Torture Awareness Month

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June is Torture Awareness Month

I will be covering this topic in-depth this month - i’ve quite a few things saved up from the last issue of the Amnesty International magazine - and also this Bloggers Against Torture initiative has spurred me on some more. If you are a blogger, please join - you can make a difference!

Torture Awareness Month is an effort to respond to the growing evidence that the United States government is engaging systematically in the use of torture and inhuman treatment as part of the Global War on Terror.

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Question the Prime Minister

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the Downing Street website aka tony”s portal will be broadcasting an “exclusive interview” with the Prime Minister tomorrow - and stop press! you will be able to ask him questions.

“The new forum is open to anyone and is an opportunity for the public to challenge the PM on any subject they wish, just as MPs do every Wednesday at Prime Minister”s Questions Time.”

Apparently the interviewers choose the questions ( not his team) : Sarah Sands of the Daily Mail and Michael White of The Guardian.

You can email your questions to questions@pmo.gov.uk

Apparently the broadcast will start at 5 pm tomorrow, and you”ve got till 12 noon to email them the questions. I remember the last time they had such a webcast, tony was late!
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Pickled Politics and Sonia’s Diary

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I’ve been following the collaborative blog Pickled Politics for a while and I now am contributing through my own diary page on the site - the oh-so-creatively named ..Sonia’s Diary.

Incidentally, Pickled Politics has been nominated for the New Statesman’s New Media Awards 2006 - under the ‘Contributing to Civic Society’ theme.

I would also like to point to another journal I have recently launched - which will be slanted towards literature, art and travel, in addition to any theorizing I may come up with of course.

role of international institutions mr. blair?

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this morning”s epolitix summary highlights the following about Tony Blair”s trip to the US: -
“Before heading back to the UK, the prime minister delivers a keynote speech setting out his views on the role of international institutions in an era of globalisation. Ahead of the speech, Blair said the international community needs to deal with global problems. “If they”re not tackled, the consequences are very quickly felt around the world,” he said. “And you have got to have institutions that are capable of taking them on and tackling them and getting action taken.”

ah ha! very interesting - thanks tony for pointing out the role of international institutions. precisely. who are these international institutions, what “power” have they got - who controls them - and the most important questions are - is there any democratic accountability?

silver surfers and the digital divide

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publictechnology.net are running a story on how silver surfers are bridging the ‘digital divide.”

A new survey in Wales undertaken as part of the ‘Broadband Wales Programme‘ suggests that 84% of respondents said they felt their online ability is generally underestimated particularly by the younger generation. Silver Surfers Week is running from the 22nd to 26th May and focuses on helping over50’s gain the most from cyberspace.

Read the full publictechnology.net article here.

free the free market please

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it makes me laugh. we”re so stupid and we love accepting what we”re told without questioning the basics. ( what! you mean this doesn”t apply to just religious people?)

what”s so “free” about the free market? please someone can you explain that to me and give me some simple answers?

there is no such thing - i for one, have always had a libertarian vision of society - the way it should be - not the state of affairs we”re lumbered with.

and a free market? well im in favour of a free society - and since a market is a part of society - im in favour of free markets. duh - you”d think that was obvious to a two-year old. How can anyone have a free market without a free society? ( well if you don”t see markets as part of society ..) Venn diagrams people - think carefully. next edition of this rant will be fully equipped for those of you who can”t see what i mean..
im most bemused by how people say we”ve got free global markets when a) we”ve not got a “free” society and b) in order to have a fully global free market surely you”d think one would have to have full free global movement for the social actors partaking in these so-called free global market. ( which we don”t - for those of you not sure what i mean - please refer to earlier rants on the fact that your global movement depends on your “group” aka that wonderfully “liberating” social unit - the Nation State.)
oh no. and then of course - perhaps people don”t understand “markets” and “social institutions” or governance or government. we are told a free market is a sign of a “laissez-faire” approach - hands off government regulation! it”s “free”. oh yes - it”s “free” - is it now? Even if there”s no government regulation - does it mean it”s free of all forms of regulation? for what is regulation if not “control”? and if anyone”s saying oh yes free markets are free of “control” ill laugh like a wild hyena. oh yes free of control - from social institutions who”re not “government” but how “free” is that - is the big question. is someone saying there are no “forces” out there controlling the situation? yes they squeak - it”s all marketforces - that”s the point. right in that case, we haven”t got free markets, last time i looked folks like the world bank and imf and the WTO and the powerful nation-states ( looking after their own interests :-) nothing wrong with that) didn”t look too much like a market but more like big powerful institutions to me. why pretend ?
so yeah - its pretty clever -focus on govt. “regulation” - and stick the power in the hands of shadowy complex non-accountable organizations - non-national (so it gets past the oh we cant have regulation by national governmental institutions) probably global - ( think IMF! World Bank - again) and hey presto! we all think we”re not “regulated” but free! free as a bird. :-) oh yes…

like i said, it makes me laugh. clearly most people don”t think about social organization. we”re trained to think about “government” — well governments at the end of the day are a form of governance. why we imagine that non-government institutions don”t have power over our lives ( the other thing of course is the term regulation, its very “official” and people don”t really think about how our lives are socially regulated by norms and groups ( aka institutions) even in the absence of “formal” regulation. ) me i”m a fan of as much individual liberty as possible - hence my anarchistic focus on social regulation - ( no point in just looking at formal “regulation” per se) - and that”s precisely why i”d like the spotlight to be on our oh-so-tightly controlled and regulated societies - when institutions have “power” over our lives - whether they”re our group of mates or the world bank - then i think we need to look at these social dynamics.
so the point is this. in societies with no “official” government and “formal” regulation - do we seriously imagine the dynamics are a) free b) not controlled by any “social forces” ? hah.

don”t imagine that cabals, cliques, coteries with power aren”t “regulating” the “market” - because they”re “regulating” the society - so naturally that affects the “marketplace”. who can do what, who can sell what to whom, who gets a preferred price, who gets no access to the market cos they”re a social outcast - you get the picture? the emphasis should be on the social context that the “market” is situated within.

Social forces - why aren”t we looking at that?
chances are if you”re an economist, you won”t get any of this - you”ll bleat - but the market the market! what”s this about the social ? ( no offense to the “enlightened economists” - of course you know that you”re a rare breed :-)
or a conformist - what? you mean all this talk about free markets and we haven”t got any? But..!! ooh dear - shock horror. yep, we need free collaborative markets -where you, me and any tom dick and harry- i.e. individuals can trade with each other without having to worry about what a bunch of uninvited big institutions think about what we ought to be doing. if a group of people organize themselves and want to trade with each other - good for them. why should i let some global institution which is not accountable to me democratically tell me what i can or cannot do based on my membership of that awful construct - the nation-state? Phooey to that - and we”re told that”s “liberalism” of some kind ( ha!!?? ) and “free”.

oh yes - “free” - for those of us in the “right” groups - the ones with the power that is.

not free as in the way i define free. not free for any random individual. oh no!

then again - its like any of these things. some folks thing something is “liberal” and some folks think ..what! ( like religion :-))

Bottom line - some people have laid the groundwork so that any discussion on freedom and markets are carried out without any consideration of the social context and the social organizations and institutions we”re saddled with. which shape the social forces we operate within. taking nation-states for “granted” as some “god-given” social unit with perfect legitimacy and as some wonderfully “free” and equal unit - not as a highly flawed social construct that spawns major global inequalities. oh no.

so of course in the context of that discourse, “free markets” - are all about markets based on national denominations. then the focus is always on this country can”t regulate itself - it must give it self up to “invisible” global regulation. i.e. let”s pretend if there is no “national” regulation, there is no regulation full stop. ( why who”d spot differently!!) of course the emphasis is never on the fact that certain other institutions somewhere else have worked very hard to ensure the current state of play - now that doesn”t sound very “laissez-faire” to me or “free from control and manipulation”. the point - as David Harvey makes - the neoliberals have some very “strong” institutions pushing through their agenda.
Anyhow - i am going to push my agenda - which is that markets aren”t free, and we need free markets - not ones that pit individuals against each other in nasty big cliques and focus on the health of the “nation-state” or big fat institutions-aka big business.fuck that - but free collaborative markets - where individuals are free to barter, exchange, and collaborate with each other. whether that is me as in moi, or me in my voluntary social collective of some sort - you know - the type you actually choose to join and have some democratic involvement in and has accountability to its members - and not some coercive focred social contract.

Liberty and free societies - and thereby - free markets - one day hopefully.

government of by and for, corporations

Web Braille petition - please add your voice!

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Web Braille offers access to thousands of electronic braille books on the Internet for the use of eligible braille readers by the Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS).On May 11th 2006 NLS made the following announcement on the Web Braille website:

“Because of technical and security difficulties, Web Braille will be unavailable in the near future. NLS regrets the inconvenience and will provide further information as soon as possible.”

Unacceptable and unfair - this needs to be resolved immediately! Please add your voice and sign the online petition- they need to sort this out ASAP.

Geek News Central have posted an article on this.
Thanks…

via As it Happens

9/11 Pentagon video released..

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US Department of Justice has released footage of the American Airlines Flight 77 crashing into the Pentagon. This comes after a Freedom of Information Act request by Judicial Watch - a conservative legal group/ ‘watchdog’. Word is this is to quell all the conspiracy theories that the Pentagon was never hit, and an impact was ’simulated’..

the footage is taken from two angles and one of the tapes is from a security camera. reasons cited in the past for not releasing this footage is that it could have had an impact on the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui.
the judicial watch website was down yesterday evening following reports this video was going to be released at 1700 GMT (of course that was going to happen -!) they”ve now dealt with it and you can find the video and info on it here

Due to the overwhelming interest in the newly released video of American Airlines flight 77 which was flown into the Pentagon on September 11th,this webpage has been minimized to reduce the server load.”

It will be very interesting to see what happens now - in the light of all the theories to date ( which of course were all fueled by the non-release of such footage) re: the Pentagon crash - that it didn”t happen etc. etc. If any “conspiracy theorists” are reading this - please shout! Judicial Watch have said that they “hoped the release of the footage would put to rest the conspiracy theories involving American Airlines 77″

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check out what Daimnation has to say about the conspiracy angle.

dulwich picture gallery - free! this sunday..

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dulwich picture gallery

the main galleries of the dulwich picture gallery are open this sunday for free! as part of the dulwich arts festival from 10 to 5 p.m.

contemporary art: another interesting event that is part of the festival is ‘eco-vandalism‘ in Sydenham Hill Woods ( the wood is located between Dulwich, Sydenham Hill and Forest Hill) - also on Sunday.

” A group of challenging and divergent contemporary artists have been invited to respond to the theme of eco-vandalism”

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Festival @ Brick Lane this sunday

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Baishakhi Mela 2006

the eighth ‘Baishaki Mela’ takes place this Sunday 14th May between 11am and 7.00pm @ Brick Lane - which will be pedestrianised for the day.

“The Baishaki Mela is a unique festival, born out of the collective aspirations of a generation of Bengali people who wanted to celebrate the Bangla New Year. The festival has developed into a sensational extravaganza promoting all that Brick Lane and ‘Banglatown’ has to offer to people across London, the UK and abroad. From its humble beginnings the event has rapidly established itself as the world’s largest Bengali celebration outside of Bangladesh..”

A colourful procession starts off the event at 11 a.m. News also that there will be a food festival this year, as well as exhibitions and performances, and rickshaw rides!

and apparently Ken Livingstone’s been invited as well…

i’ve never been before so this should be good fun.

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