Friday, 31 October 2014

Internet groups denounce Rifi call to ban digital drug sites


BEIRUT: A coalition of Arab tech and Internet freedom organizations Friday denounced a call by Lebanese Justice Minister Ashraf Rifi to ban websites that offer so-called "digital drugs," saying such a measure would be legally baseless.


"Lebanese have become accustomed to waking up to peculiar initiatives regarding censorship on certain websites, which started with the blocking of gambling sites without referring to any legal grounds or applicable laws," a joint statement by four groups read.


"The request made Thursday by ... Rifi, is [suspicious], if not ridiculous, where he asked the General Prosecutor to take actions towards banning digital drugs websites and to take the appropriate legal action," read the statement signed by the Arab ICT Organization, the Professional Computer Association of Lebanon, the Lebanese Internet Freedom Alliance, and the Arab Internet Freedom Alliance.


“Digital Drugs,” better known as binaural beats, are audio track that can be bought online. The phenomenon has received mixed reports from doctors and specialists, with some claiming that the digital drug may have detrimental effects on its users, while others claim that it may yield certain benefits.


The tunes are used “as a way of achieving a simulated mood or experience using a technique that involves playing two different tones simultaneously in order to alter brainwaves,” according to I-Doser, a leading online producer of binaural brainwave doses.


When sounds of slightly different frequencies are played through each ear, the brain perceives a third "phantom" beat, which alters the brain. This phenomenon was discovered in 1839 by the German physicist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove.


"Lebanese people already have plenty of miseries to live with, and now they face an additional obsession to be worried about where their Internet freedom is at risk," the statement continued.


It added that no legal framework exists to block such website, and called for awareness campaigns to educate youth about digital drugs rather than impose censorship.



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Kicking Off Military Family Month

Throughout our history, members of our military have put their lives on the line to defend our country and preserve our security. While this requires a tremendous personal sacrifice, it is also important to recognize the unyielding love and support that their families provide every step of the way to make this sacrifice possible. As a proud military mom myself, I know that when you have a family member who is in the military, the whole family serves too.


Last week, I visited the Center for the Intrepid at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, where I had the opportunity to see firsthand how state-of-the art rehabilitation equipment like the FlowRider and zero-gravity treadmills are being incorporated into an innovative rehabilitation process for our wounded soldiers — it is truly remarkable. I also met with service members and military spouses stationed in San Antonio to discuss the challenges that are an inherent part of military life, such as constant relocation and missing family milestones due to deployments.


We have asked a lot of service members and their families over the past decade. They have sacrificed so much on behalf of our country. I am proud to be part of an Administration that has supported our troops, veterans, and their families in historic ways. In April, First Lady Michelle Obama and I announced the unveiling of the Veterans Employment Center, an innovative tool to help veterans and spouses find career opportunities. As of this summer, all 50 states and the District of Columbia have adopted the Military Children’s Interstate Compact, which eases some of the burdens of transitions for military connected kids. And today, in honor of their service, President Obama signed a proclamation to establish November 2014 as Military Family Month.


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Lebanon's Arabic press digest – Oct.31, 2014


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