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国会議員歳費はちゃっかり満額!? 公務員に責任転嫁するな  2011.11.1 11  
東日本大震災を受け、減額していた国会議員の歳費(給与)が10月から再び満額支給されていることをご存じだろうか。毎月50万円を半年間減額してきた国会議員歳費減額特例法の期限が切れたためだが、復興増税などで国民に負担増を求めながら、自分たちの歳費はちゃっかり元に戻し、だんまりを決め込むとはあきれるほかない。  一方、政府は今年度の人事院勧告(人勧)の実施を見送った。平成25年度末まで国家公務員給与を平均7・8%引き下げる臨時特例法案成立を優先させ、東日本大震災の復興財源を確保するというが、国家公務員に批判の矛先を転じようという魂胆が透けてみえる。
自民、国有地を無償使用…賃料年3500万相当
 自民党本部がある東京都千代田区永田町1の国有地の一部が、自民党に無償貸与されていたことがわかった。  自民党は「(所有者の)衆議院との取り決めに従って使用している」としているが、識者は「国による特定の党に対する便宜供与と疑われても仕方がない」と指摘している。  不動産登記によると、自民党本部の土地所有者は、財務省(約3306平方メートル)と衆議院(約1320平方メートル)に分かれているが、境界線に塀やフェンスはなく、一体的に党本部の敷地として使われている。衆議院所有の土地の部分は駐車スペースになっており、同党の街頭宣伝車が止められていたこともあった。  自民党などによると、敷地の約7割にあたる財務省所有の土地については、自民党と財務省との間で貸し付け契約が結ばれ、現在の賃料は年間8970万円になっている。一方、衆議院所有の土地について、自民党は「『議員専用駐車場』という看板を設置している」として、衆院議員のみが使用しているとの趣旨の説明をしているが、駐車場に入るためには自民党本部の正門を通る必要があり、事実上、同党以外の議員は利用できない状態となっている。財務省の賃貸契約を基に計算すると、衆議院所有の土地の賃料は年間約3500万円となる。 (2011年11月1日03時01分 読売新聞)
宮古の震災がれきを搬出 東京が受け入れ 広域処理1号 2011.11.2 09:01  
東日本大震災で発生した岩手県宮古市のがれきを東京都に搬出する作業が2日、始まった。この日は市内の仮置き場にあるがれき約30トンを分類してコンテナに積み込み、トラックで搬送。盛岡市内からJR貨物で鉄道輸送され、3日に都内に到着する。  岩手、宮城のがれきを東北地方以外で受け入れるのは初めて。放射性物質への不安から、ほかに広域処理を正式に引き受ける自治体は出ていない。がれき処理が進まなければ、復旧・復興が滞る恐れがあり、東京都の取り組みが広域処理のテストケースとなる。  東京都は住民の不安を取り除くため、コンテナに積み込む前後や破砕作業前に放射線量を測定し、結果を公表。江東区と大田区の中間処理施設で破砕する。可燃物は江東区の焼却施設で焼き、焼却灰と不燃物を都の処分場に埋め立てる。
ベトナム支援―原発輸出は考え直せ
 野田首相が福島第一原発事故で停滞していた原発輸出の「解禁」に大きくかじを切った。  来日したベトナムのズン首相との間で、日本政府が原発2基の建設に協力することを約束した共同声明に署名したのだ。  実現すれば、日本初の原発輸出となる。  私たちは、史上最大級の事故を起こし、原発への依存度を減らすべき日本政府が、原発売り込みの先頭に立つのは、筋が通らないと主張してきた。
社説:対越原発輸出 安全確保が大前提だ
原発の「安全神話」崩壊を目の当たりにした日本が、原発を輸出するには、それだけの覚悟と責任が伴うはずだ。  政府の事故調査・検証委員会や国会に設ける事故調査委員会の検証をにらみながら、安全性の向上を図るのは当然のことだ。  原発輸出の交渉先はベトナムにとどまらない。なし崩し的な輸出を許さないためにも、政府と国会は議論を深めるべきだ。 日越首脳会談 安全な原発輸出で信頼向上を(11月1日付・読売社説) 日本とベトナムの幅広い協力関係を、着実に前進させていきたい。  野田首相と来日中のズン首相が会談し、日本の原子力発電所輸出の方針を堅持し、ベトナムの発電事業で協力することを確認した。  両国の共同声明は「ベトナムは日本の原子力技術供与を強く求めた。日本は世界最高水準の安全な技術を提供する」と明記した。  実り多い会談と言えよう。
原発防災区域 教訓を事故への備えに生かせ(11月2日付・読売社説)  
原子力発電所の事故に備え、住民の避難や屋内退避の準備を重点的に進めておく地域が、大幅に広がることになった。  原発防災指針の改定を検討中の内閣府の原子力安全委員会が、原発周辺の防災区域を、今の周辺8~10キロ・メートルから30キロ・メートルに拡大することを決めた。  東京電力福島第一原発事故では避難を巡り、菅前政権の対応が混乱した。その教訓を踏まえ、あらかじめ広域で備えを強化することにした。妥当な判断だろう。
南スーダンPKO 陸自派遣の不備是正急げ 2011.11.2
残念なのは、国際基準を無視した派遣になっていることだ。任務遂行への妨害行為を排除するために武器を使うという、国際的に当然、認められている行動が許されないのだ。  しかも、現行のPKO協力法は、自衛隊員の武器使用を▽正当防衛や緊急避難時▽自己の管理下に入った者を守る目的のみ-と厳しく限定しており、邦人救出や他国部隊の救援にも武器を使用できない。
南スーダン支援 意義深い陸自PKOの国造り(11月2日付・読売社説)
南スーダンでの陸自の活動は長期間に及ぶ可能性が高い。治安情勢の変化も想定して、正当防衛などに限定された武器使用基準を緩和し、任務遂行目的などの武器使用を可能にすべきだ
社説:南スーダンPKO 役割も期待も大きい
PKO協力法で定められている「参加5原則」をめぐっては、武器の使用基準の緩和を求める意見もある。野田政権が南スーダンへの陸自派遣について5原則の枠内で対応する考えを表明する一方で、民主党内には他国の部隊を防衛するために武器使用基準を緩和すべきだとの声がある。しかし、これには政府の憲法解釈で禁じられている「武力行使との一体化」の論議が絡む。武器使用をめぐる問題は、今回のPKO派遣と切り離して十分、議論を深めることが必要だ。
南スーダン―PKO、慎重に丁寧に
これらさまざまな障害を勘案して、今回の派遣でも、武器使用基準を緩和せよという議論が一部にある。だが野田首相は、要員防護のための「最小限の使用」という従来方針を踏襲することを表明している。この判断も妥当だろう。  武器使用問題は、日本の国際協力のあり方を根本から変えるほど重要なテーマだ。今回の派遣とは切り離して、時間をかけて議論するのが筋だ。
転落死の中2「複数の生徒からいじめ」 大津市教委
 大津市で10月、市立中学2年の男子生徒(当時13)が自宅マンションから転落死する事案があり、大津市教育委員会は2日、この生徒が「複数の生徒からいじめを受けていた」とする調査結果を発表した。死亡との因果関係については「判断できない」としている。  生徒は10月11日朝、大津市内の14階建てマンションの敷地内で倒れているのが見つかり、死亡が確認された。大津署によると、最上階の通路の手すりに乗り越えたような跡があり、同署は生徒が飛び降り自殺したとみている。  学校側が全校生徒859人を対象にアンケートした結果、この生徒が複数の同級生から9月以降、教室やトイレなどで繰り返し殴られたり、成績表を破られたりしていたことがわかった。沢村憲次教育長は「子どもの変化を見逃さないよう、教員の観察力、指導力の向上を図る」とのコメントを出した。
NOVEMBER 1, 2011 · 2:49 PM Georgia Nurses Sue Service Company Over Racial Discrimination
Four women in Georgia are suing a nursing-service company for alleged civil rights violations by not allowing black nurses to care for white patients. The women are suing Accord Services, a Marietta company that hires nurses and nurse aides to work in private homes.
職場差別 雇用差別 NOVEMBER 1, 2011 · 2:46 PM UK Soccer Players Racially Abused On Twitter
Police are making inquiries into racist abuse directed at the Newcastle United striker Sammy Ameobi on Twitter. A tweet posted by a user called @JonnnnyPhipps on Sunday said: “@Sammy_Ameobi your hand is nearly the same colour. #nigger”.
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NOVEMBER 1, 2011 · 2:42 PM Update: Chattanooga Men Behind Racial Attack On Black Neighborhood Face Federal Charges
Federal authorities have brought charges against three white males who police said set off fireworks at a predominantly black housing development. The information charging civil rights intimidation was against Kyle Montgomery, 21, of 3403 7th Ave.; Colton Partin, 21, 3300 Camp Road, Apison, and James D. Smiley, 27, of 7th Avenue. It involved an incident at East Lake Courts on July 9. It says the incident happened between 3:30 and 4 a.m. after they drove together to the Chattanooga Housing Authority complex. The information says Partin drove the vehicle toward and past East Lake Courts four times while the other two “released explosive devices, including high-velocity, mortar-style pyrotechnic explosives and other fireworks directly toward” five people gathered in front of their residence.
ヘイトクライム NOVEMBER 1, 2011 · 7:22 AM British Rules On Race That Prevent Thousands Of Middle-Class Parents From Adopting Will Stay
Race rules that have been used to prevent tens of thousands of British middle-class parents adopting are to stay, it emerged yesterday. An official appeal to parents to come forward to adopt children from state care declared that ‘children do best in a family that reflects their ethnic identity as closely as possible’. And Children’s Minister Tim Loughton said that making an ethnic match between an adopted child and its new parents was ‘desirable’.
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NOVEMBER 1, 2011 · 7:21 AM Memphis Police Say Downtown Stabbing A Hate Crime
A weekend attack on Beale Street is being called a hate crime. According to court records, a Memphis man, John Ingram, told police he was on Beale Street around 3:00 a.m. Sunday morning when the attack happened, while he was playing music by beating on a bucket. Ingram claims Tiffany Tate approached him, and there was a brief conversation. During that conversation, Ingram said, Tate used the word “nigger,” stabbed him, and ran away.
ヘイトクライム OVEMBER 1, 2011 · 7:20 AM Alabama Car Dealer Slandered As ‘Taliban Toyota’ Awarded $7.5 Million
A jury awarded $7.5 million in damages to the Iranian-born owner of Eastern Shore Toyota this evening after his competitor called his business “Taliban Toyota” and accused him of being a terrorist. Shawn Esfahani, owner of the mega-dealership on Interstate 10, sued Bob Tyler Toyota in Pensacola and its sales manager for slander. Esfahani said that Bob Tyler employees spread false rumors to car shoppers that he was an Iraqi terrorist and supported insurgents in Iraq.
営業妨害 名誉毀損 アラブ系差別 Seeing black and right carolinemuscat | October 31, 2011
Malta features as one of the ‘top ten’ Member States experiencing the highest levels of racial discrimination, according to the EU Minorities and Discrimination Survey (EU-MIDIS) published last year. The same report shows racist violence is quite common in Malta and a serious threat to Africans in the country, where the majority have experienced verbal or physical harassment ranging from avoidance or sniggering, to serious mutilation and even death. Omar is one of the few who dared file a report based on his medical certificate with the police and the National Commission for the Promotion of Equality (NCPE). ・・・・・y It is a massive challenge. In the present scenario, where racism is increasing, where the authorities are not sufficiently empowered to address it, where legal remedies are ineffective, and where political rhetoric is not backed by adequate funds, NAPARX seems destined to fail. That may not be such a big deal in political terms since action against racial discrimination and violence does not enjoy public support. There is widespread belief that if the ‘blacks’ do not like it, they should leave. . It is a contagious attitude that is increasingly manifesting itself in violence and abuse against individuals for no other reason that the colour of their skin. This is happening in a country that boasts of the hospitality, friendliness and generosity of its people.
マルタ 人種差別 OCT 30 Systemic Racism and Collective Forgetting: Let Us Recover Those Like Walker, Garnet, and Delaney By Joe 歴史問題 忘却 Belgian court's adviser says Tintin book not racist By Ben Deighton BRUSSELS | Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:19pm IST (Reuters) - A Belgian judicial adviser has recommended the country's courts reject a legal bid to have a book featuring fictional boy hero Tintin banned for racism, court documents showed. タンタンの冒険旅行 ちび黒サンボ・・・・・ Posted on Tue, Nov. 01, 2011 Wichita report: Tasers used more on blacks 34 Comments BY DION LEFLER
The Wichita Eagle Black people are five to six times as likely as white people to have Tasers used on them by Wichita police, according to city statistics released Monday. And more black people than white people were stunned with Tasers in the first seven months of 2010, the most recent statistics immediately available. Police Chief Norman Williams said he thinks the numbers don't necessarily show that officers are more likely to use a Taser on black suspects than white suspects.
Met police using surveillance system to monitor mobile phones Civil liberties group raises concerns over Met police purchase of technology to track public handsets over a targeted area Ryan Gallagher and Rajeev Syal guardian.co.uk, Sunday 30 October 2011 警官 監視社会 Federally Funded Street Lights Watching Your Every Move 2011 City lights spy on Farmington Hills, Michigan Get short URL email story to a friend print version Published: 01 November, 2011 監視社会・・・・・ Greeks turn anger on immigrants Get short URL email story to a friend print version Published: 02 November, 2011,
Greeks are to vote for the EU bailout deal as soon as possible. And as the country's economy teeters on the brink of collapse, the austerity-hit public is struggling with poverty and unemployment. On the streets of Greece protests have become a common occurrence. Now, their frustration is also turning to immigrants, who they blame for making the situation even worse. An Afghan refugee tells RT that it is particularly dangerous to be a refugee in Greece now, especially in Athens. Over the last few years, illegal immigration into Europe and Greece in particular has skyrocketed, whilst the Greek economy has plummeted. “The crisis has led to unemployment, to poverty, increasing to a lot of people not being able to make ends meet,” Professor of Economics Tsakalotos Efklidis explains.
ギリシャ 反移民・・・・・ DC's homeless to be left in the cold this winter Get short URL email story to a friend print version Published: 01 November, 2011
Residents of the Washington DC metropolitan area make on average the largest annual income of any region in America. The nation’s capital also boasts a homeless population that is unmatched by many locales from coast-to-coast. As wintery weather begins to leave a frost on the banks of the Potomac, the thousands of impoverished citizens in the District of Columbia are trying to find a roof to stay warm in while snow begins to bluster. For many, however, they will be out of luck this season. Earlier this month, David A Berns of DC’s Committee on Human Services told those in attendance at a roundtable hearing that the recession had ravaged economic conditions for DC residents. Although the District boasts the highest average annual income in the country, the official tally of homeless persons on the streets of the city is at 6,546. With more and more people unable to make ends meet, they are leaving their homes and hitting the sidewalks and parks of Pennsylvania Avenue and the shelters that pepper the city’s turf. Those same dire economic circumstances has caused a cut in funding as well, and as more Washingtonians are forced onto the streets and rely on the aid of others, that helping hand is shriveling up as the city goes broke itself.
貧困・ホームレス・・・・・ Baltimore shelters keep homeless women on the streets Get short URL email story to a friend print version Published: 01 November, 2011
n Baltimore, Maryland, residents lovingly refer to their stomping ground as Charm City. If you ask the women of the historic Chesapeake Bay community, however, they might say it’s nothing but the contrary. After Baltimore took 100 beds out of the city’s homeless shelters, they’ve responded by opening up a new $8 million facility for the city’s impoverished — but women aren’t allowed in to this exclusive club. Homeless women in Charm City are saying it’s not so charming that men are being offered sleeping space while they are being forced to catch their zs beneath the trees and on the benches of Baltimore’s inner city.
貧困 ホームレス 女性差別 LAST UPDATED: NOVEMBER 7, 2011 11:58 AM 'Indian head' logo raises controversy in Saskatoon Group urges local high school to change name from 'Redmen' and abandon 'Indian head' logo Leah Davidson — The Sheaf (University of Saskatchewan)
The current "Redmen" logo for Bedford Road Collegiate's sports teams, in Saskatoon, Sask. Email SASKATOON (CUP) — The fight over a Saskatoon high school logo refuses to die down.
アメリカンインディアンロゴ Victim bashed after racial slurs Last updated 13:00 08/11/2011
A man who ambushed a Nelson pub patron, attacking him with a cricket bat, had earlier made racist remarks about other patrons that the victim did not like. Nathan John Ellen, 34, admitted charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, injuring with intent to injure and breaching his bail conditions when he appeared in the Nelson District Court yesterday. Ellen appeared in the dock with a visibly swollen left black eye. His lawyer, Mark Dollimore, said the wound was not self-inflicted and Ellen was assaulted while in police custody in Nelson. Ellen was arrested after a brutal attack on the patron early on October 29. He also admitted assaulting the Rising Sun tavern's owner, Marty Coram, who went to the victim's aid. According to the summary of facts, Ellen went to the Rising Sun about 7.15pm. The pub is frequented by regulars who know each other and Ellen had not been seen at the tavern before that Friday night. Ellen was with an associate who left a short time later, but Ellen stayed and drank beer. At 10pm the victim, a regular who is well known to staff and other patrons, arrived. Police said Ellen approached the victim about 10.30pm and made several racist comments in relation to other patrons. The victim took exception to those comments. llen asked him if he was a "nigger lover" and the two of them took the matter outside where blows were exchanged.
ヘイトクライム Czech primary school textbook under fire over ‘racial stereotyping’ of Roma Government council for Roma minority demands withdrawal of children’s schoolbook due to stereotypes of ‘dirty, thieving Gypsies’ SOCIETYBrian Kenety | 08.11.2011
The Czech Human Rights Commissioner is calling on Education Minister Josef Dobeš to withdraw the current edition of the second-year primary school children textbook Čítanka due to the inclusion of a story in which a mother explains to her daughter all about “dirty thieving Gypsies,” Mláda fronta Dnes reported Tuesday. The award-winning author, however, clearly aimed to spread a message of tolerance.
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社説:TPP反対論 米国陰謀説は的外れ
毎日新聞 2011年10月31日


主権国家が日本を含めれば10カ国集まり、相互の複雑な利害を調整する場である。日本だけが一方的に不利益をこうむるはずがない。

 そもそも米国はTPPに日本が参加することを想定していなかった。



米国はアジア市場で米国抜きの自由貿易圏が形成されるのをおそれ、TPPによってアジア関与を強めようとしている。数カ国で開放度の非常に高い自由貿易圏を作り、それを広げ、最終的には中国も含めたアジア太平洋経済協力会議(APEC)諸国全体を包み込む狙いだ

アイヌ民族の政治団体結成へ…参院選擁立目指す
 アイヌ民族の権利を回復する施策を推進するため、アイヌ民族初の政治団体の結成を目指す準備会が29日に発足した。

 政治団体の結成は来年1月を目標にしており、2013年の参院選では、比例選などに候補者10人の擁立を目指すという。

 札幌市で29日に発足した準備会の会合では、アイヌ民族初の国会議員で2006年に亡くなった萱野茂・元参院議員の次男で、二風谷アイヌ資料館(北海道平取町)の萱野志朗館長が代表に就任した。

 萱野代表によると、政治団体メンバーや候補者はアイヌ民族に限定しない方針。萱野代表は「アイヌ民族の生活環境の向上が遅々として進んでいない。国会議員を送り出す必要がある」としている。

(2011年10月30日18時14分 読売新聞)

アイヌ民族が初の政党結成へ 参院比例に候補擁立目指す

アイヌ民族による政治団体が北海道で発足することが29日決まった。アイヌ民族が求める施策が実現しないことへの不満と危機感が背景にあり、参院選比例区や地方選での候補者擁立を目指す。政治団体として選管へ届け出をし、年明けに結成大会を開く予定だ。

 同日夜、札幌市で「アイヌ民族党(仮称)」結成に向けた準備会が開かれた。代表には、アイヌ民族初の国会議員、故萱野茂・参院議員の次男、志朗氏(53)=萱野茂二風谷アイヌ資料館館長=が就任する見通し。役員には、アイヌ民族最大の団体・北海道アイヌ協会理事や支部長も名を連ねる予定だが、同協会全体として党を支援するかどうかは未定という。同協会によると、アイヌ民族による政治団体の結成は初めて。

 参院選比例区には候補者10人程度の擁立を検討。候補者は原則、アイヌ民族とするが、アイヌ民族でなくても党には加入できるという。





OCTOBER 30, 2011 · 9:24 AM
Minnesota Man Gets 8-Plus Years In Racially Motivated Assault
Eastwood and another man, 29-year-old Travis Campbell, were involved in a fight at Yesterday’s Gone Bar in February where a 58-year-old black man was assaulted.

According to a criminal complaint, Eastwood said he wanted to “beat up the black guy,” who was later identified as Willie Navy.

The two men punched and kicked Navy in the head. Navy needed multiple surgeries after the incident and could ultimately lose vision in one eye.

The complaint states Navy was jumped because he is black and staff at the bar knew he was being targeted.

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Stockton Fire Department settles discrimination suit
By Scott Smith
Record Staff Writer
October 29, 2011 12:00 AM
STOCKTON - The city paid a firefighter $30,203 for settling a lawsuit that claimed the former chief didn't promote him because of racial discrimination.


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Women of Color Seen As Always Sexually Available

By Jaclyn Friedman
WeNews guest author
Sunday, October 30, 2011

The stereotypes of women of color as always being sexually available show how undervalued they are, says Jaclyn Friedman in her new book "What You Really Really Want." In this excerpt, she explores the overlap of race and sexuality.

Consider, for example, the image of the "innocent virgin." Picture her in your mind's eye. Maybe take a moment now to draw a picture of her, or write down a description of what she looks like.



What did you draw or describe? Was it a white girl with long hair? Maybe blond, blue-eyed, or freckle-faced? If it was, it's not an accident. Because we live in a racist society that values white girls more than girls of color, we tend to imagine that purity is pale.


That assumption has a terrible flip side: Girls of color are often viewed as always sexually available, simply because of their race. Just look at the specific stereotypes: Latina women are "spicy," Middle Eastern and South Asian women are simultaneously "exotic" and "repressed," Asian women are "submissive," black women are "wild" or "animalistic"--it doesn't matter what disgusting stereotype you choose, it boils down to the same thing: Women of color are assumed to be always available for sex.

女性差別
有色人女性固定観念・ステレオタイプ




Czech Television: Right-wing extremist membership increasing among youth
Praha/Plzeň, 30.10.2011 13:26, (ROMEA)



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The number of young people involved in neo-Nazism in the Czech Republic is growing. Experts on extremism say people are also joining the ultra-right at younger and younger ages. The primary influence on this shift is said to be the internet and social networking. Despite the fact that the prevention of extremism is ostensibly a priority for Czech ministries, Czech Television reports that no obligation to educate schoolchildren about the risks of extremism has been established yet.


チェコ 右翼 

OCTOBER 31, 2011 · 4:14 PM
Palm Springs Man Sentenced To Death For Racially Motivated Murde

ヘイトクライム
復讐


OCTOBER 31, 2011 · 4:14 PM

Study: Life In U.S. Not Always A Plus For Hispanic Immigrants’ Health
The longer they live in the United States, the more likely it is that Hispanic immigrants will develop health problems, a new study says.



OCTOBER 31, 2011 · 6:47 AM

African Jobseekers In Australia Shunned By Employers
A Carlton program helping African men find work says its progress has been “depressingly slow” because of racial discrimination from employers.

Omar Farah (pictured), the administrator of the Horn Afrik project established by the Carlton Local Agency Network, has spent five years encouraging companies to give immigrants from the Horn of Africa a fair go.

But he said men from Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti and Ethiopia were being offered jobs as taxi drivers, child minders or cleaners – despite many having Masters and PhD qualifications from Australian universities.

“These people are here, they are Australian, they are qualified, they are educated by Australian institutions and the jobs they are looking for are available in Australia,” Mr Farah said.
“So what’s the fence between the two (the jobseekers and employers)?”

オーストラリア ”黒人”差別

OCTOBER 31, 2011 · 6:47 AM
Seattle Police Say Attack On Cab Driver Was Racially Motivated

Seattle police are investigating what they call a racially motivated attack on a taxi driver.

Police say around 3:30a.m. on Sunday, a drunk white man got into a cab after leaving a Cafe. The man asked the taxi driver what race he was and when the driver told him he was Indian, police say the man punched the driver in the face.

The driver was cut above his eye. At the time, the driver told police the suspect had a Swiss Army Knife in his hand but he didn’t know if the knife was used during the attack.

インド人差別 ヘイトクライム


Men attacked during night out in Brighton
2:00pm Sunday 30th October 2011

Two men were attacked after confronting a group about their racist taunts.

The 18 and 22-year-old from Saudi Arabia were walking along South Street in Brighton when a group of four men started shouting racist abuse at them.

The pair confronted the group but ended up being physically attacked.

PC Leonie White from Brighton and Hove Response Investigation Team said: “The victims, who were out enjoying the Brighton night life are very shaken by this whole experience. Racist incidents like this are taken very seriously by Sussex Police and will not be tolerated.”

イギリス ヘイトクライム アラブ人差別

Sunday, October 30th, 2011
Native Hawaiian Bill is Radical, Racially Divisive

BY BRIAN DARLING - The Senate Appropriations Committee released a draft of its appropriations bill for the Interior Department earlier this month.
Section 420 contains a provision allowing the secretary of the Interior Department to recognize "Native Hawaiians" as a federally recognized Indian tribe.

ハワイ 先住民




David Whelan sparks outrage saying players 'out of order' to complain about race reference
Oct 29 2011 By Dave Kidd

WIGAN chairman Dave Whelan sparked outrage last night by insisting that players are ‘out of order’ to complain about being referred to by their race.

England skipper John Terry is currently under investigation by the FA for allegedly calling QPR defender Anton Ferdinand a ‘black c***’ during last Sunday’s west London derby.

But Whelan controversially said it would not be a major issue if a black player abused a white opponent in the same way, and claims that Terry should not be in trouble for using the term.


Revelations of real Racism
[ October 31, 2011 by Kamtona7 ]

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The sage of Orrell, Dave Whelan has come out to add his voice to the ongoing debate focusing on racism within football, and its affects on black players and the image of the sport.

Over the past few weeks Wenger, Whelan, Sir Alex and Daglish have all waded into the mire to suggest that issues regarding racism and football are not as severe as the press would have us believe. They are all men who perhaps recall the seventies and eighties, where the visceral manifestation of racism was apparent within the stands, where abuse was accepted and common place. John Barnes and the banana immediately springs to mind, and acts as another marker to compare just how far we have come within England, not just in the stands, but also in society as a whole.

But football for me still retains its racist agenda, but it now presents itself in far more complex ways, than just through the lips of a footballer.

Whether on not Evra was the target of abuse, or if John Terry did mouth reprehensible words that has children crying at night and nuns locking themselves in basements is irrelevant. This level of verbal abuse, although not condoned, actually is the least of the sins we are being exposed to. For all of Cesc Fabregas’ protestations, and Fredi Kanoute’s reaction, we are avoiding the bigger picture when it comes to racism.

Report: Cain accused of inappropriate behavior in 1990s
By the CNN Wire Staff
October 31, 2011



大統領候補 セクハラ疑惑





食品の放射能―安心へ手だてを尽くせ
 食品に含まれる放射性物質の基準が厳しくなる。福島第一原発事故の直後から暫定基準が使われてきたが、やっと見直されることになった。

 31日に開かれた厚生労働省の薬事・食品衛生審議会で、食品に含まれる放射性セシウムによって受ける放射線の上限を年間1ミリシーベルトとする案が厚労省から示された。

 現行の暫定基準は年間5ミリシーベルトで、飲料水、牛乳・乳製品、野菜類、穀類、肉類と、五つの食品群ごとに、1年に食べる量を考えて1キログラム当たりの規制値を決めた。

 幸い、農産物などから検出される放射能は減っている。食品ごとの新しい規制値は来春施行の予定という。国民の健康を守るのはもちろん、消費者の安心につながるよう、十分な説明など手だてを尽くしてほしい。

 「1ミリ」という値はどうか。

 内閣府の食品安全委員会は先週、「健康影響が見いだされるのは、食品中の放射性物質による被曝(ひばく)が生涯の累積でおよそ100ミリシーベルト以上」とする答申をまとめた。100ミリシーベルトはこれ以上だと発がんの影響が科学的に明らかで、0.5%リスクが高まるとされる。今生まれた子供が100年生きるとして、単純に割ると1年当たり1ミリシーベルトとなる。

 同じ量でも、少しずつの方がリスクはより低いとも考えられており、安全側に立った数字といっていいだろう。
The safety standards concerning radioactive materials in food products will be tightened. Since the devastating accident at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant broke out in March, provisional standards have been used. The government has finally started taking steps to revise them. During an Oct. 31 meeting of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare's Pharmaceutical Affairs and Food Sanitation Council, the ministry proposed lowering the permitted limit on radiation exposure due to radioactive cesium contained in food products to 1 millisievert per year from the current 5 millisieverts. The current standards set exposure limits for five categories of food products--drinking water, milk and dairy products, vegetables, cereals and meat. For each type of food, the permissible amount of radiation contained in 1 kilogram has been determined in consideration of the average annual consumption of the food. Fortunately, the levels of radiation detected in farm products have been declining. The new radiation standards for the food categories will be introduced next spring, according to the government. The government should take all possible measures, including providing adequate information about the new standards to the public, to ensure the revised guidelines will protect the health of the people and allay concerns about radiation among consumers. Is the new upper limit of 1 millisievert per year reasonable? Last week, the Cabinet Office's Food Safety Commission announced its recommendations of safety standards concerning radiation in food, which say a cumulative dose of 100 millisieverts or more over a lifetime could affect human health. There is clear scientific evidence that exposure to 100 millisieverts or more of radiation raises the risk of developing cancer. It has been estimated that exposure to 100 millisieverts increases the cancer risk by 0.5 percent. Assuming that a baby born now lives to be 100, the cumulative lifetime dose of 100 millisieverts translates into an average annual dose of 1 millisievert for the person. It is generally believed that even for the same cumulative dose the health risk is smaller if the amount of each exposure is smaller. The proposed new exposure limit can be described as based on the principle that it would be better to err on the side of safety.

2011年10月30日日曜日

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OCTOBER 29, 2011 · 10:32 AM
Study: Asian Americans Most Bullied In US Schools
By Shaun Tandon | AFP

Asian Americans endure far more bullying at US schools than members of other ethnic groups, with teenagers of the community three times as likely to face taunts on the Internet, new data shows.

Policymakers see a range of reasons for the harassment, including language barriers faced by some Asian American students and a spike in racial abuse following the September 11, 2001 attacks against children perceived as Muslim.

“This data is absolutely unacceptable and it must change. Our children have to be able to go to school free of fear,” US Education Secretary Arne Duncan said Friday during a forum at the Center for American Progress think-tank.

The research, to be released on Saturday, found that 54 percent of Asian American teenagers said they were bullied in the classroom, sharply above the 31.3 percent of whites who reported being picked on.

The figure was 38.4 percent for African Americans and 34.3 percent for Hispanics, a government researcher involved in the data analysis told AFP. He requested anonymity because the data has not been made public.

The disparity was even more striking for cyber-bullying.

Some 62 percent of Asian Americans reported online harassment once or twice a month, compared with 18.1 percent of whites. The researcher said more study was needed on why the problem is so severe among Asian Americans.

The data comes from a 2009 survey supported by the US Justice Department and Education Department which interviewed some 6,500 students from ages 12 to 18. Asian Americans are generally defined as tracing ancestry to East Asia, the Indian subcontinent or the South Pacific.

いじめ
アジア系アメリカ人



@mozumozumozu
mozu

豪ジャーナリストのポール・ハム氏が原爆神話に物申す。長谷川氏とダワー氏を混ぜて通俗化した感じ。サムライ・ウォーロードって。ここのところ似たような見方を目にする。対抗ナラティヴとして広まっているのかもしれない。bitly.com/vKTSJ9


Ham challenges role of atomic bomb in WWII
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Broadcast: 28/10/2011
Reporter: Ali Moore

ALI MOORE: But I guess it wasn't just that was it? I mean standard knowledge or standing thinking is that it was the bombs that brought on the surrender of Japan; you would argue differently?

PAUL HAM: Certainly. I would dismiss that. I would say the bombs were a contributing factor but I wouldn't say they were the decisive factor.

Now the idea in the American narrative is that the bombs led to the prompt and unconditional surrender of Japan. Well firstly they didn't surrender unconditionally. Their sole condition was the retention of the emperor, which America accepted.





In fact, the day of the dropping of the bomb in Nagasaki, there was a top meeting in Tokyo of the six warlords who ran the country then. And they were discussing, not atomic bombs but the Russian invasion of Japanese occupied territory the day before, and a runner comes in and says “Sir, we've lost Nagasaki, it's been destroyed by a new ‘special’ bomb.” They didn't know it was atomic at that stage. And the sort of six Samurai sort of said, “thank you, and run along with, that's interesting ...”

ALI MOORE: And off he went.

PAUL HAM: And off he went. We've got more important things to deal with, which is the Russian invasion of our territory. And this was an extraordinary dismissal of the loss of another city.

But the background of course is that at that point Japan had already lost 66, 67 cities to conventional bombardment, to the incendiary campaign, which was a deliberate attack on Japanese civilians. And this had been going on for six months.

So two more cities had been destroyed by a "special" bomb. Remember they hadn't seen photographs of it at this stage, they hadn't seen the mushroom cloud which so horrifies us today. They were just sitting there hearing that there's been this strange bomb and the city's devastated.

Well, they were talking in a bunker under Tokyo, which was absolutely devastated.

ALI MOORE: But what they were aware of was that Russia had invaded Manchuria. Now Russia, they'd been trying for long time to get Russia to play peacemaker, and they had had a peace agreement with the Russians until Stalin declared war himself?

PAUL HAM: Yes, they had a neutrality pact with Russia, between Russia and Japan. And this was supposed to last until April 1946. Stalin completely ignored it and in the last stage of the war he was very keen to get "in at the kill", as he put it, to grab some of the spoils of the Pacific war. He wanted a communist foothold in Asia.

Now this terrified the Japanese, because not only ...

ALI MOORE: But why did that terrify the Japanese, "a suffocating fear" as you put it, more than the Americans?

PAUL HAM: Well it's firstly, this is deep history now, because we had the vendetta for the Russian loss of the 1904-05 Russia-Japanese war. A most extraordinary humiliation to the Russians, especially the kind of vendetta mindset of the leaders of that country, and they never forgave Japan for that.

And this was, this was the invoice now. They sent 1.5 million Red Army troops across the Manchurian border into Japanese-occupied territory, that was on August the 8th. The bomb, perversely, brought forward the Russian invasion by a week. Because they wanted, they could see that if America had the bomb then maybe Japan would surrender, so we want to be in there as quickly as possible.

Japan was terrified, because here was a war they understood, it was a clash of blood and iron. It was a battle the Samurai mind could respect, if not win.

They regarded the incendiary bombardment of their country by Americans has cowardly attacks on civilians. Which of course, it was certainly an attack on civilians, there was no pretence that this was, that Curtis LeMay, who was commanding the air war, was attacking military targets. It was a deliberate policy to exterminate Japanese civilians. And this went on for six months.

And, you know, most, many observers of the time, it's not me saying this, but many generals at the time, certainly Eisenhower and MacArthur, thought that this was barbaric. They regarded the incendiary attacks on civilians as not really a meaningful influence on the war effort because it was destroying non-combatants. And they would say “if you're going to win a war, you attack combatants, you attack military targets.” And certainly the Russians were going to do that.



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mozu

In Japan, Provocative Case for Staying Nuclear on.wsj.com/ujNxVq via @WSJ 日本の潜在的核保有状況について。
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It takes just 10 tons of civilian-grade plutonium to be converted into weapons-grade material for up to 1,000 nuclear weapons, according to a 1998 Council of Foreign Relations paper by physicist Richard Garwin, a U.S. Los Alamos National Laboratory consultant from 1950 to 1993.

As of the end of 2010, Japan had 30.1 tons of fissile plutonium, according to a Japanese Cabinet Office report submitted on Sept. 20 to the Japanese Atomic Energy Commission.

Security experts point to some recent developments that have highlighted Japan's advanced technology, which could also be used to deliver a warhead. They note that Japan passed a law in 2008 allowing military applications in its outer-space programs, ending a 40-year ban limiting space development to commercial or research programs only.

They also cite the Hayabusa government test satellite, which successfully landed on an asteroid before returning to Earth in June 2010. It employed the same type of atmospheric re-entry technology needed to guide ballistic missiles.





"Japan can develop nuclear weapons very quickly if it decided to, but it would be very difficult for political leaders to go down that path," said Kevin Maher, an independent consultant and former 30-year veteran Japan hand at the U.S. State Department. "We've never had any concern about the Japanese government building a nuclear weapon," he said, citing issues such as cost, public opinion and defense strategy.

Other experts on Japan say the issue is more complex. Japan is surrounded by nuclear armed states such as China, North Korea and Russia.

"The Japanese government has also hedged a great deal on the issue of nuclear weapons, which is what raises concerns abroad," said Saadia Pekkanen, an adjunct professor at the University of Washington, who co-authored a 2010 book on Japanese defense technology. "Japan is credible as a latent nuclear power, and should be taken seriously as such by its rivals in the region," she said.


中国現代史研究家・鳥居民 中国が北の核開発を止めぬ理由
2011.10.28 03:06 (3/4ページ)

≪体制崩壊-難民流出は作り話≫


 アーミテージ、ゼーリックの両氏は中国が必ずや北朝鮮を抑えてくれると信じ、中国政府に言われるまま、アメリカ政府は台湾の野党、中国国民党の馬英九氏を支援し、総統だった陳水扁氏を邪険に扱った。アメリカの後押しがあると台湾人は思ったからこそ、馬氏を総統に選ぶことにもなった。





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Protest march on Downing Street over deaths of black people in custody
Annual march, which aims to highlight increase in deaths of black detainees, expected to be the largest yet


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Diane Taylor and Hugh Muir
guardian.co.uk, Friday 28

Protesters will march on Downing Street on Saturday to highlight a big increase in the number of black people dying in police custody this year.

In 2010 three black detainees died in police custody. Between January and August 2011 there were eight.

This increase comes at a time of overall decline in deaths in all forms of custody. According to a report from the independent advisory panel on deaths in custody there has been a 16% reduction in all custody deaths between 2000 and 2010


拘留中死亡





OCTOBER 29, 2011 · 10:35 AM

Racist Sign Sparks Outrage In Northeast El Paso

A disturbing sign is sparking outrage from some residents in a Northeast El Paso neighborhood.

Neighbors called Newschannel 9 to complain about a yard sign they say is not just disturbing– but offensive.

Part of the sign reads: “Halloween 2011. No blacks welcomed to trick or treat.”

We tried to knock on the door of the house, but were stopped by a locked gate, and nobody inside responded when we asked for an interview.

Instead, we spoke with the African-American family that lives next door to where the sign is posted.

“…these are just children. That is what the spirit is for, is for the children. Even if you don’t want black kids around your children, you don’t have to advertise it,” said Andre Sherman.

At this time, it’s unclear if the homeowner put the sign there, or is even aware that it’s there.

”黒人”お断り
外国人お断り



国の「農地開発事業」1兆8000億円―残ったのは農家の借金と耕作放棄地だけ
2011/10/28




TPP参加って野田首相の対米サービス?…内閣府が大ボラ試算
2011/10/27

フジテレビ解説委員の安倍宏行も「2・7兆円押し上げるというが、GDPベースでみると0・54%でしかない。TPPに参加したから輸出が増えるわけではない」という。しかも、この2・7兆円は10年間の累積数字というからメリットは確かになさそう




TPP「将来の日本の『食いぶち』探す入口」きょうは賛成論
2011/10/28


仮にTPPに参加すると、米国産のカルフォルニア米は778%の関税が取り払われ、現在10キロ3000円が342円の激安に
なかなか変わらない古い制度をTPPの外圧を利用してぶっ壊すという賛成論と多少似ている。斬新な考えだが、危ない綱渡りでもある。


2011年10月28日 11:26



グローバル化の最大の受益者は見えない



特に今後、TPPがアジア全域に拡大すると、経産省のいうように日本の輸出が拡大する効果よりアジアからの輸入が拡大する効果のほうが大きいだろう。これによって日本の製造業の実質賃金が下がる可能性があるが、このような要素価格の均等化は、どこまで進むだろうか。

理論的には、世界中で同一労働の賃金が同一になるまで進む。労働移動がなくても、低賃金労働の製品を輸入することによって労働を輸入するのと同じ効果があるからだ

「10年で2.7兆円」の経済効果は小さすぎ? TPPの政府試算に波紋
2011.10.29 21:53



もっとも、内閣府の客員主任研究官として、当の政府試算にも携わった野村証券金融経済研究所の川崎研一・主席研究員は「規制緩和やサービス自由化がビジネスを生み、試算の3~10倍の効果が出ることも予測されている」と指摘。こうした見方への理解が進んでいないことは確かだ。

 さらにTPPには単純な経済効果だけにとどまらない意義もあり、経済産業省幹部は「世界貿易機関(WTO)の自由化交渉が行き詰まる中、TPPは自由貿易圏を拡大するための重要な手段だ」と話す。


2011年10月29日 13:43

経済

TPP参加による消費者の利益は生産者の損失より大きい


関税を廃止して所得補償に変えれば、農家の所得を同じに保っても消費者は利益を得る


2007年4月30日(土)
#2 影山優理さん from AP通信
AP通信東京支局特派員(ビジネスライター)
(生まれは日本。教育は主にアメリカで受ける)

日本の社会にも、アメリカの
社会にも受け入れられていない
ような気がしていました。
I felt like I was not accepted by Japanese society and by mainstream American society.

私はAP通信社で約15年仕事しています。東京支局の現地採用社員から出発しました。履歴書を送り、試験や面接を経てAPに採用されました。その前はジャパンタイムスで5年間働いていたんです。そして何か違うことがやってみたいと思い、APの採用試験を受けました。
I have been with the AP for about 15 years now. I started out as a local hire in the Tokyo Bureau. I sent resumes to several news organizations; then I took the test. I got interviewed and I got hired at the AP. Before that, I was with the Japan Times, an English newspaper in Japan, for five years and I wanted to get another job. That's why I applied and I got a job here.


私が記事を書く時は、いつもいかに読者の興味を惹くか、そしていかに読者にも分かるように伝えるかを考えています。
What I try to do when I write news articles is because I write for the international audiences. I think about how I can get their attention and how I can make a topic that is easy to understand for them.


ただ、問題もあるんですよね。「やった、スクープだ!」と思うような面白いネタをつかんでも、海外の読者にはその面白さや価値が伝わらなかったりすることもあります。
でもどんな事象でも、懸命に対象を見つめていけば、たとえそれが一見、日本国内でしか理解されないようなものであっても、海外の人にも理解され得るような視点が必ず見つかります
Also the problem is... A lot of scoops that you may have or a lot of really interesting stories that you may have are not gonna be understandable to the international audiences. So it is a kind of challenge.If you look at everything hard enough, there's a way to make it international.

私はワシントンDCにある公立の小学校に行くことになりました。日本に帰ってきてからも、父は私をインターナショナルスクールに入れました。高校生のときに再び渡米して、今度はアラバマ州に行き、近くの公立高校に通いました。
その後また帰国しましたが、以前と同じく東京のインターナショナルスクールに行きました。しかも授業は英語でした。だから自分にとっては日本の大学を受験するよりも、アメリカの大学を受験する方がずっと簡単でした。
私はまずアメリカのカレッジに行き、そこからコーネル大学に転入して、社会学、人類学、社会心理学を専攻しました。その後カリフォルニア大学バークレー校の大学院に行き、社会学の修士号を取りました

So he sent me to the Washington D.C. area and I went to a public elementary school there. And when I came back to Japan, he chose to put me in an international school. And then, when I was in high school, we went to live in Alabama and I went to a public school there. Then we came back and he put me in an international school in Tokyo.




その後は博士課程に進まず、フリーのライターをしていました。私は小学生の頃から物語を書くのが好きで、フィクション系の作家になりたかったんです。そして詩人にもなりたかった。実際に詩を書いていたんですけどね。


Even though I spent a lot of my years in Tokyo, I went to an international school where I got educated in the English language and so it was a lot easier for me to apply to US universities. So I went to Bryn Mawr College first and I transferred to Cornell University. I majored in an interdisciplinary field of sociology, anthropology and social psychology. Then I got my master's at UC Berkley in sociology.
I didn't stay for my doctorate and I was writing as a freelance writer. Actually I wanted to be a fiction writer and poet. I have a lot of poetry and short fictions published in literary magazines. I liked to write stories even when I was in elementary school.

「客観的なニュース」なんて存在しない。
ニュースは客観的であるべきと言う人がいます。つまり、誰が記事を書こうが関係ない、ニュースはニュースだ、という意見です。
私はそうは思いません。ニュースは記者によって大きく変わるんです。繊細な記者、普段から下調べを十分にする記者。彼らが書く記事は自ずと違ってきます。

Even though news is supposed to be objective, which means that it doesn't matter who writes the news, that's not really true. Because a reporter makes a big difference. How sensitive the reporter is or how well-researched reporter is... makes a difference to the story. We know about Japan. We're sensitive to things about Japan. So we're something special's offer to be at Bloomberg, Reuters, or the New York Times, whatever. I think we should be proud of that and take advantage of that.


TOKYO CORRESPONDENCE
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Olympus takes whistle-blower to highest court

By YURI KAGEYAMA

Japan is behind some Western nations in protecting whistle-blowers. Corporate loyalty is king and outspoken employees are often subjected to bizarre punishments, such as assigning them closet-size offices.

ここらへんが、”how I can get their attention”を工夫したところか?
そのwestern nations のデータを示すことがないところが、fiction writer 志望だった片鱗か?



花田紀凱の週刊誌ウォッチング】
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2011.10.29 07:53

 『週刊文春』と『週刊新潮』(ともに11月3日号)が揃(そろ)って橋下徹大阪府知事の出自の問題を特集している。

 『文春』が「暴力団員だった父はガス管をくわえて自殺 橋下徹42歳 書かれなかった『血脈』」。

 『新潮』が「『同和』『暴力団』の渦に呑まれた独裁者『橋下知事』出生の秘密」。

 両誌ともほとんど同じ内容で、橋下知事が大阪・八尾市の同和地区に生まれ、父親と叔父がヤクザで父親は自殺、従兄弟が1999年に金属バット殺人事件で逮捕--というもの。

 これまで書かれなかった出自のことが、なぜ今? なぜこのタイミングで?

 府知事辞任、市長選出馬表明というこの時期を考えると、明らかにネガティブキャンペーンの一環としか見えない。

 だいたい橋下知事の出自を問題にすることに何の意味があるのか。

 しかも、この件は両誌に先行して『新潮45』11月号で、自らも同和地区出身であることを公表しているノンフィクション作家、上原善広氏がレポートしているのだ。

政策ではなく出自についてネガティブキャンペーンをはるとは、新潮、文春最低。

2011年10月29日土曜日

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OCTOBER 27, 2011 · 7:07 AM
92% Stopped, Frisked In Bronx Are Black Or Hispanic



This outfit, Willie Hazzard says, makes him a target for cops to stop and frisk him – something which he says has happened 17 times since he moved to Soundview two years ago.

None of the encounters resulted in arrest, he said.

The NYPD stop-and-frisk policy has recently come under fire again after a Staten Island cop was charged with falsely arresting a black man following a stop and then bragging on tape, “I fried another n—–.”

The case prompted protests at stationhouses and calls for a federal investigation into the police tactic, which was used 362,150 times in the city in the first six months of this year – predominantly on black and Hispanic males.

There were 22,365 people stopped, questioned and frisked in the Bronx between April 1 and June 30 – the latest figures available – according to a quarterly report released by the NYPD, with 2,876 of the Bronx stops resulting in arrests or summonses.

Ninety-one percent of the people stopped in the Bronx were male, and 92% of those stopped were black or Hispanic.

The NYPD maintains that the controversial policy is a crime deterrent.

The Daily News conducted a random survey of 20 men of color, ranging in age from 14 to 35, in three Bronx neighborhoods – Soundview, Fordham, and The Hub. Nine said they had been stopped and frisked by police at least once.

A resounding complaint was that cops patrolling apartment buildings ask to see entrants’ keys or IDs to make sure they are residents.

“I was putting the key into the front door of my building and they stopped me, asked who I am and I had to show them my ID,” Rob Gomez, 21, said of a recent stop he was involved in as he entered his building on E. 143rd St.

Landlords of private residential buildings can ask officers to conduct drug sweeps in buildings through the Operation Clean Halls program.

“People have a right to live in safe buildings and neighborhoods, but this is not police protection – this is police intrusion,” said Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union.

“It’s pure harassment to put people into the system [putting their names on file via stop-and-frisk forms] who haven’t done anything wrong.”

The NYPD says the practice is backed by a state criminal procedure law – allowing an officer to stop a person reasonably believed to have committed or about to commit a crime.

Dressed in baggy jeans, a T-shirt and baseball cap, a 17-year-old Fordham teen said he has been stopped “at least 10 times” around his neighborhood.

“They ask you, ‘What you doin’?’ and they say I look suspect,” said the teen, whose name is being withheld by The News.

“I just got stopped last month just for walking to my building – they checked my pockets and everything. It’s illegal – they shouldn’t be doing it.”

Yet according to court records, he pleaded guilty last month to criminal possession of a weapon – a switchblade that cops found on him.

Just six blocks away from where Hazzard walked, cops fired 41 shots at an unarmed Amadou Diallo in 1999, killing him as he reached for his wallet. The case spurred allegations that stop-and-frisks are racially motivated.

That incident comes to Hazzard’s mind when cops halt him.

“Now, I just assume the position and drop my wallet on the ground because I don’t want to get hit 41 times,” he said.


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OCTOBER 27, 2011 · 7:06 AM
Wisconsin Landlord Sued For Refusing To Rent To Black Couple

The U.S. Department of Justice is suing a La Crosse apartment complex and its manager, alleging racial discrimination.

The lawsuit alleges that the manager of Geneva Terrace Apartments told prospective African-American renters that apartments were not available while telling prospective white renters that apartments were available.

The complaint alleges that in 2009 and 2010, manager Nicolai Quinn told an African-American couple interested in renting an apartment in Geneva Terrace that no apartments were available — even though the complex had posted a sign advertising vacancies.

The couple asked a white friend to contact the complex, and Quinn allegedly told the white friend he had apartments available.

Ron Stadler, a Milwaukee attorney for Geneva Terrace and Quinn, denies the allegations and says the defendants welcome the opportunity to clear their names.


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OCTOBER 27, 2011 · 7:05 AM
Over 40% Of Participants In Finnish Newspaper Poll Say They Have Been Targets Of Racism

Members of ethnic minorities in Finland have many stories of racism to tell. As part of its street poll, Helsingin Sanomat spoke to 100 people who gave praise to their host country but also revealed the flip side.

‘I was in Imatra at a cash machine when someone came up to me and asked why I was here before punching me in the face.’

Nepalese student Chhabin Pokhrel, 25, had lived in Finland for three weeks when he got a taste of his host country’s dark side. Four years later he’s ready to say that the Finns are quite a racist nation.

A good 400 kilometres to the west, Amrin Babay, a 29-year-old cleaner living in Turku, and his whole family became a target for their racist tormentor.

‘I encountered racism for the first time in my life in Finland, even though I have lived in Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan,’ says Babay.

Of those people Helsingin Sanomat spoke to, 43 said that they’d been the target of racist behaviour.

Fifty-seven said that they hadn’t personally encountered racism.

Thirty-four said they completely agreed or partially agreed with the statement ‘Finns are racists’. Of those people who were interviewed, 60 completely or partially disagreed.”

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Racist language still used by our generation


By Spencer Lindsay
Wednesday, October 26, 2011 4:18 p.m.
Updated Wednesday, October 26, 2011 10:35:29 p.m.
While I was eating breakfast at my dining commons last week, I heard something that offended me — I noticed people at the table in front of me were trying to sound funny by impersonating a “black” manner of speaking. No one at the table was anywhere close to black. As I listened to more and more of their conversation, I grew more and more outraged. They began to say things like “You shouldn’t take that shit from no bitch, backhand her ass” and “you don’t want to mess with me, ‘cause I will fuck you up.” I am not a man that is easily offended, but this offended me deeply.

Pundits have predicted that our generation will be less racially divided than generations past, but when I hear some things my peers say, I am not so certain. Some white people will spew this kind of offensive crap while impersonating black people, yet will often use the line “you’re playing the race card” in political debates. Some will use the N-word, but shrug off any debate over the implications of the word as “reverse racism.” Some even base their political and social opinions on gross stereotypes of entire races, classes or sects of people.

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Overcoming racism in Seattle rentals
The first step toward treating a disease is to have an accurate diagnosis. That goes for most problems or challenges. If you can't diagnose a problem, or worse, you don't recognize it exists, it will persist. So here we are in 2011 and landlords in Seattle are still discriminating against prospective tenants who are black.


Jerry Large
Seattle Times staff columnist


The first step toward treating a disease is to have an accurate diagnosis.

That goes for most problems or challenges. If you can't diagnose a problem, or worse, you don't recognize it exists, it will persist.

So here we are in 2011 and landlords in Seattle are still discriminating against prospective tenants who are black.

What we are seeing is not the hate-filled racism so common when I was young, but unequal treatment that springs from flawed thinking.

In case you missed it, The Times reported Saturday on a test of bias in rental housing in Seattle.

The study was done for the city's Office of Civil Rights and found indications of bias against black people and in favor of white people in 69 percent of the rentals tested.


There's a professor at Central Washington University, whose work I've mentioned before, Key Sun.

He's written that one reason for the persistence of these biases is that we treat bias as a moral failing, when often it is instead a "manifestation of cognitive distortions."

Our heads are full of images and information from media and other sources that paint black people in particular in negative ways, with not much on the positive side to balance the ledger.

He cites research that 15 percent of U.S. drug users are black, but 50 percent of network news stories on drugs focus on black people.

And he writes that people make another error. They mess up the math, assuming negative statistics that apply to some black people apply to every black person.

More than 80 percent of serial killers are white males, but no one would assume 80 percent of white males are serial killers.

What seems to be hard for people is to assess each person who shows up to apply for a job or an apartment as an individual.

Awareness is the first step toward being able to do that, which is why the city did the rent study.

There are people who don't want equality, but Bronstein believes most of us do, "and the only way we can get there is to acknowledge where we are," he said, not to feel guilty, but to make a change.


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posted: 5.45pm Tue 25 Oct 2011

Turkey: Earthquake highlights oppression of Kurdish minority

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by Ron Margulies in Istanbul

This week an earthquake has killed hundreds in south-eastern Turkey, in and around the Kurdish town of Van.

This is a very poor part of the country. The town’s population has swollen in the past 20 years from a few hundred thousand to well over a million, as a result of the war between the Kurdish national movement and the Turkish army. Peasants from the surrounding countryside have flooded in to escape the war and to search for work.

The creaking infrastructure cannot cope, and there are no jobs.

When I visited two years ago there were ramshackle, poorly-built buildings everywhere—even in the town centre. One newspaper has reported that none of the 10 sellers of ready-mix concrete in the town hold the necessary official quality certificates.

It is these buildings, inhabited by the poorest, which collapsed when the earthquake hit. They include a student hall of residence. So far, the official death toll is 366 and this is expected to rise.

The earthquake hit in the middle of extensive military operations by the Turkish army against the Kurdish PKK.

The fighting has been intense for the past two months, with dozens dead on both sides. It was revealed at the beginning of the summer that the Turkish state and PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan had been holding talks and negotiations for the previous five years. Clearly these have now broken down.

In recent weeks the PKK has been reminding the state that there is no military solution, that the PKK cannot be defeated by arms. Last week, 25 Turkish troops were killed in one day. The army’s response, as always, has been to wage further war, blindly and needlessly causing further bloodshed.



政府の対応に遅れ クルド系との溝浮き彫り 死者は500人超
2011.10.27

エルジシュ(トルコ東部)=大内清】トルコ東部を震源とする大地震で、被災地域に数多く居住する少数民族のクルド系住民が、震災対応の遅れに不満を強めている。政府は、成長が著しい沿岸部に比べて遅れがちだった東部の開発を積極的に進めるとして不満解消を図っている。しかしクルド系には、多数派であるトルコ系とトルコ系中心の政府から差別を受けてきたとの意識があり、今回の地震は両者の溝が深いことを浮き彫りにしている。

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A history of racism against travelling people

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Bailiffs were sent to evict Travellers from Dale Farm


Residents look on as scores of riot police and bailiffs begin dismantling their site

Travellers have faced racism for centuries. As early as the 16th century, laws were passed in England expelling so called “Egyptians” or Gypsies.

Roma Gypsies were expelled from many other European countries too.

In the 18th and 19th centuries, several European governments tried to force Travellers to “assimilate”. In some cases, they took Traveller children away and placed them in non-Traveller families.

Adolf Hitler’s Nazis murdered up to half a million Gypsies in the Holocaust during the Second World War.

This anti-Traveller racism remains strong to this day. Travellers are more likely to die earlier, to live in poverty, and to have worse health and education than settled people.

Vendetta

Basildon council leader Tony Ball justified his vendetta against the Dale Farm Travellers by referring to “the law”. But the law systematically discriminates against Travellers.

So, Travellers at Dale Farm had applied time and time again for planning permission, only to be continually refused. More than 90 percent of Traveller applications are refused in the first instance.

And for all their talk of “obeying the law”, last week’s eviction was a graphic reminder of how police and councils can simply disregard the law when it suits them.

A judicial ruling had specified that certain plots, along with gates, fences and walls, could remain. But police smashed in a fence when they entered the site. One Traveller said police had kicked her fence in too.

The ruling also said that the council had to provide electricity to the legal plots during an eviction. For at least some of the time, it failed to do so.

Mary, one of the Travellers, told Socialist Worker of her shock at the level of racism she faced. “I saw lots of other councils on the news digging trenches to stop us coming onto their land,” she said. “I couldn’t believe it. We’re not a different species—we’re human beings.”

Tories make life harder

“You’re Travellers—so why don’t you travel?” The mainstream media has slung this question at the Dale Farm Travellers time after time during their eviction. It wilfully ignores the real obstacles that Travellers face.

A series of laws has made travelling much harder. There are far fewer legal sites that they can move to.

And living “on the road” no longer an option—even if Travellers did want to do this—because the police would simply move them on.

The Tory’s 1994 Criminal Justice Act removed the responsibility of councils to provide sites for Travellers.

The government encouraged Travellers to buy their own land—which is precisely what Dale Farm Travellers did. Now they are getting blamed for it.

Labour’s 2004 Housing Act obliged councils to provide Traveller sites. But many failed to do so. Money set aside for providing legal sites was spent elsewhere.

The Tories have set about making life even harder for Travellers. They have scrapped a programme of grants for sites and revoked the rules requiring councils to provide for Travellers.

Dale Farm residents weren’t against moving. They tried to move to nearby land, but these offers were rejected by the council.

The Travellers want to go somewhere where they can live together, not be isolated in scattered houses.

They aren’t against travelling. The problem is there’s nowhere to travel to

ジプシー

Recently, I became acquainted with a young woman from Japan. She married an American, and was living in Japan, but about a year ago, due to her husband's job, she moved to the United States. She described her impression of the United States as follows: "When I lived in Japan, our American friends were very friendly, initiating conversation by asking 'How are you?' and inviting people to parties. So I thought America was a place where I could have human relationships that were cheerful and fun. But the reality is different. True, everyone greets everyone, and I get invited to parties, but not to become any closer than that. I'm lonely here because I don't have someone who is willing to listen to my private matters."

It seems to me that Japanese people tend to make groups, seeking solidarity with others within the group. Eventually, the concept of "us" (insider=uchi) and "them" (outsider=soto) emerges. Even if a Japanese person isn't so conscious of this, they tend to use this uchi/soto distinction quite a bit.

From birth, a Japanese will belong to many groups, starting with family, then their school class, various clubs, and eventually their workplace. Each Japanese person, individually, has many overlapping group circles, and within those groups, they cooperate to achieve goals, enjoy each other's company, sharing in the joys of success and suffering the pain of despair. Whatever their problem, whether it is relationship-related, or a spiritual/moral dilemma, it is easy to find someone to listen to you because these are people who share the same thought process nurtured by a common background. Sometimes, just being listened to is all it takes to feel better.

In contrast, groups that Americans form tend to be transient: When the activity is over, the group disperses, returning to being individuals. Unlike the Japanese, these groups usually do not become social cliques in themselves, and members tend not to get involved in the lives of others, and tend not to share their personal issues. For such support, people go to specialized family counselors, marriage counselors, or a support group, the numerous examples of which cover every conceivable subject, including alcoholism and domestic abuse.

If a Japanese person tries to interact with Americans in the uchi (insider) sense, they perceive the noncommittal attitude they receive from Americans as a rejection, and feel lonely. In addition, Japanese people are frequently not used to solving problems independently. In contrasting the two cultures there are different lines drawn between privacy and friendship.

In a previous column I stated that, historically, Japanese values were centered on pride, honor and discipline, and were based on morals that put "trust" first and foremost, leading to mutual respect over time, and becoming a building-block for survival in a group-oriented society.

However, as Japanese society became more prosperous, instead of seeking the traditional tenets of "pride, honor and discipline," people began to desire fame and fortune. In today's Japan, as a result of this shift, ethics have begun to change, but the culture that puts group activity at its core has remained, with complicated implications, especially in the workplace.

It is fine to value "saving face" as long as actions remain within the realm of white lies. But if one's subordinates or even supervisor are doing something unlawful, the group dynamic becomes quite complicated. It is hard for the Japanese to speak up as it may lead to loss of face for the whole organization.

To break the trust of the group, and cause shame for the supervisor, as it leads to the loss of security for the self, is hard for a Japanese to do. As a consequence, Japanese people can be very reluctant to become "whistle-blowers."

In addition, bringing out problems of uchi to soto is taboo, so even if the whistle-blower's actions are justifiable, he or she will be persecuted within the organization. Therefore, evildoings within an organization remain secret for a long time, which might be a reason why corporate scandals in Japan remain underground until they become so large that the corruption of the "uchi" spills over to "soto." Corrective action within Japanese organizations, therefore, can be very difficult.

Amid the forces of globalization, contemporary Japan is experiencing the collision of values embedded in the more traditional "group society" and the Western "individualistic society." Today, Japan seems unable to decide between the two, and as a result, is experiencing the worst of both. For example, both the education ministry and the public school curriculum assert that they respect individualism, but in reality, it is a system that still values "wa."

Even if students want to assert their individuality, they cannot--if students assert themselves, they break the unwritten rules of maintaining "wa," and if they value "wa," they become dissatisfied with the contradictions that society enforces. While people are inundated with information that touts individualism through the mass media and on the Internet, the people who are in the position of power in this society have not changed from the traditional "group society" framework.

As a consequence, the younger generation of Japanese seem to be unsure on two fronts: unsure whether they can live without the security, in both psychological and real terms, that comes with valuing the tenets of "wa" or "group society," and at the same time, unsure whether or not they can embrace individualism. Perhaps this is why some of them end up becoming NEETs--people who are not in education, employment or training.

Despite 60 years of democracy following the conclusion of the World War II, the Japanese are still unable to digest the concept of individualism and freedom. In addition, the Japanese have given up trying to convey the historical values system that stresses pride, honor and discipline to the next generation. Today's Japanese, having lost their emotional compass, have become unable to distinguish the difference between good and evil, which is why I think we have seen a rise in corporate scandals and crimes in recent years.

Manes resides in Philadelphia and teaches Japanese at Bucks and Montgomery county community colleges. She is the author of "Culture Shock of Mind."

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US cops tried to erase online evidence of brutality
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Published: 26 October, 2011

Google has been asked by a US law enforcement agency to remove several videos exposing police brutality from the video sharing service YouTube, the company has revealed in its latest update to an online transparency report.
Another request filed by a different agency required Google to remove videos allegedly defaming law enforcement officials. The two requests were among 92 submissions for content removal by various authorities in the US filed between January and June 2011. Both were rejected by Google along with 27 per cent of the submissions.


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US uranium to blame for deformed babies in Fallujah?
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Published: 25 October, 2011

A London court is set to hear a case involving the alleged use of uranium-enhanced weapons by US-led forces in the deadly 2004 battle for Fallujah. Some say it is the cause of horrific birth defects and congenital diseases in the Iraqi city.


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Former Goldman Sachs exec surrenders to FBI
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Published: 26 October, 2011,


nly half-a-minute after a 2008 Goldman Sachs board meeting, Rajat Gupta got out his phone and dialed Raj Rajaratnam. The next morning, his pal sold his stake in the company, saving millions of dollars before they suffered their first quarterly loss.
Three years later, Gupta surrendered to federal authorities this week as he faces charges relating to the insider trading cases that caused his wealthy associate to avoid a financial disaster at the dawn of the Great Recession. The correspondence between the two, attest prosecutors, allowed the men and their associations to benefit immensely off the stock market, making tens of millions of dollars through illegal talks. Rajaratnam was already sentenced earlier this month for his involvement in improper trades, which has earned him 11 years in prison.
Gupta, who had a guest spot at President Barack Obama’s first state dinner, was first lobbied with civil fraud charges courtesy of the Securities and Exchange Commissioner back in March. Charges were later dropped however, pending further investigation. In the meantime, Gupta resigned from several high-profile corporate boards, including Procter & Gamble. With five counts of securities fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit coming from a grand jury this morning, Gupta’s legal woes are back, however, and worse than ever.
Should Gupta, 62, be convicted of the five counts of security fraud, he stands to receive a maximum of 100 years in prison.
Authorities allege that Gupta stood to gain from the loss that should have been for Rajaratnam. Together the pair was involved in a series of businesses partnerships together, including one private equity fund that was co-founded by the men. Prosecutors say that had Rajartnam not followed Gupta’s advice, his groups stood to lose upwards of $23 million.
"Rajat Gupta was entrusted by some of the premier institutions of American business to sit inside their boardrooms, among their executives and directors, and receive their confidential information so that he could give advice and counsel for the benefit of their shareholders,” Manhattan US attorney Preet Bharara says in a statement. “As alleged, he broke that trust and instead became the illegal eyes and ears in the boardroom for his friend and business associate, Raj Rajaratnam, who reaped enormous profits from Mr. Gupta's breach of duty."



Rajat Gupta Arrest: Five More Cases of Insider Trading
By Roland Li | October 26, 2011 4:52 PM EDT
Rajat Gupta's arrest is the latest in the unscrupulous world of insider trading. Here are five more recent cases:

In perhaps the most infamous case, the media magnate Martha Stewart was indicted on nine counts related to insider trading. In a highly publicized trial, she was not convicted of insider trading, but still was found guilty of securities fraud and obstruction of justice, which lead to her resignation from the company that bears her name. She had sold 3,928 shares of ImClone Systems stock in 2001, thus avoiding a $45,673 loss, thanks to a tip from Peter Bacanovic of Merrill Lynch. Stewart served five months in prison and was monitored afterwards, also paying a fine of $30,000. She made a comeback in 2005 and returned to head "Martha Stewart Living."
Christopher Balkenhol, May 2007

Balkenhol, a former vice president at Oracle Corp., agreed on a $198,000 cash settlement after allegations of insider trading. Balkenhol's wife, Carolyn, also worked at Oracle as a secretary to CEO Larry Ellison, where she scheduled meetings with other companies. Christopher would buy $448,000 of shares in one target company, Siebel Systems Inc., and made $82,000 in profits after Oracle targeted it. In another case, he bought $85,000 in shares of Retek Inc. and made a $15,000 profit. As part of an agreement with the SEC, the Balkenhols did not have to admit wrongdoing and avoided a trip to court.

Hafiz Naseem, May 2007

Naseem worked at the energy desk of the Swiss firm, Credit Suisse, where he leaked deals that included a $32 billion bid for Texas company TXU Corp. The trades made over $7.5 million, according to authorities. Naseem, a Pakistani native, called bankers in the area about deals involving Hydril Co., Trammell Crow Co., John H. Harland Co., Energy Partners Ltd., Veritas DGC Inc., Jacuzzi Brands Inc., Caremark Rx Inc. and NorthWestern Corp. Ultimately, he received a 10 year jail sentence in May 2008, just a few months before the economic crisis.

Matthew Devlin, December 2008

Devlin, a former broker at now defunct firm Lehman Brothers, gained insight into mergers through his wife, who worked at a big publicity firm. The firm earned $4.8 million in profits for a group, and Devlin received gifts that included a Cartier watch, widescreen television and a stint at a Porsche Driving School. His wife, Nina, was not charged, but others involved -- including a former Playboy model -- were also charged. In September 2009, Frederick Bowers, another Lehman broker involved, was sentenced to 2,000 hours of commuity service, a $15,000 fine and made to forfeit $12,000.

Igor Poteroba, March 2010

Poteroba, a UBS AG investment banker, confessed to insider trading after being arrested for leaking merger tips to friends, using code words like "frequent flyer miles" and references to Macy's. In total, he was involved with six firms, Guilford Pharmaceuticals Inc., Molecular Devices Corp., PharmaNet Development Group Inc., Via Cell Inc., Millennium Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Indevus Pharmaceuticals Inc., and made almost $1 million, and had bail set at $5 million. Poteroba bought a $1.4 million home in Connecticut. This March, Poteroba was sentenced to 22 months in prison and fined $25,000, on top of forfeiting $465,000, which he made while trading. He is likely to be deported to his native Russia.

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OCTOBER 28, 2011 · 8:00 AM
Update: No Charges To Be Filed Against Organizers Of Swedish ‘Slave Auction’


Two student unions at Lund University in southern Sweden reportedly held a party over the weekend which featured the sale of “slaves” complete with blackened faces and ropes around their necks.

The National Afro-Swedish Association reported the Halland and Helsingkrona unions to the police after exposing the unions’ so-called “jungle” parties.

The “slave auction” took place on Saturday at a party organised at Halland student union. Three people with blackened faces and ropes around their necks were lead into the union by a “slave trader”.

The “slaves” were then sold during the course of the evening and the party moved on to Helsingkrona union.

Jallow said that he doubts the incident is based on a lack of knowledge about the slave trade and Sweden’s role in the sale of human beings from Africa.

“This is not a bunch of skinheads. This is the elite. Lund’s students – some of the best educated in Sweden,” he said.

Jallow argued that the parties are symptomatic of the challenges faced by African immigrants in southern Sweden.

“This racism is becoming all too common. Of course it is irritating. They (the unions) claim it was a joke but this is based on the attitudes that people from Africa or have dark skin are of lower value.”



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The Racial Gap in Marriage: How the Institution Is Tied to Inequality

OCT 27 2011, 10:04 AM ET 80
Those who are best positioned economically to live without a partner or to have a child without being married are the least likely to do so


In her engagingly written Atlantic cover story, Kate Bolick examines the rise of single women as a result of the decline of men. From her own experience she glimpses in men's unfortunate economic struggles a hopeful opportunity for women: to reassess the primacy of marriage, in their own lives and as a cultural ideal, and to embrace their freedom to thrive as single women, without any need or desire for a husband.

However onerous the restrictions of marriage, its primary social effect now is to exacerbate the already wide socioeconomic disparities that understandably trouble so many Americans.


During the past few decades, marriage has become more associated with socioeconomic status than perhaps at any other time in American history. Marriage has declined substantially among poor people of all races, who are both less likely to marry and more likely to divorce than their counterparts from earlier eras. Meanwhile, the affluent and highly educated are more likely to marry (even if a bit later in life than in earlier eras) and less likely to divorce than their less advantaged counterparts. While college-educated parents tend to delay childbearing until after marriage, less educated women often have children without the benefit of marriage. Indeed, University of Texas sociologist Mark Regnerus has found that among white women who have their first child in their early 20s -- which college educated white women tend not to do -- fully 60 percent of those mothers are unmarried when their child is born.

The irony here is that those who are best positioned economically to live without a partner or to have a child without being married are the least likely to choose to do so. Among men, the more a man earns, the more likely he is to be married. Among women, what used to be known as the marriage penalty -- a reference to the fact that greater education was associated with lower marriage rates -- has steadily eroded. Now, college-educated women are more likely than their less educated peers to marry and stay married. Economically secure, college-educated men and women may not need marriage, but most of them want it.


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Adolf Hitler's parents deny they're racist
From: news.com.au October 28, 2011



HEATH and Deborah Campbell have three children - two of whom are named Adolf Hitler, 5, and Aryan Nation, 3.

They insist they aren't racist - they just like the names.

Heath and Deborah Campbell have covered their house in swastikas and have swastika tattoos.

But still, they insist they aren't racist - they just like swastikas.

What Heath and Deborah Campbell aren't anymore are parents after a court found there was sufficient evidence of neglect and abuse to take the children into care.

The couple, from New Jersey, in the US, were reported to authorities after they asked a bakery to make a cake with Adolf's name on it.

They claim the court has taken away their children because of their names.

"The judge and Division of Youth and Family Services told us that there was no evidence of abuse and that it was the names. They were taken over the children's names," Mr Campbell said.

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NYPD keeps secret files on Muslims who change their names to sound more American: report
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Wednesday, October 26th 2011,


NEW YORK -- Muslims who change their names to sound more traditionally American, as immigrants have done for generations, or who adopt Arabic names as a sign of their faith are often investigated and catalogued in secret New York Police Department intelligence files, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.

The NYPD monitors everyone in the city who changes his or her name, according to internal police documents and interviews. For those whose names sound Arabic or might be from Muslim countries, police run comprehensive background checks that include reviewing travel records, criminal histories, business licenses and immigration documents. All this is recorded in police databases for supervisors, who review the names and select a handful of people for police to visit.

The program was conceived as a tripwire for police in the difficult hunt for homegrown terrorists, where there are no widely agreed upon warning signs. Like other NYPD intelligence programs created in the past decade, this one involved monitoring behavior protected by the First Amendment.


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OCTOBER 28, 2011 · 8:29 AM

Lawsuit Alleges Chicago Police Slower To Respond In Hispanic & Black Areas

The American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois recently filed a lawsuit against the city of Chicago in Cook County Circuit Court alleging that response times to emergency calls in high-crime areas of the city with larger black and Hispanic populations are slower than in white-majority areas, thus violating the Illinois Civil Rights Act of 2003.

The lawsuit, filed Oct. 27, is being brought under the Illinois Civil Rights Act of 2003 which makes it unlawful for government to provide services in a manner that has a disparate negative effect on any racial group.

Suing on behalf of themselves and the Central Austin Neighborhood Association, a Chicago community group, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) alleges that the city’s minority neighborhoods have a disproportionately low number of officers than white districts.

Harvey Grossman, legal director for the ACLU of Illinois, said the longtime pattern of ignoring 911 calls from minority communities has gone on too long and needs to end immediately.

It is widely known that 911 calls are more likely to go without response in minority neighborhoods when compared to white neighborhoods,” explained Grossman. “For too long, the city has hoarded the information that would have revealed the full scope of this problem. Now that we are seeing data, it is time to take definitive steps to correct the problem.”


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