Monday, 5 December 2011

MPs? no to Bonn, Nato


ISLAMABAD Putting its weight behind the decision of the Defence Committee of the Cabinet, the Parliamentary Committee on National Security endorsed all major DCC decisions, including ban on the Nato supplies and vacation of Shamsi airbase and boycott of Bonn conference.
Military Operations Director General Maj Gen Ishfaq Nadeem briefed the committee?s extra-ordinary session, which was chaired by Senator Mian Raza Rabbani and was also attended by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and a number of federal ministers. The general presented details of the Nato attack on Pakistani border checkposts in Mohmand Agency and informed about the steps being taken by the army to avoid such incursions in future.
Sources aware of the meeting deliberations informed that the members were informed by the Military Operations DG that the Pakistan Army officials deployed along the Pak-Afghan border have been instructed to strike back the intruders in such an eventuality in future and that they need not wait for security permission from the top military commanders for any retaliatory action. The committee members expressed satisfaction over the measures taken by both the political and military leadership of the country and made it loud and clear that government would not tolerate such hostility in future, the sources added.
To a question in a briefing to the media about the deliberations, Federal Minister for Information Firdous Ashiq Awan said that Friday?s session of the committee dealt with a single-point agenda the Nato attacks on Salala checkposts in Mohmand Agency and the government?s steps in response to the incursion.
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani also gave a detailed briefing to the committee members on the incident and the responsive measures taken by the top military and political leadership of the country. In his opening remarks, the prime minister thanked Chairman Raza Rabbani and members of the committee for convening the meeting to consider the Nov 26 Nato attacks, which caused the loss of precious lives of ?our brave soldiers?.
Gilani said these dastardly attacks in the dead of night cannot but be construed as a grave infringement of Pakistan?s territorial frontiers by Nato/Isaf and definitely compel us to revisit our national security paradigm. These attacks also have serious implications for regional peace and security, he said, adding, ?I, therefore, deemed it important that this committee undertake an in-depth examination of the situation arising from these attacks.
The prime minister briefly recounted the salient developments in the post-Nato attack scenario and Pakistani leaderships response to it. He then called for a holistic review of the whole situation in view of national security and Pakistan?s future engagement with the US and Nato/Isaf.
The prime minister declared that Pakistan does not seek aid or economic assistance from the United States. ?What we seek, in fact demand, is respect for our sovereignty and territorial integrity; a firm and categorical commitment on inviolability of Pakistan?s borders and on non-recurrence of such incidents.?
The notion to give Pakistan a ?to do? list and the mantra of ?do more? have caused immense resentment, the prime minister said. In recent months, there has been a tendency to project Pakistan not as a ?partner? but as the ?problem?, he added. ?Our enormous sacrifices and contribution in the campaign against militancy and terror have not been adequately acknowledged. What is worse is the tendency to make Pakistan into a scapegoat for failings of international policies in Afghanistan.?
He said: Our security and counter-terrorism policy needs to be pursued in a manner that suits Pakistan?s national interests. The only effective way forward is to have complete unity in our ranks and total support of the people of Pakistan. I regret to note that our willingness to cooperate with the international community on counter-terrorism has not been understood in its proper perspective.
While Pakistan continued to protest against the drone attacks, which are clearly illegal and counter-productive, we have also been subjected to numerous cross-border attacks by militants from sanctuaries and safe havens in Afghanistan. Our efforts to improve our relations with Afghanistan and support for Afghan-led and Afghan-owned efforts for reconciliation and peace have been misconstrued and actively subverted by certain quarters. ?Clearly, there is a limit to our patience. Cooperation cannot be a one-way street?.
The terms of our engagement with the United States and Nato/Isaf have to be revisited on the basis of sovereign equality, mutual interest and mutual respect, Gilani maintained. Under these most challenging and difficult circumstances, Pakistan has maintained a principled approach and exercised utmost restraint. However, it would be a grave miscalculation for any one to believe that stability and peace in Afghanistan can be restored or maintained by destabilising Pakistan.
Under no circumstances, will we allow Pakistan?s sovereignty and territorial integrity to be jeopardised by ill-considered and rash actions such as the attacks on our territory by NATO/ISAF. Our patriotic people and valiant armed forces will spare no sacrifice in the defence of their motherland. Instructions have been issued to all units of the Pakistan armed forces to respond, with full force, to any act of aggression and infringement of Pakistan?s territorial frontiers.

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Russell Brand Slams Divorce Rumors On Ellen Show (VIDEO)

Russell Brand Slams Divorce Rumors On Ellen Show (VIDEO)

Russell Brand denies rumors that he and wife Katy Perry are divorcing, calling the gossip-spreaders “wicked little liars”. Brand, 36, who married singer Katy Perry [...]

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Sunday, 4 December 2011

Apple fails to block Samsung tablet and smartphone sales in the U.S. (Digital Trends)

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Apple and Samsung have been locked in a patent war for most of this year. It?s a complicated situation, and you should check out Digital Trends? full breakdown of the legal dispute if you really want to understand it, but the long and short of it is: Apple alleges that several of Samsung?s Android-based smartphones and tablets infringe on its own iPhone and iPad. The iThing-maker has been working to block sales of targeted Samsung devices since the dispute started, and it?s a bid that has now been officially derailed.

A Friday ruling from U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh officially denies Apple?s request for a preliminary injunction against Samsung, Reuters reports. The U.S. is just one of the contested battlegrounds, however, with Apple scoring a victory on Friday as well, when an Australian judge extended a previously placed ban on Galaxy Tab sales for another week.

The iOS maker has more than 20 cases pending in 10 different countries, with the U.S.-based lawsuit having been filed in April. Friday?s ruling effectively blocks Apple?s request that sales of three Samsung smartphone models, plus the Galaxy Tab 10.1, be blocked. The case is far from over for either side, but Apple?s failed request is a definite setback.

This article was originally posted on Digital Trends

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Saturday, 3 December 2011

Iran calls for calm in crisis with Britain (Reuters)

TEHRAN (Reuters) ? Iran called on the West to avoid a deepening diplomatic crisis following the storming of the British embassy in Tehran, saying it was an issue between Tehran and London alone, Iranian media reported on Saturday.

Britain closed its embassy after Tuesday's incursion by hardline youths and expelled all Iranian diplomats from London. The fallout for Tehran spread when several other countries recalled their envoys, including France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands.

"The British government is trying to extend to other European countries the problem between the two of us," Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast was reported as saying by the semi-official Fars news agency.

"But of course we have told European countries not to subject their ties with us to the kind of problems that existed between Iran and Britain."

Western nations on Thursday significantly tightened sanctions against Iran, with the European Union expanding an Iranian blacklist and the U.S. Senate passing a measure that could severely disrupt Iran's oil income.

Iranian diplomats expelled from London arrived home on Saturday to supporters bearing flowers and chanting "Death to England."

"Spy embassy closed for good," read one of the many placards carried by the crowd of some 100 men and women, at Tehran's Mehrabad Airport, most of whom appeared to be members of the hardline Basij militia.

With swift condemnation from around the world, the embassy storming risks further isolating Iran, which is already under several rounds of sanctions.

The incident followed accusations from Washington of an Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador and a report from the U.N. nuclear watchdog suggesting Iran was pursuing nuclear weapons.

The United States and Israel have not ruled out military strikes if diplomacy fails to resolve the nuclear dispute. Some Israeli leaders have again started to contemplate the idea of military action to prevent Tehran from making bombs.

POLITICAL RIFT

Mixed signals from Tehran over the attack have drawn attention to the deepening political rift within the Iranian leadership, a split created after Iran's disputed 2009 presidential vote.

Iran's foreign ministry immediately apologized for the storming of the embassy, but some hardline rivals of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad praised it, attributing it to a spontaneous outburst by hardline students in reaction to Britain's "historically hostile Iran policy."

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the last say on state matters, and Ahmadinejad have remained silent, a sign of the unease within the clerical establishment over the crisis.

But in remarks reported on Saturday, Ahmadinejad said Iran would not yield to pressures.

"We will stick to our revolution's principles and values with all our power even if the entire world rise up against us," he told a group of clerics, his official website President.ir reported.

Hardline cleric Ahmad Khatami, one of four Tehran Friday prayer leaders appointed by Khamenei, condemned the embassy storming.

"I say this explicitly, that I am opposed to attacks on and occupations of foreign embassies in the Islamic Republic," the students news agency ISNA on Saturday quoted Khatami as saying.

"The attack by the students will lead to a feeling of insecurity among foreign diplomats in Iran," he said.

The protesters stormed two British diplomatic compounds, smashing windows, setting fire to a car and burning the British flag in protest against new sanctions imposed by London.

Analysts say the closure of the embassies, by cutting off the channel of communication, will complicate finding a diplomatic solution to the nuclear dispute.

"The end of talks with major powers means confrontation and military strikes against Iran. This scenario scares the Iranian regime," said one analyst, who asked not to be named.

Analysts say Iranian authorities are concerned about a military strike against their nuclear facilities as well as a revival of anti-government street protests that followed the 2009 vote, which the opposition says was rigged to secure Ahmadinejad's re-election.

"Sanctions are hurting the people and might force them to take to streets to vent their anger over the economy," said analyst Hamid Farahvashi.

"Some Iranian hawks favor a military strike that will reinforce their strength ... But wiser rulers want to preserve the system through an easing of the tension."

(Additional reporting by Sanam Shantyaei, Hashem Kalantari and Robin Pomeroy; Writing by Parisa Hafezi; Editing by Rosalind Russell)

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WikiLeaks' Spy Files shed light on the corporate side of government surveillance

WikiLeaks' latest batch of documents hit the web this week, providing the world with a scarily thorough breakdown of a thoroughly scary industry -- government surveillance. The organization's trove, known as the Spy Files, includes a total of 287 files on surveillance products from 160 companies, as well as secret brochures and presentations that these firms use to market their technologies to government agencies. As Ars Technica reports, many of these products are designed to get around standard privacy guards installed in consumer devices, while some even act like malware. DigiTask, for example, is a German company that produces and markets software capable of circumventing a device's SSL encryption and transmitting all instant messages, emails and recorded web activity to clients (i.e., law enforcement agencies). This "remote forensic software" also sports keystroke logging capabilities, and can capture screenshots, as well. Included among DigiTask's other products is the WifiCatcher -- a portable device capable of culling data from users linked up to a public WiFi network. US-based SS8, Italy's Hacking Team and France's Vupen produce similar Trojan-like malware capable of documenting a phone or computer's "every use, movement, and even the sights and sounds of the room it is in," according to the publication.

Speaking at City University in London yesterday, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said his organization decided to unleash the Spy Files as "a mass attack on the mass surveillance industry," adding that the technologies described could easily transform participating governments into a "totalitarian surveillance state." The documents, released on the heels of the Wall Street Journal's corroborative "Surveillance Catalog" report, were published alongside a preface from WikiLeaks, justifying its imperative to excavate such an "unregulated" industry. "Intelligence agencies, military forces, and police authorities are able to silently, and on mass, and [sic] secretly intercept calls and take over computers without the help or knowledge of the telecommunication providers," wrote Wikileaks in its report. "In the last ten years systems for indiscriminate, mass surveillance have become the norm." The organization says this initial document dump is only the first in a larger series of related files, scheduled for future release. You can comb through them for yourself, at the source link below.

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Friday, 2 December 2011

House votes to ease airport screening for troops (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The House on Tuesday voted unanimously to allow military travelers on official duty to get a special preference to move through airport security checks faster.

The bill, approved 404-0, would give the Homeland Security Department six months to devise a preference system for the Armed Forces. The legislation went to the Senate.

If the bill becomes law, the earliest beneficiaries would likely be troops returning from Afghanistan next year and their family members, who also would receive preferential treatment.

The government already has initiated, and is expanding, a more intelligence-driven trusted traveler program for civilians. Participants include travelers in American and Delta airlines' frequent flier programs as well as people who are part of three other programs. These people volunteer more information about themselves so that the government can vet them before they arrive at airport security checkpoints.

Chief sponsor Chip Cravaack, R-Minn., said it takes longer for men and women in uniform to pass through security because of their gear, medals on their uniforms and boots that must be unlaced. Allowing them through security more quickly would speed up the waiting time for those not part of a preference program, he said.

While Homeland Security would establish the new preferential system, Cravaack envisions troops not having to remove boots, belt buckles, bulky military jackets and medals. Troops could go to the front of the line, or a separate line could be created.

"This falls in line with the pilot program" now under way," Cravaack said. "I was an airline pilot for 17 years. We would go to the head of the line. I saw people who were not exactly happy with that.

"But the main emphasis is expediting troops going through a security process that wasn't made for them."

Kate Hanni, executive director of FlyersRights.org, said her passenger rights group "strongly supports expedited screening for the military and that should be extended to all law enforcement, DOD folks with security clearance and other government officials with security clearance."

The Transportation Security Administration is currently testing a trusted traveler program at airports in Atlanta, Dallas, Detroit and Miami. The program will expand to Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Minneapolis-St. Paul over the next few months.

The civilian program allows participants to go to a dedicated lane. The traveler will provide the TSA officer with a boarding pass that has information about his or her vetted and trusted status embedded in the barcode. A machine will read the barcode, and if the traveler is deemed part of a "low-risk" category, he or she will likely be able to keep on belts, shoes and jackets and leave laptops and liquids in bags when going through the screening process.

In addition, TSA on Nov. 15 began a test at the Monterey Peninsula Airport in California, allowing members of the Armed Forces to present their Defense Department identification card for scanning. The experiment is only to see if the scanning system works, but there is no change in screening procedures.

Although it's a policy, not law, the TSA already makes some accommodations to service members.in uniform with a proper identification card.

They are not required to remove their shoes or boots unless they set off an alarm. Family members can obtain gate passes to accompany departing troops or meet those returning. The agency expedites screening for wounded troops.

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