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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

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We will not acquiesce to male-state violence

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Women defied police obstructions to mark the 25 November International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and march in protest at violence against women and women murders in.
The police tried to block the way of women who had assembled to march yesterday at BeyoÄŸlu Tünel Square citing a ban by BeyoÄŸlu Sub-Provincial Governate. However, the women set out on a march to Galatasaray Square in defiance of all obstructions. CHP parliamentarians Sezgin Tanrıkulu and Ali Åžeker along with the HDP’s Pervin Buldan participated in the march, on which the banner reading, “We do not acquiesce to state violence and we do not abandon our lives or our struggle” was unfurled. The march on which participants sported purple pennants, photographs of detained women politicians and photographs of murdered women along with banners reading, “Women together are strong. We want to live. We want life’, ended in front of the Netherlands Consulate. Following the march, a press statement was read in Kurdish, Arabic and Turkish. Özengül Ergün, reading a statement on behalf of the 25 November Platform, said, “We as women who are at the receiving end of violence at police stations do not acquiesce to the abortion ban. We do not acquiesce even though you hold our mayors and members of parliament in jail. We do not acquiesce even though you have introduced backwardness into educational books. We steadfastly do not remain silent and acquiesce in the face of the male violence that surrounds our lives and whose normalisation is wished for, state violence under the state of emergency with an increased dose of enmity towards women and all kinds of practices of fascism.” Özengül wound up by saying, “We do not acquiesce to the laws and judiciary that try to imprison our lives within motherhood, the family and violence, the men that dictate to us the kind of lives we are to live, nor the single man that is protecting these men.”
Do away with reconciliation
Women members of the United Metalworkers Union assembled yesterday in Kartal Square and unfurled a placard reading, “No to violence against women.” The statement that was made included the comment, “We want the immediate abandonment of the power to conduct marriages given to Muftis’ Offices and of the reconciliation system.”
The Human Rights Association Istanbul Branch Human Rights’ Commission sent the Istanbul Convention of which Turkey is a cosignatory to women MPs of parties having a parliamentary group to be read out to male MPs.
We do not recognise the bans
Women, assembling on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, displayed their reaction to the extended state of emergency, the Mufti’s office law, the reconciliation formula in divorces and Ankara Provincial Governate’s ban on LGBTI events. Women, gathering in front of the Çankaya municipal buildings in the capital Ankara, staged a march to Sakarya Street to the accompaniment of slogans and placards. In the press statement made in the area in which some 500 women had congregated, stating that the law, bans and police violence could not hinder the women’s struggle, reactions were expressed in opposition to the single-man regime, the powers to conduct marriages given to Muftis’ Offices and the education system. Opposition was voiced to the extended state of emergency with it stated, “Women who come into confrontation with law enforcement forces and are arrested and detained are threatened with harassment and rape, and violence against women in prisons is ever more prevalent.” One of the bans on top of bans to which women voiced opposition was the ban placed by Ankara Governate on LGBTI events citing “social sensitivities and sensibilities” and “protecting general health and morality.” Women, deeming this ban that was imposed last week to be “discriminatory,” said, “The anti-women laws over which you raised your hands in unison have no force for us and we will not abandon our rights that we have fought for years to win.”
PURPLE CHAIN IN MERSÄ°N
Women participating on a march staged by CHP Mersin Province Women’s Sections walked carrying a chain woven out of a purple tulle to the Free Children’s Park. Women, carrying photographs of female victims of violence, chanted the slogans, “Don’t remain silent over violence. Don’t participate in the crime,” “Don’t stay silent. If you do your turn will come” and “This is just the beginning. On with the struggle.”
PROTEST IN MAKE-UP
Karabük University students Sinem Ceyhan, Neslihan Özmen and Selinay Türgegün protested violence against women using make-up symbolising violence and with black tape over their mouths. The women, having bandaged their heads and applied purple make-up to their eyes, distributed brochures entitled, “No to violence against women.”
MAKE WAY FOR WOMEN
Responding to a call by voluntary tourism ambassador Fatma Esin Tuna, women arrived by car to assemble in front of Tokat’s GaziosmanpaÅŸa Stadium and created a purple convoy. Women attached purple ribbons to their wrists and the side mirrors of the cars. Tuna said, “Please make way for women. Let women move forward.”
THEATRICAL REACTION
On the second march staged in Bolu by the Confederation of Public Sector Unions, women marched from Demokrasi Square to Kent Square. Abant Ä°zzet Baysal University students sported photographs of women who had been murdered in Bolu. Students staged a play devoted to violence against women in the square.
WE OBJECT
On the march staged by CHP Nilüfer Municipality and Nilüfer City Council Women’s Assembly, women walked carrying placards reading, “We violently object to child-age marriage, the exploitation of labour, injustice and the Mufti’s Office law.” Participating on the march were Nilüfer Municipality Social Support Services Director Seden Bozbey, Nilüfer Municipality Assembly women members and CHP Bursa MP Nurhayat Altaca KayışoÄŸlu.
VIOLENCE PROTESTED
Members of EskiÅŸehir Women’s Assembly, gathering in front of a mall, protested violence against women. Ceren Çavdar said, “With women who want a divorce being killed, there is an attempt for a reconciliation law to be introduced to make divorce difficult. We want a life, not reconciliation.”
Women who assembled in front of the Özgecan Memorial in Fethiye sub-province marched as far as BeÅŸkaza Square. Here, women left carnations at the memorial to the founder of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Supporting the march were the Sub-Province Health Directorate Early Cancer Diagnosis, Screening and Education Centre Unit, the Blue Bird Arts and Solidarity Association, the Turkish Women's Union’s Fethiye Branch, the Purple Pedals Bicycle Group, the Nomads and Turkmen Association, the chairs of the AKP, CHP and MHP’s women’s sections and representatives and members of various civil society organisations.
Social service centre opened in Kadıköy
A “Social Service Centre” was opened in Kadıköy on the 25 November International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Participating at the opening of the centre was Selvi KılıçdaroÄŸlu, wife of CHP General Chair Kemal KılıçdaroÄŸlu. The opening of RasimpaÅŸa Social Service Centre was conducted with Selvi KılıçdaroÄŸlu, Aykurt NuhoÄŸlu and the guests all cutting a blue ribbon together. KılıçdaroÄŸlu, taking a tour of the building, informed herself of the function of the centre. KılıçdaroÄŸlu expressed her happiness at the opening of such a centre.
Centre named after DeÄŸirmenci
A building that had been used as a police station and had been refurbished by the municipality was converted into the Avcılar Municipality Women’s and Family Solidarity Centre. The name of woman murder victim Gülsevin Buket DeÄŸirmenci was given to the centre. Avcılar Mayor Dr. Handan Toprak Benli said they would do their utmost to keep alive the name of DeÄŸirmenci, the victim of the abhorrent incident that occurred while she was working as a family doctor, and for similar painful events not to happen.
Wish tree fills with messages in AtaÅŸehir
AtaÅŸehir Mayoralty staged a No to Violence Against Women event to mark the 25 November International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Women who participated in the event at AtaÅŸehir Amfili Park left messages reading, “No to Violence Against Women” on the wish tree. Participating in the function supported by AtaÅŸehir Mayor Battal Ä°lgezdi and women’s education-creche centres within the municipality were Deputy AtaÅŸehir Mayor Orhan Çerkez and the Women and Family Branch Director Åžehnaz Yabar.

Garamendi Urges EPA not to Acquiesce to Deceptive Funding Request for Twin Tunnels Project

This post was contributed by a community member.
WASHINGTON, DC- Today, Congressman John Garamendi (D-Fairfield, Davis, Yuba City), a senior member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the Water Resources Subcommittee, sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency urging it to reject a request by the Delta Conveyance Finance Authority (DCFA), the financial agency for the disastrous twin tunnels project, for a $9.8 billion loan under the Water Infrastructure, Finance, and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan program. The Letter of Interest whereby DCFA requested the funding is riddled with misrepresentations and inaccuracies that overstate the project’s benefits, minimize its massive drawbacks, and ignore significant obstacles that hamper the project’s viability.
“The Twin Tunnels project is an environmental and fiscal boondoggle, but the Letter of Interest the project’s backers sent to the EPA states that the patient is in perfect health,” said Garamendi. “Fortunately, communities in the Delta know the truth, and my letter to the EPA sets the record straight.”
The letter from Mr. Garamendi documents several concerns with the DCFA’s claims:
The Letter of Interest claims, with no support, that the project would create 100,000 jobs, when all available evidence indicates the real number is less than 10% of that figure.
The Letter of Interest conveys the impression that the environmental review and permitting process for the projects are likely to give it a green light, which is untrue.
The project proposes to divert water currently permitted to the Bureau of Reclamation, while ignoring the Bureau of Reclamation’s objections, which threaten operational viability.
The project has already bilked the taxpayers for $84 million, despite requirements that the funds come from state and federal water contractors.
A copy of the letter, along with supporting documentation, is available here.
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Uber, FTC Acquiesce with Amended Settlement in Connection with Data-Hack

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) of USA stated April 12, that Uber Technologies the ride-hailing business enterprise had acquiesced with abiding with more terms within a settlement between it and the agency in connection with charges the enterprise betrayed its clients regarding data security as well as privacy practices it upheld.
Moreover, the rider company is likely to currently comply with civil penalties in case it intentionally or otherwise doesn't inform FTC about any hacks occurring in future, thus states the settlement, which further delineates penalties Uber had agreed for meeting in connection with one data hack of 2014. Nextgov.com posted this, April 12, 2018.
At first, the car riding company attempted at hiding the 2016 hack via making payment to the hackers under one of its schemes of bug bounties.
Specifically as per FTC, Uber shirked from revealing the hack to impacted clients till as far as November 21, 2017, over 12 months following the company's knowledge of the incident. Additionally, the hack of 2016 happened when Uber was holding ongoing dialogues with FTC regarding the company's probe into the hack that occurred in May 2014 that as well pertained to Uber's practices for safeguarding client information saved on one intermediate cloud protocol. Even as Uber held back that investigation's reports the company failed to notify FTC of the subsequent hack of 2016 till about November 2017.
In connection with Uber's 2014 data-hack, the company signed one settlement with FTC. The effect of that hack occurred on some 50,000 drivers, 3-yrs later. The settlement took place following Uber's knowledge about the 2016 hack, however, prior to its public acknowledgement. Uber is as well required for retaining records that its reports from bug bounties get prepared in connection with real else potential data-hacks, within the amended settlement.
Tony West, Chief Legal Office of Uber stated over e-mail that he was glad that merely some months following announcement of the incident, the company had arrived one fast decision with FTC which put on the driving company the responsibility of the gaffes that happened earlier through the imposition of fresh terms which fairly enough matched with the facts.

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