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Aum Gung Ganapathaye Namah

Namo tassa bhagavato arahato samma-sambuddhassa

Homage to The Blessed One, Accomplished and Fully Enlightened

In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

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What’s in a name? That which we calla rose

By any other name would smell as sweet.

- William Shakespeare

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8 "... Freely you received, freely give”.

- Matthew 10:8 :: New American Standard Bible (NASB)

The attempt to make God just in the eyes of sinful men will always lead to error.

- Pastor William L. Brown.

1 “But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days.

2 People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy,

3 without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good,

4 treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God—

5 having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with them.

6 They are the kind who worm their way into homes and gain control over weak-willed women, who are loaded down with sins and are swayed by all kinds of evil desires,

7 always learning but never able to acknowledge the truth.

8 Just as Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, so also these men oppose the truth--men of depraved minds, who, as far as the faith is concerned, are rejected.

9 But they will not get very far because, as in the case of those men, their folly will be clear to everyone.”

- 2 Timothy 3:1-9 :: New International Version (NIV)

The right to be left alone – the most comprehensive of rights, and the rightmost valued by a free people

- Justice Louis Brandeis, Olmstead v. U.S., 1928.

15 I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot.

16 So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.

- Revelation 3:15-16 :: King James Version (KJV)

6 As he saith also in another place, Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec.

- Hebrews 5:6 :: King James Version (KJV)

3 Without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days, nor end of life; but made like unto the Son of God; abideth a priest continually.

- Hebrews 7:3 :: King James Version (KJV)

Therefore, I say:

Know your enemy and know yourself;

in a hundred battles, you will never be defeated.

When you are ignorant of the enemy but know yourself,

your chances of winning or losing are equal.

If ignorant both of your enemy and of yourself,

you are sure to be defeated in every battle.

-- Sun Tzu, The Art of War, c. 500bc

There are two ends not to be served by a wanderer. What are these two? The pursuit of desires and of the pleasure which springs from desire, which is base, common, leading to rebirth, ignoble, and unprofitable; and the pursuit of pain and hardship, which is grievous, ignoble, and unprofitable.

- The Blessed One, Lord Buddha

3 Neither let the son of the stranger, that hath joined himself to the LORD, speak, saying, The LORD hath utterly separated me from his people: neither let the eunuch say, Behold, I am a dry tree.

- Isaiah 56:3 :: King James Version (KJV)

19:12 For there are some eunuchs, which were so born from their mother's womb: and there are some eunuchs, which were made eunuchs of men: and there be eunuchs, which have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven's sake. He that is able to receive it, let him receive it.

- Matthew 19:12 :: King James Version (KJV)

21 But this kind does not go out except by prayer and fasting.

- Matthew 17:21 :: Amplified Bible (AMP)

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Victoria’s creeping totalitarianism is based on wild overreaction to Covid, and the rest of the world is going down the same path



Helen Buyniski is an American journalist and political commentator at RT. Follow her on Twitter @velocirapture23

24 Sep, 2020 17:06

Victoria police arresting a protester in Melbourne suburbs © AFP / William West

Melbourne residents are prisoners in their city, risking indefinite detention for ‘pre-crime’ and even having their kids taken based on Covid statistics that are often inaccurate. How long before this spreads elsewhere?

Americans would be wise to pay attention to what’s going on Down Under. Victorian Premier Dan Andrews has gone on a police-state shopping spree to rival the Patriot Act, recently introducing a bill that gives the state government the power to preemptively detain “high-risk” persons, indefinitely, in quarantine facilities based on mere suspicion they might not comply with self-isolation orders.

This is being justified using Covid-19 stats that even the fear-porn-loving media establishment has acknowledged are probably very much inflated, based on a test whose creator was reportedly horrified by the thought of using it to diagnose viral infection. Yet the same media establishment has embraced Andrews’ totalitarian lockdown as a model the US should adopt.

Disaster for democracy

Sounding more like a cartoon villain than a politician, Andrews earlier this week warned Melbourne residents that the “odds are very poor” they might escape the “ring of steel” his government has constructed around the city. With the rest of the state’s lockdown loosening a bit on Thursday, Melbournians still under the stricter regulations are threatened with $5,000 fines if they try to flee to saner climes. And if the thought of being preemptively detained for months for being “conspiracy theorists” doesn’t scare residents away from thought crime, the provision in the Omnibus Bill that allows the government to remove children from their parents for up to 30 months certainly will. The bill passed Victoria’s lower house last week.

Victoria declared a state of disaster on August 2 with 123 coronavirus deaths across the state over the entire course of the pandemic, citing a sudden, inexplicable spike in case numbers in its decision to lock public housing residents in their apartments and send military service members from door to door to ensure citizens were obeying.

Video of police dragging a pregnant woman out of her home for merely promoting an anti-lockdown protest in her small town in solidarity with Melbourne residents triggered international outrage, and the economic and psychological condition of people there has deteriorated rapidly over the past two months.

Nor has it been just mental health that has suffered under ‘Dictator Dan’’s lockdown. Coronavirus deaths have actually soared, from 123 when the lockdown was imposed on August 2 to a whopping 773 as of Wednesday. Of course, ‘whopping’ is relative - given the tens of thousands of people supposedly infected, one might expect considerably more deaths, at least until one recalls that 90 percent of ‘cases’ diagnosed via PCR test likely carried too little virus in their systems to experience any symptoms or infect others. While it’s good news for all the Australians who won’t die of Covid-19, it’s bad news for those now locked in their homes because of those inaccurate numbers.

Dictatorship means never having to admit mistakes

Read more

Europe’s LOCKDOWN will kill more people worldwide than Covid-19 virus, German minister warns Europe’s LOCKDOWN will kill more people worldwide than Covid-19 virus, German minister warns

Even setting aside the false positives, the terrifying computer models that inspired so many countries and states to lock down have long since been exposed as flawed. However, the policies they inspired have not been re-examined. Given the enormous collateral damage that comes from shutting down a country’s economy – statisticians warned months ago that more Australians would die of suicide than from the virus by a factor of 10, with a significant portion of those deaths from young people, while UK and US medical experts have warned the shutdowns are killing more than the virus they’re meant to stop - there’s no excuse for locking up the young and healthy in order to protect the elderly. The fact that those same elderly are more likely to die of non-Covid-19 causes when kept in social isolation only adds insult to injury.

No one wants to admit they’ve made a mistake. Premier Andrews is being praised by the international media for seizing even more powers, and plenty of US and UK leaders are eager to follow in his footsteps. Rarely is there an attempt to correct bogus statistics, despite widespread discoveries of fraudulent (or simply incompetent) record-keeping in the US and UK. Even the understanding that most forms of Covid-19 testing are wildly inaccurate has done nothing to slow the enthusiasm for forcing it down a population’s throat (literally).

And Andrews is far from the only leader inflicting what can only be termed cruel psychological experiments on his people under the guise of a virus response. Whether it’s New Zealand’s pledge to lock up everyone who tests positive and their family members in quarantine facilities, Scottish FM Nicola Sturgeon’s ban on household visits, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti's threat to shut off water to homes and businesses that host parties, or the US state governors who demanded nursing homes accept Covid-19 positive patients despite the risk to their charges, it seems for all the world that every wannabe-dictator in the English-speaking ‘democracies’ is racing to see who can cross the totalitarian finish line first.

While we look on in horror at what’s going on in Victoria, we must do what we can to halt the growth of totalitarianism in our own countries.

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Ramesh Hiranand Kundanmal vs Municipal Corporation Of Greater ... on 4 March, 1992



Sub-rule(2) of Rule 10 gives a wide discretion to the Court to meet every case of defect of parties and is not affected by the inaction of the plaintiff to bring the necessary parties on record. The question of impleadment of a party has to be decided on the touch stone of Order I Rule 10 which provides that only a necessary or a proper party may be added. A necessary party is one without whom no order can be made effectively. A proper party is one in whose absence an effective order can be made but whose presence is necessary for a complete and final decision on the question involved in the proceeding. The addition of parties is generally not a question of initial jurisdiction of the Court but of a judicial discretion which has to be exercised in view of all the facts and circumstances of a particular case.

M/S. Aliji Momonji & Co vs Lalji Mavji & Ors on 12 July, 1996



The controversy is no longer res integra. It is settled law by catena of decisions of this Court that where the presence of the respondent is necessary for complete and effectual adjudication of the disputes, though no relief is sought, he is a proper party. Necessary party is one without whose presence no effective and complete adjudication of the dispute could be made and no relief granted.

It is true, as pointed out by Shri Nariman that in para 14, this Court in that case had pointed out that what makes a person a necessary party is not merely that he has relevant evidence to give on some of the questions involved; that would only make him a necessary witness. It is not merely that he has an interest in the correct solution of some question involved and has thought of relevant arguments to advance. The only reason which makes it necessary to make a person a party to an action is that he should be bound by the result of the action and the question to be settled, therefore, must be a question in the action which cannot be effectually and completely settled unless he is a party. The line has been drawn on a wider construction of the rule between the direct interest or the legal interest and commercial interest.

Krishan Lal And Anr. vs Sudesh Kumari And Ors. on 6 February, 1998



6. The provisions of Order 1 give amontagious but clear picture as to who should be the paries to the suit. The parties are left at their discretion to choose the defendants in a claim or suit. The other party has a right to raise an objection with regard to non-joinder and/or misjoinder of necessary and proper parties by taking appropriate objections in their pleadings. The Court may direct impleadment of necessary and proper parties in accordance with the provisions of Order 1 and its various Rules. Order 1, Rule 10 of the Code in elaboration deals with the striking out or adding of parties by the Courts in addition to the suit being instituted in the name of a wrong party. The provisions read as under:--

8. The Code of Civil Procedure provides as to how a suit has to be instituted and how would it end. The Code provides a thread of continually, which would regulate various stages of the suit. In other words, the intention of the legislation must and has to be gathered from the various provisions of the Code read collectively and in conjunction with each other. Whereas Order 1, Rules 1 and 3 of the Code provides who arc the persons who could be joined as plaintiffs and/or defendants, Rule 10 gives power to the Court to add parties to direct addition and impleadment of parties and Rule 8-A gives right to a party to approach the Court for being impleaded as a party, if the applicant has an interest in any question which directly and substantially arise in the suit. The provisions regulating impleadment of necessary and proper parties, whose presence is necessary before the Court for proper and final adjudication, must be construed in a wider perspective, as the provisions of Order 2, Rule 1 of the Code clearly indicate that every suit, as for as practicable, be framed so as to afford grounds for final decision upon the subjects in disputes and to prevent further litigation concerning them. To hold that avoidance of multiplicity of litigation in regard to the same subject matter is not even relevant factor while considering the application for impleadment, to my mind, would be an approach not in line with the spirit of the procedural law.

c) Whether such a party interested would be directly effected as a result of cul ruination of such persons into decree or it would only be effected remotely, indirectly and distantly?

11. In addition to above, where the Court considers the presence of a party necessary for proper and complete adjudication, then it may well be considered relevant whether non-impleadment of such a party would result in avoidable multiplicity of litigation, then effort should be to implead a party rather than to force the party to go to a fresh litigation.

"Though the plaintiff-appellant is dominus litis and is not bound to sue every possible adverse claimant in the same suit and he may choose to implead only those persons as defendants against whom he wishes to proceed, but the Court may at any stage of the suit direct addition of parties: A party can be joined as defendant even though the plaintiff does not think that he has any cause of action against him. The question of impleadment of a party has to be decided on the touchstone of Order 1, Rule 10 which provides only a necessary or a proper party may be added. In the light of the clear language of the rule, it is not open to the appellant to contend that a person cannot be added as defendant even in a case where his presence to enable the Court to decide the matter effectively. A necessary party is one without whom no order can be made effectively. A proper party is one in whose absence an effective order can be made effectively. A proper party is one in whose absence an effective order can be made but whose presence is necessary for a complete and final decision on the question involved in the proceeding. The addition of parties is generally not a question of initial jurisdiction of the Court but of a judicial discretion which has to be exercised in view of all the facts and circumstances of a particular case. The Court is empowered to join a person whose presence is necessary for the prescribed purpose and cannot under the rule direct the addition of a person whose presence is not necessary for that purpose. If the intervener has a cause of action against the plaintiff relating to the subject-matter of the existing action, the Court has power tojoin the intervener so as to give effect to the primary object of the order which is to avoid multiplicity of actions."

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The Anarchy: The Relentless Rise of the East India Company



William Dalrymple

From the bestselling author of Return of a King, the story of how the East India Company took over large swaths of Asia, and the devastating results of the corporation running a country.

In August 1765, the East India Company defeated the young Mughal emperor and set up, in his place, a government run by English traders who collected taxes through means of a private army.

The creation of this new government marked the moment that the East India Company ceased to be a conventional company and became something much more unusual: an international corporation transformed into an aggressive colonial power. Over the course of the next 47 years, the company's reach grew until almost all of India south of Delhi was effectively ruled from a boardroom in the city of London.

The Anarchy tells one of history's most remarkable stories: how the Mughal Empire-which dominated world trade and manufacturing and possessed almost unlimited resources-fell apart and was replaced by a multinational corporation based thousands of miles overseas, and answerable to shareholders, most of whom had never even seen India and no idea about the country whose wealth was providing their dividends. Using previously untapped sources, Dalrymple tells the story of the East India Company as it has never been told before and provides a portrait of the devastating results from the abuse of corporate power.

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History

Year:

2019

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing

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A Despotism of Law: Crime and Justice in Early Colonial India



Radhika Singha

This volume deals with law-making as a cultural enterprise in which the colonial state had to draw upon existing normative codes of rank, status and gender, and re-order them to a new and more exclusive definition of the state's sovereign right.

Categories:

Jurisprudence\\Law

Year:

2000

Publisher:

OUP India

Language:

english

Pages:

372 / 186

ISBN 10:

0195653114

ISBN 13:

9780195653113

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Oxford India Paperbacks

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Practical Guide to Evidence



Christopher Allen

A Practical Guide to Evidence provides a clear and readable account of the law of evidence, acknowledging the importance of arguments about facts and principles as well as rules.

The fourth edition has been revised and updated to address the radical changes brought about by the Criminal Justice Act 2003, particularly in relation to hearsay, character evidence and opinion evidence and to expand coverage of the Human Rights Act 1998.В

Particular attention is given to changes made by the revised Codes of Practice, and to the growing body of case law on topics such as reverse burden of proof, the cross-examination of rape victims, evidence obtained by entrapment, and silence in the face of police questioning.

Now including enhanced pedagogical support such as chapter summaries, further reading advice and boxed examples, this leading textbook can be used on both undergraduate and professional courses.В It is also supportedВ by a Companion Website offering twice annual updates to the cases and legislation discussed within the text.



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Categories:

Science (general)\\Science of Science

Year:

2008

Edition:

4

Publisher:

Routledge-Cavendish

Language:

english

Pages:

529

ISBN 13:

9780203885819

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041545719X

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Evidence (Sourcebook)



Christoph Allen, Christopher Allen

Year:

1996

Edition:

1

Language:

english

Pages:

482 / 483

ISBN 13:

9781859411100

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185941110X

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Evidence: Q & A Series (Q & a Series)



Christopher Allen

This book will assist those students wishing to revise particular topics within evidence law and demonstrates how to write good answers to questions in examinations. It will prove especially helpful for revision as it emphasises those aspects of each topic which are of key importance, which otherwise may be obscured behind a mass of detail. The book advocates a practical approach to examination questions that requires students to think as carefully about facts as about law. This new edition reflects the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on reverse burdens of proof, improperly obtained evidence, and on s 41 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999. QA Evidence will be invaluable to all undergraduate students of the law of evidence.

Year:

2003

Edition:

5

Language:

english

Pages:

290 / 251

ISBN 10:

1859417361

ISBN 13:

9781859417362

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PDF, 671 KB

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Practical Guide To Evidence



Allen

The second edition of this widely acclaimed book maintains the authors original objective: to provide a clear and readable account of evidence law, which acknowledges the importance of arguments about facts and principles as well as rules. It is written for those studying for degrees in law or for professional examinations. The author has taken into account the many changes in both statute and case law that have taken place since publication of the first edition. Amongst these, particular attention has been given to the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 and of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999; to judicial interpretations of section 78 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and of sections 34 and 35 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994; to the novel development of the concept of background evidence; to recent developments in the law concerning the res gestae exception to the hearsay rule; and to judicial elaboration of the law relating to identification procedures.

Year:

2001

Edition:

2

Publisher:

Routledge Cavendish

Language:

english

Pages:

438 / 485

ISBN 10:

1859416047

ISBN 13:

9781859416044

File:

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Evidence in Context



Jonathan Doak, Claire McGourlay

Evidence in Context explains the key concepts of evidence law in England and Wales clearly and concisely, set against the backdrop of the broader social and theoretical contexts. It informs students of the major debates within the field, providing an explanation as to how and why the law has developed as it has.

This third edition has been expanded to cover the field of civil evidence alongside its traditional criminal focus. It has also been thoroughly revised and updated to take into account recent developments in the law and the considerable amount of case law that has emerged since publication of the previous edition. This edition includes a new chapter structure, with new chapters on the adversarial trial and suspect evidence.

Updated features include

self test questions and advice on further reading at the end of each chapter

key learning points which summarise the chapter as well as highlighting the most important issues

New and updated chapters on topics such as adversarial trial, witnesses and suspect evidence.

Addressing the evolving case law on subjects such as hearsay and bad character which were overhauled in the Criminal Justice Act 2003, this book is an essential purchase for anyone studying evidence law.

Year:

2012

Edition:

3

Publisher:

Routledge

Language:

english

Pages:

392 / 393

ISBN 10:

0415696437

ISBN 13:

9780415668422

File:

PDF, 2.49 MB

Evidence Saver: Criminal Evidence in Context



Jonathan Doak, Claire McGourlay

Criminal Evidence in Context explains the key concepts of evidence law in England and Wales clearly and concisely, set against the backdrop of the broader political and theoretical contexts. It informs students of the major debates within the field, providing an explanation as to how and why the law has developed as it has.

This second edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to take into account recent developments in the law and the considerable amount of case law that has emerged since publication of the previous edition. It includes new chapters on the privilege of non-incrimination; improperly-obtained evidence; and expert evidence.

Each chapter contains a range of pedagogical tools including key points, self-test questions and advice on further reading. Diagrams, flowcharts and bullet points make this text easy to follow and clarify complex and important topics.

Year:

2008

Edition:

2

Publisher:

Routledge-Cavendish

Language:

english

Pages:

376 / 370

ISBN 10:

0415458498

ISBN 13:

9780415458498

Series:

Volume 2

File:

PDF, 1.44 MB

Analysis of evidence



Terence Anderson, David Schum, William Twining

This extensively revised second edition covers the basic concepts and principles underlying the logic of proof; the uses and dangers of story-telling; probabilities and proof; the chart method and other methods of analyzing and ordering evidence. They are utilized in fact-investigation, preparing for trial, and in connection with other important decisions in legal processes and criminal investigation and intelligence analysis. Most of the chapters in the new edition have been rewritten; the treatment of fact investigation, probabilities and narrative has been extended; and new examples and exercises have been added.

Categories:

Jurisprudence\\Law

Year:

2005

Edition:

2nd ed

Publisher:

Cambridge University Press

Language:

english

Pages:

435

ISBN 13:

9780511127786

ISBN:

052167316X

Series:

Law in context

File:

PDF, 2.95 MB

Rethinking Evidence: Exploratory Essays (Law in Context)



William Twining

The Law of Evidence has traditionally been perceived as a dry, highly technical, and mysterious subject. This book argues that problems of evidence in law are closely related to the handling of evidence in other kinds of practical decision-making and other academic disciplines, that it is closely related to common sense and that it is an interesting, lively and accessible subject. These essays develop a readable, coherent historical and theoretical perspective about problems of proof, evidence, and inferential reasoning in law. Although each essay is self-standing, they are woven together to present a sustained argument for a broad inter-disciplinary approach to evidence in litigation, in which the rules of evidence play a subordinate, though significant, role. This revised and enlarged edition includes a revised introduction, the best-known essays in the first edition, and new chapters on narrative and argumentation, teaching evidence, and evidence as a multi-disciplinary subject.

Categories:

Jurisprudence\\Law

Year:

2006

Edition:

2

Publisher:

Cambridge University Press

Language:

english

Pages:

533

ISBN 10:

0521675375

ISBN 13:

9780521675376

Series:

Law in Context

File:

PDF, 2.94 MB

The Law of Evidence in Canada



Sopinka, Lederman & Bryant

Language:

english

Pages:

1590

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978-0-433-47460-9

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International Students Quit: "This Isn't Sweden"



by Tyler Durden

Mon, 10/12/2020 - 02:00

Via ,

International students at the Dalarna University in Borlänge do not want to live in the student residence which is offered to them in the immigrant suburb Tjärna Ängar, also known as “Little Mogadishu”.

That is what a representative for Dalarna’s student union wrote in a letter to the university’s board.

In 2005 the community housing company Tunabyggen in Borlänge converted two multiple-family homes in the Somali-dense Tjärna Ängar into a student complex with a gym, study spaces, and 126 student apartments, in order to remedy the shortage of student residences in the city.

A second student housing area with another 59 student apartments lies in an adjacent building. The residence is marketed by Tunabyggen’s communal home page as a “multicultural residential area”. Together they make up more than two-thirds of the city’s student housing.

But the students don’t want to live in them, Swedish daily Fria Tider reported.

The university’s rector contacted the municipality four years ago, in connection with a woman being raped, and demanded that they arrange other student housing in the municipality not located in Tjärna Ängar, especially because female students felt unsafe in the immigrant-dense suburb.

“This is unacceptable. Students must be offered a residence when they are accepted, or at least at the beginning of instruction. The housing’s general standard must be reviewed, and above all, students must be able to feel safe and not worry about their personal security. It is not debatable,” said the rector, Marita Hilliges, at that time.

Somalis have not been integrated into Swedish society. The Somali community associations are generally based on clan affiliation. According to an interview study done by Malmö University in 2013, Somalis express strong concerns about losing their culture and Islamic religion. Adult Somalis stated their greatest worry was to ensure a Somali identity among their children, which led to endless conflicts with daycare institutions and schools who “ignore their cultural preferences and teach children things which are the exact opposite of what their parents preach”. Photo: Yasin Yusuf

But the student housing has remained. And now, international students who are placed in the residences are protesting against being forced to live there. After experiencing shootings outside the student residences on several occasions, the students write that they “experience a glimpse of war-torn countries” in Tjärna Ängar with arson and firefights between criminals and police.

There are many horrific examples in the letter. Several female students have been followed and harassed by “unknown men” and feel that they are unsafe when they are outside the house. Two people were recently stabbed right outside the complex.

One student awoke in the morning when robbers climbed up the face of the building and into the room. They stole his phone, money, and other valuables. A female student was similarly awakened in the same way by a thief in the room, according to the letter.

“The general perception of the students is that they don’t feel they are living in Sweden, they don’t hear the language, and can’t experience the culture or traditions, which makes them feel they live in a segregated environment,” reads the letter in which the students demand to be allowed to live somewhere else.

Many international students, who began university during the autumn, have already dropped out of instruction and left Sweden.

“Little Mogadishu” boasts a high proportion of immigrants from Somalia, which in the period 2017-18 accounted for 36,8 percent of the area’s inhabitants. Nine out of ten in the area are foreign-born.

Only between 14 and 17 percent of the population have a high school education and only 36-37 percent of the population aged 25-64 have a job. Some 16,2 percent are unemployed and 39,8 percent of the population receive social benefits.

The official population was 3 500 in 2018, but unofficially, analyses of waste volumes and water consumption indicate that the actual number may be closer to 10 000.

The district has been classified by the Swedish police’s National Operational Department (NOA) as a risk area where “the situation is considered alarming” with 83 percent of the inhabitants under 45 years old and 54 percent under 25.

Drug trafficking is the main economic activity in the area and it has a parallel legal system used by at least parts of Tjärna Ängar’s population.





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UK Bans Sex For At-Risk Couples



by Tyler Durden

Sun, 10/18/2020 - 07:35

Coronavirus cases are surging across Europe and the UK, which forced the government this week to roll out a new "three-tier" lockdown system that banned casual sex with people from different households, according to the Evening Standard.

The new measure states anyone from a tier two (high risk) or tier three (very high risk) virus-infested area is not permitted by the government to spend the night at each other's private residence. They are also not authorized to mix with other households indoors, whether a private home or public venue, unless they are in that person's "social bubble."

As early as May, we described how "social bubbles" were coming and will likely be enforced in Europe. Now the UK is unleashing network bubbles that allow other households to mingle.

A spokesperson from Prime Minister Boris Johnson's office told reporters Friday:

"The rules on household mixing in Tier 2 set out that you should mix with your own household only unless you've formed a support bubble and that does apply to some couples."

It appears a whole lot more people are going to live without sex as both London and Essex are expected to become Tier 2 regions at midnight Friday.

And it's not just London set to move into Tier 2 status; Essex, Barrow-in-Furness, Chesterfield, Elmbridge, Erewash, North East Derbyshire, and York will join as well.

At the moment, Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Leicester, the North East of England, Nottingham, South Yorkshire, Warrington, the West Midlands, and West Yorkshire are Tier 2. Lancashire and Liverpool are Tier 3 regions, with the most severe lockdown restrictions.

Here's the breakdown of the new three-tier system:

To sum up, sex in a private home, if individuals are in Tier 2 & 3 regions is now illegal under Johnson's new three-tier system to mitigate the virus spreading.

Instead of banning sex, maybe the UK should've endorsed "glory holes" as the safest technique to minimize virus spreading, which is precisely what the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control's top health experts recommended over the summer.

... and as one UK freelance political journalist puts it:

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— Marie Le Conte (@youngvulgarian) October 16, 2020

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Matt Burgess. (Wednesday, October 21, 2020) A Deepfake Porn Bot Is Being Used to Abuse Thousands of Women. UK: Wired. Security.



An AI tool that “removes” items of clothing from photos has targeted more than 100,000 women, some of whom appear to be under the age of 18.

Pornographic deepfakes are being weaponized at an alarming scale with at least 104,000 women targeted by a bot operating on the messaging app Telegram since July. The bot is used by thousands of people every month who use it to create nude images of friends and family members, some of whom appear to be under the age of 18.

The still images of nude women are generated by an AI that "removes" items of clothing from a non-nude photo. Every day the bot sends out a gallery of new images to an associated Telegram channel which has almost 25,000 subscribers. The sets of images are frequently viewed more 3,000 times. A separate Telegram channel that promotes the bot has more than 50,000 subscribers.

Some of the images produced by the bot are glitchy, but many could pass for genuine. “It is maybe the first time that we are seeing these at a massive scale,” says Giorgio Patrini, CEO and chief scientist at deepfake detection company Sensity, which conducted the research. The company is publicizing its findings in a bid to pressure services hosting the content to remove it, but it is not publicly naming the Telegram channels involved.

The actual number of women targeted by the deepfake bot is likely much higher than 104,000. Sensity was only able to count images shared publicly, and the bot gives people the option to generate photos privately. “Most of the interest for the attack is on private individuals,” Patrini says. “The very large majority of those are for people that we cannot even recognize.”

As a result, it is likely very few of the women who have been targeted know that the images exist. The bot and a number of Telegram channels linked to it are primarily Russian-language but also offer English-language translations. In a number of cases, the images created appear to contain girls who are under the age of 18, Sensity adds, saying it has no way to verify this but has informed law enforcement of their existence.

Unlike other nonconsensual explicit deepfake videos, which have racked up millions of views on porn websites, these images require no technical knowledge to create. The process is automated and can be used by anyone—it’s as simple as uploading an image to any messaging service.

The images are automatically created once people upload a clothed image of the victim to the Telegram bot from their phone or desktop. Sensity’s analysis says the technology only works on images of women. The bot is free to use, although it limits people to 10 images per day, and payments have to be made to remove watermarks from images. A premium version costs around $8 for 112 images, Sensity says.

“It's a depressing validation of all the fears that those of us who had heard about this technology brought up at the beginning,” says Mary Anne Franks, a professor of law at the University of Miami. Franks provided some feedback on the Sensity research before it was published but was not involved in the report’s final findings. “Now you've got the even more terrifying reality that it doesn't matter if you've never posed for a photo naked or never shared any kind of intimate data with someone, all they need is a picture of your face.”

It’s believed that the Telegram bot is powered by a version of the DeepNude software. Vice first reported on DeepNude in June 2019. The original creator killed the app citing fears about how it could be used, but not before it reached 95,000 downloads in just a few days.

The code was quickly backed up and copied. The DeepNude software uses deep learning and generative adversarial networks to generate what it thinks victims bodies look like. The AI is trained on a set of images of clothed and naked women and is able to synthesize body parts in final images.

“This is now something that a community has embedded into a messaging platform app, and therefore they have pushed forward the usability and the ease to access this type of technology,” Patrini says. The Telegram bot is powered by external servers, Sensity says, meaning it lowers the barrier of entry. “In a way, it is literally deepfakes as a service.”

Telegram did not answer questions about the bot and the abusive images it produces. Sensity’s report also says the company did not respond when it reported the bot and channels several months ago. The company has a limited set of terms of service. One of its three bullet points says that people should not “post illegal pornographic content on publicly viewable Telegram channels, bots, etc.”

In an expanded set of frequently asked questions, Telegram says it does process requests to take down “illegal public content.” It adds that Telegram chats and group chats are private, and the company doesn’t process requests related to them; however, channels and bots are publicly available. A section on takedowns says “we can take down porn bots.”

Before the publication of this article, the Telegram channel that pushed out daily galleries of bot-generated deepfake images saw all of the messages within it removed. It is not clear who these were removed by.

For this sort of activity there is usually some data on who has used the bot and their intentions. Within the Telegram channels linked to the bot, there is a detailed “privacy policy,” and people using the service have answered self-selecting surveys about their behavior.

An anonymous poll posted to the Telegram channel in July 2019 was answered by more than 7,200 people, of which 70 percent said they were from “Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and the entire former USSR.” All other regions of the world had less than 6 percent of the poll share each. People using the bot also self-reported finding it from Russian social media network VK. Sensity’s report says that it has found a large amount of deepfake content on the social network, and the bot also has a dedicated page on the site. A spokesperson for VK says it "doesn't tolerate such behavior on the platform" and has "permanently blocked this community."

A separate July 2019 poll answered by 3,300 people revealed people’s motivations for using the bot. It asked, “Who are you interested to undress in the first place?” The overwhelming majority of respondents, 63 percent, selected the option “Familiar girls, whom I know in real life.” Celebrities and “stars” was the second-most selected category (16 per cent), “models and beauties from Instagram” was the third-most selected option with eight percent.

Experts fear these type of images will be used to humiliate and blackmail women. But as deepfake technology has been rapidly scaled, the law has failed to keep up and has mostly focused on the future political impact of the technology.

Since deepfakes were invented at the end of 2017, they have mostly been used to abuse women. Growth over the past year has been exponential, as the technology required to make them becomes cheaper and easier to use. In July 2019 there were 14,678 deepfake videos online, a previous Sensity research found. By June this year the number climbed to 49,081. Almost all of these videos were pornographic in nature and targeted women.

In August, WIRED reported on how deepfake porn videos had gone mainstream. More than 1,000 abusive videos were being uploaded to the world’s biggest porn websites every month. One 30-second video that uses actress Emma Watson’s face and is hosted on XVideos and Xnxx, both are owned by the same company, has been watched more than 30 million times. The company did not respond to requests for comment at the time, while xHamster scrubbed tens of deepfake videos with millions of views from its site after WIRED highlighted the videos.

The breakthrough of the bot-generated images pushes deepfake abuse into dangerous new territory. The Telegram bot is not the only example of the underlying DeepNude system being used in the wild. The Google Play store has apps that pixelate areas of photos that make the subjects look like they are not wearing any clothes or say they use x-rays to see through people’s clothes. Other websites charge people for access to deepfake technology—one even offers a $20 per month subscription service.

Sensity believes the person behind the Telegram bot is likely to be based in Russia. When messaged about the bot the creator downplayed the impact the technology was having. “Everything is freely available. If you decide to use the entertainment app for selfish purposes, then you are responsible for this, you must give an account of your actions,” the anonymous creator claimed. The bot’s privacy policy claims images produced using it are “a fake parody that shall not be confused as a real [sic] or related to any person,” and images are produced “for the purpose of fun.”

Multiple versions of the DeepNude code are publicly available on the Microsoft-owned software platform GitHub. At the time of writing, two of the DeepNude code sets had been updated within the last week. The documents say that technically minded individuals can utilize the code without watermarks and offer demos on how best to operate the system.

The open-source versions of the DeepNude code on GitHub exist despite the organization previously removing them. After the DeepNude app first appeared in July 2019, GitHub said it violated its “acceptable use policy” and removed some of the files. When asked about the DeepNude files still on its platform, a GitHub spokesperson said it does not moderate user-uploaded content unless it receives complaints. “We do not condone using GitHub for posting sexually obscene content and prohibit such conduct in our Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policies,” a company spokesperson says. At the time of writing, all of the versions of the open-source code were still accessible on the site.

The very existence of this technology, and the lack of action to stop its spread by technology companies, could cause long-term harm for women and girls, Franks says. “It will definitely inhibit what you’re going to say, what you’re willing to do, the risks you’re able to take, the kinds of jobs that you’re going to apply for. These are all ways in which we are imposing a silencing effect on women and girls.”

This story originally appeared on WIRED UK.

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Mossad reportedly brought Chinese coronavirus vaccine to Israel for ‘study’



26 Oct, 2020 21:32 / Updated 16 hours ago

Israel’s secret service organization, Mossad, has obtained China’s Covid-19 vaccine, taking the medicine for “study,” local media reported. Israel has already developed a vaccine of its own, which is undergoing human trials.

Mossad brought the vaccine to Israel in recent weeks, Israel’s Channel 12 reported on Monday. It was not immediately clear how exactly the agency obtained the medicine.

Multiple government sources have “indirectly” confirmed the report to local media. The goal of the procurement is said to be study of the Chinese compound and further exploring vaccination options. Apart from that, a senior health ministry official confirmed that the country is seeking to purchase Covid-19 vaccines from other countries.

“There are several diplomatic efforts going on behind the scenes,” the official told the Jerusalem Post. “We are trying everything we can to ensure Israeli citizens have access to a vaccine as soon as possible.”

Israel has already developed a Covid-19 vaccine of its own, yet its testing process remains at an early stage. Last week, the Israel Institute for Biological Research in Ness Ziona announced the name of its vaccine, which has been dubbed ‘Brilife’.

The vaccine has already received all the necessary approvals and its Phase 1 human testing is expected to begin next week. At first, the medicine will be trialed on some 100 volunteers, and if everything goes well, a further 1,000 people will partake in the Phase 2 trials next spring.

In recent weeks, Israel has endured a sharp increase in new coronavirus cases with the disease tally currently standing at the 310,000 mark. While the figure appears to be relatively small compared to the worst-affected countries, it’s rather sizable for the 8.9 million nation and constitutes some 3.4 percent of the whole population.

Worldwide, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases has reached well over the 43 million mark, the latest statistics by the Johns Hopkins University show. More than 1.1 million people have succumbed to the disease since the beginning of the pandemic.

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‘Psychos’ fueled by ‘blood lust,’ Australian special forces tortured and executed prisoners in Afghanistan – report



28 Oct, 2020 16:30

A disturbing new report blows the lid on the shameful conduct of Australian special forces soldiers in Afghanistan, accusing them of waging a campaign of torture and murder across the war-torn country, and hiding the evidence.

When Australia’s elite SAS soldiers would raid villages in Afghanistan, they brought terror and death with them, a report seen by Melbourne newspaper The Age alleges. The special forces “would take the men and boys to these guest houses and interrogate them, meaning tie them up and torture them,” the report states.

By the time the SAS units left, “the men and boys would be found dead, shot in the head, sometimes blindfolded and throats slit. These are corroborated accounts,” it continues, comparing the alleged war crimes to the My Lai massacre of the Vietnam War, and to the US’ mistreatment of detainees in Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison.

The report was commissioned by then-Army chief Angus Campbell in 2016, and an upcoming Inspector-General report into war crimes by senior judge Paul Brereton has confirmed many of its findings, The Age claimed. Compiled by defense consultant Samantha Crompvoets, the report is based on interviews with soldiers and whistleblowers, who told Cormpvoets some grizzly tales of "competition killing and blood lust.”

In one instance, two “14-year-old boys suspected of being Taliban sympathisers had their throats slit … the bodies were bagged and thrown into a nearby river.” In others, unarmed Afghans were shot in the back as they ran away.

According to the report, war crimes allegations made by NGOs and SAS staff were quashed by the special forces leadership in Afghanistan. Soldiers involved in these crimes allegedly covered them up, and expected their comrades to keep quiet. Meanwhile, the perpetrators “gloated about” their killings.

“Soldiers would do bad stuff to fit in. It becomes part of the banter,” one witness recalled. Another stated: “guys just had this blood lust. Psychos. Absolute psychos. And we bred them.”

Despite the gruesome details revealed in the report, the Australian operators were envious of their British and American counterparts, one informant told Crompvoets.

“Whatever we do, though, I can tell you the Brits and the US are far, far worse. I've watched our young guys stand by and hero worship what they were doing, salivating at how the US were torturing people,” the informant said.

Crompvoets’ report alleges that the majority of crimes were committed by a small group of patrol commanders. Brereton’s inquiry found the same, The Age reported. The newspaper said that Brereton will make war crimes referrals to the Australian Federal Police for a number of these soldiers, charges that will be contested by the Department of Defence.

Australian troops have been deployed in Afghanistan since 2001, with combat operations ceasing in 2014. Around 150 Australian soldiers and civilian staff remain in the country in support and advisory roles.

COVID-19 tests are the real pandemic moneymakers



Coronavirus cases in Europe and the U.S. are surging, and stemming the tide will take time. But even when the infection rate slows, demand will remain for testing. | REUTERS

by Max Nisen

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Oct 27, 2020

Vaccines and drugs get much of the attention in the scientific race to fight COVID-19. But companies have been working just as hard on ways to meet the enormous demand for testing. Those investments are beginning to pay off.

Abbott Laboratories Inc. and ThermoFisher Scientific Inc., two major players in coronavirus testing, reported third-quarter results Wednesday that beat Wall Street estimates thanks largely to this focus. They followed Roche Holding AG, another leader in testing whose earnings last week showed a similar windfall. All three companies reported impressive growth as they ramped up machine production and rolled out new types of tests.

Abbott’s $881 million in COVID-19 testing revenue accounted for nearly 10% of its total sales in the third quarter. ThermoFisher, which makes money by building testing machines and providing other services and supplies to labs, generated $2 billion in COVID-19 related revenue, up from $1.3 billion last quarter. Revenue at Roche’s molecular diagnostics business, which includes much of its coronavirus testing operations, more than doubled in the third quarter compared with the same period last year.

Abbott expects even greater COVID-related sales in the fourth quarter, in the range of $1.3 billion to $1.4 billion, and expects demand to remain strong at least through 2021. Those are big projections, but they aren’t unreasonable.

Coronavirus cases in Europe and the U.S. are surging, and stemming the tide will take time. But even when the infection rate slows, demand will remain for testing.

The renewed outbreaks highlight the need for a better approach to sustainably containing the virus, and broad surveillance testing offers a way forward that’s comparatively easy on the economy. Catching cases early should reduce spread, and people will be more confident engaging in increased activities if testing is speedy and routine.

Abbott and Roche have recently launched new rapid tests that deliver results in 15 minutes or less without lab analysis or specialized instruments. Those new tests should be well-suited to both acute outbreaks and reopening efforts as they allow for easy and inexpensive repeat testing. There’s a lot of room for improvement: Many European countries did not take advantage of a relatively virus-free summer to build enough testing and tracing capacity. The U.S., too, is well short of the testing volumes needed to contain the virus.

While testing could peak in the next few quarters, the pandemic is likely to have a long tail. Only a widely available vaccine is likely to damp demand meaningfully, and even then it won’t erase the need for testing. It’s possible that one of the front-runners in vaccine development will gain emergency authorization by late November, but that’s a best-case scenario. Relatively few doses will be available at first as drugmakers ramp up manufacturing, and distribution will take time. Vaccines likely won’t be broadly available to the general public until a fair bit of 2021 has passed, and it will be even longer before most receive it.

The hard truth is that it will be a while before the virus is well-controlled, vaccine or not. In the meantime, testing is a good business to be in.

Max Nisen is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering biotech, pharma and health care. He previously wrote about management and corporate strategy for Quartz and Business Insider.

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These new totalitarians now want to police what we say around the dinner table. This is Soviet-style denunciation, 2020-style



Frank Furedi is an author and social commentator. He is an emeritus professor of sociology at the University of Kent in Canterbury. Author of How Fear Works: The Culture of Fear in the 21st Century. Follow him on Twitter @Furedibyte

29 Oct, 2020 07:09

The Scottish government is planning a new law that allows people who use language deemed to be abusive or hateful in their homes to be prosecuted. This is dangerous & wrong, and will encourage children to snitch on their parents.

It seems that one of the aims of the government run by the Scottish National Party is to eradicate the distinction between people’s private lives and how they behave in public. In true totalitarian fashion, it is determined to ensure that it has the authority to intervene in people’s home life and regulate family affairs.

The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill goes way beyond laws on hate crime introduced in other jurisdictions. Its target is not confined to criminalising what people say in public but also punish individuals for what they say around the kitchen table or while they are watching television.

The Bill introduces an offence of stirring-up hatred against people with protected characteristics, including sexual orientation, race, and disability. The SNP justice secretary, Humza Yousaf, believes that it makes no difference whether you insult someone during the course of eating your dinner or on the street or at your place of work. “Are we comfortable giving a defence to somebody whose behaviour is threatening or abusive which is intentionally stirring up hatred against, for example, Muslims?” asks Yousaf, before stating, “Are we saying that that is justified because that is in the home?”

The project of opening up the home to scrutiny of the language police calls into question the sanctity of family life. It also threatens to disrupt family relations. One does not need a Ph.D. in social work to understand that once family members become wary of how they talk to one another, the important spontaneous exchanges that usually bind them together will be compromised. Those relaxed exchanges, family confidences and jokes can now become evidence that the police can use to support the case of the prosecution.

Neither does one need a degree in history to know where all this ends. It is not an exaggeration to note that the motivation for the enactment of this bill echoes the sentiments that inspired totalitarian regimes such as the Soviet Union & Nazi Germany to encourage children to denounce their parents to the authorities.

The promotion of the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill follows on from previous attempts to intrude in family life by the SNP government. Recently, it has passed a bill that criminalises parents for smacking their children. Consequently, a light tap on the child’s hand, seen by or reported to the wrong person, could now lead to a parent being arrested. Worse still, the SNP is actively encouraging the public to snoop on parents in case they smack their children and report them to the police. Taking a page out of the totalitarian playbook, the government has also published leaflets targeting children and exhorting them to inform on their parents if they dare smack them.

It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that this bill is not simply about policing private conversation, but also integral to the Scottish government’s totalitarian project of undermining parental authority.

The SNP’s project of usurping parental authority was most strikingly demonstrated in Scotland in 2018, when teachers were informed by the government that they should allow children to change their gender without informing parents. Guidelines endorsed by the government stated that children as young as three “should be supported to explore and express their identity.”

These guidelines explicitly presumed that it was the teacher and not the parent who ought to possess the authority to provide the conditions that allow children to transition to another sex. The document, entitled “Supporting Transgender Young People: Guidance For Schools In Scotland,” warned that teachers should not inform parents if their child changes gender in school, unless the child gives permission.

Thankfully, in a rare victory for common sense – after protest and public pressure – the Scottish government was forced to rescind its guidelines.

Unfortunately, it looks as if common sense will not prevail over the SNP’s determination to undermine the privacy of family life by having the power to criminalise people’s dinner table conversation. The policing of people’s public exchanges is bad enough, but when Big Brother is allowed to intrude into your home and punish you for the words you use, it is evident that our society is in big trouble.

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“Thou belongest to That Which Is Undying, and not merely to time alone,” murmured the Sphinx, breaking its muteness at last. “Thou art eternal, and not merely of the vanishing flesh. The soul in man cannot be killed, cannot die. It waits, shroud-wrapped, in thy heart, as I waited, sand-wrapped, in thy world. Know thyself, O mortal! For there is One within thee, as in all men, that comes and stands at the bar and bears witness that there IS a God!”

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