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bosscrab:

shaburdies:


Pink-necked Green Pigeon (S E Asia).

anime pigeon

look at dose colors

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urbanrelationsinfo:

The #NSA is intercepting 1.7 billion American electronic communications, daily
The American Civil Liberties Union has created an infographic for mass distribution that shows some scary figures related to the U.S. National Security Agency.
Since 9/11, the Agency has been able to “spy” on electronic communications without the need for court-approved warrants. The group has a large complex in Utah that cost $2 billion and holds the data. You can learn more at FixFISA 

05.28.12 @ 19:293

prchumanrights:

Chinese security is tight around the area where the blind human rights activist lived under house arrest. It’s symptomatic of a paranoid security apparatus that invested heavily in his imprisonment.

prchumanrights:

Witnesses say Chinese forces have clamped tight controls on community life in the Tibetan capital after two young men set themselves on fire in an apparent protest of Chinese rule.  China says one of the protesters, a 19-year-old male, died at the scene Sunday, while the other remains hospitalized. 


Sources tell VOA’s Tibetan service there have been an undetermined number of arrests since the incident near Lhasa’s Jokhang temple, as Chinese authorities seek to control the spread of anti-government self-immolation protests.  Those protests have rocked Southwestern China and the neighboring Tibetan Autonomous Region for the past 14 months, as Buddhist monks, nuns and their supporters push their demands for freedom and the return of their exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.

Witnesses say firefighting equipment arrived at the scene of Sunday’s self-immolations within minutes, underscoring tensions in the capital described by Lhasa residents and reported by the New York Times as “a boiling situation” in the central city.

Tibetan sources also tell VOA that eyewitnesses have photographed the latest protest.  But they said the photos could not be forwarded because Chinese authorities immediately cut information links to the outside world.

Sunday’s protest is the most dramatic act of defiance in the capital since the 2008 uprising, when Chinese security forces placed the entire central city in a permanent state of lockdown.  

It follows a new Chinese move to ban Tibetan Buddhists, including current and former government officials, students and party members, from engaging in religious activities during the sacred month of Saka Dawa, which began May 21.  Saka Dawa commemorates Buddha’s birth, enlightenment and death.

At least 37 Tibetans have set themselves on fire since March 2011.

05.28.12 @ 19:07198

night-time-sympathize:

BROTHER KNOWS WHAT’S UP

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thepoliticalnotebook:

It’s graduation season in an economic downturn, so it’s time to reflect on the sorry state of college affordability, student loans and job prospects in the US. Being a twentysomething here in the US, I take discussions like these incredibly personally.

This afternoon I read this comment piece…

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