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Re: UN declares Internet access a "human right"
From: Jorge Amodio <jmamodio () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2011 09:35:32 -0500
Consider two alternatives : - Finance guns, soldier training, refugee camps, humanitarian ground help and political meetings and treaties to make a revolution happens in a (more or less controled) bloodshed OR - Take a strong position to preserve freedom of speech and wider use of the Internet as a mean to let the people self-organize in a political process, thus avoiding violent revolutions What do you think is best ?
None of the above. If you don't walk the talk, all the talk is useless and only for the self benefit of the talking heads. -J
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- Re: UN declares Internet access a "human right" JC Dill (Jun 06)
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- Re: UN declares Internet access a "human right" Jérôme Nicolle (Jun 06)
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