Amnesty International vs. Internet Censorship
An anonymous reader writes "Amnesty International has a new online campaign against governments which censor websites, monitor online communications, and persecute citizens who express dissent in blogs, emails, or chat-rooms. The website, Irrepressible.info contains a web-based petition (to be presented at a UN conference in November 2006) and also a downloadable web gadget which displays random excerpts of censored material on your own website."
Tell me, why I can't find any mention of this in Amnesty International's campaign list? Suspicious... also, why .info?
What we need isn't a petition that corporations and governments will ignore. What we need is a working FreeNet, and not in java, but in some truly open source language.
Everyone pray to the FOSS infrastructure gods! That'll more likely help than any petition ever will.
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I hope somebody can stop insanity like tracking all e-mails or even paying taxes per e-mail as suggested in EU.
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"Amnesty International has a new online campaign against governments which censor websites
So, are they also going after all those "enlightened" governments that censor "hate speech" and neo-Nazi crap, or are they selectively enforcing their policy?
Uttering logically derived and empirically supported truths to the disciples of the orthodox establishment.
"Amnesty International has a new online campaign against governments which censor websites, monitor online communications, and persecute citizens who express dissent in blogs, emails, or chat-rooms."
Emphasis mine. Every government does that, and it's unlikely that any petition will end that. Why? Because not all of that monitoring is done with 'Evil Intent'. I'm not going to complain because the police are watching IRC rooms as part of operation Avalanche or whatever. I'm not going to complain when they shut down some idiots website telling someone to go poison the water supply.
This may not be a popular view with the yanks, but not all censorship or eavesdropping is inherently bad. The problem is making sure there are controls in place, so that that power can't be abused. The other problem is trust.
The widget is javascript, I'm sure an oppresive regime would never use a browser exploit to glean information from the people they're censoring.
I must say, I admire their motives, copying censored content all over the web to make it effectively impossible to censor. But their implementation is totally flawed; From the site:
.. but then they invite you to include a javascript file from a central server - what happens when that server gets blocked by a censoring country? All the copies go offline.
"If you have a website, myspace page or blog, help us spread the word and undermine unwarranted censorship by publishing censored material from our database directly onto your site."
Great, amnesty, really great. The cynic in me just wants to say that all amnesty want is to have people "spread the word and undermine unwarranted censorship by driving more people to our website, not by publishing censored material"...
... if an organisation like Amnesty is getting involved in this way then internet censorship is a real threat that we should all be concerned with. ...
Amnesty really is the hardcore of moral activism.
From blood diamonds to the arms trade, from violence against women to the death penalty, and not forgetting the letter writing campaigns, Amnesty doesn't concern itself with minor issues like Microsoft vs Linux or Google taking over the world.
I think I might actualy do something to contribute this time
Come on people.
We all know that the US is the worst when it comes to censorship and human rights violations.
So why, when I visit that site, do I see a quote from a Syrian site?
Come on people, prioritize.
-john
should be more concerned with the crimes comited against mankink by Bush. The death penalty and the Guantanamo prison should be in the top priority list.
Why don't you just call Amnesty's Mel Herdon and ask him yourself? I don't get your post
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UN: Please don't censor your people, China.
China: We have nuclear weapons, stupid.
UN: Oh, damn.
UN: Hey, Iran. Please don't censor your...
Iran: Uranium, uranium, uranium. Stick it up uranium, UN.
In China, it's state security and public stability. In the EU it's anti-racism, who can oppose that? And in the United States it's nothing short of making America safe for democracy through "campaign finance reform." What kind of commie bastard opposes public safety, supports racism and is in favor of letting others (special interests) run our government?
And if Slashdot were to be censored, how many of you would then be concerned?
Despite claiming to work on myspace, the increasingly more stringent myspace html control doesnt allow the content to be added, censoring if you will the information boxes.
Dunno about China but Iranian gov't does not need nukes to protect itself against human rights violation accusations. Iran has OIL!
We (Iranians) have beed silenced long before Iran started its nuke program
A non-government lobbyist organization has no obligation to being fair, just to effective. Being effective means taking up the most popular cases. If they start defending the right to publish pedophile fantasies, to take a non-political example, that will be used against them and make the entire campaign inefficient.
Good use of the "I'm not entering into details" line that prevents anyone verifying what you say or assessing its relevance. Some people may find this tactic overused, but the classics are often worth a revisit.
Excellent use of the "political prisoners in America" concept. A lesser troll would have blown everything by saying the guy was sent ot Guantanamo or something. Your post shows the subtlety and restraint of a true artist. And this of course supporting your underlying "maybe murder shouldn't be illegal" theme.
I was a little disapointed that you didn't manage to get in any reference to the murderer's appetite for bananas, but in fairness that might have been too good a fit.
Overall I'm going to give you a 9 (nine!) for artistry, equal to the top scores I've given.
However, you've only received one response, and that from a troll rating service! I'm afraid this gives you a measly 1 (one) for technical achievement.
Oh thank god. Amnesty International involved! Great, now the anti-censorship lobby will have childish name-calling, double standards on freedom of speech, and glossy leaflets on their side. How I have waited for this day.
I'm a supporter of the anti-censorship side of this debate, but having an organisation that believes in censorship of opinions they dislike really means little. I know this is going to stir people up, but consider this quote (from Wikipedia);
However, the right to freedom of expression is not absolute -- neither for the creators of material nor their critics. It carries responsibilities and it may, therefore, be subject to restrictions in the name of safeguarding the rights of others. In particular, any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence cannot be considered legitimate exercise of freedom of expression. Under international standards, such "hate speech" should be prohibited by law.
Now, as much as nationalists, racists and religious extremists are scum, the fact of the matter is that they all have the right to a voice, just like everyone else. One shouldn't ban political opinions you dislike. When people use bigotry as an excuse to commit force or fraud, it is the act itself which is the crime, and deserves punishment, not the motive behind it.
During the last UN conference on the internet, held in Tunisia, Robert Mugabe, dictator of Zimbabwe, got up and said, "There is too much freedom of speech on the internet" and received huge applause from the assembled thugs and potentates.
The UN has a lot of evil members. Don't forget that.
Who watches the watchers?
Don't thank God, thank a doctor!
didn't they notice that the German Democratic Republic from the country list doesn't exist anymore?!
I hope I didn't brain my damage.
I found a good site on Amnesty International's campaign. Check it out here.
"When the atomic bomb goes off there's devastation...but when the atomic bong goes off there's celebraaaaation!"
Does Amnesty International include the Wikipedia in its list of those censoring dissenters?
Because I and others have been prevented from telling the truth there several times.
Silent about genocide, subjugated poverty and terror; up to and including denial of distribution of UN medicine to children resulting in the deaths of 100K+ under 18 because of political alliances.
Should really clean house before going abroad.
When trying to sign their "pledge", I discovered that they allow me to select the "German Democratic Republic" (GDR for short) as a country.
The GDR was merged 1990 with Western Germany.
Where is AI they buying their country- and address lists from?
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I can't believe this. Amnesty, a major human right organisation with lots of members, money and influence takes up internet freedom as a campaining topic and what do slashdotters do? Moan, complain and try to rip jokes out of it.
Believe me, Amnesty has been able to change pretty many things in this world, and for better. Now they are taking up the case of Shi Tao, who got 10 years in China for advancing freedom. Now sign the damn petition, it takes a freaking 10 seconds! Would be great to have 100.000 names on it. Slashdotters could and should help.
http://irrepressible.info/
Will they fight governements that make it their job to make it difficult to put porn online?
Don't fight for your country, if your country does not fight for you.
You forgot to reference your quote which happens to be an opinion, not a fact. Whether or not you or I agree with it, it does seem to be a reasonable opinion, but it would help to know whose it is.
/. type people were concerned about censorship, we wouldn't stand a chance.
Whether or not you like AI and it's methods, they do attract the attention of quite a few people. It helps to have them on our side of this issue. If only
If you must moderate, please moderate as irrelevent, not something bad, because I'm sure someone will find this interest
I didn't make it clear enough; that was a quote from Amnesty themselves; at least according to Wikipedia
I am interested in seeing what will happen in November. But for the time being there is a faster solution. anoNet is a VPN network which operates just like the Internet but without the influence of the government. All communications are encrypted and uncensored. People are free to say whatever they want to without fear of persecution. We use the 1.0.0.0/8 IP range, so it is impossible to geographically identify a user based on their IP. It is 100% anonymous. Interested? Visit http://anonet.org/ for details.
"When people use bigotry as an excuse to commit force or fraud, it is the act itself which is the crime, and deserves punishment, not the motive behind it."
And that is your opinion, but not how the law works in most western european countries.
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"and also a downloadable web gadget which displays random excerpts of censored material on your own website"
Dear Amnesty,
First: what is a web gadget?
Second: why does amnesty international want to put porn on my website?
Cheers
There is a subtle form/efforts of censorship here in these Slashdot discussion forums. How? By the scoring of comments made. Yes it's subtle but likely does dissuade some readers from reading a post that is scored zero.
It's obvious that if anyone challenges the "status quo" here - there is an instant challenge by one or more readers - or by negatively branding a comment with a zero score. At the same time those who give zero scores do not have to prove the "status quo" is true/valid and so on - which of course is a double standard.
The above applies in spades to any subject to do with so-called "religion", so-called "HIV=AIDS", so-called "Global Warming Caused By People" or UNUSABLE web pages/sites that are "glorified marginally animated magazine pages"
I agree 100%.
I am not going to sign this petition. I don't want governments to force more regulations on privately owned telecoms. And the LAST, the very last thing I want to see, is an "international government" doing anything except ceasing to exist. Not proposing treaties, not controlling guns, not levying international taxes, not taking 50 fucking billion dollars a year from US Taxpayers and then attempting to claim control over our nation.
Hm ... so AI will be campaining against most of the "free world" pretty soon, judging from new laws in Europe and developments in the U.S.
Hard to tell if this is supposed to be a joke - if so, I didn't even hear the WHOOSH. But in case you really did miss the point, the kind of censorship that Amnesty cares about is government censorship. Your issues with Wikipedia are easily resolved: post your material somewhere else, start a competing site, whatever. "Freedom of speech" doesn't translate to a right to have others publish your speech, or agree with it, or take it seriously.
The sort of "censorship" that Wikipedia does happens all the time in even the most free societies: some ideas won't be popular, or will be ignored, or actively suppressed, for whatever reasons. For example, Slashdot quite effectively censors unwanted material via its moderation system. The reasons for such censorship are often benign, e.g. designed to improve the quality of discussion; or they may be less benign, in the case of the kind of "groupthink" which can be quite repressive for members of the affected group. But even when good intentions fail, or in cases which are deliberately not benign, the fact that the censorship is not enforced by a government backed up by the power of weapons and imprisonment means that the victims have alternatives.
For example, if you're a Scientologist or an Opus Dei member who's being repressed within those organizations, you can still publish whatever you want to say about the offending organization, and in free countries the law will protect your right to do so. You may have to deal with thugs who try to make you regret your choice (especially in the case of Scientology) -- speech which is critical of others still carries risks. But as long as your government isn't helping to suppress your free speech, and will help protect you against illegal attacks on your reputation or person that result from your reasonable free speech, then things are working pretty much the way they should.
Serious, hard-to-fix problems begin when governments turn against their citizens and impose unreasonable constraints on their speech. That's when things start to go badly wrong for citizens, and those are the cases that Amnesty cares about.
Is the removal of news sites critical to Islam from search engines part of the censorship they oppose?
Somehow I doubt it.
Is/ought. AI should be arguing for "ought" not "is." When discussing what ought to be, what is is hardly relevant.
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"Silent about genocide, subjugated poverty and terror; up to and including denial of distribution of UN medicine to children resulting in the deaths of 100K+ under 18 because of political alliances."
- eng), "In Africa, the number of armed conflicts declined following several peace agreements in 2005. But widespread rape and killings continued - most shockingly in Darfur - against a background of poverty and disease." Their worldwide report condens mass killings in numerous other countries as well.
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I'm sorry, but that's complete bullshit.
Silent about genocide? From their on website (http://web.amnesty.org/report2006/globaloverview
Here's a full link to the Amnesty website disucssing the Darfur genocide in depth as well as other African issues: http://web.amnesty.org/report2006/2af-summary-eng
In addition to that, I've seen numerous speakers from AI giving lectures/talks about the Darfur genocide. Your comment isn't just offensive because it's a lie, but because you're slandering one of the few organizations that's exerting public pressure to relieve the plight of the Darfur people.
I'm afraid I couldn't find a single source for Amnesty International causing deaths by denying children medicine; please feel free to post a news link from a credible source. Also, I'm curious, how does an NGO, primarily funded by private donations, have the power and reach to deny "100k+ under 18" kids medicine?
And what is law but legislated opinion?
Riiiight. And we all know that those in power give a flying fuck as to what Amnesty has to say. Since when has AI influenced any government's policy? Do you really think Joe Sixpack is going to watch the nightly news and say "Edna! Holy Shit! Those bastards are censoring us.. quick, out with the letterhead so that I may apply pressure to those in power!"
You may now STFU.
Well, that might be becuase Amnesty is targeting government, not the decisions of private search engines as to what constitutes a journalistic source from a ranting and raving tabloid (yes, the two are hard to really tell apart these days, but you're not going to get me to side with the rabid neocons any more than I will with Dan Rather or Indymedia).
Amnesty International has recently adopted a policy where abortion is considered a human right.
What do people here think about this? Is it over-stepping their mark?
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They list France for the Yahoo Nazi paraphernalia problem, and the German government getting ISPs to filter "hate sites."
I'm surprised. Most organizations like this don't think silencing Nazis is censorship.
First, I do not understand the criticisms here of Amnesty. They are doing the right thing by taking a stand against these oppressive governments which would deny a basic human right to people: free speech, or sit by while corporations do it.
Of course, it seems the US, may, if people do not demand that telecommunications carriers, including ISPs carry data unmodified, unaltered and unrestricted through their networks, the US will be in a situation not dissimilar to that of the likes of China. The government will simply sit by and watch while corporations, in the name of "profits" and "cost" will censor information. Both will be complicit in depriving people of basic human rights. The Internet has become probably the first true implementation of free speech, where anyone can publish information which can be read by anyone else. It should be protected. Freedom of speech should be considered absolute. We should not make freedom or thoughts illegal, only some actions.
Looks like you cannot use their javascript code in Blogger:
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Your HTML cannot be accepted: Tag is not allowed:
I guess the forbidden javascript will also be cut out of this Blogger error message quote.
Talk about censorship...
But in fact, if you click the check box to ignore HTML errors, it posts alright.
Robet Mugabe is not the only leader of a UN member state who believes there should be limits to freedom on the Internet.
Your unconditional support of Israel and what it stands for is just sickening. Don't you realize that suicide bombing is a sympton of desperation? The Palestinians have been oppressed ever since the creation of Israel. It was their land, and the Jewish bought up parts of the land and took the rest by force... and yes, through terrorism. Wouldn't you be pissed off and frustrated if someone forced you out of their land and the so called civilized world didn't do anything to stop it? Not only that, but the strongest power on earth was backing your opponent because plenty of opponents lobby groups was pushing them to do so? I don't support suicide killings or any other murdering of humans, but I do understand that they're frustrated, and desperation is born from this frustration... and this desperation is shown in suicide bombings.
That sounds incendiary, but I find myself on the side of Iran. I can't help but have this feeling that our government manipulates the press so that it can justify plundering the resources of other countries in the name of democracy and the fight against "terror". Sure, the terror of the #1 fossil fuel economy running out of oil. Rather than accept responsibility for our own energy consumption, we use military force to control the supplier.
It's not hard to see the perspective of people outside the U.S. that think the U.S. is an evil oppressor. Geez, I walk down the street and see families living in palatial houses with huge gas guzzling cars (several of them) and very expensive lifestyles. Then you flip on the tube and see abject poverty and starvation all over the world. Oops, end of rant...
In Australia we are not even allowed to know what is being censored/filtered. The ISP's are given a list and they are not allowed to release it.
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They don't advocate banning political desicions they don't like. They advocate banning hate speech. Conservatism and libertarianism are not hate speech, if you're worried. That definition is about the same as the EU's.
When people use bigotry as an excuse to commit lynchings, terrorism, and genocide, stopping the proponents of these ideas is better than waiting for these kind of crimes to happen. AI is an international organization, and some places in the world do have bigger problems than frivolous lawsuits from people exploiting hate crime laws. When the man on the radio is shouting for all the 's slaughter, and people are starting to pick up machetes, it's best not to wait until the crime occurs to shut down the radio station. His speech should not be protected.
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Why, after being a topic on /. one of the webs most visited sites, have only 7627 people signed the pledge? Doesn't /. readers care? I mean there have been several cases of internet censorship presented here on /. - it even has it's own topic here. It clearly shows that there's need for campaigns like this - so why not support it? It's so easy.
Internet censorship can be countered using technical means. The technical community should get together to make this happen, but does not do this. Instead there are petitions and bickering, and complaining about standards protocols in which to implement things, and usual off-topic anti-U.S. ranting by various Euro-weenies.
Want to get people in China and other countries onto the Internet? Quit bickering and support FreeNet http://freenet.sourceforge.net/ or ThruView http://www.thruview.com/.
You've read my post, but you haven't really understood it.
The speech should not be classified along with the act of violence. If the person is clearly intending to be violent, then you use existing laws.
Restricting speech you don't like ("hate speech" as AI calls it) hass nothing to do with violence - violence is illegal through existing laws. It just curtails freedom of speech.
The fact or not that other countries have different problems from us makes no difference: everyone should have the same human rights and situations, such as war, are no excuse to take away freedom of speech.
When people use bigotry as an excuse to commit force or fraud, it is the act itself which is the crime, and deserves punishment, not the motive behind it.
That statement is even more correct if you leave out everything before that first comma. It is, without exception, the act itself which is the crime.
What?
Hmmm...agreed.
No only does those people get shut down, they get sentenced to years in prison for acts that weren't even crimes where they occured.
Look up Zundel and Toeben.
Amnesty International's solution won't work.
Putting up some censored text does nothing to stop snooping and web tracking. This is a more important problem we have facing the global society.
Between the US and China there has been a rediculous number of infringements on human privacy and freedom of speech. I think the best way to stop the NSA and China's insistence on snooping and restricting is for as many people as possible to start participating in an anonymizing service, like the EFF's TOR Project. It wraps every web request in encryption and then routes it through other servers so noone can tell what the other person is looking for. I wrote a tutorial on putting this anonymizing software on a hidden volume in a USB key for those people who want to be able to surf the web, without big brother tracking them. Make your own DemocraKey, and let's take away every government's ability to regulate thought.