Archive for October, 2014

Hong Kong Protests 2014: Student Protesters Face-Off With Government In Democracy Debate

Five representatives from Hong Kongs pro-democracy movement of student protesters debated government officials Tuesday, while thousands watched the face-off on big screens set up at protest sites. Although the two sides did not come to an agreement on how Hong Kong should be governed, many saw the debate as a sign that protests were having some impact.

The Chinese governments decision to broadcast an unaltered discussion about democracy came as quite a change of tone. Days after protests broke out across Hong Kong in early October, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke in Washington andwarnedagainst what the Chinese government called illegal acts that violate public order.

The debate was "for the general public to tell the difference between right and wrong, to know whether it is the government or the students who reasons things out, protest leader Joshua Wong, 18, told the Sydney Morning Herald.

Despite repeated calls from the government to end demonstrations, thousands of protesters continued to flood Hong Kongs public squares demanding the freedom of a full democratic election in 2017. Their persistence has not gone unnoticed by the government.

"We cannot deny that in the past month, the class boycott started by you and the occupation movement, something huge has happened," Carrie Lam, Hong Kong's chief secretary, said during the debate. "Such a social movement is large-scale and its impact is far-reaching."

Lam was referring to Septembers week-long boycott of classes staged by a group of students from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Students were then joined by pro-democracy activist group Occupy Central, which kicked off weeks of protests demanding universal suffrage.

Hong Kong currently operates under the One Country, Two Systems principle that China agreed to when the British returned Hong Kong in 1997. The agreement stipulated that Hong Kong would have a certain degree of autonomy, while still being considered part of China. The Chinese government had reportedly promised direct elections for Hong Kongs chief executive position by 2017. However, in August 2014, China said Hong Kong voters can only choose candidates approved by the government in Beijing.

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Sam Sorbo Why Communism Kills – Video


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Let’s Play: Tropico 5 Communist Island #001 Gaining Independence – Video


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Czech government works on legislation to compensate Gypsy women sterilized against their will

Published October 22, 2014

PRAGUE The Czech government is working on a plan to compensate Roma women sterilized against their will.

The government says Human Rights Minister Jiri Dienstbier should complete the necessary legislation by the end of the year. Details are still to be worked out.

Human rights groups believe hundreds of Roma women were sterilized without their consent.

Under communism, sterilization was a semiofficial tool to limit the population of Roma, or Gypsies. But the practice continued after the end of communism in 1989, according to a 2005 report by the national ombudsman.

The government apologized to the women in 2009 but no compensation was paid and they have to sue hospitals in individual lawsuits. The Czech League for Human Rights said Wednesday they are aware of just three women who won compensation.

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PyroFalkon’s Sims 4 Socialism Challenge Day 32 – Video


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