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Thursday, 3 November 2011

Equality Of Law....!!!!


Does the Law which govern Our Country is equal for everyone ? Recently I seen that the government and Supreme Court is continuously repeating that our Law is same for everyone. Each citizen of our country is equal before Law. But why it's not an actual condition of our country. For example recently when Amar Singh has been sent to jail. Why instead of jail he sent to the hospital ? or Is it like that if any politician or leader got sick he will be sent immediately to the hospital and a normal of the country if he got sick nobody will look after him. He will be treated like a criminal and a leader or politician will be treated like a guest of the country. There are so many cases pending before the court that it didn't even got the time to see the case facts properly or there are some persons in our system who are doing there work Dishonestly. Its like for the politician whole the things of India is available to them and a common man can't even fulfill his basic need. Its a pathetic situation of our country. I think the this kind of problems can be solved by Efficient Law Making, Good Execution and Proper Guidelines.  The three pillers of this country has to work together in a cooperating way to resolve this kind of  Unbalance in the society. And I know We can Do this.



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Julian Assange's Answers The Question Asked By People...!!!

Julian Assange an Australian Publisher, Journalist, Computer Programmer and Internet Activist. He is The Editor In Chief Of WikiLeaks Answered some questions which was asked by common people. How he feels about the treatment of Australian Government And US government.



'll start the ball rolling with a question. You're an Australian passport holder - would you want return to your own country or is this now out of the question due to potentially being arrested on arrival for releasing cables relating to Australian diplomats and polices?
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Julian Assange:
I am an Australian citizen and I miss my country a great deal. However, during the last weeks the Australian prime minister, Julia Gillard, and the attorney general, Robert McClelland, have made it clear that not only is my return is impossible but that they are actively working to assist the United States government in its attacks on myself and our people. This brings into question what does it mean to be an Australian citizen - does that mean anything at all? Or are we all to be treated like David Hicks at the first possible opportunity merely so that Australian politicians and diplomats can be invited to the best US embassy cocktail parties.
girish89
How do you think you have changed world affairs?
And if you call all the attention you've been given-credit ... shouldn't the mole or source receive a word of praise from you?
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Julian Assange:
For the past four years one of our goals has been to lionise the source who take the real risks in nearly every journalistic disclosure and without whose efforts, journalists would be nothing. If indeed it is the case, as alleged by the Pentagon, that the young soldier - Bradley Manning - is behind some of our recent disclosures, then he is without doubt an unparalleled hero.
Daithi
Have you released, or will you release, cables (either in the last few days or with the Afghan and Iraq war logs) with the names of Afghan informants or anything else like so?
Are you willing to censor (sorry for using the term) any names that you feel might land people in danger from reprisals??
By the way, I think history will absolve you. Well done!!!
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Julian Assange:
WikiLeaks has a four-year publishing history. During that time there has been no credible allegation, even by organisations like the Pentagon that even a single person has come to harm as a result of our activities. This is despite much-attempted manipulation and spin trying to lead people to a counter-factual conclusion. We do not expect any change in this regard.
distrot
The State Dept is mulling over the issue of whether you are a journalist or not. Are you a journalist? As far as delivering information that someone [anyone] does not want seen is concerned, does it matter if you are a 'journalist' or not?
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Julian Assange:
I coauthored my first nonfiction book by the time I was 25. I have been involved in nonfiction documentaries, newspapers, TV and internet since that time. However, it is not necessary to debate whether I am a journalist, or how our people mysteriously are alleged to cease to be journalists when they start writing for our organisaiton. Although I still write, research and investigate my role is primarily that of a publisher and editor-in-chief who organises and directs other journalists.
achanth
Mr Assange,
have there ever been documents forwarded to you which deal with the topic of UFOs or extraterrestrials?
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Julian Assange:
Many weirdos email us about UFOs or how they discovered that they were the anti-christ whilst talking with their ex-wife at a garden party over a pot-plant. However, as yet they have not satisfied two of our publishing rules. 
1) that the documents not be self-authored; 
2) that they be original. 
However, it is worth noting that in yet-to-be-published parts of the cablegate archive there are indeed references to UFOs.
gnosticheresy
What happened to all the other documents that were on Wikileaks prior to these series of "megaleaks"? Will you put them back online at some stage ("technical difficulties" permitting)?
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Julian Assange:
Many of these are still available at mirror.wikileaks.info and the rest will be returning as soon as we can find a moment to do address the engineering complexities. Since April of this year our timetable has not been our own, rather it has been one that has centred on the moves of abusive elements of the United States government against us. But rest assured I am deeply unhappy that the three-and-a-half years of my work and others is not easily available or searchable by the general public.
CrisShutlar
Have you expected this level of impact all over the world? Do you fear for your security?
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Julian Assange:
I always believed that WikiLeaks as a concept would perform a global role and to some degree it was clear that is was doing that as far back as 2007 when it changed the result of the Kenyan general election. I thought it would take two years instead of four to be recognised by others as having this important role, so we are still a little behind schedule and have much more work to do. The threats against our lives are a matter of public record, however, we are taking the appropriate precautions to the degree that we are able when dealing with a super power.
JAnthony
Julian.

protection of sources. This applies to the UK and the UN as much as the US.
In publishing this massive volume of correspondence, Wikileaks is not highlighting specific cases of wrongdoing but undermining the entire process of diplomacy. If you can publish US cables then you can publish UK telegrams and UN emails.
My question to you is: why should we not hold you personally responsible when next an international crisis goes unresolved because diplomats cannot function.
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Julian Assange:
If you trim the vast editorial letter to the singular question actually asked, I would be happy to give it my attention.
cargun
Mr Assange,
Can you explain the censorship of identities as XXXXX's in the revealed cables? Some critical identities are left as is, whereas some are XXXXX'd. Some cables are partially revealed. Who can make such critical decisons, but the US gov't? As far as we know your request for such help was rejected by the State department. Also is there an order in the release of cable or are they randomly selected?
Thank you.
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Julian Assange:
The cables we have release correspond to stories released by our main stream media partners and ourselves. They have been redacted by the journalists working on the stories, as these people must know the material well in order to write about it. The redactions are then reviewed by at least one other journalist or editor, and we review samples supplied by the other organisations to make sure the process is working.
rszopa
Annoying as it may be, the DDoS seems to be good publicity (if anything, it adds to your credibility). So is getting kicked out of AWS. Do you agree with this statement? Were you planning for it?
Thank you for doing what you are doing.
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Julian Assange:
Since 2007 we have been deliberately placing some of our servers in jurisdictions that we suspected suffered a free speech deficit inorder to separate rhetoric from reality. Amazon was one of these cases.
abbeherrera
You started something that nobody can stop. The Beginning of a New World. Remember, that community is behind you and support you (from Slovakia).
Do you have leaks on ACTA?
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Julian Assange:
Yes, we have leaks on the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, a trojan horse trade agreement designed from the very beginning to satisfy big players in the US copyright and patent industries. In fact, it was WikiLeaks that first drew ACTA to the public's attention - with a leak.
people1st
Tom Flanagan, a [former] senior adviser to Canadian Prime Minister recently stated "I think Assange should be assassinated ... I think Obama should put out a contract ... I wouldn't feel unhappy if Assange does disappear."
How do you feel about this?
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Julian Assange:
It is correct that Mr. Flanagan and the others seriously making these statements should be charged with incitement to commit murder.
Isopod
Julian, why do you think it was necessary to "give Wikileaks a face"? Don't you think it would be better if the organization was anonymous?
This whole debate has become very personal and reduced on you - "Julian Assange leaked documents", "Julian Assange is a terrorist", "Julian Assange alledgedly raped a woman", "Julian Assange should be assassinated", "Live Q&A qith Julian Assange" etc. Nobody talks about Wikileaks as an organization anymore. Many people don't even realize that there are other people behind Wikileaks, too.
And this, in my opinion, makes Wikileaks vulnerable because this enables your opponents to argue ad hominem. If they convince the public that you're an evil, woman-raping terrorist, then Wikileaks' credibility will be gone. Also, with due respect for all that you've done, I think it's unfair to all the other brave, hard working people behind Wikileaks, that you get so much credit.
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Julian Assange:
This is an interesting question. I originally tried hard for the organisation to have no face, because I wanted egos to play no part in our activities. This followed the tradition of the French anonymous pure mathematians, who wrote under the collective allonym, "The Bourbaki". However this quickly led to tremendous distracting curiosity about who and random individuals claiming to represent us. In the end, someone must be responsible to the public and only a leadership that is willing to be publicly courageous can genuinely suggest that sources take risks for the greater good. In that process, I have become the lightening rod. I get undue attacks on every aspect of my life, but then I also get undue credit as some kind of balancing force.
tburgi
Western governments lay claim to moral authority in part from having legal guarantees for a free press.
Threats of legal sanction against Wikileaks and yourself seem to weaken this claim.
(What press needs to be protected except that which is unpopular to the State? If being state-sanctioned is the test for being a media organization, and therefore able to claim rights to press freedom, the situation appears to be the same in authoritarian regimes and the west.)
Do you agree that western governments risk losing moral authority by
attacking Wikileaks?
Do you believe western goverments have any moral authority to begin with?
Thanks,
Tim Burgi
Vancouver, Canada
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Julian Assange:
The west has fiscalised its basic power relationships through a web of contracts, loans, shareholdings, bank holdings and so on. In such an environment it is easy for speech to be "free" because a change in political will rarely leads to any change in these basic instruments. Western speech, as something that rarely has any effect on power, is, like badgers and birds, free. In states like China, there is pervasive censorship, because speech still has power and power is scared of it. We should always look at censorship as an economic signal that reveals the potential power of speech in that jurisdiction. The attacks against us by the US point to a great hope, speech powerful enough to break the fiscal blockade.
rajiv1857
Hi,
Is the game that you are caught up in winnable? Technically, can you keep playing hide and seek with the powers that be when services and service providers are directly or indirectly under government control or vulnerable to pressure - like Amazon?
Also, if you get "taken out" - and that could be technical, not necessarily physical - what are the alternatives for your cache of material?
Is there a 'second line' of activists in place that would continue the campaign?
Is your material 'dispersed' so that taking out one cache would not necessarily mean the end of the game?
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Julian Assange:
The Cable Gate archive has been spread, along with significant material from the US and other countries to over 100,000 people in encrypted form. If something happens to us, the key parts will be released automatically. Further, the Cable Gate archives is in the hands of multiple news organisations. History will win. The world will be elevated to a better place. Will we survive? That depends on you.

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Jaago Grahak Jaago !!! Consumer Court And Consumer Complaints

Hey guys ! In the modern world we are surrounded by so many brands and companies. Because of globalization there are many companies which offer same products and we have lots of choices. Sometimes we try or use a product which will work good initially  but after sometime we encounter with some problems and the responsible company not give us proper response. As happened with me I have purchased a reliance net-connect device  and I want to activate a plan of 750 rs and I have applied for it, But by mistake they activated a default plan of 299 rs. And I got a bill of 2200rs in just seven days.I contacted the company but they were continuously  telling me that we can't do a thing until your first bill not generate. When my first bill got generated before the bill generation date my number got terminated. And to resolve the Problem it took around 3 months. I suffered and I was about to register a complaint but the local authority person has given me guarantee not to do this and he resolved my problems. So it was bad experience for me so I thought that there are so many problems we face in the present time and so many persons didn't even know how to go in consumer court and register a complaint so i thought i have to work for it so now I am going to provide you how to register your complaint and which is the official authority of it.

NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD INDIA DETAILS

What is National Identity Card ?
National Identity card is nothing but a unique 12 digit number. which will be provided soon to each and every citizen of India. Name of the card proposed by government is AADHAR card. The number will be generated randomly and it will contain general information of indivisual like photo, fingerprint etc.

Which is the Concerning Authority Regarding The card ?
Name of the concerning authority is Unique Identification Authority Of India(UIDAI). This is an  agency of Indian Government which will be responsible for AADHAR card scheme. The authority will provide a unique number to all Indians. UIDAI is a part of planning commission of India. Nandan Nilekani is the chairman of UIDAI.UIDAI has been constituted on 28 jan. 2009. The headquarte of UIDAI is in New Delhi.

Mission Of UIDAI
The role that the Authority envisions is to issue a unique identification number (UIDAI) that can be verified and authenticated in an online, cost-effective manner, which is robust enough to eliminate duplicate and fake identities.

What is the meaning of AADHAR
AADHAR meaning in the project is "Support" or "Founation". And Its logo is a yellow sun with a fingerprint embedded in its centre. The logo was designed by Atul Sudhakar Rao Pande.

Benefits Of AADHAR
1. The first and foremost benefit is that when you are having AADHAR card that is a unique number you don't need to carry any other documents regarding your identity just like passport, driving licenseetc.
2. The Indian army will get the benefit of this card in the area of J&K. where nobody knows who is terrorist and who is the local resident. Because as per the information of RAW(Research and Analytic Wing) there are ISI Members who are living in J&K. So now because of the AADHAR card now they will come to know easily who is indian citizen or who is local resident.

Negative Points or Demerits Of AADHAR
1.AADHAR will be a multi pupose card so all the information of an individual is in this card. So every time you have to carry this card. If any Policeman asks who are you ? are you citizen of India ? to prove that you are the citizen of India you have to show the Card that you are the Citizen of India. Its like imposing a restriction on our right of Freedom Of Movement enshrined in Art 19(1)(d). Or is it against our right of privacy under article 21 of Indian Constitution.
2.Is there any guarantee that there is one to one contact between real people and electronic identities ?

Conclusion
The project as proposed by Indian governments has some lacuna but I personaly thinks that it is a beneficiary programme for Indian citizens and for India too. It is not Perfect but it will be when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. So I hope soon The government will solve all the problems regarding this and Provide a safe environment for the people of this country by giving the Identity card.