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Australian man to be executed in Singapore

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Supporters of convicted Australian drug trafficker, Van Nguyen, gathered outside the State Library in Melbourne yesterday to display thousands of messages of opposition to his death sentence.

Callers to talkback radio in Melbourne were overwhelmingly against the death penalty of Nguyen, who immediately admitted his guilt and has cooperated with authorities since being caught smuggling heroin into Singapore. Many called for a boycott of Singaporean products.

25-year-old Nguyen was arrested at Changi Airport in 2002 for carrying heroin and sentenced to death in March. Nguyen claims he carried the 396 grams of heroin strapped to his body in an attempt to pay off his brother Khoa’s $30,000 legal debts.

The Singapore government have announced they will execute Nguyen at dawn on December 2nd. Singapore President S. R. Nathan rejected Nguyen’s clemency four weeks ago. The Melbourne salesman was sentenced to death under Singapore law which determines a mandatory death sentence for anyone found guilty of possessing 15 grams of heroin or more.

Nguyen’s mother was informed on Thursday by registered mail from the Singapore prisons service of the execution date. The letter stated that she should start making funeral arrangements. She will get to see her son in the three days leading up to the execution.

Despite repeated pleas for clemency from many thousands of supporters; religious groups; human rights organisations; the Pope; and the Australian Government – including Prime Minister, John Howard – Singapore officials have said Nguyen’s execution is irreversible.

Mr Howard had argued that Nguyen should be spared, citing mitigating circumstances in his case which pointed to the fact that he was not a serial drug trafficker but had merely been trying to pay off his brother’s debts.

The Victorian Attorney-General, Rob Hulls, says the Singaporean Government has shown no compassion whatsoever in its treatment of Van Nguyen and his family.

“What’s happening is brutal, is inappropriate. I, and the Victorian Government, vehemently oppose the death penalty in any circumstances”, he told ABC Radio. “This is a young kid who has assisted the police all the way… In any other country, he would get a discount in relation to the penalty. But because there is a mandatory death penalty for drug offences in Singapore, this young man may well be executed. It is just grossly inappropriate.”

“Singapore maintains that capital punishment is a criminal justice issue; it is the sovereign right of every country to decide whether or not to include capital punishment within its criminal justice system,” a Foreign Ministry spokesman said.

Singapore argues that there was no international consensus that capital punishment should be abolished. At the most recent meeting of the UN Commission on Human Rights, 66 countries dissociated themselves from a resolution calling for the abolition of capital punishment.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong affirmed Singapore’s position by saying that it has to “stand firm on drugs to protect its citizens from the scourge and to ensure the country does not become a conduit for the trafficking of illicit drugs.”

In reply to a letter appealing for clemency from his Australian counterpart Alexander Downer, Singapore Foreign Minister George Yeo said: “Mr Nguyen imported almost 400gm of pure heroin which would have supplied more than 26,000 doses to drug addicts.”

No one will be permitted to see Nguyen on the morning of his execution. His body will be released to his mother.

John Reed on Orwell, God, self-destruction and the future of writing

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John Reed on Orwell, God, self-destruction and the future of writing

Thursday, October 18, 2007

It can be difficult to be John Reed.

Christopher Hitchens called him a “Bin Ladenist” and Cathy Young editorialized in The Boston Globe that he “blames the victims of terrorism” when he puts out a novel like Snowball’s Chance, a biting send-up of George Orwell‘s Animal Farm which he was inspired to write after the terrorist attacks on September 11. “The clear references to 9/11 in the apocalyptic ending can only bring Orwell’s name into disrepute in the U.S.,” wrote William Hamilton, the British literary executor of the Orwell estate. That process had already begun: it was revealed Orwell gave the British Foreign Office a list of people he suspected of being “crypto-Communists and fellow travelers,” labeling some of them as Jews and homosexuals. “I really wanted to explode that book,” Reed told The New York Times. “I wanted to completely undermine it.”

Is this man who wants to blow up the classic literary canon taught to children in schools a menace, or a messiah? David Shankbone went to interview him for Wikinews and found that, as often is the case, the answer lies somewhere in the middle.

Reed is electrified by the changes that surround him that channel through a lens of inspiration wrought by his children. “The kids have made me a better writer,” Reed said. In his new untitled work, which he calls a “new play by William Shakespeare,” he takes lines from The Bard‘s classics to form an original tragedy. He began it in 2003, but only with the birth of his children could he finish it. “I didn’t understand the characters who had children. I didn’t really understand them. And once I had had kids, I could approach them differently.”

Taking the old to make it new is a theme in his work and in his world view. Reed foresees new narrative forms being born, Biblical epics that will be played out across print and electronic mediums. He is pulled forward by revolutions of the past, a search for a spiritual sensibility, and a desire to locate himself in the process.

Below is David Shankbone’s conversation with novelist John Reed.

Contents

  • 1 On the alternative media and independent publishing
  • 2 On Christopher Hitchens, Orwell and 9/11 as inspiration
  • 3 On the future of the narrative
  • 4 On changing the literary canon
  • 5 On belief in a higher power
  • 6 On politics
  • 7 On self-destruction and survival
  • 8 On raising children
  • 9 On paedophilia and the death penalty
  • 10 On personal relationships
  • 11 Sources
  • 12 External links

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Wednesday, December 24, 2014 With the English-language Wikinews continuing to increase the amount of original content published, we take a look back at some of the eighty-plus original reports from our contributors during 2014.

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Wikinews interviews India’s first female Paralympic medalist Deepa Malik

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Wikinews interviews India’s first female Paralympic medalist Deepa Malik

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Wikinews on Sunday interviewed Deepa Malik, India’s first female Paralympic medalist, who won the silver medal in the Women’s Shot Put F53 event finals, at the 2016 Summer Paralympics being held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Malik lost the gold medal to Bahrain’s Fatema Nedham, who had the best throw 4.76 metres, setting a new regional record in paralympic women’s shot put.

Arriving in Rio, Malik had initial trouble due to the airline losing her luggage; it didn’t all arrive until three days later: clothes, opening ceremony outfit and equipment including competition belts.

In early August there was a possibly that Malik might lose her spot on the Indian team going to Rio, with fellow female para athlete Karam Jyoti challenging Malik’s selection and the Sport’s Authority of Indian’s selection process at the High Court of Delhi. The high court ruled against the plaintiff.

Both of these events occurred against the wider backdrop of the Paralympic Committee of India being suspended by the International Paralympic Committee. The Sports Authority of India took final authority over the Paralympic Committee of India for sending a team to Rio, with agreement from the International Paralympic Committee; this arrangement allowed India to compete under their own flag at the 2016 Summer Paralympics.

((Wikinews)) Congratulations on your result.

Deepa Malik: Thank you so much.

((WN)) Even though you are currently waiting in terms of the end result of the protest.

DM: Absolutely, but I’m happy with my performance, I’m happy that I could improve and I could prove myself, there were a lot of questions back home on my selection and on my hard work. My single-minded focus that I had put into this journey of being a Paralympian. Well, I am just so anxious about the results.

((WN)) So how much did the court case and KLM losing your luggage impact on your preparations and your result today?

DM: Yes, but I’m happy that my husband was my coach here, and, so, I had huge moral support in terms of keeping my mind and everything in peace. Most of the equipment was available in the gym, we had to alter the training a bit like the throw days couldn’t happen, so we instead exercised. No, I think that is what sports teaches you, you can’t live on excuses, I never lived on excuses.

((WN)) You work around things.

DM: Yes, that’s what we do, that’s what a sportsman is suppose to do, rise again, and then fall and rise, and run, and I did exactly that.

((WN)) What message should other Indian women take away from your participation and result in Rio?

DM: This is going to be the first female medal that India would have ever won in Paralympics and as it is I’m working aggressively towards transforming this entire concept of empowerment for the women, especially the women in disabilities in my country. So I’m really happy that this medal give my voice more value, more strength, and I’ll be able to impact even more, though on the ninth of September the Prime Minister’s jury has awarded me with the award of Women Transforming India, I’m so happy that within three days of getting that award, I have added another feather to it and proved that yes this journey of ability beyond disability. And not just disability, this is a universal message that if women put their minds to their dreams they can balance it; age, gender, disability, is all a state of mind. If you put your passion and hard work, you can get it, and in the Indian scenario were they say infrastructure is a challenge, women participation that are taboo, religiously and psychologically, disabilities taken as a curse, dependability[?] increases because of lack of infrastructure, well, time to get rid of the excuses. We have to start erasing the excuses and believe your own self and that’s the message I’m carrying with all the activities that I do whether it is car rallying, motorbiking or swimming across a river, every record or every unique activity that I’ve undertaken and just below paralysis has been aimed at changing the stereotypical image of a women and also a women in disability. ?

((WN)) Will you and your daughter both be trying to represent India at the 2020 Games in Tokyo?

DM: I’m very sure about myself, but my daughter, though, she’s a Paralympian, yes, which again was considered a huge taboo in my society that oh my god both the mother and the daughter both have a physical disability, what is going to happen to these two, but we did good and she is working as a youth council representative in the Commonwealth countries, for the Paralympics specially, and her work though her foundation called Wheeling Happiness has earned her the young leader award from the Queen of England, so I guess her focus is now shifting to more on community service and empowering others and not just herself. And she is leaving on first of October to Loughborough to do her PhD doctorate programme in disability sports psychology, I’m very sure Loughborough is going to give her a huge amount of sports [inaudible] but how much time she going to decide to devote to sports and studies is her decision entirely. That’s her dream, her journey. 

((WN)) How helpful was the Sports Authority of India in preparing and supporting your Rio ambitions??

DM: I think 100 per cent, because the biggest challenge we have back home is a customised training, or the infrastructure for that matter, so we were given the ability and the funds to train the way we wanted to train, and the funds were huge which were given to us, out accommodation, food, diet, physical therapist, psychologist, trainer, gym, everything was paid for, and customised, you want it and they give it. So I guess this was easy financially this time, because every expenses was taken care of, my husband could also take a sabbatical from his job and join my journey, and having him twenty-four seven and coaching me because he himself is an athlete, and have the best diet and counselling. I think it’s worked wonders, so I give shout out and a huge applaud.

((WN)) How important was it for you to have a carer in Rio?

DM: Yes, again we really have to appreciate the sports authority of India and also Paralympic Committee of India, which is going to start to function post-Rio in India. They were very very quick, they were very very adamant in giving the wheelchair people escorts. And I need help twenty four seven, I’m just below paralysed so it was really huge, emotionally, mentally, psychically training-wise, every way I think the situation was perfect.

((WN)) Thank you for your time.

DM: Thank you.

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Getting Prepared For When A Loved One Passes Away

Submitted by: Winston Dunbar

Losing someone is no small matter, mainly because so many different aspects are involved at the same time:

– Emotionally, you have to deal with their not being around permanently.

– Physically, you have to adjust to everyday living without them.

– Mentally, you will have to psyche yourself up for doing their share of daily work such as house chores, bills and financial issues while trying to comprehend with matters that they used to deal with.

– Financially, you now have to make ends meet without their help. This is especially so for those who lose their working spouses for women, they may have to start working for extra income while men may have to work a second job.

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On top of that, you have specific tasks you alone have to manage such as the funeral and burial rites or cremation, estate execution, division of assets and property as well as future plans for the family, just to name a few. However you look at it, losing someone is definitely no walk in the park.

You will need to do some preparation when someone passes away. These tasks can be divided into:

1. Those that can be done prior to their passing. This is in cases when their death is anticipated, such as after a long illness.

2. Those that have to be done immediate upon their passing. This includes all necessary communication and documentation, and covers all circumstances of death, anticipated or otherwise.

Communication is the first thing you have to prepare. Knowing who to inform first is crucial in ensuring there is no miscommunication or hurt feelings later. Calling a cousin before the spouse, for instance, is normally unacceptable by everyone. This may, of course, be necessary in extenuating circumstances, such as the spouse is not mentally able to handle the news and the cousin is thus listed as the next of kin. To prepare for this, have a list of contact persons in order of importance within reach.

Otherwise, the first persons to be informed should always be the immediate family. This means spouse, parents and siblings, with the spouse right at the top of the list. If that loved one dies in hospital or some other medical institution, this part will be taken care of by their personnel, which is a big help. They will also be able to do the necessary documentation like autopsy request and report, death certificate and discharge of bodily remains and personal effects. If death happens elsewhere, call 911 and get them to initiate the necessary, after which you just need to follow whatever procedures that follow.

One of the most helpful things you can request from hospital staff is a list of funeral homes or crematoriums, as this will save you the time on having to look for one yourself. With so many things to do, it will be a good idea to get as much help as possible; in other words, if someone offers to do some communication, let them.

One of the things that most families disagree on is cremation. It is always good to find out beforehand, even for yourself, which type is preferred. Nowadays, many opt for cremation as more and more gravesites are being recycled with bodies exhumed for cremation every 50 years or so.

Another thing you must remember is to call your loved one s employer. This is when you need to find out the necessary paperwork that may be involved as well as the possible benefits family members might be entitled to. These include last paychecks, paid vacation time and unpaid expense claims. This is also the right time to find out about any life insurance policy your loved one has, who the beneficiaries are and proceed with the necessary steps for claims. This may be very overwhelming for you so getting some help from other family members or a lawyer friend will be a huge help.

Having a will helps a lot in distributing the estate as your loved one would wish it so. Getting this done, however, can be tedious so it is best you get a lawyer to do it instead of attempting it on your own, simply because you have tons of other things to do as well. Sometimes, it is good to involve those close to the deceased in these matters as it can help to ease their grief while you manage your own.

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Bushmen given 10 days to leave their reserve in Botswana

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Bushmen given 10 days to leave their reserve in Botswana

Friday, September 16, 2005

Armed police and officials entered the Central Kalahari Game Reserve on September 12, giving the Bushmen there ten days to leave. Some Bushmen are reported to have fled into the Reserve and are evading capture.

In 1996 the central government of Botswana adopted a policy of evicting the Bushmen from the Central Game Reserve, an area originally set aside for them to inhabit. A constitutional amendment is also pending in Parliament to revoke the right of Bushmen to live in the Reserve in perpetuity. The government has expressed concern with several issues surrounding their continued presence in the reserve, including the need to supply them with water, the expense of educating them and providing them with health care, and their effect on the animals in the Reserve. They also say that it is in the Bushmen’s best interest to join civilized society.

Critics of the relocation, including the groups Survival International and Botswanian Centre for Human Rights, allege very different motivations. Some believe that the government is moving the Bushmen out of the region to encourage tourism and diamond mining. Others argue that the government is acting out of compassion, but is making the wrong choice; they say that the Bushmen should be left to their hunter-gatherer ways, and that attempting to integrate them into modern Botswania will destroy their identity. They also state that the resettlement camps they are placed in are in bad condition, with rampant alcoholism and prostitution.

A court case has been in progress for three years against the government for moving them out of the Reserve, and is currently being heard. In August 2005 the United Nations urged Botswana to work with the Bushman to settle the dispute. It is estimated that some 250 Bushmen remain in the Reserve, having evaded eviction or infiltrated back after having been removed.

At press time, there were six days left on the government’s ultimatum.

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Former South Korean president Choi Kyu-hah dies

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Former South Korean president Choi Kyu-hah dies

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Former South Korean President Choi Kyu-hah died in Seoul on October 22, 2006. He was 87 years old.

Choi was found unconscious in his home by a nurse at 6 a.m. local time (UTC+9) on Sunday morning and was rushed to Seoul National University Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead at 7:37 a.m. Doctors said that he died from acute heart failure.

Choi became acting President after then-President Park Chung Hee was assassinated on October 26, 1979. He was officially sworn as the 10th President in December of the same year following a military coup, but resigned that post on August 16, 1980. After his resignation, he refused to discuss the coup in much detail.

Born in Wonju, Gangwon Province, on July 16, 1919, Choi was a graduate in English language and literature from Tokyo Teachers College and worked as a professor at the Teachers College of Seoul National University for a short time after the end of Japanese rule in Korea in 1945. He entered politics in 1946 and served as foreign minister from 1967 to 1975 and prime minister from 1975 to 1979.

Choi was buried in Daejeon National Cemetery after a state funeral. His wife, Hong Gi, died in 2004 but her remains were exhumed from the current burial site in Wonju and buried next to those of her husband.

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Straight Talk On Variable Annuities}

Submitted by: Larry Greenberg

Todays well-informed consumer knows that many variable annuitieswith their high costs and complicated featuresare a confusing maze of smoke and mirrors. But today there are simple, low-cost annuities that can offer consumers a better value. Below are three common questions that I often hear about variable annuities.

1. Question: Will the steep cost of variable annuity insurance fees cut into my returns?

Fact: There are low-cost annuities designed to charge minimal insurance fees and preserve the value of tax-deferral.

Most variable annuities charge asset based insurance fees such as a mortality and expense (M&E) fee. The average insurance fees for a typical VA are 1.33 percent of assets annually, according to Morningstar data as of December 31, 2008. Critics are quick to point out that such fees can erode the growth of your portfolio over the long term, and these fees can reach thousands or tens of thousands of dollars each year in the case of affluent investors with substantial balances.

The good news is that there are now low cost variable annuities that charge far less, and products are constantly evolving to provide you with better value.

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2. Question: I understand annuities sometimes can pay the sales person high commissions.

Fact: There are new variable annuities that do not pay a commission of any kind.

Most variable annuities pay the salesperson a commission, generally in the five- to seven-percent range. The commissioned salesperson is working for the company that pays them to sell the variable annuitywhich may result in a conflict of interest.

As Wall Street Journal columnist Jonathan Clements wrote, Variable annuities are a favorite with unscrupulous investment advisers, who can collect ridiculously high commissions by foisting these turkeys onto unsuspecting investors. 1

New no-commission variable annuities are designed with two important goals. First, no-commission VAs help keep costs low, so they can provide you with cost-effective tax-deferred accumulation. Second, no-commission VAs are perfectly aligned with the mission of fee-only advisors, who do not accept commissions from any of the products that they recommend, allowing them to uphold their fiduciary obligation to you and provide you with the most objective financial advice.

3. Question: Is it true that some death benefits riders can drain variable annuity returns?

Fact: There are simple variable annuities that offer a basic death benefit at no extra charge.

A basic death benefit can guarantee that your beneficiaries will receive the current contract value, typically without the delays of probate.

Enhanced death benefits, which are generally designed to hedge against market downturns or rising inflation, can cost you an additional 50 basis points per year or more. While some investors may believe an enhanced death benefit is worth the extra cost, these insurance fees can cut into your returns.

If your objective is efficient wealth transfer, you may want to look at other possibilities. For example, if you are insurable, a term-life contract may be a more cost-efficient alternative. Unlike variable annuity assets, life insurance is not subject to ordinary income taxes when passed on to beneficiaries.

1 Defending a Much-Maligned Investment: When Variable Annuities Make Sense, Jonathan Clements, Wall Street Journal, October 20, 2004

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