What's on your Media?
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A Former User last edited by
BBC: Oregon clashes of federal police with some local militia - over some land dispute/ <blockquote>Oregon leader seized in deadly clash
One person dies during an operation by US police to arrest the leader of an armed occupation at a wildlife refuge in Oregon.
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Listening to Russian media:- BBC released a documentary about corruption in Russia, concerning Putin personally, based on some data from US's financial adminstration;
- leader of the Yabloko party, Yavlinskiy, detained during his one-man picquet in the "president administration" building.
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A Former User last edited by
What's up, dude?
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/03/brazil-corruption-scandal-rocks-government-160316033355210.html
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US government push changes to imbalance personal rights and security in favour of more might for government in the IT area: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/06/help-us-stop-updates-rule-41
Activists fight back:The Department of Justice is using an obscure procedure to push through a rule change that will greatly increase law enforcement’s ability to hack into computers located around the world. It’s an update to Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. If Congress does nothing, this massive change will automatically go into effect on December 1.
EFF, the Tor Project, and dozens of other organizations concerned about the future of our digital security are taking a stand for users everywhere. We’re organizing a campaign and day of action to speak out against the changes to Rule 41.