Re: [liberationtech] Satellite phones for Rohingya in Burma

2013-03-18 Thread ttscanada
On 13-03-18 5:39 AM, Andreas Bader wrote: So if you say that there's possibly a massacre the next few weeks, we should advise the media and journalists of this situation, so that at least it would be reported. So we have a basis for a war crime accusation. I personally think the the biggest

Re: [liberationtech] Satellite phones for Rohingya in Burma

2013-03-18 Thread ttscanada
be interested in traveling over, and/or using the reports your colleagues might produce. regards Brian On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 12:17 PM, ttscanada ttscan...@riseup.net mailto:ttscan...@riseup.net wrote: Hi all, For those that aren't aware, 800,000 Rohingya people in Burma

[liberationtech] Satellite phones for Rohingya in Burma

2013-03-17 Thread ttscanada
Hi all, For those that aren't aware, 800,000 Rohingya people in Burma are being cut off from communication as the military and government try to drive them out of the country. Over 100,000 are being starved to death in concentration camps, the rest are driven into boats which neighbouring

Re: [liberationtech] Satellite phones for Rohingya in Burma

2013-03-17 Thread ttscanada
and worried at the war crimes documentation. The government's official position is that the Rohingya don't actually exist, or if they did they just left. All the best, Heather Marsh @GeorgieBC on Twitter On 13-03-17 12:29 PM, Jacob Appelbaum wrote: Dear Heather, ttscanada: Hi all, For those

Re: [liberationtech] Satellite phones for Rohingya in Burma

2013-03-17 Thread ttscanada
Appelbaum wrote: ttscanada: Hi Jacob, Yes, exactly to the security issues, which is why we have tried nothing to date, any Rohingya caught with anything like a camera or radio is tortured and killed. Ease of use is also paramount, there is no point risking lives to get a phone in that no one can use. We

Re: [liberationtech] Satellite phones for Rohingya in Burma

2013-03-17 Thread ttscanada
_ On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 4:49 PM, ttscanada ttscan...@riseup.net mailto:ttscan...@riseup.net wrote: Very good points, thanks, Jake. We were thinking more of phones since it appears they are more paranoid of cameras than phones, but you have a very good point, phones are more easily

Re: [liberationtech] Fwd: Presenting the new Lorea distribution: Foxglove

2012-11-07 Thread ttscanada
Anyone familiar with who needs liberation and what technology they require, is of course aware of lorea, and that includes everyone I know on this list. The new release looks great guys, thanks for all your effort. :-) All the best, Heather On 12-11-07 11:46 AM, ale fernandez wrote: Hi

Re: [liberationtech] Fwd: Presenting the new Lorea distribution: Foxglove

2012-11-07 Thread ttscanada
. 111 On 11/7/12 2:25 PM, ttscanada wrote: Anyone familiar with who needs liberation and what technology they require, is of course aware of lorea, and that includes everyone I know on this list. The new release looks great guys, thanks for all your

Re: [liberationtech] CryptoParty Handbook

2012-10-09 Thread ttscanada
On 12-10-09 10:41 AM, Jacob Appelbaum wrote: ttscanada: On 12-10-09 4:23 AM, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb wrote: Sending a PGP encrypted e-mail to you mom, should be as easy as sending an un-encrypted e-mail to your mom. But the education of why you should be sending an e-mail encrypted should also

Re: [liberationtech] CryptoParty Handbook

2012-10-09 Thread ttscanada
://occupywallst.org/media-survey/ All the crypto and Tor in the world isn't going to help with this. All the best, Heather On 12-10-09 1:26 PM, ttscanada wrote: On 12-10-09 10:41 AM, Jacob Appelbaum wrote: ttscanada: On 12-10-09 4:23 AM, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb wrote: Sending a PGP encrypted e-mail to you

Re: [liberationtech] CryptoParty Handbook

2012-10-09 Thread ttscanada
On 12-10-09 1:53 PM, Jacob Appelbaum wrote: Heather Marsh: Yes, you are outlining two cases where you are communicating with people you know as a person known to them. I am suggesting we (as in large scale movements around the world) need to look more closely at data driven (as opposed to