[ISN] cDc Msg Of Hope-July 4

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     ((___)) cDc communications
     [ x x ] & HACKTIVISMO
      \   / "A Special Message of Hope"
      (' ')  July 4th, 2001
       (U)                                         FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    
    
                   INTERNATIONAL BOOKBURNING IN PROGRESS
    
    [July 4, 2001 - LUBBOCK, TX.] Free speech is under siege at the
    margins of the Internet. Quite a few countries are censoring access
    to the Web through DNS [Domain Name Service] filtering. This is a
    process whereby politically incorrect information is blocked by
    domain address -- the name that appears before the dot com suffix.
    Others employ filtering which denies politically or socially
    challenging subject matter based on its content.
    
    Hacktivismo and the CULT OF THE DEAD COW have decided that enough
    is too much. We are hackers and free speech advocates, and we are
    developing technologies to challenge state-sponsored censorship of
    the Internet.
    
    Most countries use intimidation and filtering of one, kind or
    another including the Peoples Republic of China, Cuba, and many
    Islamic countries. Most claim to be blocking pornographic content.
    But the real reason is to prevent challenging content from spreading
    through repressive regimes. This includes information ranging from
    political opinion, "foreign" news, women's issues, academic
    and scholarly works, religious information, information
    regarding ethnic groups in disfavor, news of human rights abuses,
    documents which present drugs in a positive light, and gay and lesbian
    content, among others.
    
    The capriciousness of state-sanctioned censorship is wide-ranging. [1]
    
    * In Zambia, the government has attempted to censor information
    revealing their plans for constitutional referendums.  
    
    * In Mauritania -- as in most countries --, owners of cybercafes are
    required to supply government intelligence agents with copies of e-mail
    sent or received at their establishments.
    
    * Even less draconian governments, like Malaysia, have threatened
    web-publishers for violating their publishing licenses by publishing
    frequent updates: _timely, relevant_ information is seen as a threat.
    
    * South Korean's national security law forbids South Koreans from
    having any contact -- including contact over the Internet -- with 
    their North Korean neighbors.  
    
    * Sri Lanka threatened news sites with possible revocation
    of their licenses if coverage of a presidential election
    campaign was not partial to the party of the outgoing president.
    
    The risks of accessing or disseminating information are often great.
    
    * In Ukraine, a decapitated body found near the village of Tarachtcha is
    believed to be that of Georgiy Gongadze, founder and editor of an
    on-line newspaper critical of the authorities.  
    
    * In August, 1998, eighteen year old Turk Emre Ersoz was found
    guilty of "insulting the national police" in an Internet forum
    after participating in a demonstration that was violently suppressed
    by the police.  His ISP provided the authorities with his address.
    
    * Journalist Miroslav Filipovic has the dubious distinction of having
    been the first Journalist accused of spying because of articles
    published on the Internet -- in this case detailing the abuses of
    certain Yugoslav army units in Kosovo.
    
    We are sickened by these egregious violations of information and
    human rights. The liberal democracies have talked a far better
    game than they've played on access to information. But hackers
    are not willing to watch the custodians of the International
    Convention on Civil and Political Rights and the Universal
    Declaration of Human Rights turn them into a mockery. We are
    willing to put our money where our mouth is.
    
    Hacktivismo and the CULT OF THE DEAD COW are issuing the HACKTIVISMO
    DECLARATION as a declaration of outrage and a statement of intent.
    It is our Magna Carta for information rights. People have a right
    to reasonable access of otherwise lawfully published information.
    If our leaders aren't prepared to defend the Internet, we are.
    
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    [1] some information cited in this press release was either
    paraphrased, or quoted directly, from the "Enemies of the Internet"
    report published by Reporters Without Frontiers, and may be found
    at http://www.rsf.fr
    
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                     THE HACKTIVISMO DECLARATION
    assertions of liberty in support of an uncensored internet
    
    DEEPLY ALARMED that state-sponsored censorship of the Internet is
    rapidly spreading with the assistance of transnational corporations,
    
    TAKING AS A BASIS the principles and purposes enshrined in Article 19
    of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) that states,
    _Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this
    right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to
    seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media
    and regardless of frontiers_, and Article 19 of the International
    Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) that says,
    
    1. Everyone shall have the right to hold opinions without interference.
    
    2. Everyone shall have the right to freedom of expression; this right
    shall include freedom to seek, receive and impart information and
    ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers, either orally, in writing
    or in print, in the form of art, or through any other media of his
    choice.
    
    3. The exercise of the rights provided for in paragraph 2 of this 
    article carries with it special duties and responsibilities. It may
    therefore be subject to certain restrictions, but these shall only be
    such as are provided by law and are necessary:
    
      (a) For respect of the rights or reputations of others;
    
      (b) For the protection of national security or of public order, or of
    public health or morals.
    
    RECALLING that some member states of the United Nations have signed the
    ICCPR, or have ratified it in such a way as to prevent their citizens 
    from using it in courts of law,
    
    CONSIDERING that, such member states continue to willfully suppress
    wide-ranging access to lawfully published information on the Internet,
    despite the clear language of the ICCPR that freedom of expression 
    exists in all media,
    
    TAKING NOTE that transnational corporations continue to sell 
    information technologies to the world's most repressive regimes
    knowing full well that they will be used to track and control an
    already harried citizenry,
    
    TAKING INTO ACCOUNT that the Internet is fast becoming a method of
    repression rather than an instrument of liberation,
    
    BEARING IN MIND that in some countries it is a crime to demand the 
    right to access lawfully published information, and of other basic human
    rights,
    
    RECALLING that member states of the United Nations have failed to press 
    the world's most egregious information rights violators to a higher 
    standard,
    
    MINDFUL that denying access to information could lead to spiritual,
    intellectual, and economic decline, the promotion of xenophobia and
    destabilization of international order,
    
    CONCERNED that governments and transnationals are colluding to maintain 
    the status quo,
    
    DEEPLY ALARMED that world leaders have failed to address information 
    rights issues directly and without equivocation,
    
    RECOGNIZING the importance to fight against human rights abuses with 
    respect to reasonable access to information on the Internet,
    
    THEREFORE WE ARE CONVINCED that the international hacking community has 
    a moral imperative to act, and we
    
    DECLARE:
    
    *  THAT FULL RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS 
    INCLUDES THE LIBERTY OF FAIR AND REASONABLE ACCESS TO INFORMATION,
    WHETHER BY SHORTWAVE RADIO, AIR MAIL, SIMPLE TELEPHONY, THE GLOBAL
    INTERNET, OR OTHER MEDIA.
    
    *  THAT WE RECOGNIZE THE RIGHT OF GOVERNMENTS TO FORBID THE 
    PUBLICATION OF PROPERLY CATEGORIZED STATE SECRETS, CHILD PORNOGRAPHY,
    AND MATTERS RELATED TO PERSONAL PRIVACY AND PRIVILEDGE, AMONG OTHER
    ACCEPTED RESTRICTIONS. BUT WE OPPOSE THE USE OF STATE POWER TO CONTROL
    ACCESS TO THE WORKS OF CRITICS, INTELLECTUALS, ARTISTS, OR RELIGIOUS
    FIGURES.
    
    *  THAT STATE SPONSORED CENSORSHIP OF THE INTERNET ERODES PEACEFUL AND
    CIVILIZED COEXISTENCE, AFFECTS THE EXERCISE OF DEMOCRACY, AND ENDANGERS 
    THE SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONS.
    
    *  THAT STATE-SPONSORED CENSORSHIP OF THE INTERNET IS A SERIOUS FORM 
    OF ORGANIZED AND SYSTEMATIC VIOLENCE AGAINST CITIZENS, IS INTENDED TO 
    GENERATE CONFUSION AND XENOPHOPIA, AND IS A REPREHENSIBLE VIOLATION OF
    TRUST.
    
    *  THAT WE WILL STUDY WAYS AND MEANS OF CIRCUMVENTING STATE SPONSORED
    CENSORSHIP OF THE INTERNET AND WILL IMPLEMENT TECHNOLOGIES TO CHALLENGE
    INFORMATION RIGHTS VIOLATIONS.
    
    Issued July 4, 2001 by Hacktivismo and the CULT OF THE DEAD COW.
    
    Relevant Web Links:
    
    Universal Declaration of Human Rights
    http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html
    
    International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
    http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/a_ccpr.htm
    
    Reporters Without Frontiers
    http://www.rsf.fr
    
    CULT OF THE DEAD COW
    http://www.cultdeadcow.com
    
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    Media Contact:
    Oxblood Ruffin
    Foreign Minister
    CULT OF THE DEAD COW
    oxbloodat_private
    http://cultdeadcow.com
    
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