In the wake of that recent law, how can technology still be used as something that can help your organization-- repression and, you know, all the technicalities of this, of people being tortured, or whatever.
they're filthy filthy people they love dirty nasty nasty jokes so it's like a wonderland you know repression it's great for comedy yeah I actually do I would do comedy clubs I'd go in and do ten minutes just yeah andyou work on you know guy fury jokes and I guess it's a good way to engage kind
After that, I've been using social media as most-- I would say it's the most important tool for increasing the cost of repression , because it's not that you can tell it to the world like easier, because it's not that you have the media there to-- I mean, the media story Even they, they're controlling by themselves because the government's actually putting pressure
In the wake of that recent law, how can technology still be used as something that can help your organization-- to control people with repression in order to keep in power.
In the wake of that recent law, how can technology still be used as something that can help your organization-- That's it for repression .
In the wake of that recent law, how can technology still be used as something that can help your organization-- or to stop repression , or to decrease state repression .
Like there wasn't much in the way of activism, but when the British conquered Greece in 1944 and carried out brutal repression of the anti-fascist forces in Greece, there were a couple of us who tried to protest, whatever it meant when you're 15 years old.
And I went to US Congress seminar on transition to democracy. And that happens under repression , under dictatorship.
So in the story of the Sirens, it's a story of temptation. A lot of financial repression that has happened since the close of the financial crisis there would have been a time, say, a couple of years
there I headed out to Cuba and of course, you know, Cuba is a land um that's the people who've undergone just sort of extreme state repression , oppression, repression , had a lot of difficult times, but they're also people that really know how to sing and to dance. And it seemed like everybody I met there was an artist, was a musician, was a painter, was a dancer.
It's down to roughly 6%. And a lot of the repression hums along in the background, and it's easy to overlook it.
It is depressing coming back to Britain, dealing my life in Syria, and Palestine, and global warming. And the level of violence and repression
And that movement for independence was very brutally repressed by the Pakistani army. As a result of that repression , nine million people fled across the border from East Pakistan to India. And this is just a small, tiny segment of that mass of humanity that was trying to escape the repression and widespread starvation that
You have very little to lose by adding an ingredient and tasting. A lot of things get stronger under repression and belong to that class of anti-fragile and it all can be mapped as convex.
at the UN uh some while ago, uh advocated. But when Pinochet did not give any signs of opening and reducing repression , uh Reagan turned against him. And in fact, Reagan's ambassador in Chile at the time of the plebiscite was not received by Pinochet. He hated him so much.
And I think that's why the story is so brilliant, in that it sort of sets the stage for all the stories I don't think anything good comes from repression .
But there is a very important thing that we do, and I realized that that was extremely important recently. We registered all the detainees and victims of repression . You can imagine and then realize that if you haven't-- if you were in there, registered and everything,
In the wake of that recent law, how can technology still be used as something that can help your organization-- So it's important to know where are the victims of repression all around there, so people can actually put their names, so the whole world knows.
So this sets the stage for the type of environment that the everyday North Korean people face inside of the country. This gives us a glimpse at the amount of repression that the North Korean people face. But despite this, what we do have hope in is the fact that despite these tremendous challenges that the North Korean people face,
war in 1917 he warned and I quote if there should be disloyalty it will be dealt with with a firm hand of stern repression he was concerned that anti-war dissent could undermine a successful war effort so he went to Congress and proposed the first legislation against disloyal speech
he began to turn into a true believer. In the meantime, repression was what characterized the country. I tried to survive. Basically, we tried to survive. The all the parties, the persecution, the death,
administered Kashmir we've also seen also seen rising levels of rising levels of um uh of wow rising uh well, rising levels of of repression and levels of of repression and so many so many other things in Balochistan. other things in Baluchasan there's just There's just a lot going on and you a lot going on and you know the economy
The divine right of kings and the whole long tradition of civic repression combined with religions known as theocracy,
It's down to roughly 6%. into re-education camps. So the level of repression that's being used in concert with this technology is very alarming.
So actually, we do campaigns. We do a lot of different things in order to increase the cost of repression . That's actually what we do more than assisting legally all these victims of repression .
We do a lot of different things in order to increase the cost of repression . That's actually what we do more than assisting legally all these victims of repression . So we hug, I would say, the families, and we help everyone--
I'm talking about the volunteers are a student, a mother, or whatever. I mean, even volunteers were already victims of repression at some point, so they help Foro Penal-- helping other victims. So they go-- because when you're detained, technically, in Venezuela, your force disappeared.
In the wake of that recent law, how can technology still be used as something that can help your organization-- the methodology that we used in order to increase the cost of political-- of state repression .
In the wake of that recent law, how can technology still be used as something that can help your organization-- It doesn't matter. Political prisoners or repression can happen in a socialist country or in a capitalist country.
that the US had imposed in the 1950's, but it was kind of under the radar, like you were seeing-- you can find out about it, but you weren't seen much. By '61 and '62, the repression of the South Vietnamese regime we'd installed in violation of the Geneva Accords had become so harsh that a popular rebellion sprang up.
and you'd see where there's like all kinds of suppression repression oppression of
And this is just a small, tiny segment of that mass of humanity that was trying to escape the repression and widespread starvation that also had occurred because of the disruption of infrastructure because of that repression . I was living in Oxford at the time.
We're not meant to be used as a tool of political repression and so we want to kind of commit to, commit publicly to this notion that we don't want our software to be used for political
battle Congress authorized and the Supreme Court affirmed the Wilson administration's prosecution of disloyal speech even though the historical judgment is that the repression was arbitrary and violated the First Amendment the west coast Japanese evacuation programme had retroactive
And I think that's why the story is so brilliant, in that it sort of sets the stage for all the stories No names. So a recurring theme of the novel is just looking at repression and all the ways that it operates and how it affects the queer psyche,
And I think that's why the story is so brilliant, in that it sort of sets the stage for all the stories And what's interesting to me, is that that repression that you talked about, I mean, it doesn't just shut down, it's also productive.
It's down to roughly 6%. We also see the party willing to use good, old-fashioned repression , detentions, torture, intimidation to groups that it doesn't like.
I'm the executive director of Foro Penal Venezolano, which is a human rights NGO that works in Venezuela. And we assist, pro-bono, the victims of repression in Venezuela. Great, thank you. Alfredo, through your work-- through your human rights organization, Foro Penal, you've helped over 10,000 people.
This guy was actually killed in a mass protest that happened in 2002. And well, actually, repression increased a lot. And so, at this moment, we have assisted more than 10,000 people.
In the wake of that recent law, how can technology still be used as something that can help your organization-- And again, telling what is going on and increasing the political cost of repression .
In the wake of that recent law, how can technology still be used as something that can help your organization-- For example, I always have thought on a map of victims of repression in the world.
And in fact, people had ideas about it that were all about repression .
There are, of course, problems with repression and deportation that have been growing since 9/11.
Of course, that cool was followed by 25 years of rising repression under the Shah, and then the explosion of the late 1970s,
So in the story of the Sirens, it's a story of temptation. It's also the case that we do sometimes get distortions in the financial system from financial repression .
You have very little to lose by adding an ingredient and tasting. But again, consider this class of phenomena that benefit from harm-- rumors love repression .
Suggesting that revolution, reform, and repression are all descriptors too broad in definition to aid in causal analyses.'
In the wake of that recent law, how can technology still be used as something that can help your organization-- I mean, with number of cases, number of repressions , and things like that-- has it changed, or is it only going up, or has there been any change?
You know, just this very kind of, you know, grinding repression .
And I think that's why the story is so brilliant, in that it sort of sets the stage for all the stories Because I find that, like you were talking about earlier, shame and that sort of repression , it molds and etches into the psyche.