Daily Archives: February 5, 2019

2019-02-05: News Headlines

PACBI (2019-02-05). Palestinian Professors' Unions Urge Pitzer College to Uphold Faculty Vote to Suspend Study Abroad with Complicit Israeli Institutions. bdsmovement.net Palestinian Professors' Unions Urge Pitzer College to Uphold Faculty Vote to Suspend Study Abroad with Complicit Israeli Institutions: Open LetterThe Palestinian Federation of Unions of University Professors and Employees (PFUUPE) urges Pitzer College to stand by an overwhelming majority of its faculty refusing to be complicit in Israel's denial of Palestinian rights and its blatan…

teleSUR (2019-02-05). Brazil: Film on Gay Conversion Therapy Pulled From Theaters. telesurenglish.net Distributors have censored a movie in Brazil critical about the practice of gay conversion therapy, a move which has received heavy criticism, especially from the LGBT community. | RELATED: | Brazil's Vice President Favors Torture, Admires Dictatorships | The announcement from Universal Pictures came last weekend saying "the movie will not be screened in Brazil." | This led to an intense debate over the impact that openly m…

ZANU PF UK (2019-02-05). Video: Call for Sanctions to be Lifted Against Zimbabwe. globalresearch.ca

WSWS (2019-02-05). FBI conducted surveillance of BAMN in the name of combating "domestic terrorism" wsws.org Newly released documents establish that the FBI launched a "full investigation" of By Any Means Necessary (BAMN) based on allegations that the group had conspired to violate the rights of neo-Nazis and the KKK.

WSWS (2019-02-05). Australian workers and youth support March rallies in defence of Julian Assange. wsws.org "I support the rally to free Assange. It is important for us to hold this protest to show that we will not tolerate any further attack on our democratic rights."

amnesty (2019-02-05). Reality Check: Migrant Workers Rights with Four Years to Qatar 2022 World Cup. amnesty.org

WSWS (2019-02-05). US "border security": Troops, torture, barbaric prisons. wsws.org While the Democrats claim to oppose Trump's wall, they support all the other repressive actions carried out against defenseless immigrants and refugees.

teleSUR (2019-02-04). Maduro Calls For Peace, Non-intervention From US. telesurenglish.net President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro continued collecting signatures from citizens from across the country for a petition calling for peace and non-intervention on behalf of United States President Donald Trump. | RELATED: | Uruguay Prepares to Host EU Meeting on Venezuelan Crisis | During a speech Monday at the Day of National Dignity commemoration a…

Nicolas J.S. Davies (2019-02-04). Will Iran Sanctions Herald the Fall of the Imperial Dollar? zcomm.org It's a good time for Americans to start thinking about how we can instead cooperate with all our neighbors in a smooth, peaceful transition to a sustainable, multipolar world…

teleSUR (2019-02-04). British MPs: Female Saudi Activist Prisoners Being Tortured. telesurenglish.net A group of women Saudi gender activists in jail since at least last April are being tortured and held in inhumane prison conditions, according to an ad hoc British parliamentary committee. | RELATED: | Saudi Woman Arrives in Canada After Being Granted Asylum | A report released by the special multi-party parliamentary committee found that the group of about 10 Saudi female activists, arrested nine months ago when advocating for women's equality and the right to drive, have been subje…

Democracy Now! (2019-02-04). Lights Back On at NYC Jail After Hundreds Protest, But Prisoners Still Without Heat in Winter. democracynow.org More than 1,600 prisoners at a Brooklyn federal detention center were forced to endure freezing temperatures during last week's polar vortex, with no heat, no light, no hot water for showers and no hot meals. Demonstrators rallied throughout the weekend to protest the conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center, which is run by the Bureau of Prisons. Prisoners communicated with protesters by banging on the jail windows. On Sunday afternoon, some of the protesters, including family members of those incarcerated, were pepper-sprayed by guards. Democracy Now! was there on the ground. By 6: 30 p.m., officials said…

Miko Peled (2019-02-04). As Malaysia and Ireland Find Out, You Stand Up for Palestinian Rights at Your Peril. globalresearch.ca It takes an enormous effort for any country to oppose Israel, but particularly a small country that has to rely on bigger powers. It is even harder to impose effective pragmatic measures against Israel, as in the case of Ireland …

ACLU (2019-02-04). High School Could Have Been Hell for My Transgender Son. Don't Make It Hell for the Next Kid. aclu.org I had hoped that my son would wait until after high school to come out as transgender. But I realized I'd prefer a thriving son over a dead daughter. | This piece was originally published on USA Today. | When I gave birth to my first baby, the doctor said, "It's a girl!" Before I even knew my child, those words helped me imagine the future. | But the future was different from what I expected. | By the time my c…

Alfred de Zayas (2019-02-04). Report of the Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order. mronline.org The Secretariat has the honour to transmit to the Human Rights Council the report of the Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order, Alfred de Zayas, on his mission to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and Ecuador, pursuant to Council resolution 36/4. | Source

Janine Jackson (2019-02-04). 'Palestinian Rights Has Become an Incredibly Mainstream Issue' – CounterSpin interview with Josh Ruebner on BDS bans. fair.org Janine Jackson interviewed Josh Ruebner about BDS bans for the February 1, 2019, episode of CounterSpin. This is a lightly edited transcript. | Media…

ACLU (2019-02-04). The Supreme Court Is Considering Whether the Government Can Dodge the First Amendment by Outsourcing Its Power. aclu.org A case about a video banned from public access cable TV could have important implications for our constitutional rights. | The First Amendment bars the government from censoring speech that it doesn't like. That rule also goes for a private organization that takes on a government role. But when exactly is an organization considered a stand-in for the government? The Supreme Court will soon hear a case to decide. | Before smartphones, the internet, and digital cameras, it wasn't easy to get your videos in front of…

teleSUR (2019-02-04). Brazil: Dam Tragedy Deaths Reach 121, Vale Held Accountable. telesurenglish.net With 121 people confirmed dead and another 226 still missing, according to the latest tally Saturday, the Brumadinho dam burst could be Brazil's deadliest mine disaster. | RELATED: | Brazil's Vice President Favors Torture, Admires Dictatorships | Brazilian miner Vale needs to change its behavior, cooperate more with authorities, and be more transparent after…

STAFF (2019-02-04). Justice Department to Probe Federal Jail in New York City. truthdig.com Officials will investigate how a Brooklyn detention center lost heat and electricity last week without having a backup system in place.

commondreams (2019-02-04). UN: Act to End China's Mass Detentions in Xinjiang. commondreams.org ______________________________…

Cira Pascual Marquina (2019-02-04). Everyday life in besieged Venezuela. mronline.org A young author presents intimate snapshots of ordinary life as it is lived by millions of Venezuelans during a grueling crisis fueled by deadly U.S. sanctions and coup efforts. | Source

Julia Conley, staff writer (2019-02-04). 'Crimes Against Humanity': Abuses Persist at Immigrant Detention Centers as DHS Hands Out 'Waivers' to Contractors. commondreams.org A poorly regulated system of handing out "waivers" to contractors which run immigrant detention facilities has allowed many abuses at the facilities to persist for years, according to a new report by the inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files…

Shared by Samantha Borek (2019-02-04). Lights Are Back On at New York City Jail, But Prisoners Still Lack Heat. truthout.org More than 1,600 prisoners at a Brooklyn federal detention center were forced to endure freezing temperatures during last week's polar vortex, with no heat, no light, no hot water for showers and no hot meals. Demonstrators rallied throughout the weekend to protest the conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center, which is run by the Bureau of Prisons. Prisoners communicated with protesters by banging on the jail windows. On Sunday afternoon, some of the protesters, including family members of those incarcerated, were pepper-sprayed by guards. Democracy Now! was there on the ground. By 6: 30 pm, officials sai…

Human Rights Watch (2019-02-04). UK, Stand Firm against Data Demands in Death Penalty Cases. hrw.org | | WhatsApp and Facebook messenger icons are seen on an iPhone in Manchester , Britain March 27, 2017. | © 2017 Reuters | After heated debate, the United Kingdom has just inched closer to adopting laws that would allow the United States to demand and obtain digital evidence — such as e-mails, texts, and chats — directly from companies that are storing it in…

Andrea Germanos (2019-02-04). Iraq Fires Back at Trump for Saying US Troops Will Stay to "Watch Iran" theantimedia.com (CD) — Baghdad is firing back on Monday with calls to potentially boot U.S. troops out of Iraq in response to President Donald Trump's comments that he wants to keep them there to "watch Iran." Speaking to CBS's "Face the Nation" in an interview that aired Sunday, Trump said he wants the continued military presence because I want to …

WSWS (2019-02-04). Over a thousand federal inmates in New York City jail held for more than a week in dark, frigid conditions. wsws.org Over 1,600 inmates at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn have been without heat and hot water, and with limited electricity and communications since a fire last Sunday.

Human Rights Watch (2019-02-04). Unexpected Dangers for Fleeing Saudi Women. hrw.org

Andrea Germanos, staff writer (2019-02-04). Rights Groups Sue Texas Officials Over 'Unlawful Purge of the Voting Rolls'. commondreams.org "Not one single eligible Texan should lose the right to vote because state officials have decided to pursue a radical anti-voter agenda" | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files…

Human Rights Watch (2019-02-04). Cambodia: Acid Attack Survivors Denied Treatment, Justice. hrw.org | (Phnom Penh) — Survivors of acid violence in Cambodia are unlawfully denied free medical care and face pressure to accept inadequate settlements, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The Cambodian government should enforce its laws that require legal, social, and medical support to survivors of acid attacks. | The 48-page report, " 'What Hell Feels Like': Acid Violence in Cambodia," documents the use by private a…

Human Rights Watch (2019-02-03). "I'm Actually Freer Than They Are" hrw.org In recent years, Chinese authorities have intensified their efforts against human rights defenders, subjecting them to various kinds of harassment and continuous surveillance, or detaining and prosecuting them on fabricated criminal charges. Human Rights Watch has extensively documented cases from across China. | Human Rights Watch spoke to more than two dozen Chinese human rights defenders, asking them to share stories of the police harassment they had recently experienced. Some said the harassment felt so routine they could not…

Nick Pinto (2019-02-03). "'Vicious' And 'Brutal'" — Life Inside a Freezing Federal Prison With No Heat. theintercept.com Inside accounts are seeping out of a New York prison where hundreds of people have been incarcerated without heat as the city endured arctic weather.

Maryam Saleh (2019-02-03). "I Want to Walk on the Moon While Wearing Hijab": Syrian Women in Turkey Seek to Define Their Independence. theintercept.com Syria's revolution may have made it possible for Syrian women to start talking about their rights, but the war has also given these issues new urgency.

RT (2019-02-02). Brooklyn detainees bang on prison windows for help during cold weather blackout (VIDEO). rt.com Shocking footage filmed outside a federal prison in Brooklyn, New York, shows inmates apparently banging on the walls and windows of their cells to draw attention to their freezing conditions.

Human Rights Watch (2019-02-02). Philippines: Congress Aims to Lock Up More Children. hrw.org | | | | | | In this photo taken last year in Manila, children are detained in a Bahay Pagasa detention center, the same type of facility the Philippine government plans to use under a proposed new law that would lower the age of criminal responsibility. | | © 2018 Carlos Conde/Human Rights Watch | (New York) — Philippine legislators should reject a draft law to lower the age of criminal liability from 15 to 12, Human Rights W…

ZeroHedge (2019-02-01). Former US Spies Are Helping the UAE Hack Human Rights Activists. mintpressnews.com Mainstream networks will likely shrug and yawn at this bombshell Reuters story, given that it doesn't involve Putin or Russia, but merely one of Washington's chief Arab Gulf oil and gas allies.

ACLU (2019-02-01). ICE Partners Again With a Sheriff It Once Severed Ties With Because of Racial Profiling. aclu.org Sheriff Terry Johnson is known for racial profiling. He just secured $2.8 million in taxpayer funding to do ICE's bidding. | Whether it's Jeff Sessions, Stephen Miller, or Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the Trump administration has a real knack for empowering and absolving people who push discriminatory law enforcement and immigration policy. Now there's another name to add to that list: Sheriff Terry Johnson of Alamance County in North Carolina. Six years after the federal government severed ties with Sheriff Johnson for his office's discriminatory policing of Latinx residents, Uncle Sam and the Alamance County Sheriff's O…

Consortiumnews (2019-02-01). Gandhi and American Civil Rights. consortiumnews.com Howard Thurman travelled to India and returned to the U.S. intent on bringing nonviolence to the struggles of African Americans, writes Walter E. Fluker. Howard Thurman's image on Howard University chapel's stained glass window. (Fourandsixty from Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA) By… Read more →

Michelle Chen (2019-02-01). Corporations Have Paid Out at Least $2.7 Billion in Civil-Rights and Labor Lawsuits Since 2000. thenation.com Corporations Have Paid Out at Least $2.7 Billion in Civil-Rights and Labor Lawsuits Since 2000…

ACLU (2019-02-01). Congress, Don't Give DHS Unrestricted Authority to Build a 'Smart Wall'. aclu.org What Congress must do to ensure that border technology doesn't trample on the rights of border communities. | On Thursday, House Democrats unveiled their proposal for a $55 billion Department of Homeland Security budget. The proposal includes some strong provisions — including no funding for a border wall, no new Border Patrol agents, and a requirement for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to cut its detention of immigrants and phase out the jailing of immigrant families. But there are also a number of troubling elements, ch…

Democracy Now! (2019-02-01). "Do We as a Society Have a Right to Kill?": Chinonye Chukwu's Film "Clemency" Examines Death Penalty. democracynow.org As the state of Texas this week carried out the nation's first execution of the year, we look at "Clemency," a new film starring Alfre Woodard that examines the death penalty from the perspective of those who have to carry out executions as well as the condemned. Woodard portrays prison warden Bernadine Williams as she prepares to oversee what would be her 12th execution as warden in the aftermath of one that was horribly botched. As her life seems to unravel, Williams, for the first time, grapples with what it means to be part of a system of state-sanctioned murder, as the execution date for Anthony Woods, playe…

Ricardo Vaz (2019-02-01). UPDATED Venezuela: US Rejects Calls for Dialogue Ahead of Dueling Marches. venezuelanalysis.com Draconian US sanctions and calls for dialogue set the stage for pro- and anti-government marches this weekend.

Kei Pritsker (2019-02-01). The Real Target of the Huawei Sanctions and the Trade War. mintpressnews.com The U.S.-China trade war isn't actually about soybeans and steel. Washington fears its iron grip over the post-Soviet world is waning thanks to China's new global initiatives.

stuart_m (2019-02-01). Australian activists say: to help Venezuela, lift sanctions and end intervention. greenleft.org.au Australian solidarity activists are calling on Prime Minister Scott Morrison's government to demand the United States lift its sanctions on Venezuela and rule out any military intervention in the South American country. | Federico Fuentes, co-author of Latin America's Turbulent Transitions and co-convenor of the Australia-Venezuela Solidarity Network, said: "It is well known that Venezuela is passing through the worst economic crisis in its history. | "While focus has been placed on falling international oil prices and economic mismanagement by the Nicolas Maduro government, little attention has been paid to…

Human Rights Watch (2019-02-01). Brazil Vice President Supports 'Right to Decide' on Abortion. hrw.org | | Brazilian Vice President Hamilton Mourà£o publicly supported a woman's right to decide to have an abortion | © José Cruz/Agência Brasil | Brazilian Vice President Hamilton Mourà£o publicly supported a woman's right to decide to have an abortion in an interview published today in O Globo. | Mourà£o raised the issue of abortion after being asked a question about gender, explaining that w…

Human Rights Watch (2019-02-01). Sudan's Game of Catch and Release. hrw.org | | Sudanese protesters chant slogans during an anti-government demonstration in the capital Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman on January 31, 2019. | © 2019 Stringer/AFP/Getty Images | Salah Abdalla "Gosh," director of Sudan's National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS), announced the release this week of 186 so-called "protest" detainees, but said nothing about the fate of the hundreds still locked up in the wake of the bloody, and ongoing, crackdown. | Since mid-December, when protests started across the c…

Sarah Aziza (2019-02-01). Mohammed bin Salman Is Running Saudi Arabia Like a Man Who Got Away With Murder. theintercept.com The Saudi monarch is pursuing Hollywood stars for the country's "Year of Entertainment," while women activists are being tortured behind bars.

Human Rights Watch (2019-02-01). Senegal: Make Talibé Children a Campaign Focus. hrw.org | | Talibés begging in downtown Dakar, Senegal, May 11, 2017. | © 2017 Lauren Seibert/Human Rights Watch | (Dakar) — Political parties and candidates for Senegal's February 24, 2019 presidential election should commit to ending the abuse and exploitation of talibé children, Human Rights Watch and the Platform for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights (PPDH), a coalition of Senegalese rights groups, said today. | Hundreds of thousands of talibé children in Se…

Human Rights Watch (2019-02-01). Vietnam: Hanoi Misleads UN on Rights Record. hrw.org | | Twenty-five political prisoners currently locked up for exercising basic rights. | | © 2018 Private | (Geneva) — Vietnam presented a grossly inaccurate picture of its human rights record at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on January 22, 2019, Human Rights Wat…

stuart_m (2019-02-01). The price Peter Norman paid for his anti-racism. greenleft.org.au The Peter Norman Story
| Written by Andrew Webster & Matt Norman
| Macmillan, 2018
| $34.99 | Australian sprinter Peter Norman had just run a blistering 20.6 seconds in the men's 200-metre final at the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games to claim the silver medal. After he heard about the plans of the gold and bronze medallists, African-American runners Tommy Smith and John Carlos, to protest against racism in the US, Norman agreed to support their actions by wearing an Olympic Project for Human Rights (OPHR) badge, stating: "I'll stand with you". | In The Peter Norman Story, his nephew Matt Norman, w…

Ryan Gallagher (2019-02-01). New Site Exposes How Apple Censors Apps in China. theintercept.com The site shows which apps — from human rights groups, the New York Times, and virtual private networks — have been removed from Apple's app store in China.

Human Rights Watch (2019-02-01). ICE Force-feeding Immigrant Detainees on Hunger Strike. hrw.org | | Screenshot from a 2013 video of Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def) volunteering to undergo the standard operating procedures for force-feeding of detainees at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. | © 2013 The Guardian/YouTube | ICE officials are force-feeding six immigrant detainees who are on hunger strike in Texas, according to an investigation published by the Associated Press. | The AP reported indications that nearly 30 men — mostly from India an…

2019-02-05: Social Media Postees

Palestinian Professors' Unions Urge Pitzer College to Uphold Faculty Vote to Suspend Study Abroad with Complicit Israeli Institutions
PACBI | bdsmovement.net | 2019-02-05
Palestinian Professors' Unions Urge Pitzer College to Uphold Faculty Vote to Suspend Study Abroad with Complicit Israeli Institutions: Open LetterThe Palestinian Federation of Unions of University Professors and Employees (PFUUPE) urges Pitzer College to stand by an overwhelming majority of its faculty refusing to be complicit in Israel's denial of Palestinian rights and its blatan…
bdsmovement.net/news/palestinian-professors-unions-urge-pitzer-college-uphold-faculty-vote-suspend-study-abroad

Brazil: Film on Gay Conversion Therapy Pulled From Theaters
teleSUR | telesurenglish.net | 2019-02-05
Distributors have censored a movie in Brazil critical about the practice of gay conversion therapy, a move which has received heavy criticism, especially from the LGBT community. | RELATED: | Brazil's Vice President Favors Torture, Admires Dictatorships | The announcement from Universal Pictures came last weekend saying "the movie will not be screened in Brazil." | This led to an intense debate over the impact that openly m…
telesurenglish.net/news/Brazil-Film-on-Gay-Conversion-Therapy-Pulled-From-Theaters-20190205-0005.html

Video: Call for Sanctions to be Lifted Against Zimbabwe
ZANU PF UK | globalresearch.ca | 2019-02-05
The post Video: Call for Sanctions to be Lifted Against Zimbabwe appeared first on Global Research.
globalresearch.ca/video-call-for-sanctions-to-be-lifted-against-zimbabwe/5667606

FBI conducted surveillance of BAMN in the name of combating "domestic terrorism"
WSWS | wsws.org | 2019-02-05
Newly released documents establish that the FBI launched a "full investigation" of By Any Means Necessary (BAMN) based on allegations that the group had conspired to violate the rights of neo-Nazis and the KKK.
www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/02/05/bamn…

Reality Check: Migrant Workers Rights with Four Years to Qatar 2022 World Cup
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-02-05
amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2019/02/reality-check-migrant-workers-rights-with-four-years-to-qatar-2022-world-cup/

Australian workers and youth support March rallies in defence of Julian Assange
WSWS | wsws.org | 2019-02-05
"I support the rally to free Assange. It is important for us to hold this protest to show that we will not tolerate any further attack on our democratic rights."
www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/02/05/assa…

US "border security": Troops, torture, barbaric prisons
WSWS | wsws.org | 2019-02-05
While the Democrats claim to oppose Trump's wall, they support all the other repressive actions carried out against defenseless immigrants and refugees.
www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/02/05/bord…

Will Iran Sanctions Herald the Fall of the Imperial Dollar?
Nicolas J.S. Davies | zcomm.org | 2019-02-04
It's a good time for Americans to start thinking about how we can instead cooperate with all our neighbors in a smooth, peaceful transition to a sustainable, multipolar world…
zcomm.org/znetarticle/will-iran-sanctions-herald-the-fall-of-the-imperial-dollar/

British MPs: Female Saudi Activist Prisoners Being Tortured
teleSUR | telesurenglish.net | 2019-02-04
A group of women Saudi gender activists in jail since at least last April are being tortured and held in inhumane prison conditions, according to an ad hoc British parliamentary committee. | RELATED: | Saudi Woman Arrives in Canada After Being Granted Asylum | A report released by the special multi-party parliamentary committee found that the group of about 10 Saudi female activists, arrested nine months ago when advocating for women's equality and the right to drive, have been subje…
telesurenglish.net/news/British-MPs-Female-Saudi-Activist-Prisoners-Being-Tortured-20190204-0011.html

Lights Back On at NYC Jail After Hundreds Protest, But Prisoners Still Without Heat in Winter
Democracy Now! | democracynow.org | 2019-02-04
More than 1,600 prisoners at a Brooklyn federal detention center were forced to endure freezing temperatures during last week's polar vortex, with no heat, no light, no hot water for showers and no hot meals. Demonstrators rallied throughout the weekend to protest the conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center, which is run by the Bureau of Prisons. Prisoners communicated with protesters by banging on the jail windows. On Sunday afternoon, some of the protesters, including family members of those incarcerated, were pepper-sprayed by guards. Democracy Now! was there on the ground. By 6: 30 p.m., officials said…
www.democracynow.org/2019/2/4/lights_bac…

'Palestinian Rights Has Become an Incredibly Mainstream Issue' – CounterSpin interview with Josh Ruebner on BDS bans
Janine Jackson | fair.org | 2019-02-04
Janine Jackson interviewed Josh Ruebner about BDS bans for the February 1, 2019, episode of CounterSpin. This is a lightly edited transcript. | Media…
fair.org/home/palestinian-rights-has-become-an-incredibly-mainstream-issue/

Report of the Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order
Alfred de Zayas | mronline.org | 2019-02-04
The Secretariat has the honour to transmit to the Human Rights Council the report of the Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order, Alfred de Zayas, on his mission to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and Ecuador, pursuant to Council resolution 36/4. | Source…
mronline.org/2019/02/04/report-of-the-independent-expert-on-the-promotion-of-a-democratic-and-equitable-international-order/

As Malaysia and Ireland Find Out, You Stand Up for Palestinian Rights at Your Peril
Miko Peled | globalresearch.ca | 2019-02-04
It takes an enormous effort for any country to oppose Israel, but particularly a small country that has to rely on bigger powers. It is even harder to impose effective pragmatic measures against Israel, as in the case of Ireland … | The post As Malaysia and Ireland Find Out, You Stand Up for Palestinian Rights at Your Peril appeared first on Global Research.
globalresearch.ca/as-malaysia-and-ireland-find-out-you-stand-up-for-palestinian-rights-at-your-peril/5667523

The Supreme Court Is Considering Whether the Government Can Dodge the First Amendment by Outsourcing Its Power
ACLU | aclu.org | 2019-02-04
A case about a video banned from public access cable TV could have important implications for our constitutional rights. | The First Amendment bars the government from censoring speech that it doesn't like. That rule also goes for a private organization that takes on a government role. But when exactly is an organization considered a stand-in for the government? The Supreme Court will soon hear a case to decide. | Before smartphones, the internet, and digital cameras, it wasn't easy to get your videos in front of…
aclu.org/blog/free-speech/supreme-court-considering-whether-government-can-dodge-first-amendment-outsourcing

High School Could Have Been Hell for My Transgender Son. Don't Make It Hell for the Next Kid
ACLU | aclu.org | 2019-02-04
I had hoped that my son would wait until after high school to come out as transgender. But I realized I'd prefer a thriving son over a dead daughter. | This piece was originally published on USA Today. | When I gave birth to my first baby, the doctor said, "It's a girl!" Before I even knew my child, those words helped me imagine the future. | But the future was different from what I expected. | By the time my c…
aclu.org/blog/lgbt-rights/lgbt-youth/high-school-could-have-been-hell-my-transgender-son-dont-make-it-hell

Brazil: Dam Tragedy Deaths Reach 121, Vale Held Accountable
teleSUR | telesurenglish.net | 2019-02-04
With 121 people confirmed dead and another 226 still missing, according to the latest tally Saturday, the Brumadinho dam burst could be Brazil's deadliest mine disaster. | RELATED: | Brazil's Vice President Favors Torture, Admires Dictatorships | Brazilian miner Vale needs to change its behavior, cooperate more with authorities, and be more transparent after…
telesurenglish.net/news/Brazil-Dam-Tragedy-Deaths-Reach-121-Vale-Held-Accountable-20190204-0007.html

Justice Department to Probe Federal Jail in New York City
STAFF | truthdig.com | 2019-02-04
Officials will investigate how a Brooklyn detention center lost heat and electricity last week without having a backup system in place. | The post Justice Department to Probe Federal Jail in New York City appeared first on Truthdig: Expert Reporting, Current News, Provocative Columnists.
truthdig.com/articles/justice-department-to-probe-federal-jail-in-new-york-city/

UN: Act to End China's Mass Detentions in Xinjiang
commondreams | commondreams.org | 2019-02-04
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commondreams.org/newswire/2019/02/04/un-act-end-chinas-mass-detentions-xinjiang?cd-origin=rss

Everyday life in besieged Venezuela
Cira Pascual Marquina | mronline.org | 2019-02-04
A young author presents intimate snapshots of ordinary life as it is lived by millions of Venezuelans during a grueling crisis fueled by deadly U.S. sanctions and coup efforts. | Source…
mronline.org/2019/02/04/everyday-life-in-besieged-venezuela/

Rights Groups Sue Texas Officials Over 'Unlawful Purge of the Voting Rolls'
Andrea Germanos, staff writer | commondreams.org | 2019-02-04
"Not one single eligible Texan should lose the right to vote because state officials have decided to pursue a radical anti-voter agenda" | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files…
commondreams.org/news/2019/02/04/rights-groups-sue-texas-officials-over-unlawful-purge-voting-rolls?cd-origin=rss

Cambodia: Acid Attack Survivors Denied Treatment, Justice
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-02-04
| Launch Gallery | (Phnom Penh) — Survivors of acid violence in Cambodia are unlawfully denied free medical care and face pressure to accept inadequate settlements, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The Cambodian government should enforce its laws that require legal, social, and medical support to survivors of acid attacks. | The 48-page report, " 'What Hell Feels Like': Acid Violence in Cambodia," documents the use by private a…
hrw.org/news/2019/02/04/cambodia-acid-attack-survivors-denied-treatment-justice

'Crimes Against Humanity': Abuses Persist at Immigrant Detention Centers as DHS Hands Out 'Waivers' to Contractors
Julia Conley, staff writer | commondreams.org | 2019-02-04
A poorly regulated system of handing out "waivers" to contractors which run immigrant detention facilities has allowed many abuses at the facilities to persist for years, according to a new report by the inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files…
commondreams.org/news/2019/02/04/crimes-against-humanity-abuses-persist-immigrant-detention-centers-dhs-hands-out?cd-origin=rss

UK, Stand Firm against Data Demands in Death Penalty Cases
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-02-04
WhatsApp and Facebook messenger icons are seen on an iPhone in Manchester , Britain March 27, 2017. | © 2017 Reuters | After heated debate, the United Kingdom has just inched closer to adopting laws that would allow the United States to demand and obtain digital evidence — such as e-mails, texts, and chats — directly from companies that are storing it in…
hrw.org/news/2019/02/04/uk-stand-firm-against-data-demands-death-penalty-cases

Unexpected Dangers for Fleeing Saudi Women
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-02-04

| January 30, 2019 Video | Saudi Arabia: 10 Reasons Why Women Flee: | Rahaf al-Qunun, the Saudi woman who managed to successfully flee her allegedly abusive family, has shed new light on the countless women trapped under the abusive male guardianship system in Saudi Arabia. Women face systematic discrimination and are left exposed to domestic violence under the male guardianship system and have few places to…
hrw.org/news/2019/02/04/unexpected-dangers-fleeing-saudi-women

Lights Are Back On at New York City Jail, But Prisoners Still Lack Heat
Shared by Samantha Borek | truthout.org | 2019-02-04
More than 1,600 prisoners at a Brooklyn federal detention center were forced to endure freezing temperatures during last week's polar vortex, with no heat, no light, no hot water for showers and no hot meals. Demonstrators rallied throughout the weekend to protest the conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center, which is run by the Bureau of Prisons. Prisoners communicated with protesters by banging on the jail windows. On Sunday afternoon, some of the protesters, including family members of those incarcerated, were pepper-sprayed by guards. Democracy Now! was there on the ground. By 6: 30 pm, officials sai…
truthout.org/video/lights-back-on-at-new-york-city-jail-but-prisoners-still-without-heat/

Over a thousand federal inmates in New York City jail held for more than a week in dark, frigid conditions
WSWS | wsws.org | 2019-02-04
Over 1,600 inmates at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn have been without heat and hot water, and with limited electricity and communications since a fire last Sunday.
www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/02/04/frez…

"I'm Actually Freer Than They Are"
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-02-03
In recent years, Chinese authorities have intensified their efforts against human rights defenders, subjecting them to various kinds of harassment and continuous surveillance, or detaining and prosecuting them on fabricated criminal charges. Human Rights Watch has extensively documented cases from across China. | Human Rights Watch spoke to more than two dozen Chinese human rights defenders, asking them to share stories of the police harassment they had recently experienced. Some said the harassment felt so routine they could not…
hrw.org/news/2019/02/04/im-actually-freer-they-are

"I Want to Walk on the Moon While Wearing Hijab": Syrian Women in Turkey Seek to Define Their Independence
Maryam Saleh | theintercept.com | 2019-02-03
Syria's revolution may have made it possible for Syrian women to start talking about their rights, but the war has also given these issues new urgency. | The post "I Want to Walk on the Moon While Wearing Hijab": Syrian Women in Turkey Seek to Define Their Independence appeared first on The Intercept.
theintercept.com/2019/02/03/syrian-women-turkey-empowerment/

Brooklyn detainees bang on prison windows for help during cold weather blackout (VIDEO)
RT | rt.com | 2019-02-02
Shocking footage filmed outside a federal prison in Brooklyn, New York, shows inmates apparently banging on the walls and windows of their cells to draw attention to their freezing conditions. | …
rt.com/usa/450422-brooklyn-prisoners-plead-freezing-winter/

Philippines: Congress Aims to Lock Up More Children
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-02-02
| | | | In this photo taken last year in Manila, children are detained in a Bahay Pagasa detention center, the same type of facility the Philippine government plans to use under a proposed new law that would lower the age of criminal responsibility. | | © 2018 Carlos Conde/Human Rights Watch | (New York) — Philippine legislators should reject a draft law to lower the age of criminal liability from 15 to 12, Human Rights W…
hrw.org/news/2019/02/02/philippines-congress-aims-lock-more-children

Former US Spies Are Helping the UAE Hack Human Rights Activists
ZeroHedge | mintpressnews.com | 2019-02-01
Mainstream networks will likely shrug and yawn at this bombshell Reuters story, given that it doesn't involve Putin or Russia, but merely one of Washington's chief Arab Gulf oil and gas allies. | The post Former US Spies Are Helping the UAE Hack Human Rights Activists appeared first on MintPress News.
mintpressnews.com/former-us-spies-are-helping-the-uae-hack-human-rights-activists/254548/

Congress, Don't Give DHS Unrestricted Authority to Build a 'Smart Wall'
ACLU | aclu.org | 2019-02-01
What Congress must do to ensure that border technology doesn't trample on the rights of border communities. | On Thursday, House Democrats unveiled their proposal for a $55 billion Department of Homeland Security budget. The proposal includes some strong provisions — including no funding for a border wall, no new Border Patrol agents, and a requirement for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to cut its detention of immigrants and phase out the jailing of immigrant families. But there are also a number of troubling elements, ch…
aclu.org/blog/immigrants-rights/ice-and-border-patrol-abuses/congress-dont-give-dhs-unrestricted-authority

ICE Partners Again With a Sheriff It Once Severed Ties With Because of Racial Profiling
ACLU | aclu.org | 2019-02-01
Sheriff Terry Johnson is known for racial profiling. He just secured $2.8 million in taxpayer funding to do ICE's bidding. | Whether it's Jeff Sessions, Stephen Miller, or Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the Trump administration has a real knack for empowering and absolving people who push discriminatory law enforcement and immigration policy. Now there's another name to add to that list: Sheriff Terry Johnson of Alamance County in North Carolina. Six years after the federal government severed ties with Sheriff Johnson for his office's discriminatory policing of Latinx residents, Uncle Sam and the Alamance County Sheriff's O…
aclu.org/blog/immigrants-rights/ice-and-border-patrol-abuses/ice-partners-again-sheriff-it-once-severed-ties

Gandhi and American Civil Rights
Consortiumnews | consortiumnews.com | 2019-02-01
Howard Thurman travelled to India and returned to the U.S. intent on bringing nonviolence to the struggles of African Americans, writes Walter E. Fluker. Howard Thurman's image on Howard University chapel's stained glass window. (Fourandsixty from Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA) By… Read more ?…
consortiumnews.com/2019/02/01/ghandi-and-the-american-civil-rights-movement/

Corporations Have Paid Out at Least $2.7 Billion in Civil-Rights and Labor Lawsuits Since 2000
Michelle Chen | thenation.com | 2019-02-01
Corporations Have Paid Out at Least $2.7 Billion in Civil-Rights and Labor Lawsuits Since 2000…
thenation.com/article/corporations-lawsuits-civil-rights/

The Real Target of the Huawei Sanctions and the Trade War
Kei Pritsker | mintpressnews.com | 2019-02-01
The U.S.-China trade war isn't actually about soybeans and steel. Washington fears its iron grip over the post-Soviet world is waning thanks to China's new global initiatives. | The post The Real Target of the Huawei Sanctions and the Trade War appeared first on MintPress News.
mintpressnews.com/the-real-target-of-the-huawei-sanctions-and-the-trade-war-with-china/254570/

UPDATED Venezuela: US Rejects Calls for Dialogue Ahead of Dueling Marches
Ricardo Vaz | venezuelanalysis.com | 2019-02-01
Draconian US sanctions and calls for dialogue set the stage for pro- and anti-government marches this weekend.
venezuelanalysis.com/news/14282

"Do We as a Society Have a Right to Kill?": Chinonye Chukwu's Film "Clemency" Examines Death Penalty
Democracy Now! | democracynow.org | 2019-02-01
As the state of Texas this week carried out the nation's first execution of the year, we look at "Clemency," a new film starring Alfre Woodard that examines the death penalty from the perspective of those who have to carry out executions as well as the condemned. Woodard portrays prison warden Bernadine Williams as she prepares to oversee what would be her 12th execution as warden in the aftermath of one that was horribly botched. As her life seems to unravel, Williams, for the first time, grapples with what it means to be part of a system of state-sanctioned murder, as the execution date for Anthony Woods, playe…
www.democracynow.org/2019/2/1/do_we_as_a…

ICE Force-feeding Immigrant Detainees on Hunger Strike
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-02-01
Screenshot from a 2013 video of Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def) volunteering to undergo the standard operating procedures for force-feeding of detainees at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. | © 2013 The Guardian/YouTube | ICE officials are force-feeding six immigrant detainees who are on hunger strike in Texas, according to an investigation published by the Associated Press. | The AP reported indications that nearly 30 men — mostly from India an…
hrw.org/news/2019/02/01/ice-force-feeding-immigrant-detainees-hunger-strike

The price Peter Norman paid for his anti-racism
stuart_m | greenleft.org.au | 2019-02-01
The Peter Norman Story | Written by Andrew Webster & Matt Norman | Macmillan, 2018 | $34.99 | Australian sprinter Peter Norman had just run a blistering 20.6 seconds in the men's 200-metre final at the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games to claim the silver medal. After he heard about the plans of the gold and bronze medallists, African-American runners Tommy Smith and John Carlos, to protest against racism in the US, Norman agreed to support their actions by wearing an Olympic Project for Human Rights (OPHR) badge, stating: "I'll stand with you". | In The Peter Norman Story, his nephew Matt Norman, w…
greenleft.org.au/content/price-peter-norman-paid-his-anti-racism

Sudan's Game of Catch and Release
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-02-01
Sudanese protesters chant slogans during an anti-government demonstration in the capital Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman on January 31, 2019. | © 2019 Stringer/AFP/Getty Images | Salah Abdalla "Gosh," director of Sudan's National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS), announced the release this week of 186 so-called "protest" detainees, but said nothing about the fate of the hundreds still locked up in the wake of the bloody, and ongoing, crackdown. | Since mid-December, when protests started across the c…
hrw.org/news/2019/02/01/sudans-game-catch-and-release

Senegal: Make Talibé Children a Campaign Focus
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-02-01
Talibés begging in downtown Dakar, Senegal, May 11, 2017. | © 2017 Lauren Seibert/Human Rights Watch | (Dakar) — Political parties and candidates for Senegal's February 24, 2019 presidential election should commit to ending the abuse and exploitation of talibé children, Human Rights Watch and the Platform for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights (PPDH), a coalition of Senegalese rights groups, said today. | Hundreds of thousands of talibé children in Se…
hrw.org/news/2019/02/01/senegal-make-talibe-children-campaign-focus

Australian activists say: to help Venezuela, lift sanctions and end intervention
stuart_m | greenleft.org.au | 2019-02-01
Australian solidarity activists are calling on Prime Minister Scott Morrison's government to demand the United States lift its sanctions on Venezuela and rule out any military intervention in the South American country. | Federico Fuentes, co-author of Latin America's Turbulent Transitions and co-convenor of the Australia-Venezuela Solidarity Network, said: "It is well known that Venezuela is passing through the worst economic crisis in its history. | "While focus has been placed on falling international oil prices and economic mismanagement by the Nicolas Maduro government, little attention has been paid to…
greenleft.org.au/content/australian-activists-say-help-venezuela-lift-sanctions-and-end-intervention

Brazil Vice President Supports 'Right to Decide' on Abortion
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-02-01
Brazilian Vice President Hamilton Mourà£o publicly supported a woman's right to decide to have an abortion | © José Cruz/Agência Brasil | Brazilian Vice President Hamilton Mourà£o publicly supported a woman's right to decide to have an abortion in an interview published today in O Globo. | Mourà£o raised the issue of abortion after being asked a question about gender, explaining that w…
hrw.org/news/2019/02/01/brazil-vice-president-supports-right-decide-abortion

Mohammed bin Salman Is Running Saudi Arabia Like a Man Who Got Away With Murder
Sarah Aziza | theintercept.com | 2019-02-01
The Saudi monarch is pursuing Hollywood stars for the country's "Year of Entertainment," while women activists are being tortured behind bars. | The post Mohammed bin Salman Is Running Saudi Arabia Like a Man Who Got Away With Murder appeared first on The Intercept.
theintercept.com/2019/02/01/mohammed-bin-salman-saudi-arabia-entertainment/

New Site Exposes How Apple Censors Apps in China
Ryan Gallagher | theintercept.com | 2019-02-01
The site shows which apps — from human rights groups, the New York Times, and virtual private networks — have been removed from Apple's app store in China. | The post New Site Exposes How Apple Censors Apps in China appeared first on The Intercept.
theintercept.com/2019/02/01/apple-apps-china-censorship/

Vietnam: Hanoi Misleads UN on Rights Record
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-02-01
Twenty-five political prisoners currently locked up for exercising basic rights. | | © 2018 Private | (Geneva) — Vietnam presented a grossly inaccurate picture of its human rights record at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on January 22, 2019, Human Rights Wat…
hrw.org/news/2019/02/01/vietnam-hanoi-misleads-un-rights-record

Minneapolis: Fundraising event nets more than $3000 for Fight Back!
Fight Back | fightbacknews.org | 2019-01-31
Minneapolis, MN — More than 75 trade unionists, anti-police-terror, immigrant rights, anti-war and student activists came together January 26 for a successful house party that netted more than $3000 for Fight Back!. | One of the event organizers, Matt Boynton stated, "The revolutionary press is of major importance in the struggle against capitalism in this country and around the globe. This fundraiser for Fight Back! was an incredible success." | Leader of trade unions and other people's organizations offered short toasts where they explained the importance of Fight Back! to their work. | Fight Back! editor…
www.fightbacknews.org/2019/1/31/minneapo…

As Malaysia and Ireland Find Out, You Stand Up for Palestinian Rights at Your Peril
Miko Peled | mintpressnews.com | 2019-01-31
It takes an enormous effort for any country to oppose Israel, but particularly a small country that has to rely on bigger powers. It is even harder to impose effective pragmatic measures against Israel, as in the case of Ireland and Malaysia. | The post As Malaysia and Ireland Find Out, You Stand Up for Palestinian Rights at Your Peril appeared first on MintPress News.
mintpressnews.com/as-malaysia-and-ireland-find-out-you-stand-up-for-palestinian-rights-at-your-peril/254529/

Sherrod Brown Is More Than Just a Midwestern Populist
John Nichols | thenation.com | 2019-01-31
Sherrod Brown Is More Than Just a Midwestern Populist…
thenation.com/article/sherrod-brown-voting-rights-populist-ohio/