Bloggers are being asked to show their support for freedom of expression by Amnesty International.
The human rights group also wants web log writers to highlight the plight of fellow bloggers jailed for what they wrote in their online journals.
The organisation said fundamental rights such as free speech faced graver threats than ever before.
The campaign coincides with the start of a week-long UN-organised conference that will debate the future of the net.
Watching words
"Freedom of expression online is a right, not a privilege - but it's a right that needs defending," said Steve Ballinger of Amnesty International. "We're asking bloggers worldwide to show their solidarity with web users in countries where they can face jail just for criticising the government."
Mr Ballinger said the case of Iranian blogger Kianoosh Sanjari was just one example of the dangers that some online writers can face. Mr Sanjari was arrested in early October following his blogging about conflicts between the Iranian police and the supporters of Shia cleric Ayatollah Boroujerdi.
Amnesty wanted bloggers to publicise cases such as this, said Mr Ballinger, and to declare their backing for the right to free speech online.
The human rights group is also taking its campaign to the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) - a group set up by the UN to act as a debating body for national net policies. The first big meeting of the IGF takes place in Athens from 30 October to 2 November.
"The Internet Governance Forum needs to know that the online community is concerned about free expression online and willing to stand up for it," said Mr Ballinger.
Many governments were using technology to suppress the free flow of information among their citizens, said Mr Ballinger.
"People have been locked up just for expressing their views in an email or a website," he said. "Sites and blogs have been shut down and firewalls built to prevent access to information."
Hi-tech firms such as Yahoo and Google have been criticised for the help they have given to nations such as China which works hard to monitor online discussion.
In May 2006, Amnesty International started a campaign that aimed to expose the ways that governments use the net to quash dissent. Co-ordinated via the Irrepressible.info website, the campaign asks websites to use an icon displaying text from censored sites.
Pledges gathered from those backing this campaign will be presented at the IGF.
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Orange Broadband.
Its been a bad day for Orange broadband customers,with at least 250,000 customers without an Internet connection since 4pm on Monday.
Users in Lancashire,Surrey and London had to report their problems via Internet message boards.
An Orange spokesperson said only customers who used exchange equipment installed by third parties, instead of BT, were affected.
All well and good then.
But who was it that installed the equipment that failed.
Orange themselves !
Im a believer in the Laws of Karma.
If people act badly,then bad things happen to THEM.
I believe the same thing applies to organisations.
To the Laws of Karma,I say Thank You.
Users in Lancashire,Surrey and London had to report their problems via Internet message boards.
An Orange spokesperson said only customers who used exchange equipment installed by third parties, instead of BT, were affected.
All well and good then.
But who was it that installed the equipment that failed.
Orange themselves !
Im a believer in the Laws of Karma.
If people act badly,then bad things happen to THEM.
I believe the same thing applies to organisations.
To the Laws of Karma,I say Thank You.
Monday, October 09, 2006
The War they dont want you to know about !
n the last eight weeks,228 people been killed by Israeli forces in Palestine.
37 of them Children.
It appears that Israel,angry at the bloody nose handed to them by Lebanon,are taking their spite out on the Palestinians.
Why arent these reports reaching our TV screens and Newspapers ?
The War,or ethnic cleansing as it is really called,is indefensible.
So the story does not get told.
Israel have been trickle feeding water to Palestine for years.Now they are pulling the plug on electricity,hitting Gaza especially.
There is no doubt that Israel are targetting civilians.
Whether,by continued air strikes against palestinian villages,or by "collective punishment" through the power outages.
This is against the Geneva Convention !
Yet,this is happening NOW.
The Western world remain silent in their condemnation of Israel.
We should be SCREAMING !
37 of them Children.
It appears that Israel,angry at the bloody nose handed to them by Lebanon,are taking their spite out on the Palestinians.
Why arent these reports reaching our TV screens and Newspapers ?
The War,or ethnic cleansing as it is really called,is indefensible.
So the story does not get told.
Israel have been trickle feeding water to Palestine for years.Now they are pulling the plug on electricity,hitting Gaza especially.
There is no doubt that Israel are targetting civilians.
Whether,by continued air strikes against palestinian villages,or by "collective punishment" through the power outages.
This is against the Geneva Convention !
Yet,this is happening NOW.
The Western world remain silent in their condemnation of Israel.
We should be SCREAMING !
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