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		<title>The Wi-Fi in your home will be able to track your moves</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jun 2013 14:44:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW &#8211; WASHINGTON DC &#8211; &#8220;WISEE&#8221; Developed by a team of computer science students at the University of Washington, a new form of technology called WiSee uses Wi-Fi signals within a home to detect human movement. Conceptually similar to Micrsoft’s Xbox Kinect, someone living within the home could raise and lower the volume</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p><strong>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW</strong> &#8211; <em><strong>WASHINGTON DC</strong></em> &#8211; &#8220;WISEE&#8221; Developed by a team of computer science students at the University of Washington, a new form of technology called WiSee uses Wi-Fi signals within a home to detect human movement. Conceptually similar to Micrsoft’s Xbox Kinect, someone living within the home could raise and lower the volume of music playing in another room or switch songs by making specific gestures in the air.</p>
<p>Hypothetically, it could be tied into anything that has to do with home automation. Forgot to lock the Wi-Fi connected front door deadbolt? Need to turn off all the lights in the home before going to sleep? Want to turn on the coffeemaker when you wake up in the morning? Just wave your hands in the air and WiSee figures it out.</p>
<p>To accomplish gesture translation using a home’s wireless network, the research team created a receiver that constantly measures variations in the frequency of a home’s wireless signals. Not just limited to the home’s router, the receiver also measures signal variation between other devices in the home like laptops, smartphones, tablets and other Internet-connected tech.</p>
<p>When someone moves within the home, the receiver watches how the signals change. This pattern of changes is called a “Doppler frequency shift.” While these changes are very small, they were noticeable enough for the research team to develop an algorithm to detect and interpret the changes. Specifically, the WiSee system can detect nine different full-body gestures and these gestures can be linked to specific home automation functions. Regarding accuracy, the team was able to achieve a 94 percent success rating when testing the system 900 times within a two-bedroom apartment as well as an office space.</p>
<p>Global Security Expert Baron Baretzky, President of the ECIPS said that that this technology is potential a direct violation of privacy laws and the privacy of people and the granting of such a patent should be scrutinized for privacy violations first. He also said that the use of such technology will allow terrorist to monitor private homes and business peoples where about in the US and EU if such WiFi is hacked via the net. He express his concern for the lack of security surrounding the existence of such technology and urged governments to pay attention to the development as a matter of urgency !</p>
<p>Speaking about the WiSee system, team member Qifan Pu said “This is the first whole-home gesture recognition system that works without either requiring instrumentation of the user with sensors or deploying cameras in every room. By analyzing the variations of these signals over time, we can enable full-body gestures that go beyond simple hand motions.”</p>
<p>The receiver has been built with multiple antennas to interpret up to five different users all at the same time. In addition, it’s impossible to activate the receiver without performing a specific gesture sequence first. This acts as a form of password protection and eliminates the possibility of someone activating the system by accident. After the unlocking gesture is performed, the receiver hones in on the general location of the user and looks for gestures to interpret.</p>
<p>The team is continuing the test the WiSee system in multiple environments and will likely tweak the system to improve performance over time. Assuming the concept proves to be a success, the team will present the technology at the MobiCom 2013 in Miami, Florida at the end of September. Members of the project team have worked on similar tracking projects in partnership with Microsoft Research, but those projects focused on tracking movement using radiation from electrical wires and sound waves. However, this is the first project that allows gesture tracking without any hardware located in the same room as the user.</p>
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		<title>US drone kills 7 in North Waziristan Pakistan</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jun 2013 14:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW &#8211; &#8220;Breaking News&#8221; &#8211; MIRANSHAH: A US drone strike Friday killed seven militants in northwest Pakistan, the first since Nawaz Sharif was sworn in as prime minister this week calling for an end to such attacks, local officials said. The missiles hit a compound in Shokhel village, more than 100 kilometres southwest</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p><strong>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW</strong> &#8211; &#8220;Breaking News&#8221; &#8211; MIRANSHAH: A US drone strike Friday killed seven militants in northwest Pakistan, the first since Nawaz Sharif was sworn in as prime minister this week calling for an end to such attacks, local officials said.</p>
<p>The missiles hit a compound in Shokhel village, more than 100 kilometres southwest of Miranshah, the main town of North Waziristan tribal district that is known as a stronghold of Taliban and al Qaeda-linked militants. “The US drone fired two missiles targeting a militant compound and killing at least seven militants,” a senior local security official told AFP.</p>
<p>Another official confirmed the strike and casualties but said the identities of those killed were not yet known. The strike came just two days after Sharif was sworn in for a historic third time and asked the United States to end its campaign of drone attacks against militants.</p>
<p>“We respect the sovereignty of others and they should also respect our sovereignty and independence. This campaign should come to an end,” he said after lawmakers endorsed him as premier on Wednesday. He had also publicly criticised the drone strike that killed Taliban deputy Waliur Rehman last week, echoing long-held Pakistani complaints that the US campaign violates national sovereignty.</p>
<p>Waliur Rehman, the number two in the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) faction, died along with at least five others when a drone fired two missiles on a house in North Waziristan on May 29. Waliur Rehman, who had a $5 million US government bounty on his head, was killed after US President Barack Obama outlined new more restrictive guidelines on drone use.</p>
<p>Washington had accused Waliur Rehman of organising attacks against US and NATO forces in Afghanistan and also wanted him in connection with a suicide attack on an American base in Afghanistan in 2009 that killed seven CIA agents. Drone missile strikes are very unpopular in Pakistan, but Washington views them as a vital tool in the fight against Taliban and al Qaeda militants holed up in the lawless Tribal Areas along the border with Afghanistan.</p>
<p>Ties with Washington will be a key part of Nawaz Sharif’s tenure, particularly as NATO withdraws the bulk of its forces from Afghanistan by the end of next year after more than 12 years of war. The families of Pakistani victims of US drone strikes on Thursday wrote to Nawaz Sharif urging him to stop the campaign – by shooting the unmanned aircraft down if necessary.</p>
<p>The Peshawar High Court on May 9 declared the CIA drone strikes targeting suspected militants to be a “war crime” and ordered Islamabad to take steps to halt them. Victims’ families and their lawyer Mirza Shahzad Akbar have written to Sharif urging him to heed the court’s ruling, which calls on the government to take the matter up at the UN Security Council. Akbar said that if Pakistan failed to persuade the US to stop the strikes through the United Nations, “the court has very clearly ordered to shoot down the drones”. afp</p>
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		<title>The Challenges of Modernization of Pakistan’s Security Institutions and the Counter Terrorism Efforts of the New Nawaz Government</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jun 2013 14:01:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW- Pakistan &#8211; European Centre for Information Policy and Security (ECIPS)  reports. The world is rapidly changing in the 21st century. This demands changes in the configuration and operation styles of the security institutions of the Government of Pakistan (GOP)   The new Nawaz Government must ensure delivery of  a vital public services like</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p><strong>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW</strong>- Pakistan &#8211; <em>European Centre for Information Policy and Security (ECIPS)  reports.</em> The world is rapidly changing in the 21st century. This demands changes in the configuration and operation styles of the security institutions of the Government of Pakistan (GOP)   The new Nawaz Government must ensure delivery of  a vital public services like public security in a cost effective and effective manner.  Pakistan’s public institutions have come a long way from Independence in 1947.</p>
<p>Today, we have a budding democracy and a vast state apparatus to serve public needs. However, much more need to be done to propel Pakistan’s rapid development. What are the next steps that the new Nawaz Government must take immediately to put Pakistan on the path of rapid modernization and development?</p>
<p>The GOP must immediately carry out an in-dept study of the competencies of various GOP departments and agencies related to national security and simultaneously determine the international standards which they must strive to meet. The Nawaz Government should evaluate and improve the entire federal national security bureaucracy, including but not limited to, evaluation and improvement of its personnel development process to achieve high standards.</p>
<p>The Nawaz Government must also immediately strive to better align incentives to outputs and reward excellence. Plus, a paradigm shift must be on the table. Changed times require a rethink of Pakistan’s government security structures. Pakistan is faced with a very grave security challenge which is thwarting its ability to develop decently. The country is threatened from within by instability because of domestic terrorism. Immediate counter-terrorism measures are needed to tackle the grave problem. A holistic counter-terrorism strategy must be envisaged and implemented to tackle the severe problem engulfing the nation as never before in hits history.</p>
<p>In Pakistan the main internal security threats facing it come from the remnants of the Taliban and Al Qaeda sympathizers active in Waziristan FATA. Despite scarce resources, the Armed Forces of Pakistan has achieved some success in confronting these threats. We have seen a steady decline in the recorded strengths of these threat groups.    Pakistan’s efforts in addressing these security threats begin with the task of increasing the capability of the GOP in its internal security operations.    Evidently, the internal security threats the country was faced has had a severe negative impact on the economy and the resolution of these threats will obviously foster a climate conducive to faster economic growth.</p>
<p>The intermittent conflict in Waziristan, FATA has rendered local governance difficult in some of its remote locations. This situation has been exploited by the Al Qaeda and the Taliban terrorists.  Addressing the threats posed by these groups is the primary responsibility of the Armed Forces. Primarily, it continues to undertake sustained military operations against them. This has resulted in a dramatic decrease of the recorded strength of these groups. The relentless military pressure has denied these terrorists their training grounds, lairs and sanctuaries and prevented their resurgence. But evidently, the job is far from over.</p>
<p>Although their numbers have substantially decreased, their potential to launch terrorist attacks remains a serious concern.    Based on a new assessment made by the GOP, an updated plan should enable it to exert firm and continuous military pressure that, in combination with other effective economic and political efforts, will resolve Pakistan’s internal security threats in the next few years.     A better our counter-insurgency campaign has to be undertaken to tackle the terrorism problem.</p>
<p>Successful intelligence operations are vital in the GOP’s counter-terrorism efforts. The Intelligence Services, both civilian and that of the Armed Forces, must better coordinate efforts and also continue to closely coordinate with foreign intelligence agencies of friendly countries. A new super Homeland Department on the lines of the US Homeland |Department must be established for the purpose. Essentially, the effort must bring all counter-terrorism resources under one roof so to speak, including both foreign and domestic. .. To further enhance Pakistan’s intelligence capability, the GOP must now embark on a new thrust to modernize and strength its intelligence services. The public must be brought in through new community policing programs.  A vigilant community is essential in this campaign. Thus, local government officials, particularly the leaders of the smallest political unit at the village level, must be successfully mobilized to provide intelligence and information to the GOP’s law enforcement agencies and the Armed Forces through a robust local intelligence network. For the campaign against terror to succeed, the Nawaz Government must constantly check every attempt to radicalize the vulnerable segments of the populace. The GOP must somehow spread the thinking, even among those who have taken-up arms against the government, that engaging in acts of terror or providing support to those who do, is totally unacceptable and will not go unpunished. It must be clear to all that those who harbor terrorists that they will find no safe havens.</p>
<p>Considering that terrorism is a problem that knows no borders, Pakistan should continue to enhance cooperation with friends and allies. To guard the borders, the GOP must be engaged in border patrol exercises with Afghanistan and Iran. The next logical step may to establish the GOP’s constant situational awareness of these borders through efficient exchange of intelligence and information.</p>
<p>This will enhance, among others, the efficiency of Pakistan’s respective border patrols and provide the means for seamless security coverage in this important domain. Securing this area benefits all the three states and enhances the individual capabilities to protect Pakistan’s national interest. Along with this new thrust a new effort be undertaken to facilitate in any way possible the exit strategy of the United States from Afghanistan. The Nawaz Government must also make new efforts to end the war in Afghanistan. The violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty through continuous drone attacks is creating resentment in the nation. The departure of the United States from Afghanistan will restore Pakistan’s perceived sovereignty loss.</p>
<p>The GOP must also look forward to close cooperation with India to protect Pakistan’s eastern borders from terrorist and criminal activities.  Most importantly, the GOP must realize that much more needs to be done in the war against terrorism. Unless and until the root causes of terrorism are addressed the military component in the Global War on Terror will remain largely inadequate.</p>
<p>The terrorist problem can only be solved if the genuine grievances of the radicals are met. It is imperative that the perceived injustices of the radicals must also be addressed. In short, the use of force by itself will remain insufficient to solve the problem. A successful counter-terrorism strategy must have a formidable political and economic component also.  The Nawaz Government must take immediate steps to redress the local grievances of the tribal areas to address the terrorism issues.</p>
<p>Decent employment opportunities must be created for the people on a war-footing basis. The regional infrastructure is in a shambles and must be rebuilt immediately. In short, a new thrust must be made to bring economic opportunity to the poor people of the border regions to counter terrorism. If and when, Pakistan is able to stabilize it domestic security environment, Foreign Direct Investment may then ensure rapid development of the economy. Proper strategy, commitment and patience may turnaround Pakistan to wards domestic prosperity, security and rapid economic development.</p>
<p><em><strong>Exclusive for World News Tomorrow by Dr Sohail Mahmood European Centre for Information Policy and Security (ECIPS)</strong></em></p>
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		<title>The Looming threat to white property rights in South Africa.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2013 14:22:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW -  CAPE TOWN &#8211; The following is a summary of some of the points made by Dave Steward, Executive Director of the FW de Klerk Foundation, in a speech to the Conference on Land Ownership in South Africa on 31 May 2013. Perhaps one of the most unpalatable truths of our time</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p><strong>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW -  CAPE TOWN</strong> &#8211; The following is a summary of some of the points made by Dave Steward, Executive Director of the FW de Klerk Foundation, in a speech to the Conference on Land Ownership in South Africa on 31 May 2013.<br />
Perhaps one of the most unpalatable truths of our time is that our government is planning a multi-pronged assault on the property rights of white South Africans.</p>
<p>The assault includes proposals in the 2011 Green Paper on Land Reform; Tokyo Sexwale’s announcement last week regarding the &#8220;deracialisation of white suburbs&#8221;; and the recently published draft Expropriation Bill. The Green Paper advocates &#8216;Agrarian Transformation&#8217; which would result in &#8220;a rapid and fundamental change in …systems and patterns of ownership and control… of land, livestock, cropping and community.&#8221; It proposes far-reaching changes to traditional forms of land ownership including the proposition that, in future, privately owned land will be freehold  with &#8216;limited extent&#8217;.</p>
<p>Minister Sexwale’s plan to &#8220;deracialise white suburbs&#8221; might erode the value of the most important asset that most South Africans own &#8211; their homes. &#8220;De-racialisation&#8221; would be achieved by &#8220;obliging&#8221; banks &#8220;to provide loans to black people to purchase property in previously exclusive white suburbs&#8221;. However, there are no longer any &#8220;exclusively white suburbs&#8221;. People &#8211; whatever their race &#8211; can buy homes anywhere they like provided they can pay the prevailing market price.</p>
<p>The draft Expropriation Bill gives effect to the constitutional provision that property may be expropriated in the national interest which &#8220;includes the nation’s commitment to land reform, and reforms to bring about equitable access to all South Africa’s natural resources&#8221;.   However, it then adds the words &#8220;and other related reforms in order to redress the results of past racial discriminatory laws or practices&#8221;. This could conceivably be used to justify the expropriation of virtually any property owned by white South Africans which might be obliquely linked in some way or the other to &#8220;past racial discriminatory laws and practices&#8221;.</p>
<p>What then is the origin of this multi-pronged attack on white property rights? The answer lies in the National Democratic Revolution (NDR) &#8211; which is the guiding ideology of the ruling alliance. The NDR’s primary goal is &#8220;the resolution of the antagonistic contradictions between the oppressed majority (blacks) and their oppressors (whites); as well as the resolution of the national grievance arising from the colonial relations.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to the ANC’s Strategy and Tactics documents, &#8220;a critical element of the programme for national emancipation should be the elimination of apartheid property relations. This requires: the de-racialisation of ownership and control of wealth, including land; equity and affirmative action in the provision of skills and access to positions of management&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>According to the ANC, this is a continuing struggle &#8220;which, as a matter of historical necessity, will loom ever larger as we proceed along the path of fundamental change.&#8221; In March last year, the ANC announced that the time had at last arrived for it to proceed more vigorously with its efforts to eradicate the socio-economic legacy of apartheid.  Minister Jeff Radebe, the ANC’s Policy Chief, proclaimed that &#8220;having concluded our first transition with its focus in the main, on political democratization, we need a vision that must focus on the social and economic transformation of SA over the next 30 to 50 years&#8221;.</p>
<p>Radebe’s views were endorsed by President Zuma in his opening address to the ANC Policy Conference in June 2012.  He said that the ANC intended &#8220;to democratise and de-racialise the ownership and control of the economy by empowering Africans and the working class in particular to play a leading role&#8221;.</p>
<p>The Policy Conference reached broad agreement that &#8220;this second phase of the transition should be characterised by more radical policies and decisive action to effect thorough-going socio-economic and continued democratic transformation…&#8221;</p>
<p>The ANC’s National Conference at Mangaung in December last year endorsed the central elements of the &#8220;Second Phase&#8221; approach. It proclaimed that &#8220;we are boldly entering the second phase of the transition from apartheid colonialism to a national democratic society. This phase will be characterised by decisive action to effect economic transformation and democratic consolidation, critical both to improve the quality of life of all South Africans and to promote nation-building and social cohesion.&#8221;</p>
<p>There can be very little doubt about the seriousness of the ANC’s commitment to the redistribution of white-owned land and property. It will proceed as quickly as the objective circumstances and developing balance of power will permit.</p>
<p>The ANC is preparing the ground for the Second Phase by concentrating on three basic arguments. The first arises from its version of South African history in terms of which everything that happened before 1994 was irredeemably evil. Increasing use is made of the term &#8220;apartheid colonialism&#8221; &#8211; implying that whites are transient alien interlopers.</p>
<p><strong>The second leitmotif is the notion that economically and socially nothing has changed in South Africa since 1994. </strong></p>
<p>The third theme is the ANC’s insistence that most of the country’s current problems &#8211; and especially the triple crisis of inequality, poverty and unemployment &#8211; can be ascribed to the legacy of the past. Whatever the historic merit &#8211; or lack of merit &#8211; of these arguments, it would be surprising if they do not stir up some degree of racial animosity &#8211; or at the very least &#8211; reinforce perceptions of white moral inferiority and black entitlement. Inevitably they will fuel demands for restitution &#8211; particularly of land.</p>
<p>White South Africans should wake up to the unpleasant fact that they are the main target of the NDR. Their government has launched a multi-faceted campaign to undermine their legitimate interests and rights on the basis of their race. They are like the proverbial frogs in the pot: the water is simmering and the ANC is turning up the heat.</p>
<p>We should seek to engage the ANC leadership at the highest possible level in very frank debate about these issues. The really scary possibility is that the ANC actually believes its own propaganda.  Above all we should defend the Constitution, the values that it espouses and the rights it protects. We should also draw the ANC’s attention to section 9(3) of the Constitution in terms of which the state may not unfairly discriminate directly or indirectly against anyone on one or more grounds &#8211; including race.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 May 2013 14:59:16 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p><strong>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW- Washington DC</strong> &#8211; Does White people or European decedent people have any future in South Africa we can ask ? According to BBC film the answer is Yes  if they could put the embittered past behind them and embrace the country&#8217;s new realities, but this is far from being the case according to Policy experts.</p>
<p>World News decided to look at  white poverty, something which scarcely seemed to exist a few decades ago and at the continued murders of white farmers. When an article based on the film appeared on the BBC&#8217;s website, there was a strong reaction in South Africa with mixed feeling.</p>
<p>Few denied that there was indeed a growing poverty among white South African and most avoided speaking about the white farmers that were being murdered at an alarming rate.</p>
<p>Global genocide recently confirmed that more than 3700 white farmers were murdered since 2004 and the same were confirmed by some opposition political parties within the Country. Farmitraker has kept good count and records of these murders and some of them includes whole families with children as young as 3 month.<img class="alignright" style="border: 0px none;" title="Young white child murdered with his parents on farm in south africa" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-rSFqD444emo/T8YxKU_CJ4I/AAAAAAAAAOA/MHOjF0Lt77s/s200/white+child+murdered+on+farm.JPG" alt="anc condones killing of white children in south africa on farms" width="200" height="133" border="0" /></p>
<p>It seems that the figures is in question according to some. The civil society organization AfriForum consulted a charity which works with poor Afrikaners, Solidariteit Helpende Hand, and estimated a figure of up to 400,000 white people living in poverty. Real figures indicates that its closer to 670 000 and that  is rapidly increasing.</p>
<p>The source of the estimate and they stand by their figures. Other estimates vary widely and any figure is inevitably only an estimate but certainly is getting more by the day.  The false figures released by the 2011 census in South Africa said that only 7,754 white households lived in informal settlements. That would indicate that something like 31,000 people lived this way . It now becomes clear that billions of rand&#8217;s is wasted in producing figures that is influencing  the World Bank decision on financial aid is in fact false and inaccurate.</p>
<p>It seems that there is a dispute about numbers  and  according to BBC it was the numbers that seemed to have upset people in South Africa, However the question should be ask at which point  does murders become genocide if they are proofed to be linked to political motives. Is it one farmer two three or 1000. More dangerously the question is not how many but when Genocide watch is going to react if they will react at all ? We all know the story of Rwanda.</p>
<p>AfriForum, which has documented the numbers of white farmers and their families who have been murdered in the past 20 years, believes there are more than 2,000 of them but figures indicates its closer to 4000  since 1994.<img class="alignleft" style="border: 0px none;" title="Farmer's wife tortured and strangled on farm by blacks" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-bf88rqAsy-s/T8YxS_PwbfI/AAAAAAAAAOQ/4jxB6Fg93nE/s200/white+women+raped+and+murdered+sa.JPG" alt="farmers murdered, anc, nelson mandela condones murder" width="200" height="133" border="0" /></p>
<p>ANC spokesman accused BBC of their racist tendencies where they wish to undermine the government of South Africa because it is largely a black government. but then we should ask South African government how many were convicted and sentenced  for these murders. So World  News could verify less than 1 % of the murderess were in fact jailed or convicted.</p>
<p>Just last Monday the state gaze made a publication that &#8216;<strong>NO WHITES&#8217;</strong> is to be employed for next Five years in any government departments as part of their <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Economic_Empowerment" target="_blank">BLACK EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM.</a></p>
<p>We should then ask Mr Mandala and FW de Klerk if they are pleased with their creation of the &#8220;NEW BLACK SOUTH AFRICA&#8221;</p>
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<p><a href="http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-951594">All whites now finally excluded from the South African job market&#8230;.now it is turning into a deadly trap, either fight to survive or die of hunger</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.thetruthaboutsouthafrica.com/p/white-genocide-in-south-africa.html">The Truth About South Africa</a></p>
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		<title>Genocide Terrorist passes custom control and used fake passport to enter Belgium !</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2013 12:41:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW &#8211; Bruxelles Reports- Rwandan Genocide suspect, Charles Bandora, who was the vice chairperson of the ruling MRND in Bugesera, and instigated and implemented the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in which more than a million people were killed, entered Belgium on a forged passport from Malawi. Bandora contested an earlier ruling by</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p><strong>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW</strong> &#8211; Bruxelles Reports- Rwandan Genocide suspect,<strong> Charles Bandora</strong>, who was the vice chairperson of the ruling MRND in Bugesera, and instigated and implemented the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in which more than a million people were killed, entered Belgium on a forged passport from Malawi. Bandora contested an earlier ruling by Nyarugenge Intermediate Court that put him on remand, and admitted yesterday before the Higher Court that he had forged the document.</p>
<p>He entered Belgium under the false name of <strong>Charles Kamwana</strong>, as told to the court by prosecutor John Bosco Siboyintore, and when asked by the presiding judge, Julian Ndinda, he answered in the affirmative.” I am a businessman and I was arrested in Malawi due to issues related to my businesses. When I was released, I didn’t have a Malawian citizenship, yet I needed to travel to Belgium, so I forged a passport”. Faustin Nkusi, another prosecutor, also asked the court to deny Bandora bail, stating that he was running away from the long arm of justice but the high court are yet to pronounce itself on Bandora’s bail appeal on Thursday.</p>
<p>The President of the European Centre for Information Policy and Security (<strong>ECIPS</strong>) London, Ricardo Baretzky, said that this shows a vulnerability leak and that its necessary for the EU to do a vulnerability assessment of how to it could be possible for a wanted genocide terrorist to pass passport control and how this could could be possible in the first place. He said in an interview with World News Tomorrow that the possibility of this being one of many should be investigated and that the security vulnerability is a very real and possible threat to EU security and  should not be undermined by EU authorities. He urged the EU to step up their security policies as a matter of urgency to protect EU, especially Belgium from possible abuse by wanted criminals and terrorist.</p>
<p>This Rwandan genocide terrorist, so far managing to flee into the EU un noticed, is accused of genocide, conspiracy to commit genocide, complicity in genocide, extermination as a crime against humanity, murder and formation of a criminal gang, and if released by court will most certainly flee justice again. He already fled from Malawi into Belgium, and after he was detained there and granted bail, he fled to Norway. This leads to many more questions, as to how such an international fugitive can enter the EU without further scrutiny, and continue to be one step ahead of the authorities.</p>
<p><strong><em>Exclusive for World News Tomorrow by Mike Jones</em> </strong></p>
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		<title>South African police website hacked &#8216;over Marikana deaths&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 08:39:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW &#8211; South Africa_ A unknown hacker has attacked the South African police official website, downloading the details of the whistle-blowers who reported crime, an official has reported.  An &#8220;oversight&#8221; led to the data being kept on an insecure site, he added. This statement seems to be  ambiguous since the police officer later</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p><strong>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW</strong> &#8211; South Africa_ A unknown hacker has attacked the South African police official website, downloading the details of the whistle-blowers who reported crime, an official has reported.  An &#8220;oversight&#8221; led to the data being kept on an insecure site, he added. This statement seems to be  ambiguous since the police officer later <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>stated that the information obtained by the hacker had already been in the public domain</strong></span>, senior police officer Lt Gen Bonginkosi Ngubane said, Sapa reports.</p>
<p>This further raises the question to how something could be hacked if it was already in public domain. According to experts , the use of open-source intelligence information  OSINT already in public domain, cant be technically hacked and has the right to be distributed once in public domain.</p>
<p>The anonymous hacker declared on internet that the attack was over the failure so far to prosecute policemen who shot dead 34 miners in Marikana last August. This publication supposedly  exposed nearly 16,000 whistle-blowers who had their details published online after the cyber-attack, local media reports. Again it would be interesting to see what kind of Cyber attack has happened since the police officer Lt Gen Bonginkosi Ngubane said the information was already publicly known during his statement to media.  Perhaps they dont understand the word Cyber Attack according to IT specialist.</p>
<p>South Africa has one of the highest crime rates in the world, and police have been under pressure to build better relations with the public in order to hunt down criminals, correspondents say. Just last year <a href="www.genocidewatch.org" target="_blank">Genocide Watch</a> has placed South Africa on the scale of 6 out of 8 on the genocide watch-list.</p>
<p>&#8221; The information will have to be withdrawn from the sites where it was illegally posted as soon as possible” Bonginkosi Ngubane Police officer said but then the question remains on which ground such demand are made if information is admitted to be in public domain ? State Information Technology Agency (Sita) official Daniel Mashao said the hacker had accessed about &#8220;15,000 lines &#8221; posted anonymously by members of the public.  and the questionable &#8216;Leak&#8221; has been closed.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are concerned because there is information where people have given further details to say &#8216; I know about such and such a crime,&#8217;&#8221;  he  told the Press (Sapa) reported. The data had been collected on a public server, Mr Mashao added.</p>
<p><strong>Security vulnerability:</strong></p>
<p>Mr Mashao added. &#8220;There was a little bit of an oversight, because it should have been removed afterwards,&#8221;  In a tweet on Friday, hacker &#8220;<strong>DomainerAnon</strong>&#8221; condemned the fact that no-one had been charged with the killing of the striking workers the most deadly police action in South Africa since the advent of democracy in 1994. This of course cant be argument-ed with since its a fact that nobody has been changed with these murders and nothing will probably come from this case as many others in South Africa.</p>
<p>&#8220;To date no officers have been brought to justice&#8230; This situation will not be tolerated,&#8221; the hacker tweeted. thus we are we to argue ?</p>
<p>Nevertheless, police have closed the &#8220;leak&#8221; on their website, he said. The question what &#8216;leak&#8221; was it he referred to and is this perhaps port 80 commonly oped on almost all websites and above all, if it was public information prior then how could it have leaked out and from where ?</p>
<p>&#8220;I really do not believe that the situation has gone out of hand. The information will have to be withdrawn from the sites where it was illegally posted as soon as possible,&#8221; Mr Mashao said.  But if its  been open source information already in public then why does it needed to be withdrawn ?</p>
<p>A judge-led inquiry is presently investigating the August 2012 violence at the Marikana mine, owned by Lonmin, in South Africa&#8217;s North West province. The shooting caused national outrage, with many people accusing the police of using excessive force to break the protest. Police say they opened fire in self-defence after being confronted by a group of miners, some of whom were armed but CNN videos indicates a very different scenario that plaid of during the shooting.</p>
<p><strong><em>Exclusive for World News Tomorrow reported from Johannesburg. Jimmy Bradford London.</em></strong></p>
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		<title>Nigerian army blockades Boko Haram base</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 15:11:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW &#8211; NIGERIA -What do these seemingly disparate events have in common?  Relatively small groups, operating under the radar of national and international intelligence gathering and monitoring organizations, are having or preparing to have a significant impact on their country&#8217;s policies. Here&#8217;s the really bad news for the host nation:  the world, more</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW &#8211; NIGERIA -What do these seemingly disparate events have in common?  Relatively small groups, operating under the radar of national and international intelligence gathering and monitoring organizations, are having or preparing to have a significant impact on their country&#8217;s policies.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the really bad news for the host nation:  the world, more than ever before, is watching.  The world is watching because we now know that these relatively small groups can affect real political change in ways that were before impossible.  You just can&#8217;t kill the reprobates anymore, the good old days of having &#8220;the boot on the throat&#8221; of the pissed-off masses is over.</p>
<p>Over.  Everyone has a cell phone, with the capability of recording video and images &#8211; same as the rest of the world.  The message can&#8217;t be controlled anymore.  The word will get out.  How does a government get a handle on these wildfires?  How does a smoldering, localized problem erupt into a wildfire?  Is it possible to head these calamities off, before they become headlines?</p>
<p>The answer is, yes, of course.  All problems are manageable, and it is always easier and cheaper to solve problems while they are small.  But it does take a different look, an evolved way of &#8220;listening&#8221; and &#8220;managing.&#8221;</p>
<p>The military version, the weaponized version of listening and managing is known by the soft term &#8220;Information Operations (I/O).&#8221;  Full scope military intelligence (MI) programs utilize traditional disciplines (HUMINT, SIGINT, IMINT, MASINT, etc) in conjunction with value-add programs such as Atmospherics, Human Terrain, media exploitation and others.  The mission is simple:  control and manage the message.</p>
<p>The perception of the local population is measured and tracked.  The messaging is constantly refined and targeted to specific groups.  Soon, the public outrage over a given subject cools, and political, peaceful and often mutually beneficial solutions are deployed.  Problem solved.</p>
<p>The military version costs billions.  No government is interested in spending the money on an I/O campaign that has the weight and capabilities of the US version, used effectively in Iraq and Afghanistan.  That is, until the wildfire threatens to unseat political leaders &#8211; and it is always too late when that happens.  Ask Messrs. Bin Ali, Mubarak, Assad and Qaddafi if they wished they had listened to the word on the street, and you will get an unqualified &#8220;yes.&#8221;  The key to successful governance today is to head off the storm.</p>
<p>Years ago in America, a policeman walking a beat knew everyone, and when there was an undercurrent in his area of responsibility, he knew it.  He would report to his supervisor, interested parties would assemble, work out the problem, and life would continue.  There are new methods to measuring the street today, commercial outfits that offer these services at a fraction of the cost of a full-scope intelligence program.</p>
<p>Commercial and government entities have the ability to purchase these services, bundle together complementary programs, and create an I/O platform for a fraction of the cost of an ongoing military operation.  It is likely that there is good opportunity for these service providers, if their focus is laser, their offerings are proven and the value is evident.  Certainly there are government entities that require these services &#8211; a quick check of the headlines illustrates this on a daily basis.</p>
<p><em>Exclusive for World News Tomorrow by Billy Metts is the Director of Operations for ISI-Atmospherics, providing international atmospherics collection.  He can be reached at wfmetts@isi-corp.com.</em></p>
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		<title>Global Corporations faces major future security challenges says ECIPS President, Ricardo Baretzky</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2013 10:44:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW &#8211; United Kingdom- According to the European Centre for Information Policy and Security (ECIPS),  corporate firms will face more cyber threats in the type 1 communications systems of our modern day till we have managed to get to the next stage of a type 2 cyber communications network. The President of the</p>]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW</strong> &#8211; United Kingdom- According to the European Centre for Information Policy and Security (ECIPS), <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>corporate firms will face more cyber threats in the type 1 communications systems of our modern day till we have managed to get to the next stage of a type 2 cyber communications network.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The President of the ECIPS Baron Baretzky said  during a press conference that we need to develop a global cyber-police independently from standard law-enforcement agencies and implement new strategies since these kind of cyber crimes are on the raise. He said that cyber crime is exceedingly becoming more complex than ever before and that financial institutions are the largest at risk.</p>
<p>The President of the ECIPS warned and informed media that less than 5% of global corporations are truly protected against any cyber attack and this give grave concerns as to the stability of giant corporations that hosts huge amounts of data on private individuals cross-border.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">He said that companies and large corporations must not wait for governments to implement a strategy, but rather invest in getting the right consulting advise to protect the interest of clients and their entity as a whole.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">President Baretzky said that it is very possible that in the near <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>future, law-enforcement agencies and governments might implement a strategy to hold large corporation and their owners accountable for failing to take caution and secure their data of clients during any cyber attack. He said: &#8220;once Law-enforcement catches onto the idea that the corporation might have been negligent in such affair, then the wheel could turn rapidly&#8221;.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">He urged corporations and companies not to ignore these cyber threats and its possibility towards its clients  &#8221; <em>It might come back and haunt the owners of large corporations</em> &#8221; he commented.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><em>Exclusive</em><em> for World News Tomorrow</em> </strong>reporter for ECIPS Media- James Lee</p>
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		<title>Belgian Police Investigate Millions of Counterfeit Euro Coins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW &#8211; BRUXELLES -During the last month the Belgian Federal police has confiscated several tons of counterfeit Euro Coins that were shipped from China via the Belgian territory into the European Union. There seems to been a huge increase since 2012 in the production and sales of counterfeited Euro Coins. The counterfeit euro</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WNT WORLD NEWS</p><p><strong>WORLD NEWS TOMORROW</strong> &#8211; BRUXELLES -During the last month the Belgian Federal police has confiscated several tons of counterfeit <strong>Euro Coins</strong> that were shipped from China via the Belgian territory into the European Union. There seems to been a huge increase since 2012 in the production and sales of counterfeited Euro Coins.</p>
<p>The counterfeit euro coins are smuggled into Belgium with description of old metal transports and it seems that there might have been several hundred tons of counterfeit euro coins already in the markets according to a radio interview confirmed by Ine Van Wymersch and that the Belgian federal police is investigating the matter at present.</p>
<p>Its is unclear as to how many tons of counterfeit Euro coins might have been smuggled into the Belgian territory. Seeing that Belgium is a very small country with a population of only 6 million , only a few tons of counterfeit Euro coins could hugely effect the true monetary value of Belgium.</p>
<p>It seems according to some sources that the <em><strong>Zaventern Airport</strong></em> has been used as a possible central point for these smugglers where several tons of counterfeit Euro coins were found. During 2011 the Deutsch Bundesbank were conned with a 6 million Euro exchange when they discovered that that 29 tons of euro coins were presented from China.</p>
<p>The question is why did the Euro zone only wake up now since it would be by nature common that counterfeit money gets produced and why did the federal authorities not pic this up when the Euro came into existence ? Considering that the European Union consist of 25 countries, its unimaginable of how many counterfeit Euro coins were shipped into the European Union since the year 2000.</p>
<p>Global security and threat expert <strong>Baron Baretzky</strong> said that this threat could be much larger than what is presently known and the smoking gun should have been picked up long time ago by Federal Police and Interpol.  The question then remains , is there more to this than just counterfeit coins and is the threat perhaps greater than visible to our European financial institutions ?</p>
<p><strong><em>Exclusive for World News Tomorrow by James Lee.</em></strong></p>
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