[IRP] Slim Amamou (and other bloggers) arrested in Tunisia
michael gurstein
gurstein
Fri Jan 7 18:10:09 EET 2011
One thought and it isn't very well worked through, is to mount a (HR)
campaign on the Internet (i.e. exposing the issue through friendly Internet
based sources while making sure that there are appropriate connections to
the powers that be in Tunisia) based on our "Draft Internet Rights and
Principles" (or as though the IRP was already out there and at least in
circulation/discussion... I'm assuming this is a FOEI (Freedom of Expression
on the Internet) issue here.
MG
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[mailto:irp-bounces at lists.internetrightsandprinciples.org] On Behalf Of
Dixie Hawtin
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 7:41 AM
To: Meryem Marzouki; IRP; Expression IPjustice
Subject: Re: [IRP] Slim Amamou (and other bloggers) arrested in Tunisia
Hi Meryem,
I have heard about the very sorry situation in Tunisia and it is desperately
sad that Slim has been targeted. Thanks for letting us know.
I'm just wondering is there anything we can do? An online petition, or
people we should send messages of support (or censure) to, or something
else? Does anyone have any ideas? I would like us to respond in some way.
Thanks,
Dixie
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From: irp-bounces at lists.internetrightsandprinciples.org
[mailto:irp-bounces at lists.internetrightsandprinciples.org] On Behalf Of
Meryem Marzouki
Sent: 07 January 2011 15:28
To: IRP; Expression IPjustice
Subject: [IRP] Slim Amamou (and other bloggers) arrested in Tunisia
Dear all,
You've probably heard about the situation in Tunisia, with street
demonstrations, strikes and other actions following events in the
city of Sidi Bouzid since mid-December, when a young unemployed men
selling goods in the streets immolate himself after the police seized
his goods. He recently died. These protests and of course this
desperate act, are a consequence of corruption and very high level of
unemployment, especially for young people including highly educated
people, in the country.
The Tunisian authorities exercizes severe repression against
protesters, and has intensified the censorship of the press and any
independent reporting and the targetting of any dissenting voice. In
particular, Slim Amamou - who recently participated to our
discussions on the IRP list, that's why I'm especially mentioning
him - and other bloggers have been arrested, and there are no news
about their situation, except that Slim was detained at the ministry
of Interior headquarters.
Information in English may be found at: http://
globalvoicesonline.org/-/world/middle-east-north-africa/tunisia/ and
at: http://fr.readwriteweb.com/2011/01/07/divers/blogueur-slim-amamou-
auteur-sur-readwriteweb-arrt-en-tunisie-sidibouzid/?
utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A
+readwriteweb-france+%28ReadWriteWeb+France%29 (the latter article is
in French, but there are some comments in English at the bottom of
the page).
There is also an audio interview in English, including an interview
of Slim - of course before his arrest - at: http://media.theworld.org/
audio/010620118.mp3 (interview by Clark Boyd,BBC correspondent in
Brussels,published on 6 January).
Wanted to let you know...
Best,
Meryem
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