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Special report: Israel’s military justice system is accused of mistreating Palestinian children arrested for throwing stones…
Via guardian.co.uk
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Stripped of civil liberties for a night on the town
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…an increasing number of Australian bars and clubs are introducing security technology that would be more fittingly encountered in a Police state than a casual night out for a drink in one of Australia ‘s cities.
Via thepunch.com.au
The Forgotten Trams of Sydney, Australia | Urban Ghosts
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Rozelle Tram Depot in Sydney is a historic building containing six abandoned trams and streetcars, graffitied and resembling modern urban art.
Via urbanghostsmedia.com
Indian envoy’s residence in Kiev: Ukraine quartet go topless in visa protest
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Sources in Delhi police said more than 3,000 women from these countries were staying in the capital to work as sex workers. “These girls are in demand,” an officer said. Four young Ukrainian women braved sub-zero temperatures today to go topless and climb the balcony of the Indian envoy’s residence in Kiev with placards pronouncing “Ukraine is not a bordello” and “We are not prostitutes”.
The quartet from Femen, a group famous for topless protests against everything from sex tourism to Silvio Berlusconi’s peccadilloes, were protesting the alleged tightening of visa rules by the Indian mission in Kiev for Ukrainian women in the 15-40 age group.
The women cited an Indian newspaper report published last week as proof that the mission had branded all Ukrainian women in the 15-40 age group as prostitutes.
The report said the ministry of external affairs (MEA) had instructed its missions in the central Asian republics, along with Russia and Ukraine, to re-examine the visa applications of women aged between 15 and 40 and reject those in which their reasons for visiting India sounded unconvincing.
The report suggested it was being done to keep sex workers from these countries from entering India, particularly with elections in five states round the corner. Both the MEA and the Indian mission in Ukraine have since contested the claim.
A senior MEA official said the report was “weird, if not mischievous and misplaced”.
Via in.news.yahoo.com
Bahrain: Widespread Crackdown; Systematic Abuse | Human Rights Watch
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(Beirut) – Bahrain’s government should address serious and systematic abuses that officials and members of its security forces committed during a widespread crackdown on anti-government protests, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing its World Report 2012.
Via hrw.org
Protect IP, SOPA protests knock Senate Web sites offline
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An influx of visitors to Senate Web sites during the copyright protest knocked them temporarily offline. But the Capitol switchboard stayed up. Read this blog post by Declan McCullagh on Privacy Inc..
Via news.cnet.com
Twitter subpoena social media Boston occupy movement | Crikey
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A Melbourne activist is caught up in a remarkable social media fishing expedition by the state of Massachusetts.
Via crikey.com.au
Chris Hedges: Why I’m Suing Barack Obama – Chris Hedges’ Columns – Truthdig
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On my behalf, attorneys have challenged a law that allows imprisonment of U.S. citizens without trial.
Via truthdig.com
Web Site Will Shut Down to Protest Antipiracy Bills
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With a Web-wide protest on Wednesday that includes a shutdown of Wikipedia, the legislative battle over two piracy bills has reached a political coming of age.
Via nytimes.com
Your iPhone Was Built, In Part, By 13 Year-Olds Working 16 Hours A Day For 70 Cents An Hour
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Unlike some electronics manufacturers, Apple’s profit margins are so high that they could go down a lot and still be high.
Via businessinsider.com