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Renegade Talk Radio
Unbelievable: Colleges ban 9/11 anniversary memorials because not PC!?

Renegade Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 33:25


Outrageous: Some colleges have banned posters of 9/11 because they show Radical Islamists perpetrating terrorism and they don’t want to hurt Muslims’ feelings!? This is unbelievable, but true. The Radical Islamists should have thought about not hurting Muslims’ feelings before they flew planes into the World Trade Center. Ripon College, in Wisconsin, for example, has allowed their ‘college bias team’ to rule that 9/11 ‘Never Forget’ posters are “inflammatory and unacceptable.” School officials told members of Young America’s Foundation that the posters focus “relentlessly on one religious organization… associating that one religious identity with terrorist attacks,” creating an environment in which “students from a Muslim background would feel singled out” or “harassed.” This is not the first time that colleges have reacted negatively to students wanting to honor the victims of 9/11. A professor at Saddleback College, in 2016, tore down the posters and ripped them up. Not only is this disrespectful to the victims of 9/11 and their families, but it also perpetuates a culture of denial - teaching students that the threat of terrorism no longer exists. Just this past week, it was reported that a U.S. drone strike may have killed Ibrahim Hasan al-Asiri, al-Qaeda’s chief bomb maker. Yet, even if these reports are true, there are still countless bomb makers that Asiri has taught over the years, who will carry on his legacy. So, we must ’Never Forget’ that the terrorism threat is not dead.

Gevoelige Mensen
Een Ontgoocheling - Audiowerkstuk Ter Inleiding

Gevoelige Mensen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 18:32


Een Ontgoocheling is een vroege novelle van Willem Elsschot die Adriaan Van Aken in 2017 bewerkte voor het muziektheater. Het verhaal baseerde Elsschot op zijn eigen schooltijd en die van zijn zoon Walter. De oude school van Elsschot is het Koninklijk Atheneum Antwerpen aan de Franklin Rooseveltplaats, in Elsschots tijd een bolwerk van Franstalige bourgeoisie, vandaag een 'allochtonenschool' met meer dan zestig nationaliteiten. Lucas Derycke, Sara Vertongen en Adriaan Van Aken trokken naar het Atheneum en interviewden er 63 leerlingen op basis van de inhoud van Elsschots novelle: verwachtingen van ouders naar hun kinderen toe en wat die verwachtingen al dan niet bij die kinderen aanrichten. Uit de interviews puurde Adriaan tekstmateriaal dat de leerlingen vervolgens opnieuw inspeelde voor onze microfoon. Lucas monteerde dit geluidsmateriaal en Sara ontwierp op die basis vier audiowandelingen door het Atheneum die het publiek kon lopen voor ze naar de voorstelling kwamen kijken in de feestzaal van de school (Zaal Athena). Het project vond plaats in het kader van Zomer Van Antwerpen 2017. In 2018 vertrekt Een Ontgoocheling op tournee door Vlaanderen. Daarom heeft Adriaan de audiowandelingen opnieuw gemonteerd tot één audiowerkstuk dat we onze toeschouwers aanbieden bij wijze van inleiding op de voorstelling, als een actuele bril om mee naar Elsschots meer dan 100 jaar oude verhaal te kijken. Geniet ervan! CREDITS Adriaan Van Aken, Lucas Derycke en Sara Vertongen - regie & dramaturgie Adriaan Van Aken - interviews & tekstbewerking / hermontage Lucas Derycke - opname & montage Sara Vertongen - interviews & aanmaak wandelingen Ruth Mariën - interviews Ellen Haesevoets - productie Hannelore Ceulemans (stage) - assistentie Amal El Moukhtari, Farran Konate, Mariam Ghiyasi, Kadija Khannousse, Leila El Battioui, Stan van Elsen, Seydanur Gönen, Zahra Syed, Naghma Ayamoddin, Talha Tasci, Hawa Jollah, Ousman Jalloh, Gumeet Kapour, Suleyman Smits, Valdon Rexhepi, Ikram Elhasani, Salim Rabah, Ismail Talbi, Sana Azim, Abdelghani Chouai, Chaimae Hamdaoui, Hanne Pendelaers, Hamza Talbi, Kübra Yilmaz, Imane Naeme, Sufyan Smits, Ibrahim Hasan, Zannat Khair, Pedro Coimbra Dos Santos, Ousama El Ouaamari - stemmenwerk Katrijn Van Giel - fotografie productie - Het nieuwstedelijk coproductie - Zomer Van Antwerpen, GO! Atheneum Antwerpen

Het nieuwstedelijk
Een Ontgoocheling - Audiowerkstuk Ter Inleiding

Het nieuwstedelijk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 18:32


Een Ontgoocheling is een vroege novelle van Willem Elsschot die Adriaan Van Aken in 2017 bewerkte voor het muziektheater. Het verhaal baseerde Elsschot op zijn eigen schooltijd en die van zijn zoon Walter. De oude school van Elsschot is het Koninklijk Atheneum Antwerpen aan de Franklin Rooseveltplaats, in Elsschots tijd een bolwerk van Franstalige bourgeoisie, vandaag een 'allochtonenschool' met meer dan zestig nationaliteiten. Lucas Derycke, Sara Vertongen en Adriaan Van Aken trokken naar het Atheneum en interviewden er 63 leerlingen op basis van de inhoud van Elsschots novelle: verwachtingen van ouders naar hun kinderen toe en wat die verwachtingen al dan niet bij die kinderen aanrichten. Uit de interviews puurde Adriaan tekstmateriaal dat de leerlingen vervolgens opnieuw inspeelde voor onze microfoon. Lucas monteerde dit geluidsmateriaal en Sara ontwierp op die basis vier audiowandelingen door het Atheneum die het publiek kon lopen voor ze naar de voorstelling kwamen kijken in de feestzaal van de school (Zaal Athena). Het project vond plaats in het kader van Zomer Van Antwerpen 2017. In 2018 vertrekt Een Ontgoocheling op tournee door Vlaanderen. Daarom heeft Adriaan de audiowandelingen opnieuw gemonteerd tot één audiowerkstuk dat we onze toeschouwers aanbieden bij wijze van inleiding op de voorstelling, als een actuele bril om mee naar Elsschots meer dan 100 jaar oude verhaal te kijken. Geniet ervan! CREDITS Adriaan Van Aken, Lucas Derycke en Sara Vertongen - regie & dramaturgie Adriaan Van Aken - interviews & tekstbewerking / hermontage Lucas Derycke - opname & montage Sara Vertongen - interviews & aanmaak wandelingen Ruth Mariën - interviews Ellen Haesevoets - productie Hannelore Ceulemans (stage) - assistentie Amal El Moukhtari, Farran Konate, Mariam Ghiyasi, Kadija Khannousse, Leila El Battioui, Stan van Elsen, Seydanur Gönen, Zahra Syed, Naghma Ayamoddin, Talha Tasci, Hawa Jollah, Ousman Jalloh, Gumeet Kapour, Suleyman Smits, Valdon Rexhepi, Ikram Elhasani, Salim Rabah, Ismail Talbi, Sana Azim, Abdelghani Chouai, Chaimae Hamdaoui, Hanne Pendelaers, Hamza Talbi, Kübra Yilmaz, Imane Naeme, Sufyan Smits, Ibrahim Hasan, Zannat Khair, Pedro Coimbra Dos Santos, Ousama El Ouaamari - stemmenwerk Katrijn Van Giel - fotografie productie - Het nieuwstedelijk coproductie - Zomer Van Antwerpen, GO! Atheneum Antwerpen

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Update Podcast (May 2012)

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2012 25:15


This is episode 28 of the UK’s only Freedom of Information podcast by Ibrahim Hasan. In this episode Ibrahim discusses FOI developments and decisions from the first quarter of 2012 including those concerning: • When deleted information is held • Private emails and text messages • Vexatious requests • Employment Tribunal statistics • Section 30 • Social work records of the deceased • Senior officers interests • Job application information • Tender pricing Information Ibrahim also examines the possible outcomes of the Post Legislative Scrutiny of FOI by the Justice Select Committee.

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Update Podcast (January 2012)

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2012 21:16


This episode 27 of the UK’s only Freedom of Information podcast by Ibrahim Hasan. In this episode Ibrahim discusses FOI developments and decisions during September and December 2011. This includes Commissioner and Tribunal decisions on: • Information in private e mails • Section 11 and providing summaries • Vexatious requests • Empty properties • The Qualified Person’s Opinion • And disclosure of statistics Ibrahim also examines the new Local Government Transparency Code.

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Update Podcast (September 2011)

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2011 18:24


This is episode 26 of the UK’s only Freedom of Information podcast. In this episode Ibrahim Hasan discusses FOI developments and decisions during the six months ending in August 2011. This includes Commissioner and Tribunal decisions on: • Schools and information law • When information is held under FOI • Information held by PFI Contractors • Vexatious Requests • Personal Data and Statistics • Disclosure of Salaries • Deceased Persons’ Information • And Section 43 and disclosure of contracts For more on FOI, DP and RIPA see www.actnow.org.uk

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Podcast No:24 (Jan 2011)

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2011 31:39


In this episode Ibrahim Hasan discusses the changes to the Freedom Of Information Act 2000 (FOI) announced by the Ministry of Justice as well as the latest FOI decisions of the Commissioner and the Tribunal (from September to November 2010). This includes decisions about: • When information is held for the purposes of FOI • The strike out of academic tribunal appeals • Section 12 and the costs of compliance • Pay negotiations information • Applying the personal data exemption • AND disclosure of commercially sensitive information Ibrahim also produces web seminars and articles on FOI which can be accessed at www.actnow.org.uk.

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Podcast No:23 (May-Aug 2010)

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2010 27:34


Ladies and gentlemen welcome to episode 23 of the UK’s only Freedom of Information podcast. I’m Ibrahim Hasan and I’m here to discuss the decisions of the Information Commissioner and the First Tier Tribunal (Information Rights) in the four months from May to August 2010. In this episode we will be discussing decisions involving: • Vexatious requests • Costs of compliance • Information in Publication Schemes • Requests made through What Do They Know .com • Draft reports and the section 22 exemption • Disclosure of Surveillance Commissioner reports • The section 36 exemption • The latest thinking on the personal data exemption • AND disclosure of PFI Financial models

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Podcast: Episode 20 (November 2009)

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2009 25:33


This is episode 20 of the UK’s only Freedom of Information podcast by information lawyer Ibrahim Hasan (www.informationlaw.org.uk) In the three months upto the end of October 2009 the Information Commissioner published 132 decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published 11. In this episode Ibrahim discuses decisions on: • Information contained in publication schemes • Marks on documents and whether they constitute information • Vexatious requests • Section 35 and disclosure of ministerial letters • Statistics and section 40 • Disclosure of bonus payments to employees • Tender evaluation information Ibrahim also examines an important High Court Case regarding the Audit Commission Act and commercial confidentiality in contracts and tenders.

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Podcast: Episode 19 (September 2009)

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2009 20:35


Ladies and gentlemen welcome to episode 19 of the UK’s only Freedom of Information podcast. I’m Ibrahim Hasan. In the three months upto the end of July 2009 the Information Commissioner published seventy four decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published thirteen. I’m here to guide you through some of these. In this episode, amongst others, we will be discussing decisions on: • Fees and the aggregation rules • Request for information about land • Court records and section 32 • Section 36 and disclosure of internal correspondence • Statistics and section 40 • Disclosure of disciplinary records • AND the definition of commercial interests under section 43

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Podcast Episode 18

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2009 20:56


Ladies and gentlemen welcome to episode 18 of the UK’s only Freedom of Information podcast. I’m Ibrahim Hasan. In March and April 2009 the Information Commissioner published seven seven decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published eleven. I’m here to guide you through some of these. In this episode, amongst others, we will be discussing decisions on: • Information held with a view to publication • Disclosure of CCTV footage of the 7th July Bombers • The definition of court records • Whether names of FOI requestors should be disclosed • The latest thinking on the section 42 exemption for legal privilege • AND disclosure of commercially sensitive information

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Podcast Episode 17

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2009 23:06


This is episode 17 of the UK’s first Freedom of Information podcast from Ibrahim Hasan, an information law expert. In Janaury (10) and February (17) 2009 the Information Commissioner published twenty seven (27) decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published eleven (11). I’m here to guide you through some of these. In this episode, amongst others, we will be discussing decisions on: • Requests for information in electronic form • The first ministerial veto of a Tribunal decision • Section 35 and the public interest test • When statistics about properties can be personal data • Correspondence between Princess Diana and the government • Information about job applicants • Disclosure of major IT contracts • AND the first FOI appeal to the House of Lords

Freedom of Information Law Update

Ladies and gentlemen welcome to episode 16 of the UK’s first Freedom of Information podcast. I’m Ibrahim Hasan. In November (15) and December (14) 2008 the Information Commissioner published twenty nine (29) decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published eleven (14). I’m here to guide you through some of these. In this episode, amongst others, we will be discussing decisions on: • Information held by the private sector • Vexatious requests • What costs can be passed on to an applicant • Section 30 and access to audit reports • Names of child care managers • Access to legal advice • AND disclosure of consultant tender bids and scorecards

Freedom of Information Law Update
Freedom of Information Podcast No: 15

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008 16:21


This is a two monthly podcast by Ibrahim Hasan on the latest FOI decisions. In September (22) and October (11) 2008 the Information Commissioner published thirty three (33) decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published eleven (11). I’m here to guide you through some of these. In this episode, amongst others, we will be discussing decisions on: • Information held on behalf of coroners • Section 21 and information held by a court • Disclosure of information about statutory inquiries • OFSTED inspectors’ notes • A request for information about Government Information Sharing initiatives • Disclosure of Employment Tribunal details • Drug testing methodologies • AND when information about residential care homes can be disclosed under section 43

Freedom of Information Law Update
Freedom of Information Podcast Episode 14

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2008 20:01


Ladies and gentlemen welcome to episode 14 of the UK’s first Freedom of Information podcast. I’m Ibrahim Hasan. In July (32) and August (10) 2008 the Information Commissioner published forty two (42) decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published ten (10). I’m here to guide you through some of these. In this episode, amongst others, we will be discussing decisions on: • The definition of information and when it is held by a public authority • The applicability of FOI to information held in solicitors’ files • Vexatious requests • Section 21 and what is reasonably accessible information • Section 35 and the public interest • Section 36 and requests about requests • Disclosure of statistics • Disclosure of legal advice • AND when losing bidders’ information can be disclosed under section 43

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Podcast Episode 9

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2008 16:21


This is Episode 9 of the UK first Freedom of Information Podcast produced by Information Lawyer, Ibrahim Hasan. In September and October 2007, the Information Commissioner published thirty eight decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published nine. Ibrahim is here to guide you through some of these. In this episode we will be discussing decisions involving : Vexatious requests and what makes them such : Disclosure of celebrity pay packets by the BBC : Disclosure of staff attendance at work : The applicability of section 21 to information on the internet : The link between the fees provisions and section 16 : The first Tribunal decision on disclosure of dead peoples' information : AND disclosure of information about police speed meters

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Podcast Episode 8

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2008 15:23


This is episode 8 of the UK's first Freedom of Information podcast by Ibrahim Hasan. In July and August 2007 the Information Commissioner published sixty four FOI decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published seven. This podcast guides you through some of these. Amongst other things, in this episode Ibrahim will be discussing : The first appeal against an Information Notice : Disclosure of staff names and contact details : The first Commissioner decisions involving GPs : Disclosure of bids received for the purchase of council land : Whether statistics can still be personal data : Disclosure of dead peoples' information : AND when retrieval of information amounts to the creation of new information Previous scripts and podcasts can be downloaded from www.informationlaw.org.uk

Freedom of Information Law Update

This is episode 7 of the UK's first Freedom of Information podcast produced by information lawyer, Ibrahim Hasan. In May and June 2007 the Information Commissioner published fifty seven FOI decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published six. Ibrahim Hasan is here to guide you through the some of these. Amongst other things, in this episode he will be examining decisions about disclosure of information on: : Empty properties : Job evaluation criteria : A council's vehicle towing policy : A hospital's audit report : The retirement packages of senior officers : AND details of premium bond winners We also have comment and analysis from Andrew Maughan, of the London Borough of Bexley, who recently represented his council in an appeal to the Information Tribunal. For previous episodes and scripts please see www.informationlaw.org.uk

Freedom of Information Law Update
Freedom of Information Law Update - Episode 6

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2008 15:20


This is episide 6 of a two monthly podcast by Ibrahim Hasan discussing the latest decisions on the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the Environmental Information Regulations by the Information Commissioner and the Information Tribunal. This is the only FOI podcast of its kind in the UK. This episode examines the FOI/EIR decisions published in March and April 2007. Amongst other things, in this episode we will be hearing about : : The new consultation on the fees regulations : When information is held on behalf of a public authority : The link between the Enterprise Act and FOI : The disclosure of surveillance information : AND Tony Blair's Christmas card list Ibrahim is a qualified solicitor and an expert on information rights law particularly data protection, freedom of information and surveillance law. He is a director of Act Now Training and consultant with IBA Solicitors.Ibrahim trains and advises public sector organisations throughout the UK. For more information, articles and resources go to www.informationlaw.org.uk

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Update Episode 5

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2008 28:00


Welcome to episode 5 of the UK's first monthly Freedom of Information podcast. Ibrahim Hasan guides you through the decisions of the Information Commissioner and the Information Tribunal published in February 2007 Amongst other things, this month we will be hearing about : the first Practice Recommendation issued by the Information Commissioner : the review of the Records Management Code of Practice : the disclosure of salary information : the release of ASBO information : access to dead peoples' information : the link between the Enterprise Act and FOI : when a request can be treated as vexatious : AND the case of the speeding police bus We also have an interview with Susan Healy of the National Archives and comment and analysis from Tim Turner of Wigan Council.

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Law Update: Episode 4 (February 2007)

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2008 25:54


This is the fourth episode of Ibrahim Hasan's monthly podcast program, designed to bring busy public sector practitioners up to date with the latest developments in Freedom of Information(FOI) law, has just been published. This is the only FOI Podcast of its kind in the UK and has been mentioned in The Times (17th Oct 2006). There were almost 1000 downloads of last month's program. Due to the Christmas break, we have a packed program for you this month. Ibrahim discusses the latest FOI developments over the last two months including: : news about the governments fees consultation : access to commercially sensitive information : the application of FOI to the BBC : the vexed question of access to dead peoples' information : MP's expenses claims : access to lists of addresses of council properties : AND whether information about David Beckham can be released There is also comment and analysis from Martin Rossenbaum of the BBC and Elaine Fletcher of Eversheds solicitors. Ibrahim is one of the UK's leading solicitors and trainers on information law (www.informationlaw.org.uk)

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Freedom of Information Law Update
Freedom of Information Podcast: Episode 13

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2008 18:50


This is episode 13 of the UK's first Freedom of Information podcast by Ibrahim Hasan. In May (24) and June (19) 2008 the Information Commissioner published forty three (43) decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published ten (10). Ibrahim is here to guide you through some of these. In this episode we will be discussing decisions on: • The definition of information and when it is held by the organisation • Vexatious requests • Section 17 and the Public Interest Test • Section 36 and requests about FOI requests • When statistics can still be personal data • The long running saga of MPs expenses. • Disclosure of addressees • AND when contract and financial information can be withheld under section 43

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Podcast Episode 12

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2008 20:24


This is Episode 12 of the UK's first Freedom of Information podcast by Ibrahim Hasan. In this episode, amongst others, Ibrahim will be discussing decisions from the Information Commissioner and the Information Tribunal, during March and April 2008, on: • How to decide which regime applies to an information request (FOI or EIR) • Information available on websites • Disclosure of correspondence with councillors • The section 38 exemption for health and safety • Disclosure of names of employees and those attending meetings • More guidance as to when legal advice should be disclosed • AND When price information can be withheld under section 43

Freedom of Information Law Update

This is the latest episode of a two monthly podcast by Ibrahim Hasan discussing the latest decisions on the Freedom of Information Act 2000 by the Information Commissioner and the Information Tribunal. In January and February 2008 the Information Commissioner published sixty decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published ten. In this episode, amongst other things, we will be discussing: • More guidance on what is information under FOI • Release of sensitive information relating to the circumstances around the Iraq war • A Tribunal decision on the definition of personal data • The overturning of the Commissioner’s decision ordering disclosure of ASBO information • Disclosure of salaries • And the first decision requiring disclosure of legal advice on public interest grounds There is a also comment and analysis from Tim Turner of Wigan Council.

Freedom of Information Law Update
FOI Update Episode 10

Freedom of Information Law Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2008 16:05


This is episode 10 of the UK’s first Freedom of Information podcast produced by information lawyer, Ibrahim Hasan. In November and December 2007, the Information Commissioner published forty five decisions whilst the Information Tribunal published eleven. Ibrahim is here to guide you through some of these. In this episode, amongst other things, we will be discussing: • A Tribunal decision on vexatious requests • Whether the time taken to redact exempt information is an allowable cost • Disclosure of information about anthrax stockpiles • When advice to ministers should be disclosed • Blue sky thinking and the section 36 exemption • Disclosure of information contained in a dead person’s social work records • AND legal advice about sado masochism More podcasts and articles are available at www.informationlaw.org.uk