Anonymous ID: 59910e April 15, 2023, 3:35 a.m. No.18698475   🗄️.is 🔗kun

‘Digital Prison Camp’ — Putin Signs Electronic Conscription Notice Bill Into Law

 

MOSCOW (AP) – Russian President Putin on Friday signed a bill allowing authorities to issue electronic notices to draftees and reservists amid the fighting in Ukraine, sparking fears of a new wave of mobilization.

 

Russia’s military service rules previously required the in-person delivery of notices to conscripts and reservists who are called up for duty. Under the new law, the notices issued by local military conscription offices will continue to be sent by mail but they would be considered valid from the moment they are put on a state portal for electronic services.

 

In the past, many Russians avoided the draft by staying away from their address of record. The new law closes that loophole in an apparent effort to create a tool for quickly beefing up the military ahead of a widely anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive in the coming weeks.

 

Recipients who fail to show up for service would be prohibited from leaving Russia, would have their driver’s licenses suspended and would be barred from selling their apartments and other assets.

 

The bill signed into law by Putin was published on the official register of government documents.

 

Kremlin critics and rights activists denounced the legislation as a step toward a “digital prison camp” that gives unprecedented powers to the military conscription offices.

 

Lyudmila Narusova, the widow of former St. Petersburg mayor Anatoly Sobchak, was the only house member who spoke against the measure when the Federation Council, the upper house of parliament, considered the bill Wednesday.

 

Narusova, whose late husband was Putin’s mentor, charged that the bill contradicts the country´s constitution and various laws, and strongly objected to its hasty approval.

 

The swift enactment of the law fueled fears of the government initiating another wave of mobilization following the one that Putin ordered in the fall.

 

Russian authorities deny that another mobilization is being planned. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said this week that the measure was needed to streamline the outdated call-up system in view of the flaws that were revealed by last fall´s partial mobilization.

 

“There was a lot of mess in military conscription offices,” he said. “The purpose of the bill is to clean up this mess and make the system modern, effective and convenient for citizens.”

 

Putin announced a call-up of 300,000 reservists in September after a Ukrainian counteroffensive that pushed Russian forces out of broad areas in the east.

 

The mobilization order prompted an exodus of Russian men that was estimated to number in the hundreds of thousands.

 

Observers say the new law appears to give authorities a mechanism for quickly beefing up the ranks in preparation for a new Ukrainian attack.

 

“A possible reason is that they see that the Ukrainians are getting ready for an offensive,” said Abbas Gallyamov, a former Putin speechwriter turned Kremlin critic who has left Russia.

 

Gallyamov has been labeled a “foreign agent” by the Russian authorities, a designation that implies additional government scrutiny and carries strong pejorative connotations aimed at undermining the recipient´s credibility. He also has been put on a wanted list for criminal suspects.

 

Gallyamov said the law could fuel smoldering discontent but would be unlikely to trigger protests.

 

“On the one hand, there is a growing discontent and reluctance to fight, but on the other hand there is a fear of escalating repressions,” he said. “People are put before a difficult choice between going to battle and dying, or landing in prison if they protest.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/04/15/digital-prison-camp-putin-signs-electronic-conscription-bill-into-law/

Anonymous ID: 59910e April 15, 2023, 3:38 a.m. No.18698479   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8483

Elon Musk demands life in prison for child sex-change

 

The Twitter owner has defended state bans on the surgeries and medications for minors

 

Billionaire Twitter owner Elon Musk has defended state bans on sex-change surgeries and medications for minors by arguing that people who provide such treatment should be sent to prison.

 

“Any parent or doctor who sterilizes a child before they are a consenting adult should go to prison for life,” Musk tweeted on Friday. He made his comment in response to an MSNBC columnist’s claim that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was destroying his state with “intolerant and authoritarian-minded” policies. Florida last month imposed a ban on sex-change surgeries, hormone therapies and puberty blockers for minors.

 

Musk is no stranger to controversy, having stirred the culture-war pot on issues ranging from pronouns to vaccine mandates to anti-white racism. He also knows how to strike a nerve. His tweet about sex-change procedures for minors garnered around 9 million views in seven hours.

 

Florida is among more than a dozen Republican-controlled states that have imposed restrictions on sex-change procedures for children. Critics of such legislation have decried the bans as attacks on transgender youth. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre lamented last week that more than 50% of US transgender children in the US live in states where their access to “gender-affirming health care” has been lost or is under threat.

 

“This is a dangerous, a dangerous attack on the rights of parents to make the best health care decisions for their own kids,” Jean-Pierre told reporters in a press briefing. She added, “LGBTQI+ kids are resilient. They are fierce, they fight back, they’re not going anywhere. And we have their back. This administration has their back.”

 

https://www.rt.com/news/574766-elon-musk-gender-surgeries-children/

Anonymous ID: 59910e April 15, 2023, 5:33 a.m. No.18698715   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8716 >>8719

Elon Musk launches AI start-up

 

The billionaire entrepreneur previously warned of the “profound risks” AI could pose to humanity

 

Tesla and SpaceX head Elon Musk has started a new artificial intelligence company called X.AI Corp, according to state business records. The move comes after Musk changed Twitter’s official name to X Corp. and hinted at plans to create an “everything app” simply dubbed “X.”

 

The AI start-up was incorporated in Nevada on March 9, state filings show, with Musk listed as the company’s director. Former Morgan Stanley executive Jared Birchall, who also serves as CEO for Musk’s Neuralink venture, was named as secretary.

 

According to sources cited by the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times on Friday, X.AI Corp. will aim to compete with OpenAI, the maker of the increasingly popular AI-based chat program ChatGPT. While Musk helped to found OpenAI in 2015, he left its board of directors three years later and has since grown critical of the firm, saying it had become a “closed source maximum-profit company effectively controlled by Microsoft.”

 

While Musk has yet to reveal his plans for the AI business, he has reportedly assembled a team of researchers and software engineers for the venture and “secured thousands of high-powered GPU processors,” according to FT. The outlet noted that Musk has also held discussions with investors in two of his other companies, SpaceX and Tesla, about putting money into the project.

 

The name of the new company is in line with an ‘X’ theme seen across several of Musk’s businesses, with the billionaire rechristening Twitter Inc. as “X Corp.” earlier this week. He has previously dropped cryptic hints about plans for an “everything app” called “X,” though it is unclear whether the AI project is related.

 

Musk’s apparent re-entry into the world of artificial intelligence comes just weeks after he signed an open letter alongside more than 1,000 researchers and tech executives warning that AI could pose “profound risks to society and humanity.” The letter called for a global “pause” on AI development for “at least six months” in order to “give society a chance to adapt” to the rapidly-advancing technology.

 

During a Tesla event last month, Musk said “AI stresses me out,” calling it “quite dangerous technology” while admitting “I may have done some things to accelerate it.” Given those concerns, it’s unclear what he will seek to do with X.AI Corp., the latest in a long line of tech firms founded or headed by Musk.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/574778-musk-artificial-intelligence-company/

Anonymous ID: 59910e April 15, 2023, 5:36 a.m. No.18698724   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8729

CBP: China Tries to Keep Businesses from Knowing Products Are Made with Slave Labor and ‘Solar Panels Are a Big Issue’

 

During portions of interviews aired on Friday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “Last Call,” U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Trade Executive Assistant Commissioner Annmarie Highsmith and Assistant Port Director for the Port of New York/Newark Edward Fox said that determining whether goods were made with forced labor in China’s Xinjiang Province has been made difficult by the fact that China’s government “has taken affirmative steps to obfuscate those supply chains and prevent businesses from learning the conditions under which those products are manufactured” and “Solar panels are a big issue.”

 

Fox said there are “about $60 million” worth of goods that are currently under investigation for forced labor violations.

 

Highsmith stated, “The Chinese government has taken affirmative steps to obfuscate those supply chains and prevent businesses from learning the conditions under which those products are manufactured.”

 

CNBC Correspondent Andrea Day said that “electronics, apparel, footwear, and textiles” top the list of goods halted due to forced labor suspicions and about a third of the shipments detained have been released.

 

She also stated that the warehouse of detained merchandise she toured for the report had “about $20 million” worth of solar panels.

 

Fox stated, “Solar panels are a big issue. The polysilicon is sourced out of the Xinjiang region.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2023/04/14/cbp-china-tries-to-keep-businesses-from-knowing-products-are-made-with-slave-labor-and-solar-panels-are-a-big-issue/