UK wants refugees to "wait in Rwanda"
lundi 18 avril 2022 à 12:35The UK wants to force refugees to "wait in Rwanda", a country whose president is accused of having exiled dissidents assassinated, and holding show trials of those he could grab.
It shouldn't be surprising the UK is not averse to this record, given that the UK is currently helping the US grab a famous dissident for a show trial.
If Rwanda proves too dirty for this use, the UK could try China ;-{.
Some European airlines eliminated the requirement to wear a mask. Now they are cancelling lots of flights because their crew staff are sick.
Teachers obeying a new Republican censorship law banned an author from reading aloud from his book, It's Ok to be a Unicorn.
It's not just hostility that leads the UK government to cause people great harm in regard to issues of residency. It appears they are prone to trivial errors, and can take months to correct them.
1/8 of the rental homes in England violate legal standards with problems that cause serious risk to health.
The agencies that ought to make landlords fix these problems are hampered by being given insufficient funds by the Tories.
US businesses are using claims of trade secrecy to override safety laws, environmental protection laws, worker protection laws, and the right to a fair trial.
The article describes some legal strategies to use in lawsuits, but I think we need to legislate to weaken trade secret law. For instance, trade secrecy must give way to any legitimate public need to know the information, and government's responsibility to keep the trade secret secret should be limited to when that is easy to do.
If Guber and Lyft drivers are independent contractors, some of what those companies do to them violates US anti-trust law.
Both the Registry of Copyright and US Congress are looking at requiring platforms to run automated copyright filters.
I appreciate that EFF's efforts against this threat, but it is disappointing to see them give more weight to whether some businesses can be profitable than to whether people are free to share, and free to post what they see. And they highlight those bad values by calling artists "creators".
Requiring these filters would in effect permit cops to block videos of their actions from being posted in popular platforms.
Will Russian shells and bullets play Disney tunes so that Youtube won't post recordings of their attacks?
Around 100,000 young Mexicans have been reported as missing and hardly any have been found.
*New York lieutenant governor quits after arrest on bribery and fraud charges.*
Elon Musk is being sued for illegally delaying the announcement that he had bought a large stake in Twitter.