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Hamas hostage trauma

mercredi 3 janvier 2024 à 21:02

*Many hostages released by Hamas still being treated for trauma. Head of psychiatry at Tel Aviv medical centre says hostages have undergone worst abuse she has witnessed.* It sounds horrible.

HAMAS is a terrorist organization and some of its kidnappers vented all their hatred against hostages. But that is not an excuse to hate all Palestinians in Gaza and torture them,

Some of these kinds of torture have been practiced by other counties such as China and the US.

Nikki Haley and slavery as cause of civil war

mardi 2 janvier 2024 à 21:48

Nikki Haley, in a public meeting, persistently refused to recognize slavery among the causes of the US Civil War.

Dissembling about this is a traditional part of defending the Confederate side and deflecting criticism of its system of slavery (and, later, segregation and discrimination).

UK asylum requests from Hong Kong

mardi 2 janvier 2024 à 21:48

A leader of the Hong Kong democracy movement accuses the UK of bending over backwards to reject requests for asylum from refugees for Hong Kong.

The UK made a trade agreement with China recently. Since China is rich and the UK is poor by comparison, it makes sense that the Tories would suck up to China in this way.

However, it could simply be the an instance of the general incompetence of UK bureaucracy in government and business. Or a general lack of sense of proportion.

Annual tracking summaries

mardi 2 janvier 2024 à 21:48

Online tracking dis-services, and tethered appliances, are trying to teach customers to love Big Brother — by sending them summaries of what they did during the year.

If you'd like a list summarizing the music, movies, food products or humidifier hours you have used during the year, the free software you use for this should be able to keep such lists — for your eyes only.

Meanwhile, join me in saying "Out, out, damned Spotify!" and never let them know anything about you again.

UK plans to exile Dmitry Lima

mardi 2 janvier 2024 à 21:48

The UK plans to exile Dmitry Lima to Portugal, on account of a sentence for nonviolent crimes. This despite the fact that he was born in the UK and has never been outside the UK.

I wonder whether Portugal would admit him. Has it got legal grounds to block the deportation?

Since his parents were/are Portuguese, I suppose he is or at least was entitled to apply for Portuguese citizenship — but does he actually have that citizenship? Would it be granted under these circumstances, if he does apply? What if he (rationally) declines to apply for this help in deporting him?

Perhaps this is simply yet another example of the UK state's lack of capacity to implement its own rules reliably.