WSJ says Egypt need murderous dictator
dimanche 7 juillet 2013 à 14:00The Wall Street Journal says Egypt needs a murderous dictator.
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The Wall Street Journal says Egypt needs a murderous dictator.
Jay-Z (a rapper, apparently) released a song through a nasty app that spies on users and extorts them into advertising the song to others.
If people don't push back hard, in two years this will become "normal", as have so many other nasty practices.
South Korea's spy agency sabotaged the last presidential election with a massive attack campaign against opposition parties using large numbers of sockpuppets.
The campaign was criminal but its leaders have not been punished, and it is destroying evidence.
If South Korea doesn't make sure this can't happen again, its will not have a fair election again.
The suppression services of Russia, Ukraine, and Central Asian countries collude regularly in kidnaping, disappearance, and torture.
They also extradite accused people rapidly, disregarding objections from the European Court of Human Rights that they are supposedly committed to obey.
The US and EU countries are so deeply involved in similar outrage that they don't dare criticize when Russia does it.
Egypt's army shot protesters supporting Morsi and shut down TV stations that support the Muslim Brotherhood.
A Christian priest was shot, perhaps sectarian violence.