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Friday, December 30, 2016

#Cyberculture – “US expels Russian diplomats over cyber attacks…

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Obama defends expulsions, calling action “a necessary and appropriate response to efforts to harm US interests”.
 
Russia’s President Putin rules out a tit-for-tat expulsion of US diplomats amid a row over hacking.
The Russian Tweet Heard Around the World
 

On Thursday, the 29th of December 2016, President Barack Obama announced the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats from the US as well as new economic sanctions targeting Russia’s intelligence agencies. Both measures were part of the American response to Russia’s alleged interfering in the 2016 Presidential elections.

Russia’s digital response was immediate. Within an hour of Obama’s announcement Russian diplomats and diplomatic institutions took to Twitter in order to condemn the US President.  The Russian embassy in London published the Tweet seen below labeling the President a lame duck.

 

The US will deport dozens of diplomats, and has named specific individuals implicated in the cyberattacks.

President Obama sanctions Russia for hacking
 

UPDATE (3:55 p.m. ET): Story updated to include statements from Rep. Paul Ryan and spokesman for Vladimir Putin.

President Obama has issued an executive order that levies a multitude of sanctions against Russia in retaliation for what the president calls, “the Russian government’s aggressive harassment of U.S. officials and cyber operations aimed at the U.S. election.”

 

The United States formally accused Russia of tampering with the 2016 election.

 

 

Since 2014, we’ve chronicled the reality-challenged internet proposals of the scandal-haunted EU Commissioner Günther Oettinger; now, on the eve of Oettinger’s promotion to EU budget chief, MEP Julia Reda lists the 10 normal web activities that Oettinger has sought to ban, from sharing snippets of 20 year old news articles to quoting three-word newspaper headlines to creating and operating a search engine.

 

What Do Internet Users Hide by VPNs? – Research and Infographics
PR Newswire (press release)
It should come as no surprise that Turkey closes the five leading countries in VPN usage. After popular social nets were blocked in Turkey, including WikiLeaks, technology sites and Twitter accounts, multiple Turkish users have made use of VPNs for Turkey.

 

 

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Julian Assange is a deeply polarizing figure. Many admire him and many despise him (into which category one falls in any given year typically depends on one’s feelings about the subject of his most recent publication of leaked documents).

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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

3 Academic jailed, lawyers detained, a British academic Chris Stephenson who has been living in Turkey for decades, may be deported…

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Academic Chris Stephenson detained at the courthouse where he went to support his colleagues has been released following his testimony was taken, yet police haven’t let him leave the building. Stephenson has been brought to Kumkapı Repatriation Center.
A British academic who was taken into custody on March 15 on suspicion of conducting propaganda for the outlawed PKK because of a Nevruz leaflet in his possession, has been released
An Istanbul court arrested three Turkish academics late March 15 for “making terrorist propaganda” when they read out a joint petition signed by more than 1,000 colleagues calling for an end to clashes between security forces and PKK militants in January
A police raid was carried out on the houses of eight lawyers from Libertarian Jurists Association who were taken into custody after the search towards this morning. The lawyers were not given any justification, there is a confidentiality order on the case.
Scheduled flights between Russia and Turkey by the two countries’ flag carriers have dropped almost 50 percent along with the number of passengers
The Venice Commission, the legal advisory body of the Council of Europe, has recommended changes to the crime of “insulting the president” in Turkey, pointing to the law’s “vague wording” and increase in related cases and penalties
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan appointed March 15 Hidayet Türkoğlu, a former basketball star, as one of his senior advisers, a presidential office source has said

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Access to social media cut in Turkey after Ankara terror attack

An Ankara court has decided to shut access to social media, including Fecebook and Twitter in Turkey, after the terror attack in the Turkish capital on March 13, killing at least 27 people.
At least 34 were killed while 125 wounded people were at hospitals as an explosion hit central Ankara on March 13, Health Minister Mehmet Müezzinoğlu has said

Ankara blast aftermath: medical teams rush to help injured- video

Ambulances and law enforcement arrive at the scene of a blast, believed to have been caused by a bomb, in Ankara on Sunday evening. The explosion occurred near Güvenpark, in the Kizilay neighbourhood of the Turkish capital. Latest reports indicate at least 27 people have been killed and over 70 wounded. Less than a month ago a car bomb killed 29 people and wounded at least 60 others in Ankara

The latest bombing in Ankara showed a more naked form of terrorism. The increase in terrorist attacks in Turkey, especially in Ankara, puts the government in a more difficult position.
Ancient City of Hasankeyf and its surrounding to be submerged because of dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant (HES) surrounding has been shortlisted for Seven Most Endangered program 2016 by Europa Nostra and the European Investment Bank Institute.
“My only dream is to sleep with the lights off” says 27-year-old Fadi Mansour a conscientious objector in Syria and now a refugee held in the airport in Turkey over one year sleeping in a windowless room with light on 24/7 without daylight.

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