*Mi chiedo solo cosa stiamo aspetttando tutti quanti a cacciarlo via. E su questo mio commento non voglio sentire nemmeno una parola sia chiaro! *
2009/2/16 Mario Bergamini <mbergam...@gmail.com> > Non sei fazioso, sei solo un poveretto, che firma petizioni a nome altrui, > e che ne risponderà nelle opportune sedi. > > Aloha. > > 2009/2/15 TiZio Caio <tiziocaioumbe...@gmail.com> > >> HAI ROTTO IL CAZZO NON TI SI SOPPORTA PIU'!!!! >> >> 2009/2/15 paolo de bene <refund.wind...@gmail.com> >> >> >>> http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=IM-PRESS&reference=20060718STO09901&language=EN >>> >>> Parliament backs Internet freedom >>> Citizens' rights - 18-07-2006 - 12:08 >>> >>> <http://www.europarl.europa.eu/multimedia/img/news/cont/20060718PHT09899/pict_20060718PHT09899.jpg> >>> >>> Internet in chains? >>> The "fight for freedom of expression has today largely shifted on-line" >>> the European Parliament notes in a resolution adopted during its July >>> plenary. In view of the ever more far-reaching methods of controlling the >>> Internet and the increasing number of so called "cyber-dissidents", the >>> Parliament calls for an EU code of conduct to limit western businesses that >>> contribute to censoring the internet in repressive countries. The US is >>> already preparing a similar measure. >>> >>> "The Internet has become *the* means of expression for political >>> dissidents, human rights defenders and independent journalists worldwide" >>> the Parliament notes. At the same time, authoritarian governments use more >>> and more sophisticated filtering and surveillance technology - often coming >>> from western companies. The Chinese government has even persuaded companies >>> such as Yahoo, Google and Microsoft to facilitate the censorship of their >>> services. >>> >>> *Imprisoned in Cyberspace?* >>> >>> According to human rights organisations, most of the cyber-dissidents >>> detained in prison are in China a country which recently concluded an >>> agreement with the search engine "Google" to operate there as long as >>> certain web pages were blocked. The Paris-based "Reporters Without >>> Frontiers" group which campaigns for press freedom have been particularly >>> critical of China which has its share of "cyber-dissidents". They include >>> the recently released Chinese blogger and documentary filmmaker Hao Wu, the >>> journalist Shi Tao and cyber-dissident Yang Zili. >>> >>> Convinced that the freedom of expression is a key yardstick to judge >>> whether a society is democratic and open, the Parliament strongly condemns >>> restrictions on Internet content (apart from when it is illegal), as well as >>> the harassment and imprisonment of Internet users. It calls on the EU to >>> take steps to promote free speech on the web and to help release detained >>> Internet users. >>> >>> *Parliament's President Borrell raises concerns* >>> >>> During his visit to China last week, EP President Josep Borrell welcomed >>> the release of cyber-dissident Hao Wu - a week after the Parliament adopted >>> its resolution that referred to his case. "There is still a long way to go >>> and I raised Parliament concerns about remaining restrictions on the freedom >>> of expression" the President said in a statement concluding his visit. >>> >>> President Borrell also called upon China to ratify the International >>> Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, of which article 19 seeks to >>> guarantee unrestricted freedom of expression. >>> >>> >>> >> >