Europe’s Last Dictator

From the Free Thinking Film Society:

You won’t want to miss our event this week – the Canadian premiere of the film, “Europe’s Last Dictator”.

April 25, 2012, 7:00 PM
Library & Archives Canada
395 Wellington
Admission $15 ($10 for students).Tickets available at the door or at selected retailers (Compact Music, 190 Bank, 785 Bank; Collected Works, 1242 Wellington; Ottawa Festivals, 47 William)

Irina is the sister of imprisoned Belarusian presidential candidate Andrei Sannikov. Through her eyes this doc charts the violent crackdown that followed the 2010 rigged elections and its dreadful aftermath. Powerful, award-winning photography captures Orwellian images of brute force used against unarmed men and women. We see the state-sponsored torture, murder and kidnap that defines Belarus today. A rare glimpse into Europe’s most repressive state.

“We formed a group to lead negotiations with the government, but the troops were called”, Iryna Khalip, journalist and wife of presidential candidate Andrei Sannikov, says over the phone. “My husband was badly beaten, we’re on the way to the hospital.” Suddenly her voice becomes raised with panic. “Looks like we’re being arrested. We’re on the ground…They’re hitting my face!” She screams and then the phone cuts out. This episode is part of Lukashenko’s promise to “wring the necks” of all those who joined the opposition during the elections.

Iryna Khalip and Andrei Sannikov were imprisoned after this arrest. Irina Bogdanova, Andrei’s sister, has lived in England for 18 years. The other side of Europe, she has turned her house into a refugee camp for all those who have escaped Lukashenko’s violent crackdown that night. A crackdown that it appears Lukashenko may have premeditated. Staggering images of the protest show riot police beating their shields in unison, and bloodied, disorientated protestors. “There was no resistance, people were not armed. It’s just despicable what happened.” Police charged the crowds with their batons striking the defenseless protestors repeatedly. “Human beings don’t behave like that, animals don’t behave like that”, Irina says, her voice tremulous with emotion.

Hundreds of others like Sannikov, including the other presidential candidate Alexander Neklayev, were also brutally beaten and imprisoned that night. With virtually the entire opposition behind bars, it fell to family members to campaign for their release. So Irina and Eva, the daugther of Alexander Neklayev, have now taken to the road to meet world leaders in an attempt to secure the release of their loved ones. While they lobby world politicians to put pressure on Belarus their relatives are brutally tortured. “If I think about how he is doing I just fall apart.” In fact, as Lukashenko’s popularity wains his violence against the opposition has increased.

From Irina’s defiant perpective this doc gets right inside the prison that Lukashenko has turned Belarus into, exposing the true extent of the crisis. “People are so isolated in terms of information in Belarus, especially now that 10 million people live in jail”. As the opposition continues to languish in custody, how long will the people of Belarus have to wait before they are set free?

I hope to see everybody at this important event.  David Kilgour will be on hand to say a few words as well as Ivonka J. Survilla President , Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic in Exile.On May 28th, we’ll be showing a film, “When China Met Africa” which we will follow with a panel discussion on China in Canada with Terry Glavin, David Kilgour, David Harris and Scott Simon.

And, on June 18th, we will be bringing in Irish Filmmaker Nicky Larkin to show his new film on the Middle East, “Forty Shades of Grey.”

Sincerely,
Frederick Litwin
Free Thinking Film Society

Copyright, censorship and freedom of speech

Property rights are an essential parts of our civil liberties because in a very real sense, property rights are an extension – and confirmation – of the principle of self-ownership.

How can I be in favour of protecting property rights, but at the same time oppose the copyright industry?

It may seem like a contradiction, but a deeper look will reveal that copyright and property rights – though related – are not exactly one and the same thing.

Property is physical and material:  it can only be possessed by one owner at a time.  If I steal your DVD of a movie, you no longer have the ability to enjoy possessing it.  By stealing, I have deprived you of possessing something.  It is possible to justify a law that does not permit me to deprive you of some object against your will .

Ideas do not work in the same way.  If I begin using your idea, I have not deprived you of the use of the idea:  it’s still available for you to do with it what you please.  But, is it reasonable to forbid me to think your idea and incorporate it into my own thoughts to produce a new idea or product?

Is that not a little too close to criminalizing thought?

 

Best Buy sponsors fundraisers for Hamas

However you slice it, Hamas is a terrorist organization.  Supporting Hamas is on par with supporting Breivik.  Breivik was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia:  Hamas has no such excuse.

CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) has consistently funded and supported Hamas.  Through its actions, it has supported terrorism.  It is not an organization that ought to be permitted any legitimacy in our society.  It claims to speak for all Muslims, but, when good, moderate Muslims denounce terrorism, CAIR attepts to intimidate them into silence.  Perhaps as a result of its actions against moderate Muslims, perhaps because of its persistent ties to international terrorism, even the FBI and multiculturalism-friendly White House have cut all their ties with the increasingly disgraced CAIR.

Yet, it is CAIR’s 5th annual banquet that Best Buy decided to become a ‘Platinum Sponsor’ for.

It’s not like there is a dirth of respectable Islamic organizations one could support (some can be found in my links on the right sidebar):  it’s just that CAIR is not one of these.

 

 

We need a separation between the UN and Islam

We, in the West, have taken for granted that there should be a separation between The State (government) and religious organizations.  This is, in no way, a universal sentiment.

To the contrary:  throughout human history, tyrants have relied on religious control over their populace to stay in power.  In the dawns of our civilization, we had ‘priest kings’, individuals who held the reins of State and religion firmly within their grasp.  Up until quite recently, European monarchies accepted the authority of the Catholic Pope to be the Kingmaker:  these mutually supporting tyrannies effectively enslaved the population.  It was not until the development of religious plurality in Europe that these shackles were broken and the age of enlightenment and reason brought us the modern era of prosperity and freedom.

It would indeed be difficult to argue that had we not rejected the collusion of State and Religion, we would be enjoying our current standard of living.

Yet, we must never forget that separation of State and Religion is the exception, not the rule in human societies.  Even today.

Therein lies the peril in ‘world government’ schemes, like the United Nations.

Because secular governments built on the consitutional democracy principle represent a minority of human population, it would be unreasonable to expect any government which is representative of all the world to reflect this minority trend.

This is why we should not be shocked by UN’s attempts to pass anti-blasphemy laws.

Since religious control over government is the norm, not the exception, it is not surprising that religions from outside the constitutional democracies would be jockeying for control over the UN.  And, since they are the only ones in the race, it ought not be surprising that they are indeed succeeding.

Islam, of course, forms the largest ‘block’ in this effort:  it really is only a question of time before Sharia will be imposed by the UN on all its member states.

Does this sound too far fetched?

Please, consider the following:  in the latest ‘Army Day Military Parade’, the Ayatollahs in Iran paraded UN military vehicles as part of their State military equipment.

Time to leave the UN – unless it is already too late!

VictimlessCriminal: Religion is The Great Hijacker

Yes!

One of my favourite YouTubers has re-surfaced, with a whole crop of most excellent videos!

VictimlessCriminal has brought us videos that warn of how the Lisbon Treaty lists pedophilia as a grounds on which a person may not be discriminated against,  Islam’s attitude towards women and now, he has turned to looking at religions in general.

I cannot immediately find his videos from a few years ago, but he does have a latest series out, entitled ‘Religion is The Great Hijacker‘.  His goal is not to argue agains belief in divine beings or indeed in trying to draw a distinction between theists and atheists.  He states that, having been on both sides of that division, he regards it as more artificial than we would all like to think…

Rather, what he wants to do is to shine a light at what part of the human experience had been hijacked by religions and used to enforce its dogma, in order that we can take ownership of what is rightly ours.

Part 1:  Introduction

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lT-YGJI-CtY&feature=colike

Part 2: Bankruptcy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_H7Vo6FP9I&feature=colike

Part 3:  Morality

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2af-sjfDH0&feature=colike

Part 4:  Sin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Naf_k-toyEk&feature=colike

Part 5:  Confession

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZWmltJhGPs&feature=colike

Part 6:  The Soul

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5cc3sOM9GM&feature=colike

Part 7:  Comfort

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2ZhdxOXOEU&feature=colike

Part 8:  Justice

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eG21JEdXQQ&feature=colike

Part 9:  Miracles

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr_7m7dHWus&feature=colike

Part 10:  Charity

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmfxNdya2yo&feature=colike

C.G.P. Grey: 5 Historical Misconceptions Rundown

 

Wikileak’s Assange interviews Hizbullah’s Nasrallah

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FUXdaGW9sM&feature=colike

How he can say this with a straight face….

Chris Schafer: 30th Anniversary of the Charter

Open Letter to Jan Harder and Lisa MacLeod

While this is a local issue, affecting the residents of Ottawa, the implications of the position of these two politicians is bigger than just the local issue involved.

In a nutshell, a school in Ottawa, Broadview Avenue Public School, is old and falling apart.  Not only is the environment becoming dangerous because of the floodings and the occasional fires that happen in the school, the school has also been found to be chock full of asbestos, have lead water pipes and to contain mercury – just what little kids need…

The school board had earmarked some money for repairing the school, but, following the latest little fire, the asbestos and all the other environmental hazards were discovered.  It is precisely because of these latest findings that the school board had decided that instead of repairing this building (and shaking all those asbestos fibres into the air, where little kiddies can better inhale them), the whole building ought to be condemned and a new school built in its place.

The full depth of the problems at Broadview was simply not known before now:  but, once it was revealed a few weeks ago, the school board rightly decided to act quickly to protect the kids and voted to rebuild the school instead of trying to fix this toxic dump.

Following this vote, two politicians (neither of whom is elected to the school board) have singled out one of the trustees who had voted for the rebuild and have demanded that she change her vote within two weeks or resign.

It is to these two politicians – Jan Harder, a career City of Ottawa Councillor, and Lisa MacLeod who is an opposition member in the Ontario Legislature, that I am addressing this open letter.

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Dear Ms. Harder and Ms. MacLeod:

One of the qualities which defines our human condition is the protectiveness we feel towards children.  It is therefore not surprising that politicians would choose this topic to try to cash-in on this commendable sentiment.

By writing the letter to Donna Blackburn, a duly elected trustee of the Ottawa Carleton District School Board, and demanding that she either change her vote or resign, you have demonstrated your own unfitness to hold public office.  It is not just the inappropriateness of attempting to force an elected official to vote a certain way – something you, as elected officials yourselves, ought to know is deeply in appropriate, the way you have done it reveals that you are woefully uninformed about the underlying issues.

First, let’s focus on your motivation:  you are both on record as commenting that by rebuilding Broadview Avenue Public School, your constituents will suffer.  You have also both stated during interviews that you have targeted Donna Blackburn because she represents the same constituents as you do, confirming that your rhetoric is nothing more that short-sighted ‘NIMBY-ism’.  In other words, your actions have demonstrated that your concern is not for the education system in Ottawa but simply the fate of the people who vote directly for yourselves.   This shows that despite your pretensions, your actual motives are quite crass.

Ok – that is fine.  You want to get re-elected so you play to your voters.  That is understandable.  However, pretending to do otherwise – as you two have – is dishonest.

You have both criticized Ms. Blackburn, saying she does not know the facts and does not understand the underlying issues, implying that you, yourselves, know better.  You have both stated in interviews that rebuilding Broadview will harm your constituents.

Are you not even aware that children from within both your constituencies do indeed attend Broadview?

Yes, madams, Broadview does indeed serve your constituents!

Having long been a center of excellence in learning, Broadview offers unique educational programs in English and French for both gifted students and for exceptionally gifted students.  As such, gifted students from the whole western region of Ottawa are bused to Broadview.  Indeed, parents of bright children often start having them tested in grade 1 in order to have them identified as sufficiently gifted to begin attending Broadview’s most excellent program from grade 5.

Another factual error in your narrative is regarding the use of portable classrooms.  Ms. Harder especially has been vocal in demanding that schools that have portables ought to be the first to be improved and expanded.  Certainly, it is criticism-worthy that brand new schools are being built which have many portables:  but the problem there is in the planning stage and criticism ought to be directed there.  Why are new schools being built with inadequate capacity?

Is it perhaps because there is an expectation that as newly constructed neighbourhoods mature, the need for school spots will decline, making the portables in Barrhaven a responsible solution to a temporary problem?

Is it, perhaps, that it is precisely schools within ‘mature’ neighbourhoods, where the young-family ratio has stabilized, but which still require portable classrooms, that truly require expansion?

Broadview Avenue Public school is indeed in such a mature neighbourhood.  And, it also has a number of portables – and has for years.  So, saying that Broadview should not be rebuilt because schools with portables need it more demonstrates the depth of Ms. Harder’s ignorance.

Ms. Harder:  you have been elected to the Ottawa City Council – and not for the first time.  Yet, on your watch, the City of Ottawa continues to dump raw sewage into the Ottawa River.  Until you solve the problems you were actually elected to solve, please, do not delve into topics which are not within your jurisdictional scope and which you have clearly demonstrated you are not knowledgable about.

Ms. MacLeod:  You are the Education critic in our Provincial Legislature.  This should tell you something:  for the last two elections, your party failed to get elected – both times, the key issue on which you lost voter support was, indeed, education.

Under John Tory – whose election platform and, specifically, his proposed educational policy you have personally supported (and I did receive an email from you at that time specifically confirming this), your party snatched defeat from the jaws of victory solely on the issue of education.  Then, under Tim Hudak, it seemed impossible that you would lose to the unpopular McGuinty  Liberals.  Yet again, once Mr. Hudak revealed his education platform, your party began to lose votes – returning the detestable Mr. McGuinty to power.

Does this not tell you what the people of Ontario think of your views on education?

Ms. MacLeod, a politician who so callously exploits her own child as a political prop and whose educational policy has lost them not one, but two elections ought not tell duly elected officials whom the public actually trust to look after our education how to vote! 

Madams, you have overstepped your role in a most disturbing fashion which, in my never-humble-opinion, requires an investigation to determine if your attempts at influence-peddling have crossed the line into criminal.  Please, do the honourable thing and resign.

Immediately.

Sincerely yours,

Alexandra Belaire

P.S.  This letter – as well as any response you might wish to make to it, will be published at Xanthippa’s Chamberpot.  It is also being forwarded to some media.

The Last Tyranny in Europe

The mainstream media is not really shouting loudly about the horrible tyranny in Belarus – which does not mean that we should simply sweep what is going on there under the rug.  We must stand up for human rights of all people – even far away in a forgotten corner of Europe…

Like Mr. Hannan, I think we should stand up and condemn what is going on there and lend moral – if not more – support to those who are actively working to improve civil liberties in Belarus.

First step, of course, is education.

If you live in Ottawa or its environs, you will soon have an excellent opportunity for educating yourself about the situation in Belarus.  On th 25th of April, 2012, at 7 pm,  the Freethinking Film Society is going to host an information evening about Belarus at the National Archives Library in Ottawa, where they will be screening ‘Europe’s Last Tyrant’:

For those on the other side of the pond, it will also be screened at the London Film Festival on April 15, 2012 in Shortwave (10 Bermondsey Square, London SE1 3UN).  For ticket info, see here. (Sorry about the late notice – just found this out myself).

For the rest:  keep your eyes open for a screening in your area. This is not something we should remain ignorant about!