Top 10 des sujets les plus controversés sur Wikipédia

Publié dans Presse Citron, par AXEL-CERELOZ, 18 juillet 2013:

Quels sont les sujets autour desquels les contributeurs de Wikipédia se livrent une guerre de l’édition ? Une équipe de l’université d’Oxford a décidé de se pencher sur la question, elle nous livre un top dix de ces sujets controversés … //

… les voilà:  Continue Reading…

Internet freedom on decline worldwide as governments tighten grip – report

Published on Russia Today RT, Oct 4, 2013.

Improved surveillance, takedown of opposition websites for “illegal content” and paid pro-government commentators are among the increasingly sophisticated tools used by authorities to restrict internet freedom, a new report claims … //

… Many countries are also moving from technological to legal solutions in their battle against freedom of expression.   Continue Reading…

The formal political process isn’t always the best way to effect social change

Published on Left Foot Forward, by YIGAL SHTAYIM, October 2, 2013.

… The group we created, ‘Marak Levinsky’ (Levinsky Soup), embedded itself more deeply into Israeli society and the mass media than the ‘Group of 400’, which has since been almost forgotten. The Marak Levinsky venture has become an emblem for social initiatives which empower citizens to stand up and do something. For more than 500 days we have managed daily shifts in the park to distribute food and clothing for hundreds of refugees who were unemployed and arrived from prison (where they were held after crossing the border into Israel) with few clothes and sometimes barefoot or only with flip-flops.  Continue Reading…

US: Tiny white elite dominates US political donor landscape – study

Published on Russia Today RT, Oct 1, 2013. Download the full report, 21 pdf-pages.

A tiny wealthy male elite is behind most of the biggest contributions to the 2012 election cycle in the US, a new study shows. The report comes just as the US Supreme Court considers whether it should strip a ceiling on political donations. In a case the Supreme Court will begin hearing next Thursday, Shaun McCutcheon, a wealthy donor backed by the Republican National Committee, is challenging this aggregate limit on how much an individual may donate overall to candidates, parties and political action committees (PACs) over an election cycle.  Continue Reading…

Deutschland nach den Wahlen

Comment:

Last Opportunity: ECB and Politicians at Odds Over Stress Tests, Part 1

Published on Spiegel Online International, by Martin Hesse and Christoph Pauly, Sept 30, 2013 (Photo Gallery).

The European Central Bank wants to impose rigid tests on financial companies in the euro zone before it assumes its new supervisory role. But even before the tests are set to begin, the ECB is already tangling with policymakers … //

… We Will Not Make the Test Soft:   Continue Reading…

Internationaler Tag der Katze

Aus Schweiz Magazin, Editor, 8. August 2013.

Die Katze ist in der Schweiz Haustier Nummer eins, doch was viele nicht wissen: Tausende Streunerkatzen vegetieren auf unseren Strassen dahin und führen ein erbarmungswürdiges Leben. Anlässlich des Internationalen Tages der Katze am 8. August weist die Tierschutzorganisation VIER PFOTEN auf das Leid der Streunerkatzen in der Schweiz hin. Sie führt aus diesem Grund im Oktober eine Katzenkastrations-Aktion in Poschiavo durch.   Continue Reading…

Mother Agnes Mariam: Exposing the Syrian Chemical Hoax

Video, 14.35 min, and text excerpt, published on GR.TV resp. Global Research.ca, by Mother Agnes Mariam (a Carmelite nun) and James Corbett, Sept. 9, 2013.

Same in german / gleiche Geschichte als Text auf Deutsch: Der schrecklichste False Flag der Geschichte, auf Alles Schall und Rauch, von  Continue Reading…

Index September 2013

2013-09-01: ROSA LUXEMBURG’S ACCUMULATION OF CAPITAL;
2013-09-01: Deutschland wählt;
2013-09-02: The Neoliberalization of Social Democracy;
2013-09-02: das bedingungslose Gundeinkommen;
2013-09-03: Pakistani portraits;
2013-09-04: Dangerous Crossroads: a war on Syria, prelude to a World War III scenario?
2013-09-04: Wieso erhalten wir diese Informationen nicht?
2013-09-05: US military sick and tired of war, have no faith in government;
2013-09-06: How the U.S. Left is Failing Over Syria;
2013-09-07: Making the world safe for banksters: Syria in the crosshairs;
2013-09-07: Volker Pispers;
2013-09-07: G20 Syria divide;
2013-09-08: John Kerry sells a war that Americans aren’t buying;
2013-09-09: Samir Amin reflects on Egypt;
2013-09-10: Left With Nothing;
2013-09-10: nochmals Volker Pispers;
2013-09-10: Syria: chemical weapons;
2013-09-11: It will take 120 years before women make up half of worldleaders;
2013-09-12: The Lucifer Effect;
2013-09-13: 10 Signs The Global Elite Are Losing Control;
2013-09-13: Jean Lassalle;
2013-09-14: The left must ask the right questions;
2013-09-15: Stiglitz and Over 350 Economists Write to Obama Backing Janet Yellen for Fed Chair Over Larry Summers;
2013-09-16: Drones and Gadflies: Framing the Debate on War by Remote Control;
2013-09-17: Putin steps into world leadership role;
2013-09-17: Leiharbeit im deutschen Wahlkampf;
2013-09-18: Neoliberalism, or the Catastrophic Management of Catastrophe;
2013-09-18: Gregor Gysi;
2013-09-19: GMOs: controversy and a new study by EFSA over the next 2years;
2013-09-20: What Greece’s and Mexico’s teachers have in common;
2013-09-21: In an Age of Realists and Vigilantes, there is Cause forOptimism;
2013-09-22: Tales from village-turned-battlefield: Maaloula siegesurvivors talk;
2013-09-23: Women in the Teachers’ Movement: A Lesson in Resistance;
2013-09-24: Winnie Overbeek;
2013-09-25: protecting wild harvests through the white earth landrecovery project WELRP;
2013-09-26: as Women Take to Streets in Dhaka;
2013-09-27: US: Supreme Court is ill-equipped to judge NSA surveillance programs – Scalia;
2013-09-28: The Growing Resistance to the Trans-Pacific Partnership;
2013-09-29: Chemical weapons watchdog approves Syria action.
2013-09-30: From Syria to Iran: The Dynamics of Global Power.

See also: all articles sorted chronologically.

From Syria to Iran: The Dynamics of Global Power

Interview with Lawrence Wilkerson, published on Global Research.ca, by Miguel Villagra, Sept 27, 2013.

Lawrence Wilkerson, the former chief of staff to Colin Powell, has blamed senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham of being “close to traitors”. His statement comes ahead of the upcoming UN meeting in which Iran will be thoroughly discussed. In an exclusive interview with the Voice of Russia, he told what reaction he expects to his statement and shares his opinion on the Syrian issue and prospects of US-Iranian relations:

Voice of Russia: What reaction do you expect from senators McCain and Graham to your statements, if any?   Continue Reading…

Chemical weapons watchdog approves Syria action

Published on Russia Today RT, Sept 27, 2013.

The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons OPCW has approved the details of an international plan to take under control and ultimately destroy Syria’s chemical weapons arsenal.

Immediate and unfettered’ inspections:   Continue Reading…

The Growing Resistance to the Trans-Pacific Partnership

A Corporate Coup of a Different Order – Published on Toward Freedom, by Arthur Phillips, September 26, 2013.

Transparency was supposed to be a White House priority from the very start. In his first inaugural address, when the world celebrated an historic and improbable election, Barack Obama made the case for how an open government was necessary to earn the trust of the people.[1] The next day, he issued a memo that asserted his commitment to creating an “unprecedented level of openness.”[2] And in February, more than four years later, President Obama claimed his to be “the most transparent administration in history.”[3]  Continue Reading…

US: Supreme Court is ill-equipped to judge NSA surveillance programs – Scalia

Published on Russia Today RT, September 26, 2013.

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said Wednesday the court eventually will have to determine the legality of far-reaching National Security Agency spying programs, though he is not convinced the court is equipped to based on modern security threats.

Scalia, speaking at the Northern Virginia Technology Council, said elected officials are most qualified to discern how much personal information of Americans the NSA can collect, and under what circumstances.   Continue Reading…

as Women Take to Streets in Dhaka

… hundreds of Bangladesh garment factories shut down – Published on Waging NonViolence Blog, by Laura Gottesdiener, Sept 23, 2013.

Exclusive stores in Manhattan, London and Milan are busily stocking shelves with the one-shouldered dresses and Miley Cyrus-esque crop tops that were on display earlier in September at New York City’s Fashion Week.

But half a world away, in the city where the western world’s clothes are actually made, the sewing machines have stopped.

More than 300 garment factories are currently shut down in Dhaka, Bangladesh, as hundreds of thousands people — mostly women — take the the streets in the third day of sweeping protests for wage increases in the notoriously exploitative industry.   Continue Reading…

protecting wild harvests through the white earth land recovery project WELRP

with Winona LaDuke – Published on nourishing the planet, by Devon Ericksen, September 15, 2013.

… One of the indigenous foods that LaDuke and the WELRP (White Earth Land Recovery Project) are working to protect is wild rice, a sacred part of Anishinaabeg culture. Wild rice is the only grain native to North America, found mainly in the Great Lakes region. It is higher in protein than other grains and contains numerous vitamins. The Anishinaabeg people have used sustainable harvesting methods for generations, relying on canoes and beater sticks to collect the ripe seeds.   Continue Reading…

Winnie Overbeek

Oil Palm in Africa: Voices from the communities, 7.08 min, published on Food Crisis and the Global Land Grab (first on World Rainforest Movement WRM), Sept 18, 2013 (video also in fr, es, pt): Industrial oil palm plantations are rapidly expanding, not only in Liberia. In many African countries expansion projects are happening and plans are announced. Everywhere they go, the companies promise jobs and development …;   Continue Reading…

Women in the Teachers’ Movement: A Lesson in Resistance

Published on America’s Program, by Laura Carlsen, Sept 13, 2013.

Mexican teachers have hit the streets in protests against education reforms that threaten their livelihoods and the quality and accessibility of public education in the country.

Among thousands of protesters who have set up a make-shift tent city in the downtown blocks of Mexico City, women make up the less visible core of the movement. More than a million women teachers–61 percent of the education labor force–work in ill-equipped classrooms across the nation, often at wages of only several hundred dollars a month.   Continue Reading…

Tales from village-turned-battlefield: Maaloula siege survivors talk

Published on Russia Today RT, Sept 20, 2013 (with a video, 3.34 min).

… The Syrian village of Maaloula is considered a symbol of Christianity in Syria and is one of only a few places where the Aramaic language – believed to have been spoken by Jesus Christ – is still used by both the Muslim and the Christian residents. Home to some 2,000 residents, the village is on a UNESCO list of proposed world heritage sites.    Continue Reading…

In an Age of Realists and Vigilantes, there is Cause for Optimism

Published on Zcommunications, by John Pilger, September 19, 2013.

The most important anniversary of the year was the 40th anniversary of 11 September 1973 – the crushing of the democratic government of Chile by General Augusto Pinochet and Henry Kissinger, then US secretary of state. The National Security Archive in Washington has posted new documents that reveal much about Kissinger’s role in an atrocity that cost thousands of lives.   Continue Reading…

What Greece’s and Mexico’s teachers have in common

Published on ROARMAG.org, by Leonidas Oikonomakis, September 17, 2013 (inclusive two short-videos);

… Of course, this indirect privatization of public schools was downplayed by the state-controlled (or vice-versa?) Mexican media, which focused on the “quality controls” finally imposed on the “lazy and privileged” teachers. The teachers on their own turn mobilized, organized marches and bloqueos and — most importantly — occupied the main square of the capital in thousands since the 19th of August 2013. The teachers’ mobilization lasted for three weeks until his highness, the Butcher of Atenco — a.k.a. Enrique Peña Nieto — ordered the police to brutally evict the teachers from the Zócalo, on 14 September 2013.  Continue Reading…

GMOs: controversy and a new study by EFSA over the next 2 years

Seralini validated by new EFSA guidelines on long-term GMO experiments – Published on GMwatch.org, Comment by Claire Robinson of GMWatch and Earth Open Source, 31 July 2013.

The European Food Safety Authority  (EFSA) has issued guidelines for two-year whole food feeding studies to assess the risk of long-term toxicity from GM foods: Considerations on the applicability of OECD TG 453 to whole food/feed testing, EFSA Journal 2013;11(7):3347 [18 pp.]. – doi:10.2903/j.efsa.2013.3347   Continue Reading…

Gregor Gysi

zur Lage in Deutschland, von 62cherry99 im September 2013 hochgeladen: Teil 1, 14.31 min; Teil 2, 10.34 min.

Neoliberalism, or the Catastrophic Management of Catastrophe

Published on ROARMAG (also on ZNet), by Jérôme Roos, September 14, 2013.

… The catastrophic management of catastrophe. If there is one line that describes the nature of neoliberal crisis management, that must be it. From Mexico and Latin America in 1982 to the South-East Asian crisis of 1997-’98, and from Turkey and Argentina in the early 2000s to the European debt crisis from 2010 onward — the most catastrophic thing about neoliberal crisis management is not only that it has a penchant to turn already catastrophic financial crises caused by runaway private speculation into an immense source of private gain for the same very financiers responsible for the catastrophe to begin with;  Continue Reading…

Leiharbeit im deutschen Wahlkampf

ARD Video-Sendung: Endspurt im Wahlkampf, wer kann jetzt noch punkten? 67.39 min, auf ARD mediathek.de, 16. September 2013. Nach zirka 42 Minuten erscheint folgende Reportage: zirka 50 Leiharbeiter* bei ThyssenKrupp sollen nach ihrem Arbeitstag am Ausgang in einer Test-Wahl ihre Stimme abgeben, wen sie denn nächsten Sonntag wählen würden.

Resultat: CDU  64% / FDP   2% / SPD  13% / Grüne 4% / Linke 9%       Continue Reading…

Putin steps into world leadership role

Published on Intrepid Report, by Paul Craig Roberts, Sept 16, 2013;

Putin’s article in the September 11 New York Times has the stuck pigs squealing. The squealing stuck pigs are just who you thought they would be—all those whose agendas and profits would be furthered by an attack on Syria by the Obama Stasi regime.
Included among the squealing stuck pigs are Human Rights Watch bloggers who seem to be financed out of the CIA’s back pocket.
Does any institution remain that has not been corrupted by Washington’s money?    Continue Reading…