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Edward Snowden a 'Total Hero,' says Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak

May 28, 2015 by Nasheman

“It’s almost like you can’t have any secrets anymore,” Steve Wozniak says. “And the modern generation just accepts this as the status quo.”

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and says NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is a 'total hero.' (Photo: Getty)

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and says NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is a ‘total hero.’ (Photo: Getty)

by Deirdre Fulton, Common Dreams

Privacy advocate and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak considers NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden to be a “total hero” and laments a missed opportunity to build more privacy protections into modern computer operating systems, according to a recent interview.

Asked about Snowden in an interview with the Middle East technology website ITP.netpublished late last week, “Woz” said: “Total hero to me; total hero. Not necessarily [for] what he exposed, but the fact that he internally came from his own heart, his own belief in the United States Constitution, what democracy and freedom was about. And now a federal judge has said that NSA data collection was unconstitutional.”

Regarding today’s privacy protections—or lack thereof—the inventor, engineer, and programmer, who designed both the Apple I and Apple II computers in the late 1970s, is unimpressed.

“It’s almost impossible [to protect yourself] because today’s operating systems generally get so huge that they can only come from a few sources, like Microsoft, Google and Apple,” he said. “And those operating systems have so many millions of lines of code in them, built by tens of thousands of engineers over time, that it’s so difficult to go back and detect anything in it that’s spying on you. It’s like having a house with 50,000 doors and windows and you have no idea where there might be a tiny little camera.”

“It’s almost like you can’t have any secrets anymore,” he added. “And the modern generation just accepts this as the status quo.”

Wozniak, known to many by his nickname Woz, also lashed out at mega-corporations like Google and Facebook, which he said “are trying to make money off knowing things about you.”

As Yoni Heisler notes for the tech website BGR, “Woz’s own views on digital privacy are particularly intriguing because Woz’s own work on the Apple I and Apple II helped kickstart the personal computing revolution, helping to establish the framework for the connected world we live in today.”

During the interview, conducted during an international tech conference in Dubai, U.A.E., Wozniak also claimed the U.S. would look like Dubai—a city known for infrastructure spending, ultra-modern architecture, and lavish wealth—if it pursued different spending priorities.

“Everything is first-class,” he said of Dubai. “The United States used to talk, when I was growing up, like that’s what we were. The U.S. would look like this if we didn’t spend all our money on the military.”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Edward Snowden, NSA, Steve Wozniak

Nusra leader: Our mission is to defeat Syrian regime

May 28, 2015 by Nasheman

Abu Mohammed al-Golani in exclusive interview to Al Jazeera says his group has no specific agenda to target West.

Abu Mohammad al-Golani

by Al Jazeera

The leader of the Nusra Front, one of Syria’s most powerful rebel groups, has said that his group’s main mission is to dislodge the regime of President Bashar al-Assad and that it has no agenda to target the West unless provoked.

“We are only here to accomplish one mission, to fight the regime and its agents on the ground, including Hezbollah and others,” Abu Mohammed al-Golani said in an exclusive interview aired on Al Jazeera on Wednesday.

“Nusra Front doesn’t have any plans or directives to target the West. We received clear orders not to use Syria as a launching pad to attack the US or Europe in order to not sabotage the true mission against the regime. Maybe al-Qaeda does that but not here in Syria,” he said.

But his statements did include a warning against the US over its attacks on the armed group, which has been blacklisted a “terrorist organisation” by the US.

“Our options are open when it comes to targeting the Americans if they will continue their attacks against us in Syria. Everyone has the right to defend themselves,” he said in an interview with the Doha-based network.

‘Khorasan fabricated’

Golani not only accused Western nations of backing the government of President Assad against the rebels, but of also fabricating the “Khorasan” group – which Washington says is a covert faction in Syria that aspires to attack the US.

“The West is targeting Nusra because they know we are the real threat to the Assad regime. This is why they came out and said they are only targeting this group that they called Khorasan,” the leader of al-Qaeda’s Syria branch said.

“There is nothing called Khorasan group.The Americans came up with it to deceive the public. They claim that this secret group was set up to target the Americans but this is not right.”

He also noted that the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group (ISIL), which has been accused of rampant atrocities and controls large parts of the country, was a main threat to the Nusra Front.

“Assad forces are fighting us on one end, Hezbollah on another and ISIL on a third front. It is all about their mutual interests.”

Alawites will not be targeted

When questioned whether the Nusra Front planned to establish Islamic state in Syria, Golani said that after the whole war is over, all factions and groups in the country will be consulted before considering
“establishing an Islamic state”.

Golani also said that his group will not target the country’s Alawite minority despite their support for Bashar al-Assad’s government.

“The battle does not end in Qardaha, the Alawite village and the birthplace of the Assad clan,” he said.

“Our war is not a matter of revenge against the Alawites despite the fact that in Islam, they are considered to be heretics.

Filed Under: Muslim World Tagged With: Abu Mohammad al-Golani, Bashar al-Assad, Jabhat al-Nusra, Syria

Heat wave toll in Andhra, Telangana crosses 1,300

May 28, 2015 by Nasheman

heatwave

Hyderabad: The heat wave sweeping across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana claimed over 200 more lives since Tuesday, taking the toll to 1,360.

Officials on Wednesday night said 157 people succumbed to sunstroke in Andhra Pradesh while 70 died in Telangana since Tuesday.

There was no respite from the blistering heat as both the states recorded temperatures three to seven degrees Celsius higher than the average.

The toll in Andhra Pradesh now stands at 1,024 and in Telangana at 366. Officials in the two states had confirmed 1,133 deaths till Tuesday night.

Almost all the deaths were reported during the past one week.

Though Andhra Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister N. Chinna Rajappa had confirmed 551 deaths on Tuesday, the toll was revised later based on reports received from the districts.

Disaster management department officials said they were revising the figures after receiving confirmation from field-level officials about the deaths.

Though temperatures dropped in parts of Telangana and also in north coastal Andhra on Wednesday, both the states continued to reel under the searing heat.

The Hyderabad Meteorological Centre has warned that severe heat wave conditions may continue for another two days.

The heat wave, attributed to dry winds from the north-westerly direction, may abate after two days.

The highest temperature of 47 degrees Celsius was recorded at Jangamaheswarapuram in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday. Vijayawada, Bapatla and Machilipatnam sizzled at 46 degrees.

The mercury continued to be above 42 degrees in most parts of south coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema.

In Telangana, Nalgonda and Khammam were the hottest places on Wednesday at 46 degrees Celsius.

Poor people, especially the homeless, construction workers, rickshaw pullers and street vendors were the worst hit by the heat wave.

According to officials, the majority of the victims were the elderly and children. The Andhra Pradesh government has already announced compensation of Rs.1 lakh each for the families of the victims.

Out of 867 deaths confirmed by officials in Andhra Pradesh till Tuesday night, Prakasam district accounted for 202. Guntur (130), Visakhapatnam (112) and East Godavari (107) also bore the brunt of the heat wave.

Vijayanagaram district accounted for 78 deaths, Nellore 74, Srikakulam 40, Chittoor 29, Kadapa 22, Kurnool 17 and Anantapur 14.

In Telangana, Nalgonda district was the worst hit with 73 deaths. Khammam district accounted for 60 deaths, Mahabubnagar 32, Medak 26, Karimnagar and Adilabad 22 each, Warangal 9, Nizamabad 8 and Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy seven each.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Andhra Pradesh, Heatwave, Hyderabad, Telangana

Delhi government challenges Centre’s notification on LG’s powers

May 28, 2015 by Nasheman

Najeeb Jung Arvind Kejriwal

New Delhi: The AAP government on Thursday moved the Delhi High Court challenging the Centre’s recent notification giving the Lieutenant Governor absolute powers in appointing bureaucrats in the national capital.

The petition was mentioned before a bench of justices B.D. Ahmed and Sanjeev Sachdeva, saying, “The Delhi government has decided to move against the Ministry of Home Affairs’ (MHA’s) May 21 notification.”

“As per the notification, the LG would have jurisdiction over matters connected with services, public orders, police and land, and…services of bureaucrats…allowing him discretionary powers to seek the opinion of the CM,” it said.

The petition was mentioned by Delhi government standing counsel Raman Duggal a day after the Centre moved the Supreme Court challenging an order of the Delhi HC which termed as “suspect” MHA’s recent notification barring the city government’s Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) from acting against its officers in criminal offences.

The HC had also held that the LG cannot act in his discretion.

Mr. Duggal also said that he has challenged all notifications issued by the Centre in the past. The bench has listed the matter for hearing on Friday.

The Delhi government, led by the Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, has also challenged the appointment of Shakuntala Gamlin as acting Chief Secretary by the LG.

LG meets Union Home Secretary

Meanwhile, Delhi LG Najeeb Jung met Union Home Secretary L.C. Goyal on Thursday, amidst the ongoing tussle between him and the AAP government.

The meeting came a day after the Delhi Assembly passed a resolution rejecting the Home Ministry notification giving absolute powers to the LG in several matters, including transfer and postings of senior bureaucrats.

After the meeting with the Home Secretary, the LG refused to speak to media persons.

Sources said they discussed the issue of Wednesday’s resolution passed by the Delhi Assembly and the government’s stand in the apex court with regard to the SLP.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Aam Aadmi Party, AAP, BJP, Congress, Delhi Deadlock, Lieutenant Governor, Najeeb Jung

One shot dead in Patanjali food park; Ramdev’s brother arrested

May 28, 2015 by Nasheman

Ramdev Rambharat

Dehradun: One person was shot dead and four others were injured today when a clash broke out between security guards on duty at Ramdev’s Patanjali Food and Herbal Park in Padartha area and members of a truck union, the police said.

Two persons, including Ramdev’s brother Rambharat, have been detained for interrogation in connection with the incident.

The police said the members of the truck union were for some time protesting against the firm engaging truck operators from outside of Haridwar for transporting products to market.

They wanted the firm’s management to assign the job to local truck owners, SP (rural) Parmendra Dobhal said.

The supporters of the union today stopped trucks outside the gates of the firm to which the security guards objected.

A verbal clash ensued followed by fist fighting leading to the security men opening fire at the group of truckers, killing one of them on the spot, he said.

The deceased has been identified as Balbir (50), who hails from Ethal in Haridwar district.

Four persons belonging to both groups were also injured in the clash, the SP said.

Ramdev’s brother Rambharat and a park employee have been detained for questioning, the police said adding that the situation was under control.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Baba Ramdev, Padartha, Patanjali Food and Herbal Park, Rambharat

Yaduveer crowned as Maharaja of Mysuru

May 28, 2015 by Nasheman

Mysore: Yaduveer Krishnanadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar during his Coronation Ceremony in Mysore on Thursday. Photo: PTI

Mysore: Yaduveer Krishnanadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar during his Coronation Ceremony in Mysore on Thursday. Photo: PTI

Mysuru: Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar was coronated as the Maharaja of Mysuru on Thursday. The newly coronated King ascended the silver throne ‘Bhadrasana’ following the coronation ceremony.

Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar is the 27th King of the Wadiyar dynasty.

The coronation ceremony took place at the Amba Vilas Palace, Mysore today morning at around 9:30 am. Around 1,000 special guests attended the royal occasion.

Former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda attended the coronation ceremony along with other politicians.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Mysore, Pramoda Devi Wadiyar, Srikantadutta Narasimharaja Wadiyar, Yaduveer Gopal Raj Urs

'Achche din' only for PM, not for common people: Tarun Gogoi

May 27, 2015 by Nasheman

Tarun Gogoi

Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Wednesday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying ‘achche din’ (good days) have come only for the prime minister and not for the common people.

“The prime minister wore a suit worth Rs.10 lakh. So ‘achche din’ have come for him, but not for the people. I have not even seen a suit worth Rs.10 lakh,” Gogoi said in an interaction with media persons.

Gogoi criticised the frequent visits by central ministers to Assam and the northeast, saying it was a ploy to impress the people of the state ahead of the state assembly elections next year.

“We are happy that so many ministers are coming to Assam and other parts of the region now. This will continue till next year’s elections and after the elections, it will stop,” he said.

Launching a personal attack against the prime minister on his dressing style, Gogoi said: “The sales of the Modi jacket have gone down now. Earlier it was in fashion. Even I have worn one. People have now come to know that the quality of the Modi jacket is not good and that is why the same has decreased now.”

Gogoi claimed that the Congress will come to power again in Assam in next year’s assembly elections.

“The people of Assam have seen the BJP government at the Centre in the last one year. They made so many promises before the Lok Sabha elections. However, they have now made U-turns on most of them,” Gogoi said.

“The BJP has cheated the people of Assam and so it cannot come to power in Assam,” he said.

On the Congress party’s alliance with other parties, the chief minister said: “We have decided to go alone in next year’s polls. There are problems of accommodation in a coalition government. So, there will not be any alliance next year.”

Gogoi also accused the BJP-led government at the Centre of reducing the centrally-sponsored schemes from 142 to 66, and of further moves to cut programmes launched by the earlier governments.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Achche din, BJP, Narendra Modi, Tarun Gogoi

Haryana: 15 houses burnt, 5 injured due to communal clash in Faridabad

May 27, 2015 by Nasheman

Faridabad-Riots

Faridabad: At least five persons were injured and around 15 houses gutted after a clash erupted between two communities over construction of a religious structure in Atali village in Faridabad, following which the district administration has beefed up security.

At least five persons were injured and about 15 houses burnt on Tuesday night when people from the two communities clashed over construction of the religious structure adjacent to the other community’s religious site, SHO In-charge Inspector Preetpal said.

The trouble began on Tuesday when the roof of the religious structure was being laid, he said.

A group of people from the other community started pelting stones and turned violent with equal retaliation from the other side, he said.

The group poured kerosene on the houses of those belonging to the community and set them on fire. The people fled from their houses, he said.

Section 144 was imposed in the village, he said, adding that twenty people have been booked under various sections of the IPC and Arms Act.

The police are on a strict vigil to avoid any untoward situation, the inspector said.

The SHO of Police Station Chainsa has been suspended for not handling the situation well.

Police force from six nearby districts was called to control the situation, an official said, adding that flag march was also conducted by the police.

Haryana Commissioner of Police Subhash Yadav, Sub Divisional Magistrate Priyanka Soni, DCP Bhupinder Singh, and other senior police and administration officials visited the village to review the situation, an official said.

Local MLA Moolchand Sharma said a meeting was organised in the SDM’s office today in which people from both the communities participated and the matter was resolved.

The government will compensate those affected and action will be taken against the accused, the MLA added.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Communalism, Faridabad, Haryana, Riots

Senior FIFA officials indicted on corruption charges

May 27, 2015 by Nasheman

US indicts 14 people as Swiss authorities announce criminal investigation into 2018 and 2022 World Cup bids.

FIFA

by Al Jazeera

Swiss authorities have arrested seven leading FIFA officials in Zurich on racketeering and bribery charges brought by the United States and announced they have opened a criminal case in connection with the allocation of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

The arrested officials are among 14 people named in a 47-count indictment that was unsealed in federal court in New York City on Wednesday.

Among those charged in the indictment are FIFA Vice President Jeffrey Webb and Jack Warner – the current and former presidents of CONCACAF (the continental confederation under FIFA headquartered in the US).

The 14 officials and executives were charged with a bribery and kickback scheme that spanned a 24-year period.

The Justice Department revealed that four individuals and two companies have already pleaded guilty, in a case that has rocked football’s world governing body.

“It spans at least two generations of soccer officials who, as alleged, have abused their positions of trust to acquire millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks,” US Attorney General Loretta Lynch said.

FIFA President Sepp Blatter was not among the men arrested, FIFA spokesperson Walter de Gregorio confirmed. The governing body’s officials are in Switzerland for the congress as its gets ready to elect  its next president.

“The General Secretary and President have not been arrested,” de Gregorio said in a press conference. “FIFA welcomes this process as it initiated it last November, lodging a legal complaint with the federal attorney.”

“The 2018 and 2022 World Cups will be played in Russia and Qatar. One thing [arrests] has nothing to do with the other and the election will take place as planned.”

The US Department of Justice released a statement confirming the intensity of the investigation, saying that the bribes in question mounted to “well over $150m”.

“The defendants also include US and South American sports marketing executives who are alleged to have systematically paid and agreed to pay well over $150m in bribes and kickbacks to obtain lucrative media and marketing rights to international soccer tournaments,” the statement said.

“The indictment alleges corruption that is rampant, systemic and deep-rooted, both abroad and here in the United States,” added US Attorney General Loretta Lynch.

World Cup investigation

Separate to the US indictment, the Swiss Office of the Attorney General (OAG) issued a statement saying it has “opened criminal proceedings against persons unknown on suspicion of criminal mismanagement and of money laundering in connection with the allocation of the 2018 and 2022 Football World Cups”.

The OAG said it has seized data and documents from FIFA’s IT systems on Wednesday as part of its investigation.

“It is suspected that irregularities occurred in the allocation of the FIFA World Cups of 2018 and 2022,” the OAG statement said.

“The OAG and the Swiss Federal Criminal Police will be questioning 10 persons who took part in voting on the allocation of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups as members of the Executive Committee in 2010.”

The US is expected to seek extradition of the officials who have been arrested.

Elections still on

FIFA called the arrest a “difficult moment” but said it would not derail President Sepp Blatter’s bid to win a fifth term in an election on Friday.

“It is certainly a difficult moment for us,” added De Gregorio.

“There was never such an idea to postpone the congress nor the election, one thing has nothing to do with the other.”

He said that Blatter was “not dancing in his office” following the arrests but remained “calm” and was prepared to cooperate fully with investigators.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Corruption, FIFA

Monks join hundreds in Myanmar anti-Rohingya rally

May 27, 2015 by Nasheman

Yangon protesters decry international “bullying” as persecuted Rohingya migrants flee for other Southeast Asian nations

About 400 people, including 40 monks, gathered to show their support for the anti-Rohingya campaign [EPA]

About 400 people, including 40 monks, gathered to show their support for the anti-Rohingya campaign [EPA]

by Manny Maung, Al Jazeera

Yangon: Hundreds of demonstrators, including Buddhist monks, have marched in Yangon against what they say is “bullying” by the international community about Myanmar’s stance on the Rohingya ethnic minority group.

Thousands of Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar in recent months claiming fear of persecution, and many are still languishing at sea as they wait to seek asylum in Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.

A spokeswoman for Wednesday’s protest, held by nationalist and religious groups, insisted the humanitarian crisis was not caused by Myanmar.

“These people are not from Myanmar,” Sandy Thin Mar Oo said, yelling through a loudspeaker to the protesters who gathered before marching the streets.

In an impassioned speech, she called for the United Nations and the international community to stop blaming Myanmar as the sole perpetrators of the unfolding human tragedy.

“Don’t blame Myanmar alone,” she said, encouraging the crowd to yell slogans after her. “Don’t bully Myanmar.”

Spiralling crisis

Human rights groups and the UN have warned of a spiralling humanitarian crisis and have urged Myanmar to provide better conditions for the Rohingya, who are considered by the Myanmar government as illegal migrants from Bangladesh.

About 400 people, including 40 monks, gathered to show their support for the anti-Rohingya campaign on Wednesday.

Protesters donned T-shirts emblazoned with the captions, “Boat people are not from Myanmar” and “Myanmar should not take the blame for boat people problem”.

U Win Hlan Tha, a monk who attended the rally, said he wanted to show his support of “real” Myanmar people.

“These people are not really us and the international media has got it all wrong,” he said. “What they have to understand is that we are never going to let them in because they have never been one of us.”

Protesters donned T-shirts emblazoned with the captions, ‘Boat people are not from Myanmar’ [AP]

Bystanders watched quietly as protesters led a short march through a section of a Yangon suburb where many Muslim residents reside.

Asked what they thought of the campaign, most declined to comment. But others said they fully supported the protesters and their message to the international community.

“We had never even heard of the word ‘Rohingya’ before the riots in Sittwe in 2012,” said one bystander who declined to be named.

“For once, I don’t think the government is lying to Myanmar people,” he said.

Religious tensions are simmering in Myanmar, where at least 240 people have been killed since communal conflict was sparked between Muslim and Buddhist groups in 2012.

Asia director of Human Rights Watch, Brad Adams, said neighbouring ASEAN countries needed to do more for the Rohingya, who had fallen prey to human traffickers because of their desperate situation in Myanmar.

“Just as important, there will be no long-term solution unless [Myanmar] ends its rights-abusing and discriminatory policies toward the Rohinga and joins other countries in taking action against smugglers and traffickers who abuse and prey on them,” he added.

Filed Under: Human Rights Tagged With: Burma, Myanmar, Rohingya, Rohingya Muslims

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