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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Daniel Alassia noticias 20112012

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Daniel Alassia noticias 20112012

Saturday, February 1, 2014

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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Daniel Domscheit-Berg’s Big Brother Bundle

Reagan’s relaxation of media ownership rules in the 80s not only caused a massive loss of jobs, it seems, but distorted the flow of information that essential to democracy. Corporate news media is in it to make money and to help those who have it — not inform citizens.


So what can we do about it? The Internet and citizen journalism has been seen by many as the way to fill the media vacuum, but it’s still a challenge getting critical perspectives out there. VODO’s Big Brother Bundle is one promising attempt. Combining serious critical documentaries like Shadows of Liberty and Secrecy, which looks at the case for and against keeping secrets in the context of the “war on terrror”, with graphic novels and even games, VODO is aiming to take the debate around privacy mainstream.


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Having known Daniel Domscheit Berg through old friends at The Pirate Bay, VODO asked the ex-spokesperson of Wikileaks to help them curate this collection of media. “I tried to focus on perspectives that would help us see a pattern in the noise,” Daniel says. “There is so much information coming out now with these latest Snowden leaks, it seems the important question is: how do we make sense of it all?”


How does corporate media work to control political agendas, asks Shadows of Liberty (2012), one of the documentaries currently available in the Bundle. The film, from Director Jean-Philippe Tremblay, offers an important insight into news under the media in the military-industrial complex. Simply put, many stories a lot of us would consider essential never get told. FBI whistle blowers are ignored; domestic military disasters and undercover operations are hushed-up; corporate scandals are suppressed.


There’s a varied selection of voices and genres on offer, from the hopeful comic/graphic novel Subatomic (by Patrick Neighly, co-author of the disinformation book Anarchy For The Masses: The Disinformation Guide to the Invisibles) to the doomy horror apocalypse of Harlan Ellison’s game I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream.  Shadows of Liberty ends with a call to action to protect the Internet –  seeing it as among the last forms of media where information still flows free. VODO’s Big Brother Bundle seems to suggest that with a little creativity, that could really still be true.


[The pay-what-you-want Big Brother Bundle is available from VODO for a further 14 days: http://vodo.net/bigbrother.] 

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Daniel Pelka: stepfather killer was "wanted criminal" in Poland


“Never in my life would I ever leave my children with him.”


Magdelena Luczak and Mariusz Krezolek (NEWSTEAM)


Luczak, who met Krezolek in England after she left life in Lodz, central Poland, left four-year-old Daniel reduced to “broken bag of bones” after months of abuse along with Krezolek.


Her younger sister said her mother had visited the couple two weeks before Daniel’s death and had serious concerns about his condition, coming back “with terrible stories.”


She told the newspaper: “My mother went to England to visit Magada two weeks before Daniel died and came back with terrible stories.


“She said: ‘Something terrible is happening in that house.’”


Yolanta, Luczak’s mother, also told the Mail that her husband died due to the stress of seeing his daughter charged his grandson’s murder.


She said: “Mariusz doesn’t deserve to walk on this earth. I’m in no state to talk about this, my life is full of tragedy.”


Magdalena Luczak told the jury that Mariusz Krezolek’s behaviour towards Daniel was “slowly changing” after the family moved to their final address in Coventry in Aril 2011 (PRISCILLA COLEMAN)


Jurors wept as they heard how Daniel Pelka was often so hungry that he would steal food from classmates and would root around in bins for scraps.


The pair, who came to Coventry from native Poland in 2006, were said to have subjected Daniel to “unimaginable cruelty”.


Neither showed any emotion as after four hours of deliberation the jury returned guilty verdicts. They will be sentenced tomorrow.


According to a neighbour Luczak would be picked up at night and dropped off in the same car in the morning, leading to suspicions that she was a prostitute.


Eryk Pelka, Daniel’s natural father, a lorry driver, said last night: “I feel hate towards Magda. I hope she will never come out of jail.


A stained mattress Daniel Pelka was forced to sleep on during his confinement in the box room (PA)


“I had very limited access to Daniel once I returned to Poland. Every time I rang Magda would make excuses.”


At one point his mother held him under bath water until he passed out, sending a text message to Krezolek saying: “I am having some quiet time.”


The boy’s murder, which occurred weeks after teaching staff saw him with bruising to his neck and black eyes, is now subject of a serious case review by Coventry’s Safeguarding Children Board.


Tim Loughton MP, the ex-Children’s Minister, said it was “chilling” that a “number of agencies were aware” of the case.


Mr Loughton told BBC Radio Four’s Today programme: “The problem is that there are evil people who will do evil things to vulnerable children, and even their own children.


“The job of the system and of child protection is to make the opportunities to do these evil things much harder and to spot it when you see some early warning signs.


“The chilling thing about this case is that a number of agencies were aware of this child.


“This was not a child who was hidden from the world.”


However the former Conservative minister said “a lot is being done” to solve the problem of child abuse.


Daniel Pelka (circled green) leaving school with his mother (circled yellow) just hours before he died


Jurors in the trial were also told how Daniel was left to die in his unheated “cell” for around 33 hours after suffering a fatal head injury at his Coventry home on March 1 last year.


Former soldier Krezolek – described in court as a heartless “monster” – and Luczak blamed each other for Daniel’s death during the trial.


But text messages between the pair proved they worked as a team to inflict the sickening abuse and even decided not to summon an ambulance as Daniel lay dying with more than 20 separate injuries.


Daniel weighed just 1 stone 9 lbs, and was repeatedly struck around the head, causing his brain to swell.


The serious case review is also expected to look into contact between doctors and Daniel, who was seen by a community paediatrician and found to be underweight but not “wasted” three weeks before his death.


During the meeting with the paediatrican, Dr Supratik Chakraborthy, Krezolek laughed out loud as Luczak explained how Daniel had once eaten discarded chips he had picked up from a pavement.


Medical records show Daniel weighed 14.8kg in January 2011 and 13.8kg three weeks before his death.


But the schoolboy, who had developed normally until January 2011, weighed just 10.7kg and was in a state of “skeletal emaciation” at the time of his death on March 3 last year.


Experts in paediatric development told the court Daniel had low iron stores, low zinc stores, wafer thin body fat, and barely any muscle at the point of his death.


Although he should been around 3ft 9ins, he was only 3ft 3ins because his bones had stopped growing due to food deprivation over at least three months and possibly up to nine months.


The serious case review will examine why social services and police did not become involved after staff at Coventry’s Little Heath Primary School noticed bruising on his neck and what appeared to be two black eyes.


Although the injuries to the neck were entered in a concerns book at Daniel’s school, no written record was made of the later bruising seen around his eyes.


Luczak played a leading role in convincing teachers and medical professionals that Daniel’s weight less, which the court heard left him looking like a famine victim, was due to a rare genetic disorder.


Social services closed their file on Daniel five months after the injury was passed off as an accident in January 2011.




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Daniel Pelka: stepfather killer was "wanted criminal" in Poland