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Jun 21 2013

RT: Protester killed, dozens injured as Brazil police face off with a million in 100 cities

Newswire | Published 21 Jun 2013, 7:57 am | Comments Off on RT: Protester killed, dozens injured as Brazil police face off with a million in 100 cities -

An 18-year-old protester has been killed and dozens injured as massive protests continue in Brazil’s cities. Over a million people have flooded the streets of the country on Thursday.

Mass protests continued throughout Brazil Thursday as hundreds of thousands assembled in the main cities of Sao Paulo, Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro with no sign of subsiding even as governments reversed course on planned public transit fare hikes.

An 18-year-old protester was killed and dozens injured as …

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Jun 20 2013

Washington Post: Supreme Court strikes down anti-prostitution pledge as condition of AIDS funding

Newswire | Published 20 Jun 2013, 8:19 am | Comments Off on Washington Post: Supreme Court strikes down anti-prostitution pledge as condition of AIDS funding -

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court struck down a federal law Thursday that forces private health organizations to denounce prostitution as a condition to get AIDS funding.

Chief Justice John Roberts, writing for the court, said the law’s anti-prostitution pledge improperly restricts the groups’ First Amendment rights.

Four organizations that work in Africa, Asia and South America challenged the 2003 law, arguing their work has nothing to do with prostitution.

The Obama administration argued it is reasonable for the …

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Jun 20 2013

Think Progress: Leading ‘Ex-Gay’ Organization Closes, Apologizes To LGBT Community

Newswire | Published 20 Jun 2013, 8:13 am | Comments Off on Think Progress: Leading ‘Ex-Gay’ Organization Closes, Apologizes To LGBT Community -

Exodus International, one of the nation’s most prominent coalitions of groups promoting harmful “ex-gay” therapy, announced Wednesday that it was disbanding and apologized to the LGBT community for the massive harm it has caused to many. Alan Chambers, the group’s president, issued a written apology, acknowledging that his organization hurt many.

In his apology, Chambers wrote:

Please know that I am deeply sorry. I am sorry for the pain and hurt many of …

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Jun 19 2013

Counterpunch: The Stunning Illogic of the New York Times

Newswire | Published 19 Jun 2013, 12:03 pm | Comments Off on Counterpunch: The Stunning Illogic of the New York Times -

So New York Times columnist Tom Friedman and former Times executive editor Bill Keller are both saying that the massive NSA spying program on all Americans’ communications is a needed thing because if they don’t do it, then maybe there could be another major terrorist strike on the US, and democracy would be erased in the US.

What’s wrong with this argument?

Precisely that it is news organizations like the New York Times that make that kind …

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Jun 19 2013

ACLU: My Life Under NYPD Surveillance: A Brooklyn Student and Charity Leader on Fear and Mistrust

Newswire | Published 19 Jun 2013, 11:54 am | Comments Off on ACLU: My Life Under NYPD Surveillance: A Brooklyn Student and Charity Leader on Fear and Mistrust -

My name is Asad Dandia although friends know me as Ace. I am an American citizen, born in Brooklyn, where I have lived my whole life with my family. I am 20 years old, and I am a practicing Muslim.

I am currently a student at a CUNY community college, and I hope to become a social worker. Since November 2011, I have been active in a community-based charity and religious outreach group originally called Fesabeelillah …

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Jun 19 2013

Mercury News: ACLU: Marin County Fair’s dress code promotes racial profiling

Newswire | Published 19 Jun 2013, 11:38 am | Comments Off on Mercury News: ACLU: Marin County Fair’s dress code promotes racial profiling -

Marin County’s effort to avert turf wars at the county fair by cracking down on the way gang members dress at the event discriminates against young people of color, the American Civil Liberties Union warned.

But the Board of Supervisors, which last week endorsed the new dress code proposed by staff just weeks before the annual fair, unanimously adopted the measure Tuesday despite concerns about racial profiling.

“In our experience, a gang code, a gang ordinance, focuses …

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Jun 19 2013

The Australian: Australian High Court upholds alcohol restrictions in indigenous communities

Newswire | Published 19 Jun 2013, 11:25 am | Comments Off on The Australian: Australian High Court upholds alcohol restrictions in indigenous communities -

THE legality of alcohol restrictions in Queensland’s indigenous communities has been upheld by the High Court, which yesterday ruled the constitution allowed for “special measures” to be taken to protect racial groups.

In a unanimous decision, the full bench of the High Court dismissed an appeal filed by Palm Island resident Joan Monica Maloney, 59, who had been convicted of breaching alcohol restrictions on the community, 70km off the coast of Queensland.

AMPs were introduced into 18 …

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Jun 19 2013

Slate: The FBI’s Nearly Unbelievable Record of “Justified” Shootings

Newswire | Published 19 Jun 2013, 11:22 am | Comments Off on Slate: The FBI’s Nearly Unbelievable Record of “Justified” Shootings -

We’re still waiting for the FBI to finish its internal investigation into exactly what happened in an Orlando apartment last month, when an FBI agent shot and killed Ibragim Todashev, a Chechan man who knew Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Since the shooting, unnamed officials have painted a number of different pictures of the scene in the room in the moments before the agent opened fire. Among them, that Todashev was unarmed, that he was …

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Jun 19 2013

GlobalPost: European Commission fines drug companies for delaying generics

Newswire | Published 19 Jun 2013, 11:19 am | Comments Off on GlobalPost: European Commission fines drug companies for delaying generics -

The European Commission has fined a group of drug manufacturers, including Denmark’s Lundbeck, Germany’s Merck, Ranbaxy Laboratories, Arrow Group and Zoetis Products, for colluding to keep a generic drug off the market.

Officials for the commission, the European Union’s anti-trust regulator, claim that the companies agreed not to introduce generic versions of Lundbeck’s antidepressant citalopram when its basic patent expired in return for tens of millions of euros of “substantial payments and other inducements from Lundbeck.”

“It …

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Jun 19 2013

Colorlines: Brazilian Protestors Suggest: ‘Call Me a Cup, and Invest in Me”

Newswire | Published 19 Jun 2013, 11:16 am | Comments Off on Colorlines: Brazilian Protestors Suggest: ‘Call Me a Cup, and Invest in Me” -

Brazil is hosting the World Cup next year, as well as the Olympics in 2016—which means that the state is invested in evicting residents to make room for tourists, and divesting from education, transportation, and healthcare. And that means social activists, and students especially, are taking to the streets to demonstrate in the biggest protests the nation has seen in two decades.

The protests originally coincided with anticipated bus fare hikes. But although nearly a dozen …

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