Brazil considering a law that would lead to lots of internet censorship
lundi 9 mai 2016 à 02:00Brazil is considering a law that would lead to lots of Internet censorship.
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Brazil is considering a law that would lead to lots of Internet censorship.
The 1965 massacre of perhaps a million alleged Communists in Indonesia left the military in a position of total impunity. Now it uses this impunity to protect the companies that burn thousands of square miles of rain forest to create palm oil plantations.
I don't think that a massacre of people for their political views should be called "genocide". The victims were belonged to various ethnic and religious groups. A massacre is bad enough; we don't need to call it "genocide" to condemn it.
The Panama Papers whistleblower has accused specific political leaders of protecting offshoring and tax dodging, and fears those same leaders will try to prosecute per (the whistleblower) for exposing the practice.
Hundreds of US hospitals follow rules imposed by the Catholic Church that put womens' lives and health in danger.
I believe hospital owners should not be allowed to impose such rules. The Church should have to back off on these rules or sell the hospitals.
A Swedish ISP head has attacked proposed laws to criminalize people who share files.