NY Daily News
    http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/dick-durbin-letter-ukraine-pm-russian-forgery-article-1.2283423

    The letter, on realistic-looking letterhead, uses stilted language.

    It is necessary to invest every effort to keep Olseksiy Pavlenko in his office of Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food,” the letter says. “His discharge will create additional obstacles on the way of widening cooperation between the U.S. and Ukrainian agricultural companies.

    … attribuée à la propagande russe, avec des arguments du genre, jamais un sénateur n’écrit dans une telle langue de bois

    ou encore

    Critics of Ukraine’s government get propaganda mileage out of hoax letter
    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/critics-of-ukraines-government-get-propaganda-mileage-out-of-hoax-letter-3

    Marter [the senator’s spokesman] also noted that the forged letterhead states Durbin’s position as “assistant minority leader” while authentic letterhead has “assistant Democratic leader.

    Sachant que WP[en] présente ainsi la fonction en question :

    Party leaders of the United States Senate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_leaders_of_the_United_States_Senate

    The Assistant Majority and Minority Leaders of the United States Senate (commonly called Senate Majority and Minority Whips) are the second-ranking members of the party leadership of the United States Senate. The main function of the Majority and Minority Whips is to gather votes on major issues. Because he or she is the second ranking member of the Senate, if there is no floor leader present, the whip may become acting floor leader. Before 1969, the official titles were Majority Whip and Minority Whip.

    On pourrait ajouter que ce n’est pas du tout le genre des sénateurs états-uniens d’agir en intermédiaire entre les sociétés états-uniennes et les membres d’un gouvernement étranger…

    D’ailleurs, la preuve que c’est de la propagande, c’est que ces sordides individus ressortent le célèbre coup de téléphone de Victoria Nuland dictant le futur gouvernement ukrainien à l’ambassadeur é.-u. à Kiev.

  • WikiLeaks - Bugging Brazil
    https://wikileaks.org/nsa-brazil

    WikiLeaks publishes today, 4 July at 08:00 BRT, a top secret US National Security Agency target list of 29 key Brazilian government phone numbers that were selected for intensive interception. The publication proves that not only President Dilma Rousseff was targeted but also her assistant, her secretary, her chief of staff, her Palace office and even the phone in her Presidential jet. The US targetted not only those closest to the President, but waged an economic espionage campaign against Brazil, spying on those responsible for managing Brazil’s economy, including the head of its Central Bank. The US also extensively targetted Brazil’s diplomacy, targetting the phones of its Foreign Minister and its ambassadors to Germany, France, the EU, the US and Geneva as well as its military chiefs.

    The economic targets within Brazil’s government include its key Finance Ministers and even the Governor of the Brazilian Central Bank. Cabinet Minister Nelson Henrique Barbosa Filho, who served as Executive Secretary at Brazil’s Ministry of Finance from 2011 to 2013 and who is now Minister of Planning, Budget and Management is on the target list, as is Antonio Palocci, Minister of Finance under former President Lula and now Dilma’s Chief of Staff.

    The revelation of US economic espionage against Brazil follows WikiLeaks publications earlier this week revealing US economic espionage against France, Germany and the EU.

    The cell phone of Luiz Alberto Figueiredo Machado, former Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2013 to 2015 and current Brazilian Ambassador to the US, appointed by President Rousseff, was targetted, as was the phone for Army General Jose Elito Carvalho Siqueira, who is the Director of the Institutional Security Cabinet, an executive cabinet office responsible for the direct and immediate assistance to the President on matters of national security and defence policy.

    Even on her official travels, President Rousseff is not safe from interception as the target list includes the Inmarsat satellite phone service for the President’s jet.

    WikiLeaks Editor-in-Chief Julian Assange said: “Our publication today shows the US has a long way to go to prove its dragnet surveillance on ’friendly’ governments is over. The US has not just being targetting President Rouseff but the key figures she talks to every day. Even if US assurances of ceasing its targetting of President Rousseff could be trusted, which they cannot, it is fanciful to imagine that President Rousseff can run Brazil by talking to herself all day. If President Rousseff wants to see more US investment in Brazil on the back of her recent trip as she claims, how can she assure Brazilian companies that their US counterparts will not have an advantage provided by this surveillance, until she can really guarantee the spying has stopped – not just on her, but on all Brazilian issues.”

  • Rasmus Tantholdt de la 2e chaine de la télévision danoise filme les migrants battus à coup de bâton à Misrata en Libye.

    “The sad life of #Migrants in #Misrata #Libya. Beaten with a stick while we are filming today. #migrantcrisis #euco http://t.co/HqJbUngnEz

    https://twitter.com/RasmusTantholdt/status/591320937359867904

    The sad life of #Migrants in #Misrata #Libya. Beaten with a stick while we are filming today. #migrantcrisis #euco

    #migrations #asile #libye

    • GNA’s Interior Ministry holds a meeting with international diplomats to discuss the migrant situation in #Misurata

      The Undersecretary for Immigration of the Interior Ministry of the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord, Mohamed Al-Shaibani, held a meeting on Sunday with ambassadors and representatives of the countries whose nationals are present inside a ship in the port of Misurata, refusing to disembark in Libya.

      According to a statement by the Tripoli-based Ministry, Al-Shaibani stressed the need to work with the negotiating team as soon as possible, and to involve embassies to solve this humanitarian crisis. Al-Shaibani offered some solutions to the crisis in cooperation with the international organizations concerned with the migration dossier.

      Al-Shaibani said that the Ministry is dealing with this crisis “with all human values” and it’s “avoiding violence as a final solution.”

      The representatives and ambassadors present at the meeting were Ambassador of Bangladesh and his assistant, Consul General of the Embassy of Sudan, Consul General of the Embassy of Pakistan, and a representative of the Embassy of Somalia.

      On 10 November, a cargo ship reached the port of Misurata (187 km east of Tripoli), carrying 95 migrants who were intercepted at sea in the attempt to reach Europe. The migrants, subsequently refused to disembark the boat onto Libyan soil. On 14 November, a total of 14 individuals, including a woman and a three-month-old baby, voluntarily disembarked the vessel.

      Amnesty International issued a statement on Friday calling on Libyan and European authorities not to force the migrants to disembark in Libya.

      http://www.addresslibya.com/en/archives/36473

      Et ce message reçu via la mailing-list Migreurop:

      From Sara Creta (journalist/MSF) on facebook 11 hours ago : "Today, diplomats from Somalia, Eritrea, Bangladesh, Sudan in Libya went to Misrata to encourage their fellow citizens to disembark, assuring that they will protect them. The people on board NIVIN since more than a week reaffirmed that they prefer to die than go back to Libya.
      Later, the diplomats offered them to go back to Eritrea, Darfur, and Somalia. “You will be safe there”. "

  • Enquête contre 2 juges égyptiens qui rédigeaient une loi contre la torture, déjà interdite par l’article 52 de la Constitution - DNE http://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2015/04/14/judges-face-investigation-on-anti-torture-law

    Two senior judges were referred to investigation for participating in a project drafting an anti-torture law following a report from the homeland security agency.

    A judge was commissioned on Sunday to investigate judges Hisham Raouf, from Cairo’s Appeal Court and former Justice Minister’s assistant, and Assem Abdel Gabar, deputy head of the Cassation Court, over their participation in a proposed draft law against torture. The draft law was written in cooperation with the law firm and human rights advocates, the United Group. However, an investigation has yet to be conducted.

    Raouf said he was surprised by the news, saying that both he and Abdel Gabar were not informed of the investigation, and they have no details about it or about the accusations, state-run newspaper Akhbar Al-Youm reported.

    “We did participate in drafting a law project that implements regulations of the United Nations Convention against Torture which Egypt signed almost 30 years ago,” he added.

    “What accusation can a judge be charged with for just proposing a legislative amendment ?” wondered Raouf.

    The draft law consists of 10 articles that include, for the first time, a provision which holds the director of the prison or detention centre criminally responsible for the crimes of torture that are committed inside the detention centre or prison which he manages , according to a press release from the United Group issued on 9 March, following the drafting of the proposed law.

    It also includes the establishment of a specialised Public Prosecution at every court of the first degree in order to investigate in the referred torture cases. Furthermore, it includes a specialised police unit to collect the findings of such a crime under the direct supervision of the Public Prosecutor.

    The United Group added that draft law will be sent to President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi. Raouf said that a copy has already been sent to offices of Prosecutor General Hisham Barakat and head of the High Council of Justice Hossam Abdelrahim.

    Negad El-Boraei, rights lawyer and senior partner at the United Group, questioned the reports on the judges’ interrogation saying that the Egyptian government is “not that dumb”.

    He told Daily News Egypt that, if they were to be investigated, it has to be over something else other than participating in drafting a law against torture.

    The two judges are believed to be affiliated with judges’ ‘independence current’, a movement that emerged during the Mubarak-era. Its members have been accused in post-30 June Egypt of involvement in political activities.

    Sur @OrientXXI http://orientxxi.info/magazine/quand-un-juge-egyptien-condamne-a,0552

    L’article 52 de la Constitution votée en 2013 interdit la torture : « Toutes les formes de torture sont des crimes sans prescription ».

  • UN Assistant Secretary General for Human Rights to visit Ukraine in May
    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/un-assistant-secretary-general-for-human-rights-to-visit-ukraine-in-may-38


    А man rides a bicycle a near the village of Nikishino on April 11, 2015.
    © AFP

    UN Assistant Secretary General for Human Rights Ivan Simonovic will visit Ukraine at the end of May, the UN News Centre website has reported.

  • Inside America’s Long, Tortured Pursuit of the ’Merchant of Death’ | VICE News
    https://news.vice.com/article/inside-americas-long-tortured-pursuit-of-the-merchant-of-death

    Le diable en personne devient un parangon de vertu du moment qu’il travaille pour le compte de l’establishment étasunien.

    Soghanalian, who once ran a used car lot near Binghamton, New York, was described in 1992 by Assistant US Attorney Susan Tarbe as a “con man” and “master manipulator.” A declassified FBI teletype notes his “deliberate violations and/or circumventions of US laws” related to “a myriad of statutes and regulations under jurisdiction of numerous federal agencies.” Those agencies include — but are not at all limited to — Treasury, Customs, Commerce, the ATF, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the FAA, and the State Department.

    But Soghanalian’s intentions were always honest, says Gerald Richman, his longtime attorney.

    “I represented Sarkis going all the way back to 1977, ’78,” Richman told VICE News. "The impression that I had was that he would never have done anything that went against the interests of the United States…. Everything he was doing was done under the watchful eye of our government. I was there when he called [President Ronald Reagan’s National Security Advisor] Robert McFarlane in the White House.

    “I mean, his name was mentioned in Oliver North’s diary.”

    In fact, Soghanalian was called “one of our most important intelligence assets” by his former control officer at the Defense Intelligence Agency. After Soghanalian sent 26 planes packed with relief supplies to an earthquake-stricken region of Armenia in 1988, President George H.W. Bush called him someone who “strengthened the ties that unite mankind.”

  • Obama is a ’science geek’
    http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/227925-wh-science-adviser-obama-is-a-science-geek

    John Holdren, assistant to the president on #science and #technology. said Obama is “enormously interested in and enormously well-informed about science technology innovation.”

    In an interview with NPR on Monday, Holdren opened up about his relationship with the president and the dynamics of advising him on science and technology.

    “First of all he is a science geek,” Holdren said. “He is only president ever to have held a White House science fair and he has held four of them.”

    Holdren explained that Obama reads a lot about science and technology and requires advising on host of different science topics, not just ones pertaining to a given policy debate going on.

    “I can never predict what kind of question I will get from this president,” Holdren said.

    “I like to say he is the most science-aware president since Thomas Jefferson,” he added.

    To illustrate his point, Holdren shared a story about a time when Obama asked to have a one-on-one chat about fusion energy because of a conversation he had had with a member of Congress.

    *After talking about fusion energy for 20 minutes, Holdren said, Obama said, “by the way, how are we doing about honeybee colony collapse disorder.”

    The disorder is an event in which bees mysteriously die or diasppear.

    Holdren said Obama understood that this problem for honeybees could be a “canary in the coal mine sort of thing where we are seeing ecosystem events we don’t understand and need to be paying attention.”

    Holdren’s work on the administration’s climate change agenda is not welcome by Republicans, and he has faced scrutiny on Capitol Hill during hearings over the president’s controversial carbon pollution rule.

    Still, Holdren remains optimistic that action on climate change will work.

    #changement_climatique

  • Groundbreaking Idea Of Life’s Origin - Business Insider
    http://www.businessinsider.com/groundbreaking-idea-of-lifes-origin-2014-12?IR=T

    From the standpoint of physics, there is one essential difference between living things and inanimate clumps of carbon atoms: The former tend to be much better at capturing energy from their environment and dissipating that energy as heat.

    Jeremy England, a 31-year-old assistant professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has derived a mathematical formula that he believes explains this capacity. The formula, based on established physics, indicates that when a group of atoms is driven by an external source of energy (like the sun or chemical fuel) and surrounded by a heat bath (like the ocean or atmosphere), it will often gradually restructure itself in order to dissipate increasingly more energy. This could mean that under certain conditions, matter inexorably acquires the key physical attribute associated with life.

    #science #biologie #vie #créationnisme_rentre_chez_toi