There is no rule of law, even at the Supreme Court in Kabul, so what chance do people in the provinces have?… Read the rest
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He knows how many people are supporting him, and that gives him strength
Mar 13th, 2009 11:56 am | By Ophelia BensonThe brother of Pervez Kambakhsh is angry and upset not just for his brother but for the people of Afghanistan.
… Read the restPeople want justice, but this shows that justice is impossible. People want fairness, not only for my brother, but for the whole of Afghanistan, because everyone is a victim of this…Last year there were protests in 15 provinces on a single day, to try to get justice for Pervez. The people who marched were marching for democracy, marching for justice, and they have been disappointed. These people are the future of Afghanistan, but they have been ignored by the people who are fighting against democracy and against human rights. They are fundamentalists…These fundamentalists have put pressure on the court. No
Pervez Kambaksh Faces 20 Years in Hell
Mar 12th, 2009 | Filed by Ophelia BensonAfghanistan’s highest court ruled against Kambaksh without even hearing his defence.… Read the rest
Pervez Kambaksh and the Advance of the Taliban
Mar 12th, 2009 | Filed by Ophelia Benson20 years for circulating an article about women’s rights would make a mockery of any judicial system.… Read the rest
Johann Hari: Africa’s Hidden War on Women
Mar 12th, 2009 | Filed by Ophelia BensonGirls have their genitals chopped off; old women risk being killed as witches.… Read the rest
Fewer Billionaires
Mar 12th, 2009 | Filed by Ophelia BensonOf the 1,125 billionaires who made last year’s ranking, 373 fell off the list.… Read the rest
Saudi Prince Walid Advertises Billionaire Status
Mar 12th, 2009 | Filed by Ophelia BensonThere are 30% fewer billionaires in the world now. Walid bin Talal wants you to know he is still one of them.… Read the rest
Free Speech: Liberty and License
Mar 12th, 2009 | By Nigel WarburtonNigel Warburton is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the Open University, as well as the author of a number of bestselling books on the subject. Below is an excerpt from his latest book, Free Speech: A Very Short Introduction, on liberty versus licence to say what you want.
Defenders of free speech almost without exception recognize the need for some limits to the freedom they advocate. In other words, liberty should not be confused with licence. Complete freedom of speech would permit freedom to slander, freedom to engage in false and highly misleading advertising, freedom to publish sexual material about children, freedom to reveal state secrets, and so on. Alexander Meiklejohn, a thinker who was particularly concerned to … Read the rest
Ancient and Fraternal Order of Hucksters
Mar 11th, 2009 12:36 pm | By Ophelia BensonOkay, now we get the fun part. We visit the Duchy itself. We see pictures of all the pretty little tincture bottles with their mediciney-looking droppers so that you can measure out the exactly precisely correct dosage of the dandelion-tinted water and not use either too much or too little which could be fatal or seriously discomfiting. We see that the tinctures are sold exclusively in selected Boots stores and in Waitrose, and we are suitably impressed. Then (well prepared for the erudition and profundity ahead) we are allowed to read what the Prince of Wales thinks.
… Read the restHRH The Prince of Wales has always been an advocate of a requirement for fundamental reappraisal of the way we view health.
A nosegay from the Vatican
Mar 11th, 2009 12:08 pm | By Ophelia BensonOh isn’t the Vatican just too adorable? It’s not so busy excommunicating doctors who save the lives of raped little girls by aborting their pregnancies (yes I know that was a Brazilian archbishop and not the Vatican as such, but the Vat sets the policy) that it can’t find time to exercise its puckish sense of humour and love of fun. No indeed, it makes a point of celebrating international women’s day by insulting women with an article about washing machines in l’Osservatore Romano on international Women’s Day. Hahahahahaha – that is so funny.
… Read the restThe Vatican newspaper says that perhaps the washing machine did more to liberate women in the 20th century than the pill or the right
It’s Here at Last – Quantum Jumping
Mar 11th, 2009 | Filed by Ophelia BensonThe shocking yet immensely effective technique transforms anyone into universe-hopping utopian beings.… Read the rest
Duchy Herbals Detox Tincture
Mar 11th, 2009 | Filed by Ophelia BensonHow to use Duchy Herbals Detox Tincture: take 2.5ml in a glass of water twice per day.… Read the rest
Irony Files: Private Jet for Global Warming Junket
Mar 11th, 2009 | Filed by Ophelia BensonPrince Charles will travel by private jet on a tour to campaign against global warming.… Read the rest
Prince Charles is ‘a Dangerous Dodgy Quack’
Mar 11th, 2009 | Filed by Ophelia Benson‘Under the banner of holistic and integrative healthcare, he thus promotes a “quick fix” and outright quackery.’… Read the rest
Economist Distraught: Obama is not a Conservative
Mar 11th, 2009 | Filed by Ophelia BensonShock-horror: he is actually overturning Bush administration policies and upsetting conservatives.… Read the rest
The One Law for All Rally
Mar 11th, 2009 | By Maryam NamazieNearly 600 people joined the One Law for All anti-racist rally against
Sharia and religious-based laws in Britain and elsewhere and in defence of
citizenship and universal rights in Trafalgar Square and marched towards Red
Lion Square in London. Hundreds then joined our public meeting to discuss
and debate Sharia, Sexual Apartheid and Women’s Rights. Our protest was met
with widespread support and left many feeling inspired and invigorated. It
was also covered by the mainstream media, including BBC Radio 4, BBC 5Live,
BBC Wales, and the Times.
The rally of several hundred heard a number of speakers denouncing the
policy of accommodation and appeasement of the political Islamic movement. A
C Grayling in his speech said: ‘Once you start … Read the rest
Small correction
Mar 11th, 2009 11:58 am | By Ophelia BensonJust one little thing, Mr President.
Mr Obama reminded everyone of his religious leanings by saying that “as a person of faith, I believe we are called to care for each other and work to ease human suffering”.
Come on – you know better than that. Play fair. I realize you have to soothe the religious as much as possible, but don’t do it by throwing the non-religious under the bus. You know that’s silly, you know that persons of no faith can just as well believe we should or must care for each other and work to ease human suffering. Yes we say ‘should or must’ instead of ‘are called to’ – but you know the should or must … Read the rest
Jesus and Mo on Crime and Punishment
Mar 10th, 2009 | Filed by Ophelia BensonMo is a little harsh at times.… Read the rest
CFI London: God in the Lab
Mar 10th, 2009 | Filed by Ophelia BensonWhat goes on the brain of someone hearing voices? Come and see the MRI scans. Is religious belief hard-wired?… Read the rest
Normblog on Causes and Gifts
Mar 10th, 2009 | Filed by Ophelia BensonIf 7/7 was ‘a gift from Blair’ then why isn’t the war in Afghanistan ‘a gift from Bin Laden’?… Read the rest