Thursday, May 16, 2013

former finance minister and economist say that Egypt is in a serious condition such as foreign investment and the collapse of tourism

Egypt suffers from its worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, a former finance minister of the country and one of the leading economists have warned.

In terms of its devastating effects on Egypt's poor economic situation is the worst since the 1930s, Galal Amin, Professor of Economics at the American University in Cairo, and Samir Radwan, Minister of Finance in the months of 2011, the Egyptian uprising, said in separate interviews with the Guardian.

Since the fall of Hosni Mubarak in 2011, Egypt has experienced a drastic decline in foreign investment and tourism revenues, followed by a 60% decline in foreign exchange reserves, a decrease of 3% growth and the rapid devaluation of the Egyptian pound. All this has led to a proliferation of food prices, unemployment balloons and shortages of fuel and cooking gas - leading to the worst crisis in Egypt, Amin said, "unequivocally, since the 30"

"Nobody cares about the poor today," said Amin. During the crises in the 1960s until the mid-70s and late 80s, Amin Radwan Egypt argued that the poor were variously absolute poverty is protected by government subsidies, foreign aid, relatively low unemployment, or remittances from expatriates in the Gulf. But now, one in four young Egyptians are unemployed, remittances are low, and there is a shortage of subsidized goods.

"We are talking about almost half of the population is in a state of poverty," said Radwan, a development economist. "Whether in absolute poverty or near-poor, which means that any shock [economic] as inflation will fall below the poverty line." Currently, 25.2% of Egyptians live below the poverty, with 23.7% just above hover, according to figures from the Egyptian government.

For most Egyptians, rising food prices are the most critical problem. Some products have doubled in price since last fall - a disaster for a quarter of families already spend 50% of their income on food

For Hoda Goma, an architect of Cairo, the situation takes a toll on her two children eight years. "They get worse in school," he said. "They are sick more often. Han these black spots before his eyes and his teeth got worse. "

corresponds to your diet, explained Goma. You can not afford to feed them what they need. For six months he spent half of his salary on food. Now he says he is closer to four-fifths - not because they earn less, but because rising food prices show no sign of slowing down

"Prices are on fire," said the trader Walid Ali. Last week, Ali buy a kilo of mandarins by four Egyptian pounds - 40 British pence - wholesalers and sell them for six (60 pence). "Now, I buy and sell six to eight."

As a result, consumers are either buying less, or not buy at all. "It is impossible," said Ali. "I lost half of my clients. People can not afford to buy food." On the market of two floors in the center of Cairo, the top floor is completely empty. Neighbors said they all stall holders at the highest level had been forced to close in recent months.

inflated food prices are not a new phenomenon in a country that is the world's largest wheat importer, where the population has grown much faster than production, and where nearly half the Production is rotting in the heat on the way to market. But the recent inflation rate increased significantly by the dire economic situation in Egypt.

more problematic, the value of the Egyptian pound fell 12% against the dollar since December. For two years, the Central Bank of Egypt had used its foreign exchange reserves to stop the fall - but the reserves have fallen by 60% since 2011, the bank had to abandon the tactic of last winter. As a result, the value of the pound has dropped this year more quickly. In turn, it has become much more expensive to import foreign products - catastrophic for a country to purchase 60% of its wheat, and whose farmers also often rely on food fertilizer, fuel and imported animals

"They have a major crisis on their hands," said the EU envoy to Egypt, James Moran, who noted that foreign reserves in Egypt have fallen $ 36 billion (€ 24 billion) three years ago to $ 14.4 billion months past "It gives coverage of imports of less than three months -. and an economy dependent on imports, which is very dangerous."

"We are suffering," said Ali Eissa, chairman of Nahdet Misr, a farm that grows potatoes and oranges on 3,000 hectares throughout Egypt. "He touched the majority of fertilizers, machinery, tractors. - All prices increased dramatically,"

In turn, farmers must sell their crops at higher prices - and the government is also under pressure to reduce subsidies, food is increasingly unaffordable for the poor Egyptians. "The rich can not take care of themselves," said Karim Abadir, econometrics professor at Imperial College London, and one of the founders of the Free Egypt, an opposition party. " But the poor in Egypt are very, very poor. Their daily diet is just bread. First, this is a terrible plan. Second, they are not even going to pay. And the government has not put anything in place provide a safety net when they have to raise prices and cut subsidies. "

far Mohamed Morsi Islamist government tried to keep afloat Egypt with short-term measures. It has been accepted for loans and grants worth more than $ 5 billion of Gulf states such as Qatar and documents Fuel interesting to neighboring Libya. Domestically, it has avoided major economic reforms that can cause short-term disruption - perhaps for fear of riots similar to those seen in 1977 bread, when the then dictator Anwar Sadat first tinkering with subsidies temporarily. Instead, Morsi has focused on initiatives such as meaning higher taxes on imports of devices such as shrimp and nuts, or stores closing early in the evening to save electricity. Morsi also attempted to legalize the controversial


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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Chris Grayling

radical changes to legal aid could mean being represented by the same company that prisons

Imagine the following scenario: you're at a gathering of thousands of people about something you believe in the force - against the government to go to war, for example, or against a massive increase tuition, or because the cuts you and many know in a precarious situation disappeared. You do not know what the exact path is, perhaps, but he met the other starting point and follow the crowd. Someone along the road through a small card with the details of law firms specializing in cases of protest. You think, "I do not need that, I do not go into something confrontation", but I put the card in my pocket anyway.

few hours later, after being surrounded the crowd, charging police horses. You are at the front, fear and anger. You scream and you pushed a police officer. A few hours later, people in the boiler are released in a row, you are arrested and taken to the police station. Asked about a lawyer, you remember the card in your pocket and dial the number. Later, accused of a serious public order crime, it is recommended by your lawyer, based on evidence, plead "not guilty." After a trial that was unanimously acquitted by the jury and free, so little disoriented and irritated by the experience, to get on with his life.

Chris Grayling, Minister of Justice, presented a series of "reforms" proposed for the legal aid system driven by the desire to reduce "€ 220 per year by 2018," which undermine radically that right. Besides restricting access to legal assistance, these proposals will be charged ("clients") assigned legal representation (a "Supplier") by the Agency for Legal Aid. Law firms will forced to compete for the case in an attempt to tendering process in which large companies, often the same to ensure the security of prisons, can be controlled. In other words, a lawyer is obliged to you , legal aid will be even more difficult to obtain, and the chances of avoiding jail will get thinner and thinner.

legal advice you receive should be "good" is not good, according to the proposals. In the near future, may be appointed Serco lawyer, taken to jail in a van and monitored by Serco Serco guards - interest in a guilty plea in this situation is clearly worrying. That the language of "customers" and "suppliers" hidden is that the burden on the Crown to prove beyond reasonable doubt that you are guilty of the charges against you. This is the state that you and the State punishes loads: the language of the consumer should not apply. This is a situation that requires skill and tranquility of a lawyer, not an approach to the production line of "justice".


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as the "war against drugs", trying to regulate 3D printing can be an invitation to disaster, however honorable intentions

On the Internet, things escalate fast - very fast. It starts with the plans of the first "full" 3D Printer gun (not quite complete: neither bullets nor hammer printable).

Cody Wilson, who designed the prototype drawings published online for anyone to download. After two days, and 100,000 downloads, the State Department ordered the killing.

plans explained in violation of United States controls on arms exports. The problem is not Americans have downloaded the plans, but the risk sanctioned groups somewhat abstract, or those affected by export bans discharge of weapons plans and printing.

The result of these good intentions certainly was predictable: it had exactly the opposite effect of what the State Department wanted. There is a famous Internet phenomenon - the Streisand effect - that, in short, says that there is no better way to promote an image, a story or upload to the Internet ban

news readers on the project soared, research has soared, the same models are already in use on the network file sharing Pirate Bay, including peer-to-peer and sites.

This is a very early - and ultimately, probably insignificant - cock-up in what could easily sink into a prolonged war online. Few people have 3D printers, and today it is not the best way to control illegal weapons. The design itself is supposed to be a "Saturday Night Special", perhaps a weapon dangerous to the user that the person concerned.

And that before getting anywhere near the U.S. Constitution, which is where things get really difficult. There is a common argument that had some sympathy for the American courts that code is speech. If the code is speech, then the planes are undoubtedly the word too. And speaking as any American schoolchild knows, is protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

As if that was not enough of a deterrent, trying to legislate or prosecute 3D printing could be one of the first subjects of history that unites the first and second amendment activists in same case. That would certainly be enough to give pause to many members of Congress.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

lawyer Barbara Hewson denounces "persecution of the old." She is not the only criticism of the law who should know better

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following revelations Rochdale Jimmy Savile and has not been another famous from the list of defendants name, but an attempt to reject an obvious turning like a little moral panic. Lawyer Barbara Hewson writes sharp magazine operation Yewtree announced by most as a clear case of success for a long time, in fact participate in "the persecution of the old." It makes sense, if you believe as (as Hewson apparently) nothing less than "flogging and rape in padded rooms" is not a "very serious assault."

But perhaps the most disturbing part of the article Hewson concluded that the priority should be to simply reduce the age of consent. Yewtree Having concluded that most victims of Savile were in the 13-16 age group, it is perverse, and not backed up with any mention of the fact that children of this age have sufficient capacity to consent - all the principle of the law in the first place. As such, the amounts to your suggestion nothing more than a large and very ugly carpet to sweep the problem -. In addition to being surprisingly harsh to victims who came to speak to us about the long-term impact of violence


Although the law theoretically classify it as a crime, is for CPS to decide whether what seems a clear violation of the law is actually in the public interest to prosecute. Which, as stated in its guidance to the public, it is in the case of teenagers who agree: "Children of the same or similar age is very unlikely to be prosecuted for engaging in sexual activity where the consensual activity and no abuse or exploitation. "


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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

not going to usher in an era of widespread possession of a weapon, but it illustrates the impact that these printers have in our lives

first weapon in the world, almost entirely with a 3D printer has exploded in the U.S. successfully. But it will not usher in an era of widespread possession of a weapon, and certainly no evidence that the 3D printing technology should be monitored by our security.

gun - called the "liberator" and produced by the Defense distributed a group described as the goal to "defend civil liberties popular access to weapons" to "information and knowledge relating to 3D printing arm "- is the second that has hit the headlines over the past year In July, an American gunsmith prints the lower receiver for an AR-15, a type of modular assault rifle popular among. . amateurs Although not being able to take only one component is legally considered a firearm in the United States, so that the rest of the gun - the barrel, trigger, cartridges and other - you can buy without a license

The Liberator is a more serious problem. All necessary parts can be printed on a 3D printer striker except metal, which is made of a single nail. (To comply with the laws of the United States, the pistol as product also includes a portion of 175 g of steel inside, so no metal detectors bypasses). It is a weapon all the way, and so recognizable.


Although there are drawbacks for some, others benefit greatly. Initiatives such as Project Gutenberg or Google's plan to digitize all print books in English have significantly increased the proportion of human knowledge available to the average person, and if you're struggling to restore a century-old car the fact that the company that has that has not existed for 30 years and did not prevent him from being able to print the right to restart.