Investigating war crimes in Gaza -Al Jazeera investigations.
-How do you use dogs to rape and torture people?
-How do you use innocent people as human shield?
- Why does no one care? The Arab nations and the international community.
-Where is the ICC
This made me feel sick.
I'm finally reading Dune. This quote, which is in the first few pages, hits hard:
"Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them."
@WaruiJohn2@kylen_nick3 Called it a 6/7 game tournament and says it’s unfair to compare players with it
Said winning euros is like winning the World Cup
Said he has no dream of winning the world cup
Hope he retires without it for disrespecting the biggest tournament
Gianni @FIFANTINO's tenure at @FIFAcom should not survive this decision to host the world cup in the US. In many ways, the world's premier sporting event has been indelibly sullied
''Canteen za shule zifungwe kwa sababu ndizo zinauza viberiti za kuchoma shule''-President Ruto's aide, Farouk Kibet, proposes a solution to the recent wave of school fires.
When did people off a loving vehicle become a means to collect unpaid bus fare? This is the third such case in under a year. Rest in Peace Eugene Mutuku.
Suddenly all the people who cared about human rights when Russia and Qatar hosted the world cup and suddenly quiet. .. No fancy documentary from the BBC on immigrants rights. No expose on Crime in inner cities (as we saw in South Africa)
Just silence.
Sell Kenyan data to private persons
Give our health data to US
Sell Safaricom shares to Vodacom
Privatise our parastatals
GMOs
Ebola*
Animal vaccines
RSF getting Kenyan passports
French troops in Kenya and signing mineral deals*
Abductions and extrajudicial killings
Amezidi!!
Breaking : The William Ruto Govt is now planning to sell Kenyan data on eCitizen to anyone who can afford it.
Through the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy (MICTDE), the government is proposing a National Data Governance Policy that would create a state-run data marketplace.
The justification?
Generate extra government revenue.
Treat data as a "strategic national asset."
This may go down as one of the worst policy proposals ever put forward by a Kenyan government.
First they borrowed.
Then they raised taxes.
Then they sold state assets.
Then they securitized future revenues.
Now they want to monetize the data of ordinary Kenyans.
How much is enough?
When you give your information to the government, you do so because it is required to access public services, not because you expect the government to package that information and sell access to it.
No wonder every institution is being pushed onto eCitizen. Schools. Hospitals. Government services. More and more information is being centralized under one platform.
And before the defenders rush in, this is not just about whether names are removed or not.
The bigger question is this:
At what point does a citizen stop being a citizen and become a product?
Today they call your data a "strategic national asset."
Tomorrow what else will they decide is for sale?
A government that sees citizens primarily as a source of revenue will never stop looking for new things to monetize.
NB- Edited image used