The short documentary ZAINAB by one of our female correspondents in Iraq has
provoked some very controversial feedback. We appreciate dialogue, but
unfortunately some reactions were based on misinterpretations. Therefore we
have decided to add some information to the movie and took it offline for
table, an oil drum, magic bottles, and whatever
else comes to mind or eye.
Amsterdam, June 2006
Eleonora Oreggia and Jo van der Spek
Streamtime = http://streamtime.org/http://streamtime.org/
Doing it with Dyne:bolic http://dyne.org/http://dyne.org/
Streaming with Muse http://flossmanuals.org
From the BBC, June 0st 2006:
Web users to 'patrol' US border
Web users worldwide will be able to watch the Texas border. The US
state of Texas, is to enlist web users in its fight against illegal
immigration by offering live surveillance footage of the Mexican
border on the internet. Governor
As Your Majesty requested recently, in order to divert public
attention from the regrettable demise of a small number of pilgrims
in Makkah during the last Hajj, Saudi newspapers were instructed to
revive the four-month-old story of cartoons about the Prophet (PBUH)
in a Danish newspaper, and
1. stream from india world social forum jan 04 (ionnek)
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Bug devices track officials at summit
http://washingtontimes.com/national/20031214-011754-1280r.htm
By Audrey Hudson
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Officials who attended a world Internet and technology summit in
Switzerland last week were unknowingly bugged, said researchers who
attended the forum.
A group of hackers has succeed in entering unauthorized in the precinct
where the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) is being
celebrated, thus demonstrating and ridiculing the rudimentary security used
to control access to the delegates and other participants and invitees.
The