RIP Wangari Maathai. :(

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From REUTERS ans the NYTimes:

Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Dies at 71

Radu Sigheti/Reuters
Nobel laureate Wangari Maathai, center, in Nairobi in 2004.

By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
Published: September 27, 2011

NAIROBI, Kenya – Wangari Maathai, the Kenyan environmentalist who started out by paying women a few shillings to plant trees and went on to become the first African woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize, died late on Sunday after battling cancer. She was 71.

Mrs. Maathai, one of the most famous and widely respected women on the continent, wore many hats – environmentalist, feminist, politician, anticorruption campaigner, human rights advocate, protester and head of the Green Belt Movement she founded. She was as comfortable in the gritty streets of Nairobi’s slums or the muddy hillsides of central Kenya as she was hobnobbing with heads of state. In 2004, she won the Nobel Peace Prize, with the Nobel committee citing “her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace.” It was a moment of immense pride in Kenya and across Africa.

Mrs. Maathai toured the world, speaking out against environmental degradation and poverty – which she believed were intimately connected – but never lost focus on her native Kenya. She served as a parliamentarian and assistant minister for several years, and in 2008, after being pushed out of government, she was tear-gassed by Kenyan police during a protest against the excesses of Kenya’s well-entrenched political class.

“Wangari Maathai was known to speak truth to power,” said John Githongo, an anticorruption campaigner in Kenya who was forced into exile for years for his own outspoken views. “She blazed a trail in whatever she did, whether it was in the environment, politics, whatever.”

Wangari Muta Maathai was born in 1940 in Nyeri, Kenya, a midsize town in the foothills of Mount Kenya. She was a star student and won a scholarship to study biology at Mount St. Scholastica College in Atchison, Kan. She went on to obtain a doctorate in veterinary anatomy, becoming the first woman in East or Central Africa to hold such a degree, according to the Nobel Prize Web site. In 1977, she formed the Green Belt Movement, which planted trees across Kenya to fight erosion and to create fuel (i.e., firewood) and jobs for women.

During the 1980s, the Kenyan government labeled the Green Belt Movement “subversive,” and Mrs. Maathai seemed to provoke a special scorn from the president at the time, Daniel arap Moi, by leading the charge against a government plan to build a huge skyscraper in a park. The skyscraper proposal was eventually scrapped, though not long afterward, during another protest, Mrs. Maathai was beaten unconscious by police.

Home life was not easy either. Her husband, Mwangi, divorced her, saying she was too strong-minded for a woman. When she lost her divorce case and criticized the judge, she was thrown in jail. Still, throughout the years she managed to rack up honorary degrees and innumerable awards, including France’s Légion d’Honneur and Japan’s Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun.

The Nobel committee hailed her for taking “a holistic approach to sustainable development that embraces democracy, human rights and women’s rights in particular” and serving “as inspiration for many in the fight for democratic rights.”

Her battle with cancer was a surprise to many here in Nairobi. Her organization did not provide details but Kenyan media reported that she had been in the hospital for at least a week.

She is survived by three children, Waweru, Wanjira and Muta, and a granddaughter, Ruth Wangari, according to a statement from the Green Belt Movement. The organization said, “Her departure is untimely and a very great loss to all of us who knew her, as a mother, relative, co-worker, colleague, role model and heroine or those who admired her determination to make the world a peaceful, healthy and better place for all of us.”

Cantinflas visionario

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Desde 1977 nos lo advertía Cantinflas. Que relevante es este mensaje HOY (y que mal que más de 30 años después sigamos con las mismas broncas).

¡Caiga quien caiga!

El expresidente Zedillo es acusado en EU de crímenes de lesa humanidad – Nacional – CNNMéxico.com

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Interesante manera de empezar el día para nuestro ex-Presidente Ernesto Zedillo…

El expresidente Zedillo es acusado en EU de crímenes de lesa humanidad – Nacional – CNNMéxico.com.

(CNNMéxico) — Familiares de víctimas y sobrevivientes del ataque que provocó la muerte de 45 indígenas en la comunidad de Acteal, Chiapas, en 1997, demandaron al expresidente de México, Ernesto Zedillo, por su presunta complicidad en la masacre.

En la demanda de 53 páginas, que fue presentada ante una corte federal de Connecticut, con sello de fecha del 16 de septiembre, y de la que obtuvo copia CNN, se señala que la masacre de Acteal fue resultado de un presunto plan denominado Chiapas 94, que buscó acabar con el movimiento insurgente del Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN), en el sur de México.

Zedillo, quien fue presidente de México entre 1994 y 2000, por el Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), trabaja en la actualidad en la Universidad de Yale.

El sureste en conflicto

El 22 de diciembre de 1997, un grupo de hombres llegó a Acteal y asesinó a 45 indígenas tzotziles, entre los que había hombres, mujeres y 15 niños.

Las autoridades dijeron que la masacre fue motivada por una disputa de tierras entre habitantes de dos comunidades de la etnia tzotzil. Sin embargo, los parientes de las víctimas afirman que la matanza fue causada por cuestiones políticas y que incluso funcionarios estatales suministraron armas y entrenamiento paramilitar a la población más conservadora con la intención de terminar con los zapatistas.

En la parte medular de la demanada presentada la semana pasada señala que el supuesto plan Chiapas 94 consistía en la creación y despliegue de fuerzas paramilitares y civiles, armadas por el Ejército mexicano, indicó la demanda, que alega presuntos de crímenes de guerra y otros crímenes de lesa humanidad.

La acusación dice que Zedillo habría conspirado con el entonces procurador General de la República, Jorge Madrazo Cuellar, para presuntamente encubrir el papel del exmandatario antes y después de la masacre.

Según el documento que dieron a conocer los abogados de las víctimas, “los deudos han visto frustrados sus esfuerzos de responsabilizar al gobierno por la masacre de Acteal”.

Los demandantes están procediendo de forma anónima, para protegerlos de posibles represalias. Por ello sólo se indicó que eran cuatro mujeres y seis hombres, se informó en CNN.

Happy :-) emoticon day!

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 From Wired Magazine: http://www.wired.com/thisdayintech/2011/09/0919fahlman-proposes-emoticons/

September 19th, 1982: At precisely 11:44 a.m., Scott Fahlman posts the following electronic message to a computer-science department bulletin board at Carnegie Mellon University:

19-Sep-82 11:44 Scott E Fahlman : -)
From: Scott E Fahlman

I propose that the following character sequence for joke markers:

: -)

Read it sideways. Actually, it is probably more economical to mark things that are NOT jokes, given current trends. For this, use:

: -(

With that post, Fahlman became the acknowledged originator of the ASCII-based emoticon. From those two simple emoticons (a portmanteau combining the words emotion and icon) have sprung dozens of others that are the joy, or bane, of e-mail, text-message and instant-message correspondence the world over.

So happy smiley face emoticon day to all of you… even if it IS a Monday!

 

¿Dónde está el botón de OFF?

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El sistema educativo en la República Bolivariana de Venezuela, educando robots.

Johnny Five! Need Input!

Happy Birthday India

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Today we celebrate the birth of India and the triumph of non-violence as an effective mean to oust British rule and liberate a nation. 

Mohandas Gandhi believed that if violence was used to achieve any end – even if it was employed in the name of justice – the result would be more violence.

 

From Thomas Merton’s “Gandhi on Non-Violence”:

“In Gandhi’s mind, non-violence was not simply a political tactic which was supremely useful and efficacious in liberating his people from foreign rule. [. . .] On the contrary, the spirit of non-violence sprang from an inner realization of spiritual unity in himself.” 

His message is as alive today as in 1947 and it applies to many different conflicts in the world. Too often, peace is mistaken for compliance or conformity. It seems like when traditional channels to voice one’s views are muted, more and more people are finding their way to violence in order to further their agendas… but Gandhi showed us a better way. Happy Birthday India.

“Anonymous” has announced it will attack Facebook, V for Vendetta style

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Remember, remember the 5th of november… the gunpowder, treason and plot.

The gauntlet has been thrown. How will Zuckenberg prepare to do battle?

Explosión en Tec de Mty Campus EdoMex

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Acabo de recibir esta noticia:

http://contenido.com.mx/2011/08/estalla-paquete-explosivo-en-tec-estado-de-mexico/

Un artefacto explosivo estalló esta mañana en las instalaciones del Tec de Monterrey Campus Estado de México, ubicado en Lago de Guadalupe, dejando como saldo dos profesores heridos.

Reportes de la policía municipal señalan que presuntamente uno de los profesores recibió un paquete y que al momento de abrirlo explotó. Ambos lesionados fueron trasladados al Hospital Satélite.

Los lesionados fueron identificados como Alejandro Aceves López, de 41 años, quien resultó con heridas en el tórax y Armando Herrera Corral, de 49, con excoriaciones en un pie.

El Tec confirmó que había ocurrido el estallido, que rompió algunos vidrios, pero la comunidad estudiantil resultó ilesa

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En seguimiento a la nota, según la PGJEM el paquete tenía como destinatario un profesor de la institución.

Inicio de clases con nota muy triste… que decepcionante que vivamos en una sociedad en la que esto sucede.

Nike always gets it right

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This is a relative oldie, but still it’s a great example of simple, direct, well-thought out concepts in advertising.

See? I’m not asking for much. Just don’t make EVERYTHING about a sexy girl with big breasts and skimpy clothing… especially if your product is something that has nothing to do with sex or pleasure. Say for example, auto insurance.

THIS is marketing…

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This, as opposed to most of the cheap sex sells crap that comes out of Mexico, is what marketing is all about. Simple, smart, creative and uses humor intelligently. The joke is even directly linked to the value proposition of the end product.

Gotta love it: