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Do your deed and fight back
To any skilled people reading and maybe remembering this
http://www.attrition.org/mirror/attrition/2000/08/01/www.myanmar.com/mirror.html
Bloggers and other cyber activists within Burma risk their lives by publishing any information counter to the government line, but they still do it because they believe that freedom of expression is worth that sacrifice.
You don't have to make such a sacrifice, but if you have computer skills, can breach firewalls, routers and web site security then you could greatly assist the people of Burma. By taking down official Burmese government propaganda and posting pictures, information about the protests, information about the lies of the Burmese junta, and news of the huge support being offered by the rest of the world - preferably in Burmese - then you could help free the people from this terrible regime.
If the information is removed, do it again - automate the attacks, do whatever you can to ensure that the Burmese can see the truth about their government.
You may have hacked for fun, or personal gain in the past - now you have a chance to hack for freedom.
Regime sites:
http://www.myanmar.com/
http://www.myanmar.com/news/index.html
http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/ (blocked from external access)
http://www.mofa.gov.mm/ (blocked from external access)
http://www.moha.gov.mm/ (blocked from external access)
http://www.mpt.net.mm/ (blocked from external access)
http://www.myanmar-information.net/
http://www.myanmar.com/myanmartimes/
http://www.mnped.gov.mm/ (blocked from external access)
http://www.myanmar.com/newspaper/kyaymon/index.html
http://www.myanmar.com/newspaper/nlm/index.html -
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burma and partner in crime fortinet - yes, as mentioned. fortinet is a us company !!!
This country is among the very worst enemies of Internet freedom and in many ways its policies are worse than China's. The price of computers and a home Internet connection is prohibitive so Internet cafés are the target of the military regime's scrutiny. As in neighbouring Vietnam and China, access to opposition sites is systematically blocked, in this case with technology supplied by the US firm Fortinet. Burma's censorship is special - Web-based e-mail, such as Yahoo! or Hotmail, cannot be used and all Internet café computers record every five minutes the screen being consulted, to spy on what customers are doing.
http://www.blog.thesietch.org/2007/09/29/hackers-unite-for-burmese-freedom/
Regime sites include
http://www.myanmar.com/
http://www.myanmar.com/news/index.html
http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/ (blocked from external access)
http://www.mofa.gov.mm/ (blocked from external access)
http://www.moha.gov.mm/ (blocked from external access)
http://www.mpt.net.mm/ (blocked from external access)
http://www.myanmar-information.net/
http://www.myanmar.com/myanmartimes/
http://www.mnped.gov.mm/ (blocked from external access)
http://www.myanmar.com/newspaper/kyaymon/index.html
http://www.myanmar.com/newspaper/nlm/index.html -
Do your bit:
/. State TV: http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/
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Re:no idea
from watching state tv ( http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/) burma's junta does not give a flying fuck about the un or the us
china and other bording countries.... thats a different story. -
Re:What about inside Burma?
that is EXACTLY the message state TV is giving on http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/
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LIVE
on state tv http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/
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Re:Oddly enough...
perhaps they are the 'official' photos though from http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/ ( State tv)
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Re:The Junta will open the switch, i.e. turn it of
.....but you will still see http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/ where-ever you go in burma....
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Re:What about inside Burma?
well it certainly gives the illusion it is free... definitly compared to http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/ (state tv)
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Re:Sounds like a good use for DRM
whereas you can watch http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/ as many times as you want and nothing comes of it....
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Re:tpb does its part
pity they haven't linked to http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/
it would be cool to slashdot the state propaganda channel. -
Re:no idea
go watch http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/
that blatant state propaganda should give you an incite into what's going on. -
Re:Thanks for the info
p.s. free to free to watch how great Myanmar is on state tv at http://www.mrtv3.net.mm/
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