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Journalistic censorship in the Ukraine getting worse! – Video


Journalistic censorship in the Ukraine getting worse!
An international media company in Kiev said it was visited by unknown people armed with knives, who threatened the employees against working with Russian TV ...

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Mister Producer: Censorship of the arts in India and New Zealand

A Bangalore paper reports the incident

I am currently in India, where I am co-producing a new play, Ali J by Shekinah Jacob, with Evam, a Chennai-based theatre company.

We premiered the production at the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe followed by a short tour of India last autumn to a strong critical response. Earlier this year, we remounted the play for a spring tour including performances in Bangalore, Rangashankara and Mumbai where it had the honour of being part of the official selection of the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival.

The play deals with identity and what it means to be Indian today. Telling the story of a Muslim boy, grappling with living in a confused secular state is he more of a Muslim or more of an Indian? Does he belong to this side of the border or the other? Was partition necessary; is it even relevant today? Is Ali J a Gandhi or is he a Jinnah?

This current tour of the play has resulted in a wave of protest in India from a right-wing Hindu fundamentalist group, which has resulted in both the play and our actor receiving police protection in Rangashankara and Bangalore. The subsequent cancellation of its Mumbai Festival run two days before its performances was the result of one fundamentalist group filing a complaint with the local police station that the play was anti-national.

The complaint lodged by them saw the police approach the festival who advised them to call off the play for security purposes which the festival organisers reluctantly chose to do. All these various incidents have gone onto receive considerable news coverage in India. In the run up to April 2014s election, it has also ignited again the debate about freedom of speech in India and seen a number of Indias leading actors and writers who have taken to twitter, calling for the end of censorship.

The actual protest towards our play all stems from a small group of individuals. None of these right-wing fundamentalists themselves have, at this time, actually seen the play despite being invited to do so and along with the invitation to discuss their issues with the creative team. However, they have gained attention and notoriety in celebrating online their success at not just our production being halted but that of other theatre, events, music and literature where they have raised similar protest.

In New Zealand, just over two weeks ago, Odd Future, an American hip-hop collective co-founded by Tyler the Creator, was banned 12 hours before leaving Los Angeles to appear as one of the support acts for Eminem at his concert in Auckland.

In the few days prior to the concert, there had been a campaign waged by a local pressure group (and stemming from one letter sent to a local councillor) objecting to the lyrical content of Odd Future. It is fair to say that the bands lyrics can be unpleasant and challenging but no more so than Eminem, the artist for whom they were opening and to whom no objection was made.

What is perhaps interesting is that in the revoking the groups visa entry just hours before their departure, Immigration New Zealand released a statement saying the ban on allowing Odd Future into the country to perform had nothing to do with its lyrics but a potential threat to public order. This is in spite of the fact that the group had previously played in New Zealand. The timing of their remark does far more in appearing to counter-foil any argument it was to prevent freedom of speech.

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Firefox 28 aims for easier media playback

Next-generation, plug-in-free media playback support is the keystone of Firefox 28 for desktops and Android. Meanwhile, it's a hard day for the 1,000 or so people using Firefox in Windows Metro.

Firefox 28 debuts with an emphasis on under-the-hood improvements to keep the browser in line with the latest plug-in-free media playback tools.

VP9 decoding and Opus support in WebM keeps Firefox current with the royalty-free codecs that power media playback in HTML5.

They're not exactly another nail in the coffin for Flash, since Firefox already offers broad HTML5 media playback support, but they do signal that plug-in-free codecs are maturing into broad usability.

Firefox 28 for desktops also gets a new volume control for HTML5 audio and video, and Mac OS X users get Notification Center support for Web notifications.

Unfortunately for Windows 8 users, Mozilla decided to mothball the Windows Metro mode for Firefox just before this update. Mozilla cited the incredibly low daily usage figure of only around 1,000 people per day as the reason behind the decision.

Firefox 28 for Android sees more of the same, with VP9 decoding, WebM with Opus, and HTML5 audio/video controls. It also received some interface tweaks, including an option to toggle the automatically disappearing "Awesomebar;" more quick share buttons, automatic predictive search in the Awesomebar; and adjustments to the text selection, copy, and cut options to make them feel more native to Android.

Full release notes for Firefox 28 for desktops and Firefox 28 for Android are available.

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RHOA, BBWLA, George Zimmerman a celebrity?, Aretha and Patti and more – Video


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Roseanne Barr Sued By George Zimmerman’s Parents For Tweeting Address – Video


Roseanne Barr Sued By George Zimmerman #39;s Parents For Tweeting Address
The parents of George Zimmerman have sued comedienne Roseanne Barr for tweeting their address, an act that caused them to flee from their home two years ago ...

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