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India: PM Modi reminds the "Rights and Responsibilities" of the Protesters and Citizens

PM Modi's comments came amid protests in several parts of the country against the Citizenship Amendment Act, which many have termed as "unconstitutional".
Narendra Modi
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday condemned the destruction of public property during violent agitations against the Citizenship Amendment Act over the last few weeks, asking protesters to introspect if their actions have been "good or not".

"I want to ask people who resorted to violence in Uttar Pradesh to sit at home and ask themselves whether what they did is good or not. They destroyed buses and public property that belongs to the future generation," he said at the foundation stone-laying ceremony of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University in Lucknow.

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How 'Woke' tore through 2019 to become word of the year

Annual Stockholm Pride Parade
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Annual Stockholm Pride Parade
2019 will be memorable for many reasons: Boris Johnson got elected, Green Book won best picture Oscar, Trump got impeached and Global Language Monitor announced 'Woke' as Word of the Year.

According to Paul JJ Payack, president and chief word analyst at the Global Language Monitor, the word 'Woke' and society's new identitarian outlook on life has been gathering steam for a decade and "sins of the past are now viewed in the context of the present as subjects to be rectified, awakened to the call of social justice."

The electrifying buzzword has set cultural, social and political platforms alight in 2019, and it's been an eventful year in the land of Woke, as passionate social justice warriors battled it out against anti-PC crusaders. To prove the literary zeitgeist of the word, British comedian Andrew Doyle (aka Titania McGrath) even fooled a UK publication by pretending to be a horrified author appalled at revolting jokes purely because it pushes the "woke" media agenda. The fake author called for "hate speech" investigations into popular comedians who are "offensive" and just "not funny." Doyle, 1 - The brainwashing mainstream media, 0.

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Stop

City tells church it will lose religious designation because it shelters homeless people

Denison Avenue United Church of Christ
The order from the city of Cleveland was posted on the door of the church on Christmas Eve.

Earlier this week, on Christmas Eve, an order from the city of Cleveland was posted on the door of the Denison Avenue United Church of Christ, demanding that they kick out the homeless people that they had been allowing to sleep on their property or face losing their status with the city as a religious organization.

The order came from the Cleveland Division of Fire, citing code violations that they claim are dangerous for the inhabitants. The city is following the letter of the law, in this case, suggesting that it is illegal to change the official use of the building without first filling out the required paperwork and making significant changes to the property.

According to the city's building department, for the church to give shelter to homeless people, they would need to go through a costly process of not only updating the building but also getting the required permits and licenses that would designate the building as a homeless shelter.

Comment: You'd think the city's administration would at least attempt to materially help the church so that homeless people could continue to have a roof over their heads, and the church can continue being a church.


Eye 2

Boy, 10, is forced to take his shirt off before boarding a flight because it had a picture of a snake on it

boy snake shirt

Stevie Lucas was on a family trip from New Zealand to South Africa to visit his grandparents when security officers said he couldn't board with this t-shirt on
A family claims their 10-year-old son was forced to change his t-shirt before boarding a flight because it had a snake on it.

Stevie Lucas was on a family trip from New Zealand to South Africa to visit his grandparents on December 17.

His parents Steve and Marga said security officers at Johannesburg airport told them snake toys and printed clothing was not allowed on board.

The stated reason was that it could, in their determination, harm passengers or crew by causing anxiety, according to local media.

Ms Lucas told her son to turn his black t-shirt, which has a large green snake coming from over the shoulder, inside out to avoid any further drama.

Airport security footage showed Stevie taking off his shirt at security and putting it back on after turning it inside out.

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It seemed like a popular chat app. It's secretly a spy tool

Aldar Properties
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People walk past the headquarters of Aldar Properties at Al Raha Beach in Abu Dhabi, January 28, 2013.
It is billed as an easy and secure way to chat by video or text message with friends and family, even in a country that has restricted popular messaging services like WhatsApp and Skype.

But the service, ToTok, is actually a spying tool, according to U.S. officials familiar with a classified intelligence assessment and a New York Times investigation into the app and its developers. It is used by the government of the United Arab Emirates to try to track every conversation, movement, relationship, appointment, sound and image of those who install it on their phones.

ToTok, introduced only months ago, was downloaded millions of times from the Apple and Google app stores by users throughout the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Africa and North America. While the majority of its users are in the Emirates, ToTok surged to become one of the most downloaded social apps in the U.S. last week, according to app rankings and App Annie, a research firm.

ToTok amounts to the latest escalation in a digital arms race among wealthy authoritarian governments, interviews with current and former U.S. foreign officials and a forensic investigation showed. The governments are pursuing more effective and convenient methods to spy on foreign adversaries, criminal and terrorist networks, journalists and critics — efforts that have ensnared people all over the world in their surveillance nets.

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No Entry

Constitutional Court ruling: Turkey's Wikipedia ban violates freedom of speech

Wikipedia office
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Wikipedia Foundation, San Francisco
According to the Turkish newspaper Daily Sabah, six out of ten adjudicators who reviewed the case stated the ban on Wikipedia, initially imposed on 29 April 2017, violated citizens' rights to freedom of expression. Wikipedia's parent organisation, the Wikimedia Foundation, brought the case to the Constitutional Court.

Turkey's government-imposed ban on access to online encyclopedia Wikipedia violates citizens' right to freedom of expression, the Constitutional Court ruled on Thursday, as reported by media.

In May, Wikimedia brought their case against the Turkish ban to the European Court of Human Rights. According to Wikimedia, the encyclopedia's refusal to remove two articles - about the Syrian war and state-sponsored terrorism - prompted Ankara to block all access to Wikipedia.

Attention

French pension strikers march into fourth week of protests, nearly shutting down railway travel

France protest pension reform
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A demonstration in front of Gare de l'Est train station in Paris on December 26, 2019.
French workers objecting to President Macron's pension reforms are marching in Paris again. The strike that disrupted Christmas travel plans and cost hundreds of millions has now reached its fourth week.

Thousands of people flooded the streets of Paris on Thursday in their latest march against the proposed reform that seeks to merge the current 42 pension schemes into one. The proposal was rejected by unions and workers in many professions as it strips early retirement options for doing physically demanding or hazardous jobs.


Snakes in Suits

Harvey Weinstein loses bid to toss sex trafficking claim

harvey wienstein
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A federal judge on Thursday denied Harvey Weinstein's motion to dismiss a sex trafficking claim filed by a woman who alleges she was raped by the producer.

Wedil David first filed suit against Weinstein in state court in November 2017, under the name Jane Doe. The case has since moved to federal court, and in May, David's attorneys amended the complaint to include a claim of sex trafficking.

According to David's suit, Weinstein told her that he was considering her for a role in the show "Marco Polo," and used that as a lure to get her to come to his room at the Montage Hotel in early 2016.

Several Weinstein accusers have accused Weinstein of violating the federal sex trafficking statute, by effectively offering to exchange movie roles for sex. Weinstein's attorneys have sought to throw those charges out, claiming that scenario is not what Congress had in mind when it wrote the statute.

But several judges have now allowed the claim to proceed, finding that the plaintiffs have plausibly alleged that Weinstein was engaged in "commercial sex acts." Judge Robert W. Sweet, who died in March, wrote a ruling in August 2018 in which he held that a meeting with Weinstein could be considered a "thing of value" under the statute.

Star of David

Zionist NYT shill Bari Weiss says Jews should stop giving money to Harvard and Columbia because of 'antisemitic' professors

Bari Weiss
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Bari Weiss at JCC on December 5, 2019.
New York Times opinion editor Bari Weiss has become a star advocate for Israel, and at a recent appearance she made three important points.

1, The way to fight anti-Zionism on college campuses is for older Jews to stop giving money to prestige institutions like Harvard and Columbia and George Washington University because they employ "antisemitic" professors. 2, The young Jewishly-educated Jews of IfNotNow are worrisome because they are "being used" by anti-Zionists. 3, Jews are only safe walking around the West Village because Israel exists, and they're "insane" if they don't recognize this.

Comment: It is unfortunate that people like Weiss and Goldberg have such powerful platforms to spread their toxic politics.


Briefcase

Huawei says it receives policy support from Chinese government like any other private company, but no special treatment


Comment: That Huawei is even having to defend itself from this 'accusation' is utterly absurd. As if Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft - the whole 'Silicon Valley' enterprise in fact - isn't the recipient of US govt largesse!

And that was just to get them started: today they STILL PAY NO TAXES!


huawei
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Huawei Technologies said on Thursday that its relationship with the Chinese government was "no different" from any other private company operating in China, after a report estimated it had received US$75 billion of state support that helped it grow into the leading 5G network gear supplier it is today.

"Like other tech companies that operate in China, including those from abroad, Huawei receives some policy support from the Chinese government," Karl Song, vice-president of the company's corporate communications department, said in a statement. "But we have never received any additional or special treatment."

The company was responding to a report published by The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday that said the Chinese government promoted Huawei's global rise with as much as US$75 billion in grants, credit facilities, tax breaks and other financial assistance.

According to the Journal, Chinese government assistance helped the Shenzhen-based company grow from a little-known vendor of phone switches to the world's largest telecommunications equipment supplier, allowing it to offer generous financing terms and undercut rivals' prices by some 30 per cent.