Не само да патиш од тунелског вида, него те муши и злоба. И поред савремене комуникације остао си слабо обавештен и индоктриниран.Рођен је у доба коњских таљига у Петрограду, тако да не чуди његова ''вичност'' савремености комуникације...
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Не само да патиш од тунелског вида, него те муши и злоба. И поред савремене комуникације остао си слабо обавештен и индоктриниран.Рођен је у доба коњских таљига у Петрограду, тако да не чуди његова ''вичност'' савремености комуникације...
Идиии!?Па за браћу међ рајом сваки се нормалан брине овде, бар емотивно ако не у фулу
Је л' му тражено ад наведе извор информације?Uzalud se foliraš da si protiv Oskarove diktature.
ovako mali perica - koji usput nema pojma - zamišlja da internet funcionišeНЕПАЛСКИ ОЧАЈНИЧКИ ПОТЕЗ ПУТИНА
Кремљ је покренуо дигиталну репресију свих размера, враћајући Гвоздену завесу у облику цензуре интернета. Гласовни и видео позиви преко WhatsApp-а и Telegram-а – последња линија спаса слободне комуникације за милионе Руса – сада су блокирани од стране Роскомнадзора. Без грешака, без изговора, само директно државно наређење.
Овај потез је део шире стратегије за ућуткивање неслагања, изолацију грађана и њихово гурање на кремаљску апликацију за размену порука, MAX, која је претежно оријентисана на надзор. Оно што изгледа као забрана страних апликација је заправо психолошки рат и припрема за још строжу контролу. Извештаји о „вежбама дронова“ и регионалним прекидима мобилне мреже откривају режимске тестове за потпуно искључивање информација. У комбинацији са рекордним ратним трошковима и урушавањем друштвене стабилности, ова забрана је знак упозорења на веће планове у току. Сваки прекид, свака забрана, свака присилна миграција на државне платформе је Кремљ који увежбава своју следећу ескалацију.
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Руско руководство зна да је слободна комуникација опаснија од било ког оружја, због чега спуштају дигиталну Гвоздену завесу пре него што експлодира следећи сукоб.
GENEVA, Sept 12 (Reuters) - North Korea has executed people for distributing foreign media, including television shows like popular South Korean dramas, as part of an intensifying crackdown on personal freedoms, a U.N. human rights report said on Friday.Tebi je diktator svako ko se brine o svojoj državi i brani ih od zapadnih secikesa i hohštaplera.
Reuters и ВВС су познати по пропагандним чланцима. Сваке недеље се у Саудијској Арабији врше јавна погубљења и бичевања због најбаналнијих могућих разлога, али о томе се врло ретко извештава.GENEVA, Sept 12 (Reuters) - North Korea has executed people for distributing foreign media, including television shows like popular South Korean dramas, as part of an intensifying crackdown on personal freedoms, a U.N. human rights report said on Friday.
Surveillance has grown more pervasive since 2014 with the help of new technologies, while punishments have become harsher -- including the introduction of the death penalty for offences such as sharing foreign TV dramas, the report said.
The curbs make North Korea the most restrictive country in the world, said the 14-page U.N. report, which was based on interviews with more than 300 witnesses and victims who had fled the country and reported the further erosion of freedoms.
James Heenan, head of the U.N. human rights office for North Korea, told a Geneva briefing that the number of executions for both normal and political crimes had increased since COVID-19 era restrictions.
An unspecified number of people have already been executed under the new laws for distributing foreign TV series, including the popular K-Dramas from its southern neighbour, he added.
"Under laws, policies and practices introduced since 2015, citizens have been subjected to increased surveillance and control in all parts of life," the report's conclusion said.
The sweeping U.N. review comes more than a decade after a landmark U.N. report found that North Korea had committed crimes against humanity. The new report covered developments since 2014.
North Korea's Geneva diplomatic mission and its London embassy did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The DPRK said in response to U.N. rights investigators that it rejected a U.N. Human Rights Council resolution authorising the latest report.
Sometimes children are made to work in forced labour, including so-called "shock brigades" for tough sectors such as coal mining and construction, Heenan said from Seoul.
"They're often children from the lower level of society, because they're the ones who can't bribe their way out of it, and these shock brigades are engaged in often very hazardous and dangerous work," said Heenan.
The report also found some limited improvements, such as reduced use of violence by guards in detention facilities, and new laws that appear to strengthen fair trial guarantees.
Reuters
Можда су диктатори они који убијају народ као што диктатори то чине.
Ајд сад карту и правац Северна Кореја.
Али су им се обраћали кад им је била потребна помоћ. Тотални ужас је да су им касније окретали леђа и правили планове да им разбију државу. Чувено западно лицемерје у пракси.Oni su totalni užas svakako, nevezano za internet. To su bili i kad interneta nije bilo. Zato je od njih pobegao svako ko je mogao.
Prevedi mi ovo,učio sam srpski i ruski jezik.GENEVA, Sept 12 (Reuters) - North Korea has executed people for distributing foreign media, including television shows like popular South Korean dramas, as part of an intensifying crackdown on personal freedoms, a U.N. human rights report said on Friday.
Surveillance has grown more pervasive since 2014 with the help of new technologies, while punishments have become harsher -- including the introduction of the death penalty for offences such as sharing foreign TV dramas, the report said.
The curbs make North Korea the most restrictive country in the world, said the 14-page U.N. report, which was based on interviews with more than 300 witnesses and victims who had fled the country and reported the further erosion of freedoms.
James Heenan, head of the U.N. human rights office for North Korea, told a Geneva briefing that the number of executions for both normal and political crimes had increased since COVID-19 era restrictions.
An unspecified number of people have already been executed under the new laws for distributing foreign TV series, including the popular K-Dramas from its southern neighbour, he added.
"Under laws, policies and practices introduced since 2015, citizens have been subjected to increased surveillance and control in all parts of life," the report's conclusion said.
The sweeping U.N. review comes more than a decade after a landmark U.N. report found that North Korea had committed crimes against humanity. The new report covered developments since 2014.
North Korea's Geneva diplomatic mission and its London embassy did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The DPRK said in response to U.N. rights investigators that it rejected a U.N. Human Rights Council resolution authorising the latest report.
Sometimes children are made to work in forced labour, including so-called "shock brigades" for tough sectors such as coal mining and construction, Heenan said from Seoul.
"They're often children from the lower level of society, because they're the ones who can't bribe their way out of it, and these shock brigades are engaged in often very hazardous and dangerous work," said Heenan.
The report also found some limited improvements, such as reduced use of violence by guards in detention facilities, and new laws that appear to strengthen fair trial guarantees.
Reuters
Можда су диктатори они који убијају народ као што диктатори то чине.
Ајд сад карту и правац Северна Кореја.