Denial
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India may be particularly vulnerable, because all players there have been complicit in a silent conspiracy of
denial.
But if any
denial
of academic liberty is a blow struck against the meaning of a university, the irony today is that some of the most worrying attacks on these values have been coming from inside universities.
But the social media giants’ persistent
denial
of responsibility for the volume of distorted and false information delivered as news, even as Russia’s role has grown clearer, is more troubling.
Recent restrictions on microbloggers – especially
denial
of access to those who use untraceable aliases – have heightened concerns over Chinese Internet freedom.
Memory had to be built, take hold, and resist the quicksand of banalization and
denial.
Yet
denial
runs deep.
Most current talk about demographic dividends is a dangerous exercise in
denial.
The term “cyber war” is used very loosely for a wide range of behaviors, ranging from simple probes, website defacement, and
denial
of service to espionage and destruction.
Unfortunately, the Sixth Congress demonstrated that the Cuban Communist Party remains in
denial
about the country’s prospects and options.
After 70 years of denial, Russia’s leadership (if not yet ordinary Russians) were ready to admit that Joseph Stalin’s NKVD (precursor to the KGB) slaughtered more than 20,000 Polish officers, intellectuals, and clergy in the nearby Katyn forest in 1940.
While India’s government had briefly hoped that the proof might enable Pakistan’s weak civilian government to rein in the malign elements in its society, the Pakistani authorities’ reaction has been one of
denial.
The region’s president, Milorad Dodik, clings to power by spinning revisionist tales steeped in
denial.
Through the rigorous investigation and prosecution of atrocity crimes (including genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes), these courts provide clear rebuttals to attempts at
denial
or revisionism by politicians and extremists.
The UN Security Council is considering a resolution advanced by the British government that condemns any
denial
of the genocide at Srebrenica or any other proven atrocity crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It describes such
denial
as “hampering efforts at reconciliation” in the country.
Last year, the Security Council unanimously adopted a similar resolution shaped by the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda that condemned “without reservation” any
denial
of the Rwandan genocide of 1994.
And yet the heads of some of the world’s largest companies still seem to be in
denial.
But he was also kicked out of Argentina, where he lived, and is threatened with extradition to Germany, where preparations are made to prosecute him for Holocaust
denial.
Arguing that the
denial
was “arbitrary, capricious, and illegal” under NAFTA, the Delaware-based energy firm sought $250 million in damages.
The ban on headscarves has become one more
denial
of the existence of a social minority.
And, as is often the case with unwanted occupations, Morocco has asserted its territorial claim through cruel repression, the systematic
denial
of basic human rights, and attempts to force demographic change – all while plundering Western Sahara’s natural resources.
The special representative monitors six types of violations of children’s rights: killing and maiming, sexual violence, military recruitment, attacks on schools and health centers, abduction, and
denial
of humanitarian access.
Moreover, analysts should not limit themselves to the classic instruments of punishment and
denial
as they assess cyber deterrence.
For example, better attribution forensics may enhance the role of punishment; and better defenses through encryption may increase deterrence by
denial.
After all, when nuclear punishment seemed too draconian to be credible, the US adopted a conventional flexible response to add an element of
denial
in its effort to deter a Soviet invasion of Western Europe.
In some places, the
denial
and invective hurled at Darwin and his theory of evolution in the nineteenth century continue to this day.
For politicians in persistent
denial
about the need act, including US President George W. Bush, Australian Prime Minister John Howard, and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, there is no longer any place to hide.
In other words, even as late as the early summer of 2007, he was, like the Bush administration, in a state of
denial.
In personal relationships,
denial
tends to mask imbalances – but only for so long.
Ultimately, the
denial
cracks and imbalances give rise to frictions and blame – holding a codependent partner responsible for problems of one’s own making.
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