Friday! Bill O’Reilly Tantrum

Dangerously nearly topical, I guess a lot of people are aware of this and have seen the comedy re-edit but I have saved it for the end of the week and if you haven’t seen it here first is the footage of the temper tantrum and the second clip is the comedy re-edit (it is much funnier after you watch the original footage) where comedian Rusty Ward inserts himself into the clip as a producer saying what needs to be said to proto-fascist and bully O’Reilly on an hourly basis.

PS. The youtube clip is gone but I was contacted by Rusty Ward and you can view it here, it can be embedded but not apparently on wordpress.com (the free service is limited on flash & shockwave embeds for technical security reasons to Google Video, Youtube, DailyMotion, Grouper, Odeo, and SplashCast.) unless you see it appear below in which case I have somehow tricked the thing to work. Still below is the original footage of the big idiot’s tantrum.

Raytheon 9 Days 3&4

Via raytheon9.org

Raytheon 9 Trial – Day Three
Today saw evidence submitted from a number of police officers and also video evidence of the occupation and arrests.  All the defendants left the Court in a positive mood. After the police evidence is completed we will have a number of witnesses from Raytheon. The defence case is expected to begin next Wednesday 28th or Thursday.  It is expected that a number of the defendants will go into the witness box.

Trial Update Day Four
Day Four was like Day Three: more boring evidence from a succession of police officers about the arrests. They all agreed that none of the defendants had resisted arrest in any way except by passive resistance, in that they did not cooperate with arresting officers and some had to be carried out of the building. One of the interesting facts to emerge from details of the damage done to Raytheon’s offices was the extent to which the offices were refurbished following the occupation. So, a bill for over £3,000 for venetian blinds was included as part of the damage caused by the 9. Under cross-examination, it became clear that as little as 10 -15% of the blinds had been damaged, but they had taken the opportunity to replace the lot!

Short (10min) Documentary!

The Sheriff of Nottingham ll

Some more details about the Nottingham anti-terorrist lunacy (ht2 Dave @ Complex System of Pipes)

A masters student at the University of Nottingham who was arrested under the Terrorism Act under suspicion of possessing extremist material was studying terrorism for his dissertation, Times Higher Education can reveal.

Academics and students have expressed concerns about the police’s handling of the case, which saw police searching campus property.

Rizwaan Sabir, a 22-year-old who was studying in the politics department, was arrested along with a 30-year-old member of staff. Both were released without charge on 20 May after having been held in custody for six days.

Mr Sabir’s lawyer, Tayab Ali of McCormacks solicitors in London, told Times Higher Education that as preparation for a PhD on radical Islamic groups, Mr Sabir had downloaded an edited version of the al-Qaeda handbook from a US government website. It is understood that Mr Sabir sent the 1,500-page document to the staff member – who was subsequently arrested – because he had access to a printer. Mr Ali said: “The two members of the university were treated as though they were part of an al-Qaeda cell. They were detained for 48 hours, and a warrant for further detention was granted on the basis that the police had mobile phones and evidence taken from computers to justify this.”

The case highlights concerns that new anti-terrorism legislation allowing detention for 28 days without charge would lead to people’s being held for extended periods on the “flimsiest of evidence”, Mr Ali said.

“Why did it take so long for the police to reach the conclusions they did?” Mr Ali asked. “These are not unqualified police, they are the top counterterrorism command for the region. They should know the difference between a book that is useful for terrorism and one that is not.”

Academics at Nottingham have expressed deep concerns about the arrest’s implications for academic freedom. Bettina Rentz, a lecturer in international security and Mr Sabir’s personal tutor, said: “This case is very worrying. The student downloaded publicly accessible information and provoked this very harsh reaction. Nobody tried to speak to him or to his tutors before police were sent in. The whole push from the Government is on policy relevance of research, and in this case the student’s research could not be more policy relevant.”

Alf Nilsen, research fellow in law and social sciences, said: “What we’re seeing here is a blatant attack on academic freedom – people have been arrested for being in possession of legitimate research materials. How can we exercise our academic freedom if we are at risk of being arrested for possession of subversive material? This sets a very alarming precedent. Academic freedom on campus should be guaranteed for all staff and students regardless of their ethnic or religious backgrounds.”

Dr Nilsen added: “I perceive the current incident at Nottingham to be occurring in tandem with several other attempts by UK authorities to increase surveillance of the academy and, in particular, non-Western students and staff, and moreover as an episode that is symptomatic of a more general curtailment of civil liberties in UK society, which seems to particularly affect and victimise non-Western citizens.”

Students at Nottingham are circulating a petition asking for the university to guarantee that the freedom of academics and students will be protected. It asks the university to acknowledge its “disproportionate response” to the possession of legitimate research materials.

A spokesman for Nottingham confirmed that the police had been called after material was found on the computer used by a junior clerical member of staff. “There was no reasonable rationale for this person to have that information,” he said. “The police were called in on the basis of reasonable anxiety and concern. In response to that, the police made a connection with a student who, we understand, was impeding the investigation and arrested that person.”

He added that the edited version of the al-Qaeda handbook was “not legitimate research material” in the university’s view.

A Nottinghamshire police spokesman said the police had applied for a warrant to extend the detention. “The judge was satisfied with the evidence presented and granted the extension,” he said.

Dear Nottinghamshire University authorities and the Police, you are War On Terror porn fixated, retarded, racist, witless authoritarian cretins. I mean you could take them to see The Crucible perhaps (although they’d be disappointed when it turned out not to be snooker) and they still wouldn’t get the fucking point, this is hysteria, as water boarding is to the ducking stool. Money quote-

It is worth noticing that in talking to one of my colleagues, a police officer remarked that the incident would never have occurred if the persons involved had been “blonde, Swedish PhD students” (the two men were of British-Pakistani and Algerian backgrounds respectively).

And as Indymedia post-

More dangerously, the whole operation seems to have serious and frightening racial overtones. An officer who investigated the case is reported to have said: “This would never have happened if he had been a white student.” The re-arrest of the second student on bogus immigration grounds displays a clear desire on the part of the police to smear the students in the hope of gaining sympathy from the tabloid press.

Furthermore, the university and police rhetoric during this time period was surprising to many students and academics. Amidst the great amount of rhetoric that the university put out during this period, supporting the police and assuming guilt of its own students, it also spoke of groups or individuals who “unsettle the harmony of the campus.” This seemed to be a direct reference to the peaceful political activism and vocal, peaceful protest that the university now seems to think it can clamp down on under the Terrorism Act.

Welcome to Brazil.

Burma Relief

Myanmar’s military leaders have agreed to allow access to all foreign aid workers to help with the relief operation after Cyclone Nargis, according to Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general. Ban made the announcement on Friday after more than two hours of talks with Than Shwe, Myanmar’s senior general. Than Shwe’s earlier refusal to allow relief workers to operate in Myanmar earned him international condemnation.

His change in attitude comes three weeks after the cyclone hit Myanmar on May 2-3, leaving at least 133,000 people dead or missing and around 2.5 million more in need of immediate aid. “He has agreed to allow all aid workers regardless of nationalities,” Ban said in Naypyidaw, Myanmar’s capital.

Asked if this was a breakthrough, Ban said: “Yes, I think so.”

But the specifics of the new agreement remained unclear and it was not immediately known if Myanmar’s rulers would allow in aid from US naval ships nearby – which it said before would be rejected. UN agencies said they are ready to step up relief to cyclone victims but needed to know practical details of the country’s new commitment to admit all aid workers to the devastated coastal area.

International aid groups reacted cautiously to the breakthrough, stressing that they would need full access to the devastated Irrawaddy Delta. “We’re not clear on the details – it is welcome news, but we still don’t know if this will give us access to the worst hit areas,” Chris Webster, from the emergency response team at World Vision, told Al Jazeera.

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There’s Good News, And There’s Bad News

NuLabour are on their uppers, the bad news is the Tories have convinced people (thank you too craptastic media) they are the only alternative. The Neoliberal dictatorship continues unabated and Gini climbs and climbs and climbs…What is it with you people, won’t twig ’til HSBC debtor’s prisons and Tesco workhouses are on every G4S surveilled corner?

Israeli Air Force Fail To Improve Reputation

Israeli fighter aircraft were scrambled to intercept a jet carrying former UK prime minister Tony Blair after its crew failed to identify themselves. Aircrew used the radio to explain who they were after the two warplanes adopted an attack position, prompting them to peel off and return to base.