- Bring It On Live: Ruben Hein - Stand Up Speak Out
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- Should Obama Speak Out in the Troy Davis Case?
Troy Davis is set to be executed for a crime he did not commit next Wednesday, September 21st. Charing Ball thinks it’s time for Obama to speak up on the Davis case, and plea for clemency. Certainly the decent thing for any politician – and especially the president – トロイデイビスは彼が次の9月21日(水曜日)をコミットしていない犯罪のために実行されるように設定されています
- US Finance Official Calls for Interim IMF Chief
Timothy Geithner became the latest in a string of international finance officials to speak out about Dominque Strauss-Kahn ティモシーガイトナーは、国際金融関係者の文字列内のドミンクシュトラウスカーンについて発言して最新になった
- Video: Pakistani reaction to cricket allegations
Pakistan's interior and sports ministers speak out about the controversy over alleged spot-betting during the last Test
パキスタンのインテリアとスポーツ大臣は疑惑スポット最後のテスト中にベットをめぐる論争について発言
- Congressional Panel Reexamines Aid to Palestinians
Republicans and Democrats both speak out against Palestinian bid for statehood 共和党と民主党は、国家の地位のためのパレスチナの入札を非。両方
- Is Warren Buffett A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing?
Among serious investors it has always been blasphemy to speak out against Warren Buffett. However ever since Buffett's open plea to increase taxes for rich people last week, we are seeing more Buffett- haters come out of the woodwork. Below you will find the venom currently posted on a Web site called ZeroHedge.com by former Sanford Bernstein analyst Mike Krieger of Kam LLP: 深刻な投資家の間では常にウォーレンバフェットに対して発言する冒涜してきました
- Dumped by Berlusconi
The only woman in Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right party who dared to speak out against his relationship with young women said yesterday she was being expelled from the movement. While party heavyweights... 若い女性との関係に反対の発言をする勇気がイタリアのベルルスコーニ首相の中道右派政党で唯一の女性は、彼女の動きから追放されていたと発表した
- Ai Weiwei Called 'Politically Feisty' in First Post-Release Interview
The Chinese artist and dissident said he will continue to speak out against injustice 中国の芸術家と反体制は、彼が不正を非難し続けると述べた
- Video:Ai Weiwei – 'Life is never guaranteed to be safe'
Ai Weiwei, the Chinese artist who will soon take over Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, on why he wants to tell people that it's OK to speak outDan ChungTania Branigan
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- 10 years of war: Afghans speak out
It has been 10 years since the US-led invasion of Afghanistan that ousted the Taliban but plunged the country into a gruelling insurgencyJeremy KellyPaddy AllenChristine Oliver
それは、タリバンを追放アフガニスタンの米国主導の侵攻以来、10年いましたが、その過酷なinsurgencyJeremy KellyPaddy AllenChristineオリバーに国の急落している
- Peter Bradshaw on Jafar Panahi and Mohammad Rasoulof
'Who will speak out for Iran's film-makers?'Sometimes, an event in the news can be a critic's wakeup call. Just before Christmas, the dismal report came through that Iran had sentenced film-makers and pro-democracy activists Jafar Panahi and Mohammad Rasoulof to five years in prison, and a 20-year ban on film-making for alleged anti-regime propaganda; that 20-year creative ban is chillingly enforced with a concurrent ban on foreign travel. Their appeal is now in progress. Like many others, I immediately wrote vehemently in support of Panahi but I realised that I really knew nothing of Rasoulof's work. It has sent me on a still ongoing mission to get to know his films. He is admired for the delicacy and poetry of his movies, which are replete with mystery and allegory.Estrangement and imprisonment are recurrent themes. The one movie of his I've so far been able to track down, on an American DVD, is Iron Island from 2005. It's a fascinating symbolic tale of a man who has claimed squatters' rights on a rusting old commercial hulk of a ship, moored way off shore, and finds that he has become the leader of a shanty-town community packed with more and more people who want to get away from the Iranian mainland and live with him on his dystopian sinking boat.So often in the last 10 years, compelling films from Iran have had this same enigmatic, symbolic offshore setting – often on the island of Kish. Could it be that Iranian film-makers yearningly express their profound alienation from their own government and nation through these indirect images? The arrest of Panahi and Rasoulouf suggests: yes. This sickening injustice has been a critical clarification.Meanwhile, awards season is now upon us. At Cannes last year, Juliette Binoche used her appeara 。。u0026#39;誰がイランの映画製作者の発言でしょうか?。。u0026#39;場合によっては、ニュースでイベントが評論家のウェイクアップコールすることができます
- French ex-minister charged with rape
Georges Tron denies allegations by two former female colleagues that he assaulted themFrench prosecutors have opened a judicial inquiry into alleged rape and sexual assault by a former minister and asked that he be charged.Georges Tron, who has been in custody for two days this week, resigned as junior minister for civil service after the allegations surfaced last month.A judicial official said on Wednesday the prosecutor in Evry, outside Paris, opened an inquiry targeting Tron and his assistant. The official wasn't authorised to be publicly named.The 53-year-old Tron has denied allegations by two former female colleagues that foot massages he administered evolved into sexual assaults.The women said assault charges in New York against prominent French politician Dominique Strauss-Kahn inspired them to speak out.FranceEuropeguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
ジョルジュトロン氏は暴行themFrenchの検察当局は元首相の主張するレイプや性的暴行に司法調査を開いた彼は、今週二日間拘留されてきたcharged.Georgesトロン、、にすることを要請した2つの元の女性の同僚での主張を拒否疑惑が最後month.A司法官はエヴリーの検察官は、パリの外に、トロンと彼の助手をターゲットに調査を開いたとの見方を浮上後、市民サービスのためのジュニア大臣を辞任した
- Mali, France Condemn Alleged Tuareg Rebel Atrocities
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- Pakistani Activist to Continue to Speak Out for Women's Rights
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- Rural Women in Africa Speak Out at Climate Conference
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- Freddie Mac and Norwegian Wealth Fund Past Executives Speak Out on Corporate Governance
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- Tony Kushner's degree snub puts playwrights in their place
Academia should be a bastion of intellectual freedom, but this retraction shows writers are expected to keep the status quoPlaywrights who speak out often suffer a backlash. It happened to Harold Pinter in Britain, and the latest example is Tony Kushner in the US. He was supposed to receive an honorary degree from John Jay College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY), but it's now been vetoed because of a protest from a single trustee who claims that Kushner is anti-Israel. Kushner himself has robustly denied the charge that he ever advocated a boycott of Israel, however critical he may be of Israeli defence policies. It makes you wonder whether any self-respecting intellectual will in future want to accept an honorary degree from a college that seems so ready to stifle open debate.The irony is that Kushner is, among many other things, a profoundly Jewish playwright. He first came to attention with A Bright Room Called Day, which showed a group of friends in Weimar Germany in 1932-33 disintegrating under the pressure of Hitler's rise to power. And Kushner's most famous work, Angels in America, pits a conservative Mormon against a liberal Jew, depicts closeted gay McCarthy henchman Roy Cohn as both a political Machiavelli and an incarnation of life force, and rejects stasis in favour of reconciliation, hope and the possibility of change.What is absurd is that Kushner should be penalised at all for speaking out on the subject of modern Israel. But society likes its playwright to know their place. Pinter was constantly mocked in the media for attacking the lies and falsehoods of American foreign policy and its British supporters – until, that is, the invasion of Iraq on dubious legal and moral grounds woke people up to the truth of what he was saying. Like Kushn アカデミアは、知的自由の砦する必要がありますこの後退は、作家は、しばしば反発を受ける声ステータスquoPlaywrightsを保つと予想されますを示しています
- In Assad’s Defense - Syrians Speak Out
VOA asks Syrians supportive of their president to make a case for his regime VOAは、彼の政権のためのケースを作るために、その社長の支持シリアに要求
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- Young people air views on racism, 18 years after Stephen Lawrence murder
Social science researchers hold a special event in Leeds to give youth a platform - and widen interest in their own workLeeds is hosting an unusual and interesting event this coming Saturday, 29 October, under the auspices of the Economic and Social Research Council.This noble organisation, which once offered me a research grant as a young student many years ago (but I became a journalist instead) is assessing public views on racism and the long-term aftermath of the murder of Stephen Lawrence 18 years ago and the subsequent inquiry.The all-day event at the Carriageworks in Millennium Square will bring together young people, academics, campaigners and you – us – the man and woman in the street. This also has pleasant echoes of the late 1960s and early Seventies, especially as the ESRC is encouraging younger participants to steer the proceedings.The event coincides with the retrial of two men accused of Stephen Lawrence's murder and also follows criticism of the effects of the 'institutional racism' concept in some organisations, including the police. It is part of the ESRC's Festival of Social Science, which is trying to widen practice beyond what you might called 'institutionalised sociology', or people with grants writing theses within academic institutions.Jane Trowell, co-ordinator of Shake!, one of the groups which has organised the day says:After what happened across the country's streets this summer, we need to know: Have we moved on? Where are we now? This event, which we're calling Britain on Trial: Young Voices Speak Out will provide an opportunity to discuss the challenges young people face, make sure their voices are heard and develop creative ideas for change. The morning will see discussion, followed by 'creative responses' in the afternoon using drama, po 経済社会研究Council.This高貴な組織の後援の下で珍しいと面白いイベントこの来る10月29日(土曜日)に、ホストしていると、自分のworkLeedsへの関心を広げる - 社会科学の研究者は、若者のプラットフォームを提供するリーズの特別なイベントを開催、人種差別と18年前にスティーブンローレンスの殺人の長期的な余波とその後のinquiry.The上でのパブリックビューを評価している一度、何年も前に若い学生のように私に研究助成金を提供する(ただし、私が代わりにジャーナリストになった)私達 - - 通りの男性と女性のミレニアム広場でキャリッジワークスでの終日のイベントは若い人、学者、活動家とあなたを一緒に表示されます
- Letters: Blair's exaggerated rhetoric on Iraq
I am pleased to see, at last, evidence from another member of the Defence Intelligence Staff that endorses an important element of what I told the Hutton inquiry as long ago as 2003 (Iraq dossier drawn up to make case for war – intelligence officer, 13 May).Major General Laurie, one of the three top officials in the DIS, has revealed that the chief of Defence Intelligence made it clear to the senior managers that the purpose of the dossier was to make a case for war. Although the deputy chief did not pass this message down through the intelligence analysis arm of the organisation, those of us involved with WMD intelligence analysis had no doubt that justification of a likely war was its overriding purpose. This judgment was based on the experience of contributing to a dossier on al-Qaida in Afghanistan that preceded British military action the previous year, and our interpretation of the then prime minister Tony Blair's exaggerated rhetoric on Iraq's WMD capabilities and the threat posed by Saddam Hussein.Given that so many ministers and senior officials at the time have, either explicitly or implicitly, through the several related inquiries, denied this was the purpose of the dossier, I cannot help but wonder why it took General Laurie so long to speak out.Dr Brian JonesAuthor of Failing IntelligenceIraq war inquiryIraqTony Blairguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
情報将校、13 - 私は2003(イラク書類は、戦争のためのケースを作るに描画された前に限り、ハットン調査を言ったの重要な要素を支持して防衛インテリジェンススタッフの他のメンバーから最後に、証拠を見て、満足している場合があります)
- Indonesia Suicide Bombing Fits New Pattern of Attacking Local Targets
Analysts say smaller groups of Islamic extremists targeting police and Indonesians who speak out against religious fundamentalism アナリストらは、イスラム過激派の小さなグループは、警察とインドネシア宗教的原理主義に反対の発言をターゲットと言う
- My father's murder must not silence the voices of reason in Pakistan | Shehrbano Taseer
There is a real danger that extremists could triumph if good people do not continue to speak outI can't help but roll my eyes when I'm informed I must keep a guard with me at all times now. After my father, Salmaan Taseer, was assassinated by his own security guard on 4 January – my brother Shehryar's 25th birthday – does it even matter? If the governor of Pakistan's largest province can be shot dead by a policeman assigned to protect him in broad daylight in a market in the federal capital, Islamabad, is anyone really safe?It was after lunch that I started receiving one message after another from friends inquiring about my father. I rang him. No answer. I called his chauffeur in Islamabad. He was wailing and incoherent. I told him to calm down and tell me everything. The governor had been about to step into the car after lunch at his favourite local cafe, he said. He had been shot in the back. There was a lot of blood, he said. I told him everything would be fine: my father was a fighter and he would make it.According to the postmortem report I read, they recovered 27 bullets from his body, which means the gunman actually reloaded his weapon so nothing would be left to chance. Each one of my father's vital organs was punctured by the hail of bullets, except his heart and larynx – his mighty, compassionate heart and his husky, sensible voice.The assassin, Mumtaz Qadri, had reportedly asked others in the governor's temporary security detail to take him alive. Almost a dozen, including security personnel, are now under arrest. Speaking to camera crews the same day from jail, 26-year-old Qadri said he had killed my father because he had criticised the country's draconian and often misused blasphemy laws. It seems that Qadri was also inspired by the rally against my father 過激派が勝利善良な人々が助けることはできませんが、私の目を転がす私は現在、すべての回で私と一緒にガードを維持する必要があります通知しているときoutIを話すことを続けることができるかどうかが本当の危険性があります
- The vicious calculus of insurgency | Erica Gaston
Increasingly targeted by the Taliban, the under-protected Afghan civilians are paying an unacceptable price for Nato's occupationThe UN reported on Monday that in the first six months of 2010, the number of civilian deaths and injuries rose 31%, with the majority (76%) caused by insurgents. Suicide attacks and IEDs against the military killed most of these civilians, who were innocent bystanders.Insurgents are also increasingly turning to assassinations and intentionally targeting the local population, particularly in southern Afghanistan. They may not be as deadly in terms of number of casualties caused but, in many ways, they are equally harmful to humanitarian and strategic interests in Afghanistan.Insurgent assassinations and kidnapping skyrocketed across Afghanistan in the first part of 2010, from just over three per week in the first half of 2009, to an average of 18 civilians assassinated per week in May and June 2010, according to the UN. Southern Afghanistan has been the most affected by these threats, as US and Nato promises of more troops and operations triggered greater attacks and intimidation by insurgent forces. The UN report documents in greater detail how newly proposed operations and counter-insurgency campaigns in Kandahar city and the areas around Marjah, Helmand, rather than leading to greater protection as promised, instead touched off a spike in targeted killings and other attacks. Those who have been targeted include local officials, parliamentary candidates, international military translators, Afghan police, employees of international organisations, pro-government mullahs who speak out against the Taliban, teachers, young girls or women going to school or attempting to work, and more. The message from the Taliban is loud and clear: any level of ますますタリバンの下で保護されたアフガニスタンの民間人がターゲットが28日報じた2010年の最初の6ヶ月で、民間人の死亡と負傷者数は、過半数(76%、31%増のことをNATOのoccupationThe国連の受け入れ価格を支払っている)武装勢力による
- A superb choice for the peace prize that China can't ignore | Observer editorial
Awarding a Nobel to Liu Xiaobo has served to amplify his pro-democratic voiceThe Chinese government was naturally displeased by the announcement last week that Liu Xiaobo, jailed pro-democracy activist, had won the 2010 Nobel peace prize. Authorities summoned the Norwegian ambassador to account for the decision. Screens showing the news on western TV channels – CNN and BBC World – went blank. Web links to stories about the Nobel prize were blocked.It is not hard to see why Beijing should react as it did. Although Mr Liu is known and admired among human rights campaigners abroad, he is not, thanks to a powerful apparatus of censorship, a famous figure for most Chinese.Charter 08, the call for democratic reforms that Mr Liu co-authored and which earned him an 11-year prison sentence, is not a widely circulated document. Having the man and his cause flashed all over global media threatened to subvert Chinese information control.Berating the emissary from a small Nordic country, meanwhile, was a way of signalling to the world that friendship with East Asia's economic and military superpower requires tolerance of its authoritarian political arrangements. Most governments have accepted that bargain.One justification for refusing to speak out about human rights in China is the claim that intervention makes matters worse, reinforcing the Communist party's paranoid fear of being undermined from within and helping it present democracy activists as agents of foreign powers. Condemning repression might have limited impact, but turning a blind eye has none. As a technique for dealing with brutal authoritarian regimes, it is a well-tested failure.The truth is that, to many western ears, the clamour of China's markets is louder than the pleas of its dissidents. The Nobel committee is 劉暁波にノーベル賞を授与して、彼のプロ民主主義voiceThe中国政府は、自然に民主化運動投。劉暁波は、2010年ノーベル平和賞を受賞したことを発表先週、不快にされた増幅するために務めている
- The international currency war: what the experts say
How serious a threat does the use of exchange rates as a policy weapon pose to the global economic recovery? Policymakers and heads of central banks speak outDominique Strauss-Kahn, head of the International Monetary Fund, has warned that an international currency war risks undermining the global recovery. Here is what he and other policymakers around the world have said about exchange rates recently.Dominique Strauss-Kahn, IMF managing director (5 October)There is clearly the idea beginning to circulate that currencies can be used as a policy weapon.Translated into action, such an idea would represent a very serious risk to the global recovery... Any such approach would have a negative and very damaging longer-run impact.Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel economics laureate (5 October)The irony is that the Fed is creating all this liquidity with the hope that it will revive the American economy.It's doing nothing for the American economy, but it's causing chaos over the rest of the world. It's a very strange policy that they are pursuing.Jean-Claude Juncker, chairman of eurozone finance ministers (5 October)China's real effective exchange rate remains undervalued.The Chinese authorities do not share our view.Subir Gokarn, India's central bank deputy governor (5 October)It is becoming a larger global problem because of the imbalance, that there is so much of liquidity and the returns are skewed towards emerging markets.So it is emerging as a potential threat and we are clearly thinking of ways in which we can deal with it.Robert Zoellick, World Bank president (4 October)I don't foresee that we're moving into an era of global currency wars but there are clearly going to be tensions.Money is chasing yield. It can't find those yields in developed economies and this is not only pushing どのように深刻な脅威は、ポリシーの武器としての為替レートを使用すると、世界的な景気回復をもたらすのですか?政策立案者や中央銀行の長は、outDominiqueシュトラウスカーン氏は、国際通貨基金の長は、国際的な通貨戦争のリスクは世界的な景気回復を損なうと警告している話す
- Victims of harassment speak out in Lebanon
On three occasions Doha had to jump out of her cab when the driver assaulted her in broad daylight. But now she has joined a growing number of women in Lebanon who speak out against sexual harassment.While the subject remains taboo to a large part in the tiny Arab country on the eastern Mediterranean, a group of activists have launched a campaign to raise awareness.A television ad features a young employee named Salwa who is summoned by her boss. When she enters his office, he is sprawled out in his chair, cigar in hand, and slyly holds out a promotion form to her. 3回のドーハは、彼女のタクシーのドライバーが白昼堂々と彼女を暴行ジャンプしなければならなかった
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