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Read the text version here Photograph: George Pet vaso stanley ers/Getty ImagesExplore more on these topicsHealthThe Audio Long R stanley cup eadBiologyAdeleAerosmithMost viewedMost stanley fr viewed Khgg Late frost gives UK magic mushroom hunters an extra high
Warning: this is a heavily edited version of the original film guardian.co.ukA video that apparently shows Pakistani soldiers viciously beating detainees in a rural police station has surfaced on the internet, highligh vaso stanley ting allegations of human rights abuses during anti-Taliban operations.The 10-minute video, which first appeared on YouTube and Facebook, shows uniformed soldiers beating, whipping and kicking several men wearing traditional shalwar kameez. The detainee stanley cup s squeal in p stanley deutschland ain and beg for mercy in Pashto, the main language of North-West Frontier province, suggesting the footage may have been shot in the Swat valley.Pakistan s chief military spokesman, Major General Athar Abbas, said the army was investigating the clip but declined to comment further.The country s powerful army has faced frequent accusations of human rights abuses. Ali Dayan Hasan of Human Rights Watch said it was difficult to verify the authenticity of the video but such abuses were common whenever soldiers were involved in anti-terrorism operations. It is disgustingly predictable, he said.In the video an army officer quizzes a suspect in the courtyard of a police station about whether his brother-in-law is a militant. The man says he does not know. On a signal from the officer, soldiers swarm around, punching and kicking the man and lashing him with a whip. Have mercy on me, oh God, he screams in Pashto.At least a dozen soldiers and police can be seen watching the attack, which
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On Tuesday, the Conservative peer Michelle Mone announced she was taking a leave of absence from the House of Lords, to clear her name , after she became the centre of a growing scandal over PPE procurement. Leaked documents suggest Mone and her family secretly received 拢29m from the firm PPE Medpro after she recommended the company to ministers, and helped it secure access to the governments VIP lane procurement stream. It was later revealed that she also lobbied aggressively for a second firm with links to her husbands family office. Mone didnt disclose her financial interest in PPE Medpro in the House of Lords register, but it certainly looks as if stanley cup she benefited financially.But who is to say for sure Who holds the people who count accountable Not Rishi Sunak or his government, if they can help it. To condemn Mone is to condemn their own cronyism, s stanley mugs o theyd rather turn a blind eye. The revelations about procurement profiteering keep piling up, and yet the government has weathered it by studiously ignoring the problem. And so far, it has worked.Rishi Sunak absolutely shocked by stanley tumbler Michelle Mone allegationsRead moreTheres a phrase for this: strategic ignorance 鈥?the dismissal or ignoring of inconvenient information because its not in ones interest to acknowledge it. People do it all the time. Indeed, there may even be positive psychological value in it: meditation, keeping your mobile phone out of the bedroom 鈥?these are examples of periodic strategic ignorance, and they c Yrwj Fear, bigotry and misinformation 鈥?this reminds me of the 1980s Aids pandemic
After being accused of lifting code from messaging service Plurk - a story we told you about in yesterday s briefing - Microsoft confirmed yesterday that it was, indeed, guilty of pilfering. The culprit Apparently an independent developer hired by MSN China. The site s been suspended, but it may not be the last we hear of it. Plenty of chatter about Australia s move to implement compulsory web filtering. After plenty of c stanley kubek termiczny ontroversy and a pilot scheme, the government has decided to go ahead with mandatory ISP-level screening of sites - aimed at protecting children from il stanley cup legal material online. Given that it s the first Western government to bring in this sort of block, it s angered plenty of people - including Electronic Frontiers Australia and even Google, which says the scope of content to be filtered is too wide no mention of the company s complicity in filtering in China, however . The latest edition of Tech Weekly podcast is live! Just in time for Christmas, we ve got an interview with roboticist Caleb Chung - the man behind robo-toys including the Furby and the Pleo. And we tal stanley cupe k to Jeremy Allaire of video company Brightcove about why he s not just running another YouTube. The show s presented by the ever-cheeky Susi Weaser, with Kevin Anderson and yours truly on hand. Click here to listen.You can follow our links and commentary each day through Twitter @guardiantech, or our personal accounts or by watching our Delicious feed.Explore more on these topicsMi