[lacnog] Fwd: [alc-cmsi] GISW 2011
Erick Iriarte Ahon
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Jue Dic 8 22:35:04 BRST 2011
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> De: Valeria Betancourt <valeriab en apc.org>
> Fecha: 8 de diciembre de 2011 16:58:09 GMT-05:00
> Para: alc-cmsi en wsis-cs.org
> Asunto: [alc-cmsi] GISW 2011
> Responder a: alc-cmsi en wsis-cs.org
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> Hola todos/as,
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> El informe del 2011 del Monitor Mundial sobre la Sociedad de la Información (GISW, por sus siglas en inglés), ha sido publicado hoy. Está enfocado en las libertades y los derechos humanos en línea.
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> Esperamos que resulte de su interés.
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> Mayor información en el anuncio que remito acá. Disculpen la duplicación si ya lo recibieron.
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> Saludos,
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> Valeria
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> NO EMBARGO
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> New report on internet and democracy is dedicated to the Arab revolutions
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> THURSDAY DECEMBER 8 2011, Johannesburg (APC and Hivos) – Launching on December 10 --Human Rights Day-- the Global Information Society Watch 2011 report investigates how governments and internet and mobile phone companies are restricting freedom online - and how citizens are responding using the very same technologies.
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> Everyone is familiar with the stories of Egypt and Tunisia. GISWatch authors tell these and other lesser-known stories from over fifty countries including:
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> * PRISON CONDITIONS IN ARGENTINA Prisoners are using the internet protest living conditions and demand respect for their rights.
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> * TORTURE IN INDONESIA The torture of two West Papuan farmers was recorded on a mobile phone and leaked to the internet. The video spread to well-known human rights sites sparking public outrage and a formal investigation by the authorities.
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> * THE TSUNAMI IN JAPAN Citizens used social media to share actionable information during the devastating tsunami, and in the aftermath online discussions contradicted misleading reports coming from state authorities.
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> Other countries include China, Iran, Lebanon and Pakistan.
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> “Written by internationally-renowned experts, the report brings its readers easy-to-read and yet comprehensive articles, many with policy proposals, on the most important challenges protecting human rights on the internet is facing today,” says lawyer Matthias C. Kettemann, co-chair of the Internet Rights and Principles Coalition. “The report's country studies –which are in turn saddening, moving, uplifting-- shed light on how the internet can truly be a catalyst for change – and how it can be misused.”
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> In his preface to the report Frank La Rue, UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression says “GISWatch 2011 offers timely commentary on the future of the internet as an open and shared platform that everyone has the right to access.”
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> GISWatch 2011 also includes expert reports from:
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> * Egyptian blogger Ramy Raoof on the the role of the internet in the wave of recent social resistance in North Africa
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> * Alex Comninos on revolutions and cyber crackdowns in the Middle East and North Africa
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> * Ron Deibert (Open Net Initiative) on cyberwarfare and counter-terrorism: implications for an open and free internet
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> * Joe McNamee (EDRI) on internet intermediaries - the border control guards who get to monitor and censor your content simply because they host your information
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> * Ben Wagner on Who profits from restricting speech?
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> Global Information Society Watch 2011
> Internet rights and democratisation - Focus on freedom of expression and association online
> Published by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) and Hivos
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> The report is available online for download at www.giswatch.org from December 8. Watch this space for information about how you can buy a paperback copy.
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> MEDIA ENQUIRIES
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> Members of the media may obtain print copies of this and previous reports on request and interviews can be arranged with authors by writing to:
> Karen Higgs, APC communications manager
> khiggs en apc.orgskype id: karen_apc
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> END
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> Valeria Betancourt
> Directora / Manager
> Programa de Políticas de Information y Comunicación / Communication and Information Policy Programme
> Asociación para el Progreso de las Comunicaciones / Association for
> Progressive Communications, APC
> http://www.apc.org
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