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Jak se u nás pÃÅ¡ou zákony? Aneb malá domů
Dokumentace pÅ™Ãpravy velké novely kopÃrovacÃho zákona, která prokazuje mimořádný vliv výbÄ›rÄÃch organizacà jako je OSA a Dilia na pÅ™Ãpravu zákona.
Procento úspěšných a neúspěšných návrhů v novele kopÃrovacÃho zákona
Porovnánà úspěšnosti výbÄ›rÄÃch organizacà a veÅ™ejných kulturnÃch institucÃ:
2010/12/21 13:25 · Assagne The First
Novela kopÃrovacÃho zákona
Pirátská strana zÃskala návrh novely kopÃrovacÃho zákona, o který dÅ™Ãve neúspěšnÄ› požádala. Ministerstvo kultury žádost odmÃtlo. Návrh pÅ™edstavuje divokou smrÅ¡Å¥ „zlepÅ¡ovacÃch nápadů", kterými výbÄ›rÄà poplatků jako OSA a Dilia vydÄ›lajà na veÅ™ejném sektoru stovky miliónů. PÅ™Ãprava zákona probÃhá zcela mimo veÅ™ejnou kontrolu.
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What is this site?
Сайт поÑвÑщен борьбе Ñ Ñ‡Ð¸Ð½Ð¾Ð²Ð½Ð¸ÐºÐ°Ð¼Ð¸, которые иÑпользуют ÑиÑтему гоÑударÑтвенных закупок Ð´Ð»Ñ Ð»Ð¸Ñ‡Ð½Ð¾Ð³Ð¾ обогащениÑ. The site is dedicated to the fight with the officials who use public procurement system for personal enrichment.
Ðто воровÑтво в гоÑударÑтвенном маÑштабе необходимо прекратить. This is theft on a national scale must be stopped.
Ðаша цель - Ñто не проÑто Ñбор информации о воровÑтве и коллективное негодование, а ÐºÐ¾Ð½ÐºÑ€ÐµÑ‚Ð½Ð°Ñ Ñ€Ð°Ð±Ð¾Ñ‚Ð° по каждому конкурÑу Ñ Ð¿Ñ€Ð¸Ð²Ð»ÐµÑ‡ÐµÐ½Ð¸ÐµÐ¼ ÑкÑпертов. Our goal - is not just a collection of information about the theft and the collective indignation, and concrete work on each contest with experts.
Мы придерживаемÑÑ Ð¿Ñ€Ð¸Ð½Ñ†Ð¸Ð¿Ð°, что лучше Ñпокойно и поÑледовательно добитьÑÑ ÑƒÑÑ‚Ñ€Ð°Ð½ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ Ð½Ð°Ñ€ÑƒÑˆÐµÐ½Ð¸Ð¹ по одному конкурÑу и Ð¿Ñ€Ð¸Ð²Ð»ÐµÑ‡ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ Ðº ответÑтвенноÑти жуликов, чем Ñто раз прокричать о том, что вÑе плохо и вÑе Ñворовали. We adhere to the principle that the best quietly and consistently achieve the elimination of violations of one contest and the prosecution of crooks than a hundred times to cry out that all the bad and stole everything.
Очевидно, что "Ñомнительных" конкурÑов очень много. It is obvious that the "questionable" contests very much. И Ñто еще надо доказать. And it is yet to be proven. ПоÑтому, еÑли Ð’Ñ‹ хотите Ñообщить об Ñтом, надо выбирать те конкурÑÑ‹, где уÑтановленные Ñроки Ð²Ñ‹Ð¿Ð¾Ð»Ð½ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ Ñвно не ÑоответÑтвуют объемам работы. Therefore, if you want to report it, we must choose those contests where the established deadlines clearly inconsistent with the workload.
Ðапример, Ñоздание интернет-портала федеральной Ñлужбы за неделю при цене контракта в 5 миллионов рублей. For example, to create an Internet portal of the Federal Service for the week at the contract price of 5 million rubles.
ÐкÑперты изучат конкурÑную документацию, в необходимых ÑлучаÑÑ… подготовÑÑ‚ заключениÑ, будут отправлены жалобы. Experts will examine the tender documentation, where necessary, to render an opinion, will be sent to the complaint. Ðа Ñайте можно будет проÑледить за дальнейшей Ñудьбой конкурÑа. The website will follow the subsequent fate of the competition.
Ðикто не гарантирует, что Ð±Ð»Ð°Ð³Ð¾Ð´Ð°Ñ€Ñ Ð½Ð°Ð¼ вÑем, завтра вÑе изменитÑÑ, вÑе незаконные конкурÑÑ‹ отменÑÑ‚, жуликов оштрафуют, уволÑÑ‚ или поÑадÑÑ‚. Nobody can guarantee that, thanks to all of us, tomorrow everything will change, abolish all illegal contests, cheats fined, fired or sent to prison. Будет трудно. It will be difficult. Ðо каждый оÑтановленный "раÑпил" - Ñто реальный значимый шаг. But everyone stopped "crucified" - this is a real significant step. Ð¥Ð¾Ñ‚Ñ Ð±Ñ‹ даже Ð´Ð»Ñ Ñ‚Ð¾Ð³Ð¾, чтобы потом не было Ñтыдно. Even if only to then not be ashamed.
ЕÑли Ð’Ñ‹ зашли на Ñтот Ñайт и читаете Ñтот текÑÑ‚, не надо дополнительно объÑÑнÑÑ‚ÑŒ, что воровÑтво - Ñто плохо, а воровÑтво при гоÑзакупках каÑаетÑÑ Ð½Ð°Ñ Ð²Ñех. If you came to this site and read this, do not need further explanation, that the theft - it's bad, and theft by public procurement affects us all.
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- NEW ABC Foreign Correspondent video report on Thailand, 13 April 2010
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- A Coup for the Rich: Thailand's Political Crisis, 2007
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TuniLeaks, les documents dévoilés par Wikileaks concernant la Tunisie : Quelques réactions à chaud.
Nawaat relaye, en exclusivité, une partie des documents secrets qui concernent la Tunisie dévoilés par Wikileaks. Le site qui a déjà été à l'origine de la fuite de milliers de documents sur l'engagement américain en Irak et en Afghanistan. Les documents sont issus du réseau SIPRNet (Secret Internet Protocol Router Network) de l'administration américaine utilisé pour la transmission de mémos diplomatiques et autres documents secrets. Tous les documents relatifs à la Tunisie sont classés secrets : (Classification SECRET//NOFORN). « Noforn », qui est une restriction supplémentaire, signifie « Not releasable to Foreign Nationals », autrement dit « non diffusable aux étrangers ». Cette première partie, que nous avons nommée TuniLeaks, est composée de 17 documents qui révèlent la teneur des échanges entre l'ambassade US en Tunisie et le département des Affaires étrangères américain. Lesdits rapports sont relativement récents et ont été transmis entre le 28 Mai 2008 et le 9 février 2010. Parmi les 17 rapports, 2 sont rédigés par l'actuel ambassadeur des États-Unis d'Amérique à Tunis Gordon Gray, et 15 par son prédécesseur. Cette première partie de câbles diplomatiques entre l'ambassade US à Tunis et Washington sera suivie par d'autres parties que nous publierons au fur et à mesure. Il est important ici de signaler qu'il s'agit donc des câbles du pouvoir civil par opposition aux instances militaires. Pour le cas des documents auxquels nous avons eu accès, en l'occurrence ceux concernant la Tunisie, il est frappant de relever la place des préoccupations américaines relatives aux droits de l'Homme. Ce qui pour nous a été une surprise, d'autant plus qu'il ne s'agit pas de communiqués publics destinés à calmer des ONG, mais des échanges privés entre des diplomates. Sans aucun doute, l'ensemble des documents mis en ligne par Wikileaks révélera-t-il, s'agissant d'autres pays, des éléments qui heurtent des principes de droit de l'Homme. Mais pour le cas de la Tunisie, cela ne semble pas avoir été le cas au sein des documents dont nous avons disposés. Nos premières appréciations sur le contenu sont des appréciations à chaud. Mais nous aurons l'occasion de revenir dessus après plusieurs lectures approfondies, seules à même de permettre de saisir des détails qui pourraient sembler anodins à première vue. Il serait trop long de revenir sur tous les éléments évoqués par ces documents dans cette présentation. Néanmoins, nous avons retenu quelques aspects qui ont accroché les membres de l'équipe de Nawaat, notamment les préoccupations américaines relatives aux droits de l'Homme (I), la perception des US de la pratique du pouvoir en Tunisie (II), le profil de certaines personnalités (III) et l'aspect troublant de quelques éléments dont on ne trouve quasiment pas de traces dans ces mêmes documents (IV). I. - Les préoccupations américaines des questions relatives aux droits de l'Homme C'est sans doute l'un des aspects les plus surprenants que l'on découvre au sein de ces documents. Tant et si bien, qu'il n'est pas exagéré de dire que le premier bénéficiaire de cette fuite, ce sont les USA. D'où, d'ailleurs, le fait d'envisager toutes les éventualités concernant l'origine de la fuite. Sur Nawaat, nous ne nous sommes jamais privés de dénoncer les connivences de l'administration américaine avec les responsables Tunisiens et (Arabes en général) en matière de violation des droits de l'Homme. Or, ces documents montrent que les choses ne sont pas aussi simples et que leur souci quant au respect des droits de l'Homme en Tunisie est réel, tout comme les pressions diplomatiques en ce sens. Si en de nombreux endroits, il est question de conditionner certaines aides au regard des avancés en terme de libéralisation politique, les choses deviennent surprenantes quand on lit qu'il est même envisagé de reconsidérer les aides militaires par rapport à ce critère. En briefant le secrétaire d'État lors d'une visite en Tunisie, l'ambassade indique:
« Dans nos contacts avec les responsables tunisiens, ils [les Tunisiens] soulignent nos liens solides de plus de 200 ans. Mais ils ne dépassent rarement le cap du général vers le particulier. Votre visite est une occasion d'indiquer clairement qu'il est possible d'aller plus loin. Si la Tunisie est prête à s'ouvrir et à faire davantage sur les questions qui préoccupent les États-Unis, comme par exemple, les défis régionaux et/ou la libéralisation politique, nous sommes prêts à chercher des moyens d'approfondir nos relations. »
« In our contacts with Tunisian officials, they [Tunisians] emphasize our strong ties of over 200 years. But they rarely move from the general to the specific. Your visit is an opportunity to make clear that more is possible. If Tunisia is prepared to open up and do more on issues of concern to the United States, e.g., regional challenges and/or political liberalization, we are prepared to look for ways to deepen our relationship. » (VZCZCXRO1905 sec.18)
Sur un autre document, on découvre qu'il est même question de faire pression au niveau des partenaires européens pour faire avancer les choses sur ce terrain. Dans le document « VZCZCXRO0363, sec.9 » on y apprend :
« Nous recommandons d'être explicite avec les dirigeants du gouvernement tunisien [GT] que nous changeons notre approche, tout en indiquant clairement que nous allons continuer à s'engager en privé avec les partis d'opposition et la société civile. En outre, nous devons accroître nos efforts pour convaincre nos partenaires européens, et d'autres pays aux vues similaires, à intensifier leurs efforts pour persuader le GT d'accélérer la réforme politique. Si certains membres de l'UE (par exemple l'Allemagne, le Royaume-Uni) sont d'accord avec nous, les grands pays comme la France et l'Italie ont hésité à faire pression sur le GT. Nous devons travailler à les amener à le faire, et à faire de ce sujet une condition pour les collaborations futures et pour l'accession au statut-avancées avec l'UE. »
« We recommend being explicit with Government Of Tunisia [GOT] leaders that we are changing our approach, while also making clear that we will continue to engage privately with opposition parties and civil society. In addition, we should increase our efforts to persuade our European partners, and other like-minded countries, to step up their efforts to persuade the GOT to accelerate political reform. While some in the EU (e.g., Germany, the UK) agree with us, key countries such as France and Italy have shied from putting pressure on the GOT. We should work to get them to do so, and to condition further assistance and advanced EU associate status on it. »
II. - L'image de Ben Ali et la perception de la pratique du pouvoir en Tunisie On ne s'étonnera pas d'apprendre que la considération de la personne de Ben Ali est à la hauteur du caractère despotique de son pouvoir. Certains passages, notamment ceux du doc. VZCZCXRO0363 sont sans appel.
« Trop souvent, le gouvernement tunisien préfère l'illusion de l'engagement au travail sérieux pour une réelle coopération. Le changement majeur en Tunisie devra attendre le départ de Ben Ali, [...] La Tunisie a de gros problèmes. Le Président Ben Ali est vieillissant, son régime est sclérosé et il n'y a pas de successeur évident. De nombreux Tunisiens sont frustrés par le manque de libertés politiques et éprouvent de la colère envers la famille présidentielle, la corruption, le chômage élevé et les inégalités régionales. L'extrémisme fait peser une menace permanente. [...] La Tunisie est un État policier, avec peu de liberté d'expression et d'association, et de graves problèmes de droits humains. [...] Pour chaque pas en avant, il y en a un autre en arrière, par exemple le récent rachat d'importants médias privés par des personnes proches du président Ben Ali. [Ben Ali] et son régime ont perdu le contact avec le peuple tunisien. Ils ne tolèrent pas de conseils ou de critiques, nationales fussent-elles ou internationales. Ils s'appuient de plus en plus sur le contrôle par la police et se concentre sur la préservation du pouvoir. La corruption dans les premiers cercles s'accentue. Même les Tunisiens moyens sont à présent très conscients de cela, et les voix de leurs plaintes s'amplifient [...]. Les Tunisiens vraiment n'aiment pas, voire éprouve de la haine envers la première dame Leila Trabelsi et sa famille. En privé, les opposants au régime se moquent d'elle. Même dans les cercles proches du pouvoir on y exprime la consternation face à ses frasques. Entre temps, la colère s'intensifie face au taux de chômage qui grimpe et les inégalités régionales. En conséquence, les risques pour la stabilité à long terme du régime sont en augmentation. »
« Too often, the Government Of Tunisia prefers the illusion of engagement to the hard work of real cooperation. Major change in Tunisia will have to wait for Ben Ali's departure, […] Tunisia has big problems. President Ben Ali is aging, his regime is sclerotic and there is no clear successor. Many Tunisians are frustrated by the lack of political freedom and angered by First Family corruption, high unemployment and regional inequities. Extremism poses a continuing threat. […] Tunisia is a police state, with little freedom of expression or association, and serious human rights problems. [...] for every step forward there has been another back, for example the recent takeover of important private media outlets by individuals close to President Ben Ali. [Ben Ali] and his regime have lost touch with the Tunisian people. They tolerate no advice or criticism, whether domestic or international. Increasingly, they rely on the police for control and focus on preserving power. And, corruption in the inner circle is growing. Even average Tunisians are now keenly aware of it, and the chorus of complaints is rising […]. Tunisians intensely dislike, even hate, First Lady Leila Trabelsi and her family. In private, regime opponents mock her; even those close to the government express dismay at her reported behavior. Meanwhile, anger is growing at Tunisia's high unemployment and regional inequities. As a consequence, the risks to the regime's long-term stability are increasing. » VZCZCXRO0363, sec.1, 6 et 7.
Et ailleurs, on y lit également :
« Il n'y a aucune chance pour que les élections soient libres et régulières. La liberté d'expression et la liberté d'association sont sévèrement limitées. Et on ne permet pas aux partis d'opposition indépendants de fonctionner effectivement. »
« There is no chance the elections will be free or fair; freedom of expression and freedom of association are severely constrained, and independent opposition parties are not allowed to operate effectively. » VZCZCXRO1905, sec.6
Par ailleurs, certains événements semblent avoir eu un impact particulièrement négatif sur l'appréciation du régime tunisien. L'épisode de la nomination d'une « incompétente » à la tête de la Banque de Tunisie (qui est au demeurant l'épouse de Abdelwaheb Abdallah) tout en débarquant le très compétent Faouzi Bel Kahia « un banquier très respecté qui a occupé le poste pendant 16 ans » (« highly respected banker who held the post for 16 years » VZCZCXRO4879) paraît avoir laissé de sérieuses traces. De même, la gestion catastrophique du « problème » fiscal de l'« American Cooperative School of Tunis » fut très préjudiciable aux intérêts nationaux. Les termes que l'on découvre dans le document VZCZCXRO0363 sec. 9, du 17 juillet 2009 sont très significatifs :
« Le plus troublant fut l'effort unilatéral et maladroit du gouvernement tunisien d'imposer de nouvelles taxes rétroactives à l'American cooperative School of Tunis. Il ne fait aucun doute que cette action a été à l'initiative d'amis puissants (y compris sans doute Leila Trabelsi) de l'Ecole Internationale de Carthage. Cela soulève d'importantes questions sur la gouvernance tunisienne et nos amitiés réciproques. Si, en fin de compte, les actions du GT obligent l'école à fermer, nous aurons besoin de réduire les effectifs de la Mission, limiter nos programmes et réduire nos relations. »
« Most troubling has been the [Government of Tunisia's] unilateral and clumsy effort to impose new and retroactive taxes on the American Cooperative School of Tunis. There is little doubt that this action was at the behest of powerful friends (probably including Leila Trabelsi) of the International School of Carthage. It raises important questions about Tunisian governance and our friendship. If, in the end, the GOT's actions force the school to close we will need to downsize the Mission, limit our programs, and dial down our relations. »
Enfin, la gestion du rapatriement des anciens détenus Tunisiens de Guantanamo semble avoir été désastreuse de la part des Tunisiens. Le manquement à la parole donnée (au niveau des assurances tunisiennes quant au respect des droits fondamentaux des rapatriés) a particulièrement exaspéré les Américains. III. - Abdelwaheb Abdallah, Kamel Morjane et Sakhr el Matri. Au niveau des ministres Tunisiens des affaires étrangères, le moins que l'on puisse dire, c'est que Abdelwaheb Abdallah n'a pas été en odeur de sainteté auprès des américains.
«[Abdelwaheb Abdallah] est connu pour ouvrir ses rencontres avec des monologues interminables sur des positions politiques, sociales et économiques, les réussites et les positions modérées de la Tunisie sur les questions régionales. C'est le discours qu'Abdallah lui-même a conçu pendant ses années en tant que conseiller du président, chargé du contrôle des médias nationaux et internationaux. Pendant son mandat de trois ans comme ministre des Affaires étrangères, Abdallah a maintenu une influence notable - si ce n'est un contrôle - sur les médias locaux » [...]« Par exemple, Abdallah me convoqua pour exprimer son «dégoût» de la condamnation de la Tunisie pour son traitement des journalistes, par le président Bush lors du 1er mai, journée mondiale pour la Liberté de la Presse. Mais les difficultés sont aussi le résultat des contrôles imposés par le ministère des Affaires étrangères. Ces contrôles limitent la capacité de l'Ambassade de s'engager avec d'autres organismes, et avec les universités, les organisations professionnelles et syndicales du pays » (VZCZCXRO1905, sec.8)
« [Abdelwaheb Abdallah] has been known to open his meetings with lengthy soliloquies about Tunisia's political, social, and economic successes and moderate positions on regional issues. This is the spin that Abdallah himself crafted during his years as Presidential Advisor responsible for domestic media control and international media spin. During his three-year tenure as Foreign Minister, Abdallah has maintained significant influence -- if not control -- over the local media" […] "For example, Abdallah convoked me to express his "disgust" that Tunisia was condemned for its treatment of journalists in President Bush's May 1 statement on World Press Freedom. But the difficulties are also the result of the controls imposed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. These controls limit the Embassy's ability to engage with other agencies, and with universities, business organizations and even the country's labor union" (VZCZCXRO1905, sec.8).
Ailleurs, on y apprend :
« Nous avons été bloqués, en partie, par le ministère des Affaires étrangères qui vise à contrôler l'ensemble de nos contacts avec le gouvernement et de nombreuses autres organisations. »
«We have been blocked, in part, by a Foreign Ministry that seeks to control all our contacts in the government and many other organizations."(VZCZCXRO0363, sec.2).»
En revanche, s'agissant de l'actuel ministre des Affaires étrangères Kamel Morjane, celui-ci semble jouir d'une relative estime de la part de la diplomatie américaine. Il est du reste dépeint comme celui qui a cherché à limiter les dégâts de son prédécesseur. On notera également de longs passages concernant Sakhr El Matri, lesquels, entre autres révèlent cette promiscuité si malsaine entre les affaires et la politique. On retiendra cette anecdote, très révélatrice, qui a eu lieu à l'ambassade US où l'en passe du politique aux affaires d'El Matri sans la moindre pudeur. Celui qui aspire à obtenir une franchise McDonald en Tunisie se voit rétorquer par l'ambassadeur US que ceci nécessite des autorisations légales (de la part de l'administration tunisienne). Réponse d'El Matri : « ceci n'est pas un problème ». Et pour cause ! Voici le passage en question :
« El-Matri a aussi exprimé son intérêt pour l'ouverture d'une franchise de restaurant McDonalds. Lorsque l'ambassadeur a déclaré que les entreprises américaines avaient besoin d'une législation sur les franchises avant d'investir, il a répondu: "cela n'est pas un problème", et a suggéré que la première franchise pourrait s'ouvrir dans le port pour bateaux de croisières qu'il développe à La Goulette. »
« El-Matri also expressed interest in opening a McDonalds restaurant franchise. When the Ambassador said US companies needed a franchise law before investing, he responded, "that would not be a problem," and suggested a likely first option would be to open a franchise in the new cruise port he is developing in La Goulette. » (VZCZCXYZ0008, sec.3).
Au demeurant, le contenu de ce document donnera de la matière à gloser à nos deux experts nationaux en « science des agendas » ; en l'occurrence Borhène Bsaïs et Boubaker Sghaïr. Sûrement, ils ne manqueront pas de reprendre les longs passages concernant Sakhr El Matri pour nous parler de son agenda lorsqu'il franchit le pas de l'ambassade US. Nos deux « messieurs agenda », aux compétences reconnues en la matière, nous ont habitués à ne louper aucune occasion pour discourir sur leur thème favori « ambassade et agenda ». IV.- Les Silences troublants Parmi les éléments les plus troublants, du moins concernant les documents que nous avons examinés, c'est cette absence flagrante des forces démocratiques tunisiennes au niveau des échanges entre l'ambassade US et le département d'Etat. L'opposition démocratique est mentionnée à deux ou trois reprises, mais c'est presque d'une manière collatérale, voire accidentelle. Et ce qui est d'autant plus troublant, c'est que malgré le fait que la diplomatie américaine n'attend que le départ de Ben Ali pour observer un réel changement « Tout changement majeur en Tunisie devra attendre le départ de Ben Ali » (« Major change in Tunisia will have to wait for Ben Ali's departure »), l'opposition démocratique dans ce contexte n'incarne ni une alternative sérieuse ni même une force politique avec laquelle il serait utile d'avoir des rapports étroits. Il faut dire que cela confirme ce que nous avons par le passé écrit sur Nawaat, et qui incarne à nos yeux un réel problème tunisien. « Que cette opposition devienne tellement insignifiante, tellement inexistante au regard des gouvernements alliés de la Tunisie [avons-nous eu l'occasion d'écrire] est difficile à avaler. […] On ne devient pas une opposition qui incarne le changement démocratique en le proclamant, mais par la capacité, d'une part, à convaincre et à entraîner l'opinion publique en ce sens et, d'autre part, à gagner par ce biais la crédibilité des partenaires de la Tunisie quant au changement que l'on promet. » Juxtaposer cette non-considération des forces démocratiques tunisiennes avec les considérations réelles au niveau des questions des droits de l'homme en Tunisie par une nation étrangère, laquelle se met en position de protéger les Tunisiens sur leur propre territoire, a de quoi empêcher de dormir beaucoup de Tunisiens. Quand on songe à la défaillance indigne du gouvernement tunisien à s'enquérir du respect des garanties et droits fondamentaux des Tunisiens détenus à Guantanamo, C'est déjà très grave. Mais qu'ensuite les anciens geôliers de ces Tunisiens se retrouvent eux-mêmes dans la peau de ceux qui se démènent pour garantir leurs droits fondamentaux et leur intégrité physique en Tunisie ; cela frôle l'insupportable pour quiconque accorde un minimum d'honneur à la citoyenneté tunisienne et des droits qui s'y rattachent ! Et c'est face à de tels faits que l'on se demande comment des ministres, des parlementaires, des magistrats et des hommes politiques tunisiens peuvent se regarder dans la glace le matin. Que l'on soit très clair, que les Américains se démènent pour garantir la sécurité de ceux qui on subit les affres de Guantanamo, c'est la moindre des choses pour restaurer leur honneur. En revanche, pour nous Tunisiens, faisons-nous assez pour justement réhabiliter cet honneur qui devrait être celui de nos institutions républicaines dont la finalité ULTIME, faut-il le rappeler, est de garantir les droits fondamentaux du citoyen ? Au fond, les magouilles affairistes et politiques d'El Matri, A. Abdallah ou des Trabelsi sont tellement secondaires, sinon une conséquence logique de l'altération de ce qui est autrement plus fondamental : la place et le statut de la citoyenneté tunisienne au sein des institutions de la République. Aurions-nous su les défendre bec et ongle, ces institutions, depuis 1987, l'opposition démocratique en tête et nous n'en serions sûrement pas là aujourd'hui. Enfin à chacun de lire, de se faire une idée et donner du sens aux faits mentionnés. Le débat est ouvert. Ce qui est certain en tout cas, c'est que la transparence aura toujours du bon. Nous reviendrons sur ces documents, y compris sur d'autres dès que nous en disposerons. Nous les mettrons en forme, les classerons en catégorie et les taguerons pour en faciliter la l'accès ... d'ici là , bonne lecture. Pour suivre les nouvelles sur ce sujet, retrouvez-nous sur ce site dédié https://tunileaks.appspot.com et assurez-vous que vous vous y connectez en HTTPS et non en HTTP. Vous pouvez également le faire en nous suivant sur notre compte twitter @nawaat et facebook. Nawaat.org
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The video, created by one of the contributors to UniLeaks, draws attention to the fact that on any given night over 30,000 young Australians sleep rough. These youth are in dire need of help, assistance which is often provided to them by youth workers. The video highlights the fact that, despite this and despite the existence of a crisis in child protection in the state of Victoria the Youth Work course at RMIT has been downgraded, and its funding cut by $300,000. This has been done as a result of the University's commitment to running the course at a profit. At the same time, the University is able to provide its Vice Chancellor Margaret Gardner a chauffeur-driven ride each day to and from her office. The video concludes with an exhortation: "Get your priorities in order RMIT… start taking students seriously… Invest in youth work education! Oh and [Margaret]… get a bike!"
Upon subsequent investigation, we have determined that the source of this criticism is Greg Bristow, ( second link pdf version) Senior Manager, IT Security at RMIT University ( second link pdf version), who claims to have 25 years I.T security experience. Unileaks was able to verify that the comments were made by Mr Bristow within three minutes using basic investigative techniques (and relying on public information to guide us).
Precisely why Greg has decided to intervene in the discussion is unknown: PR is more usually conducted on RMIT's behalf by its Media Unit; Greg's commentary does not address the cost-cutting, but rather compares, favorably, his boss's salary and conditions to that of other Australian CEOs. Irrespective of the validity of his arguments, we find it curious that a person in charge of IT Security at RMIT should be so agitated by a video criticising his employer, and can only conclude that we are right to believe that Universities are highly vulnerable to public criticism.
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