Michael Weisman on Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:00:46 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> FW: When technology is utilized against us. |
Forwarding from another list. This one gave me chills. I've deleted email addresses for privacy. Mike Weisman -- Please respond to: Mike Weisman popeye@speakeasy.net > > To all, > > An interesting comment on everything Freedom to Connect stands for as we > learn that Nokia and Seimens have provided aid to the Iranian government > in their quest to censor communication and spread misinformation. > > "...the Iranian government appears to be engaging in a practice often > called deep packet inspection, which enables authorities to not only > block communication but to monitor it to gather information about > individuals, as well as alter it for disinformation purposes, according > to these experts." > http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124562668777335653.html > > An acquaintance of mine made the following analysis, referring to the > Iranian government, "All of their mistakes, though, track back to that > first one: failure to understand information in the 21st century." > > To which the following response was offered, "And that sentence will be > the concluding statement in the history books that discuss this time." > > > In another rather strange wrinkle that only our connected time could > produce, Anonymous, the group who attempted to disrupt the Church of > Scientology, is now working to identify members of the Basij, the > Iranian government's militant plain clothes police who are being blamed > for terrorizing the protesters, with some apparent success. > http://i40.tinypic.com/2dturfo.jpg > > In a statement released yesterday, Anonymous said, "Hello leaders of > Iran, we are Anonymous. As the eyes of the entire world hold you under > close scrutiny, the eyes of the Internet have taken similar notice of > your recent actions. While the governments of the world condemn you for > your violation of human rights Anonymous has taken a particular interest > in your recent attempts to censor the Internet not only for your own > people, but for the citizens of the entire world. > Such suppression of dissent cannot go unpunished. By cutting off > information of the Iranian citizens to rest of the world you have made > clear to us that the most revered of human rights, the right to free > speech is no longer important to you. By seeking to silence the voice of > the people in an election and silence the criticism of such a gross > cover up you have prepared to enter the anger and rage of your people. > Anonymous has therefore made it our mission to see to it that the voice > of the Iranian people can be heard around the world. Just like [another > authoritarian religious group], Anonymous will tear down the walls of > silence using only the truth. The truth you are trying so hard to > suppress by using violence, intimidation and fascist laws. > As your people continue to riot and speak out against you, as you > continue to beat and shoot your own citizens in the street, as you > continue to lie in the face of the entire world, know that the Internet > is watching and that we do not like what we see. > Knowledge is free. We are Anonymous, we are Legion, we do not forgive, > we do not forget. > Expect us." > > Interesting times we live in... > > Ken DiPietro > LaVale MD > # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org