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We still live in a world with boundaries and where non-intervention
and self-determination are principles of international law.
As activists in a civil society organization, and being involved in
the development and promotion of technology, the best approach is to
use the tools you have at your hands to procrastinate and voice the
benefits to live in an open and democratic society where respect and
acceptance are part of the foundation, and adding education and dialog
to develop the basis to help elect and support government authorities
that represent the will of the people.
It is important to strike a reasonable balance on how non governmental
organizations can drive part of the movement that counters disparate
government actions.
My .02
Jorge
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 2:18 AM, Mohab Altlaity <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello Everyone;
> This is Mohab Altlaity from Egypt ..
> I'm new to this mailing list ... i have just joined :) ..
>
> I'm not sure if you discussed this topic before or not ..
> It is about the Internet freedom ... how to prevent any country from
> stopping the Internet in their countries ..
> I wanna find a way to prevent what happened before "and can be done again"
> in some countries against the Internet activists ...
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> Any ideas?
>
> Mohab Mohammad Altlaity
> Embedded SW Engineer,
> VIAS Egypt -Valeo Interbranch Automotive Software.
> http://www.valeo.com
>
> Mobile: 0106938463
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