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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

A Saudi woman defies the religious police and filmed the altercation


In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a woman has filmed his altercation with members of the religious police in a shopping mall. The latter asked him to leave the grounds that she was wearing nail polish. The video shows members of the religious police for taking part and asking this woman out of a shopping mall in Riyadh, because of her nail polish, and the voice of women responding violently. I will not leave. I want to know what you can do me the government has banned your patrol and your role is only to advise people , "the woman yells at the patrol leader. You are not responsible for me and that I put nail polish does not concern you , "she shouts in the video of three and a half minutes then usually, people do not discuss with members of the police is feared by the population. Nearly 1, 150 million people have watched the video a few days, and it has aroused intense controversy.The video has provoked negative comments about 7000 people judging the attitude of women "shameful ", while about 1,500 have sustained. Identifiable by their beards and their robes stopping above the ankle, the members of the religious police are responsible for ensuring compliance with Islamic morality. They often patrol the malls and other public places in search of women who are not properly veiled, unmarried couples or stores that do not close at the hour of prayer. But they have adopted a low profile since his appointment in January of a moderate, Sheikh Abdul Latif bin Abdul Aziz Al Sheikh, the head of this powerful body.

Israel justifies the use of computer virus Flame against Iran

The antivirus software vendor Kaspersky Lab has identified a terrible computer virus called Flame. It would be used as a "cyber weapons", including against Iran, which sees the hand of Israel or the United States.  A new "worm" computer was flushed out by researchers from the publisher of Kaspersky Lab antivirus : it's Flame, a virus activated for five years and which has already infected thousands of computers, mainly in the Middle and the Middle East. It would be used as a cyber-weapon against countries like Iran, probably in favor of the West and Israel . After Stuxnet and where you can admire, this virus is indeed such a sophistication that this requires the assistance of a State, for purposes of "cyber spying". The countries most affected by Flame: Iran led the way. Israel suspect that Tehran is also affected, such as Sudan, Syria and Lebanon. According to Kaspersky, Flame is "twenty times larger than Stuxnet" a detected virus in 2010 and already used against Iran's nuclear program.Flame is able to "steal important information, not only contained in computers, information systems referred, archived documents, contacts, users and even audio recordings of conversations," said the Russian company. According to Western media, Flame was used to attack the Iranian Oil Ministry and the main oil terminal of Iran. The spokesman for Iranian foreign Ramin Mehmanparast rejected on Tuesday the responsibility for the attack on "some countries or illegitimate regimes capable of producing virus affecting all countries," an allusion to Israel and the United States accused by Tehera n of being behind previous attacks.  Iran also claims to have already managed to produce an antidote to Flame. The center Maher, depending on the Iranian Ministry of Telecommunications, has "succeeded in identifying the virus Flame then prepare a virus able to identify it and eliminate it," said a statement posted on the website of this organization. This anti-virus "is available to government bodies and at their request", the statement does not indicate when or how the virus was discovered, or what damage it could already be in Iran. Israel's response was quick. Rather than deny, the Jewish state justifies such action ... "It is right for anyone who believes the Iranian threat as a significant threat to take various measures, including this one, to stop it," said the Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Moshe Ya'alon on Tuesday, Army Radio. "Israel is a leader in new technology and tools we offer all kinds of possibilities," boasted Ya'alon, who is also deputy prime minister. Enough to feed speculation about a possible Israeli involvement in this computer program.  

First trip since 1988: Suu Kyi in Thailand


Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi has been started on her first trip abroad in 24 years. Today, the opposition leader landed in Thailand's capital Bangkok, where she will speak on Friday at the World Economic Forum (WEF) East Asia. Burma's president, Thein Sein, had canceled his attendance at the meeting - shortly after the invitation to Suu Kyi. The 66-year-old wants first visit Myanmar migrant workers in the province of Samut Sokhon. At the two million Burman will work under miserable conditions in Thailand part. On Saturday, she has announced in refugee camps in Thai-Myanmar border area. There, above all living members of the Karen ethnic minority who are fighting for decades for a partial autonomy. For Suu Kyi, it is the first trip abroad since 1988. In mid-June she will travel to, inter alia, Geneva, Oslo and London. The opposition politician was freed in 2010 after 15 years of house arrest and now has a seat on the Burmese Parliament won.