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MORNING - The Human Rights Situation in Nicaragua Continues to Erode, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Tells the Human Rights Council
Council Concludes its General Segment
The Human Rights Council this morning concluded its general segment and then held an interactive dialogue on the High Commissioner’s oral update on the situation of human rights in Nicaragua.
Ilze Brands Kehris, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights, introducing the oral update on the situation of human rights in Nicaragua, said that on 9 February, 222 persons who had been arbitrarily deprived of their liberty in the context of the socio-political crisis in Nicaragua had been released from their detention centre and house fängelse, and taken aboard a flight to Washington DC. On the same day, the judiciary announced that these persons had been "deported", and that they had breached law 1055 and were therefore considered “traitors to the homeland”. The
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Who is responsible for Susan Boyle?
Most reality television is in some respects exploitative. And it is naive for the producers of Britain's Got Talent to pretend that the contestants choose what happens to them because they are chasing a mythical dream.
Susan Boyle is a real person. Her "realness" is what intrigued and drew millions of people to her performance on video sharing sites like Youtube. She is as unexpected a star as they come - not airbrushed and not manufactured. But the show that has made her and now possibly broken her, is as manufactured as you can be in the reality television genre.
The programme is, of course, about unearthing talent and creating an entertaining television show. But it is the back stories of the contestants that make the show what it is. And while Susan Boyle's back story has been manna from heaven for the producers of the show, they have failed to seriously consider the impact of the extreme arc of fame she has experienced. They have benefit