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    You May Now Kiss the Computer Screen : Internet Marriages on Rise in Some Immigrant Communities - by aby benedict
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Wednesday, 6 March 2013

You May Now Kiss the Computer Screen : Internet Marriages on Rise in Some Immigrant Communities - by aby benedict

Punam Chowdhury at the New York Qazi Office in Queens last month as she used a video chat service to marry Tanvir Ahmmed, who was in Bangladesh.
With a red embroidered veil draped over her dark hair, Punam Chowdhury held her breath last month as her fiancé said the words that would make them husband and wife. After she echoed them, they were married. Guests erupted in applause; the bride and groom traded bashful smiles.


Just then, the Internet connection cut out, and the wedding was abruptly over.
Normally one of the most intimate moments two people can share, the marriage had taken place from opposite ends of the globe over the video chat program Skype, with Ms. Chowdhury, an American citizen, in a mosque in Jackson Heights, Queens, and her new husband, Tanvir Ahmmed, in his living room with a Shariah judge in his native Bangladesh.
Their courtship, like so many others, had taken place almost entirely over the Internet — they had met in person only once, years earlier, in passing. But in a twist that underscores technology’s ability to upend traditional notions about romance, people are not just finding their match online, but also saying “I do” there.
These are called proxy marriages, a legal arrangement that allows a couple to wed even in the absence of one or both spouses. They date back centuries: one of the most famous examples was between Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, who were first married in her native Austria in his absence, before she was shipped to meet him in France. Proxy marriages via telegraph have also been documented.
The procedure had been used infrequently in the United States, usually by deployed members of the military worried about being killed and leaving loved ones without benefits. But it is increasingly being used in immigrant communities, where people are seeking to marry partners from their homelands without the expense of matchmaking trips abroad.
Such convenience has also raised concerns that it will facilitate marriage fraud — already a challenge for immigration authorities — as well as make it easier to ensnare vulnerable women in trafficking networks.
Ms. Chowdhury, 21, getting ready for her long-distance wedding on Valentine's Day

The practice is so new that some immigration authorities said they were unaware it was even happening and did not typically provide extra scrutiny to ensure these types of marriages were not misused to secure citizenship. But even those who conduct or arrange these ceremonies have expressed reservations as the practice has grown more widespread.
The imam Mohd A. Qayyoom, who runs the New York Qazi Office in Jackson Heights and officiated Ms. Chowdhury’s wedding in February, said he had turned away people seeking to marry cousins in Southeast Asia in order to get them to the United States. Mazeda A. Uddin, a community activist from Queens, who often plays matchmaker, said she stopped organizing proxy weddings after witnessing people being married and left brokenhearted by unscrupulous foreigners seeking a green card, not a life partner.
“Part of the reason for having the two people come and appear before a priest or a judge is to make sure it is a freely chosen thing,” said Adam Candeub, a professor at Michigan State University College of Law who has studied proxy marriage. “There are some problems with willy-nilly allowing anyone around the world to marry.”
Technically, the Chowdhury-Ahmmed marriage “took place” in Bangladesh, where it was legally registered, not New York, where the practice is not allowed. Only a few states permit proxy marriages, and most require one partner to be in the military. But the United States generally recognizes foreign marriages as long as they are legally conducted abroad and do not break any laws here.
Ms. Chowdhury, an American citizen, was wedding a man from Bangladesh she had met in person only once.
George Andrews, the operations manager for Proxy Marriage Now, a company in Fayetteville, N.C., that facilitates such unions worldwide for a fee, said technology, like Skype, was driving the growth of proxy marriages. In the seven years the company has been in existence, business has increased by 12 percent to 15 percent annually to between 400 and 500 weddings a year. The share not involving someone in the military has grown to 40 percent.
Some of those couples are trying to circumvent restrictive local laws, like those in Israel and other countries, which recognize mixed-religion marriages but will not perform them, he said. Others who live in different countries seek marriage to pave the way to be together, a first step to attaining a visa or citizenship for a spouse, he said. Couples usually dial in to a ceremony in El Salvador, which has comparatively little red tape surrounding the process.
All people applying for American citizenship through marriage must first be interviewed by officials from the Homeland Security or State Department who are charged with rooting out fraud. Officials said that if the spouses were to explain they had been married thousands of miles apart over the Internet, it would quite likely raise a red flag.
And yet, while the agencies ask interviewees for details of their wedding during the immigration interviews, they do not specifically inquire whether it occurred by proxy.
Archi Pyati, the deputy director of the Immigration Intervention Project at the Sanctuary for Families, an organization that helps battered women, said the center frequently saw ways in which proxy marriage was abused. Some cases involve women, many from West Africa, who were married by proxy without their consent, or as children.
Other cases have involved proxy marriage used to bring women into the country who then find themselves pressed into sex work by traffickers.
The practice of proxy marriage is particularly widespread in Islamic countries where the Koran has long been interpreted to explicitly endorse it.
“After all these advancements in technology and all kinds of telecommunication tools, scholars came to the conclusion that it is acceptable,” said the imam Shamsi Ali, of the Jamaica Muslim Center in Queens.
“Skype is making it easier,” he added. “These days you have Google Hangout, too.”
There are those who oppose the practice for traditional reasons.
“It seems strange; I just feel like a wedding begins your new life together, not apart,” said Angela Troia, who owns the Wedding Company, a shop in Manhasset, N.Y., on Long Island, that sells invitations and offers planning guidance for many Queens couples. “I think it takes away from the meaning of it.”
But for Ms. Chowdhury, 21, and Mr. Ahmmed, 31, the giggling pair pretending to feed each other wedding dessert by holding forkfuls of cake to their computer screens that day, it felt full of the gravity of any other wedding. Ms. Chowdhury noted that her aunt had married similarly, long before the Internet age — by telephone.
Peering from the screen of a laptop, Mr. Ahmmed agreed. “This is my lawful wife,” he said.
At the last word, his bride squealed with joy.



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Sunday, 3 February 2013

Evasion iOS 6 Untethered Jailbreak: The First Jailbreak Created Purely For Money? - by aby benedict

Jailbreaking; a procedure in which you free your device from the restrictions placed by Apple has taken a huge popularity these days. The reason? Well, we are about to get one of the most awaited jailbreaks of all time. This new jailbreak which is going to be released this Sunday by the team “Evad3rs” is called Evasi0n. Unlike other previous jailbreaking tools this one is kind of different. Let’s take a look at exactly how.

Evasion “Money” Jailbreak

Now before I begin saying anything, let me clear some basic facts. I personally support the team evaders who have been working hard on this iOS 6/6.1 untethered jailbreak and even if they “ask” for money, it isn’t a bad thing. After all they have worked hard just to release a tool that can jailbreak our devices for free. Well that out-of-the-way, let’s take a look at Evasion jailbreak.
Evasion, which is going to be released this coming Sunday will allow millions of iOS device owners to jailbreak their device. Giving us the users, ability to fully customize our iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Which sounds great. But unlike previous jailbreaks, evasion has been publicized a lot, even getting a dedicated website which surprisingly has advertisements. So what’s wrong with putting ads? Nothing, but the surprising bit is, these hackers have never done it in the past. When I say “these hackers” I primarily mean the iPhone Dev Team .
If you visit the iPhone Dev Team blog, they currently, and in the past, did not have ads running on it, despite the fact that the iPhone Dev Team managed to attract more than 100 million page views since it started. Imagine themoney they could have made out of it. But they did not.
Another thing which seems out of the usual is; Evaders has already placed a donation button before actually releasing the jailbreak, which is definitely something most of the hackers/teams in the past did not do. If I recall correctly, the iPhone Dev Team has never asked for donations in the past.

Evasion Jailbreak Money Making

Although many people consider i0n1c to be on the “wrong side”, but we should at least look at some facts regarding the money that is currently being made by the team Evaders.
The fact that evasion has recently been created makes it kind of difficult to exactly see how many page views it is getting daily. Alexa and Compete both have no data on Evasion but by making a few assumptions we can guess that the site is getting hundreds of thousands of page views per day. If the real numbers are in millions, I wouldn’t be surprised.
That is only the ad money, the rest lies in donations.
Evaders have placed a big “contribute” button for those who wish to donate to the Evaders team.
Team Evad3rs is going to make the most money from donations than ads on the site. Although there is no way we can accurately check how much are people contributing to this jailbreak but the amount would lie in a couple of thousand dollars per day. Now that might not seem a big number, but this coming Sunday, that amount is going to skyrocket.
The donation amount would be in six figures!
We won’t know the exact number unless one of the members release the numbers regarding how much moneywas contributed to the iOS 6/6.1 untethered jailbreak.

Evasion Jailbreak Reality

If you have read this entire article you might feel that this post is biased against the members of the team Evaders. Well let me make it very clear to those people who are about to write hate comments below; as I mentioned above, we are not against the members of this jailbreak team, in fact we very much support them and even argue our followers to contribute for the betterment of the community. But we have to keep a free mind, and check some basic reality regarding the evasion jailbreak for iOS 6.x.
Once Evasion jailbreak is released, it will make the members of the team Evaders very rich. In fact, evasion untethered jailbreak for iOS 6/6.1 will be the most money-making jailbreak ever!
Is evasion the start of jailbreaks that will be focused mainly on money-making rather than pure fun/hacking? Is it start of a new era in jailbreaking?
What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comment section below.



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