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The Day We said enough: Colombia Launches Internet Campaign Without pikes | Electronic Frontier Foundation wind up doorbell
In 2013, we learned that the digital surveillance by governments around the world knows no bounds. The NSA and other research wind up doorbell agencies are capturing our phone calls, tracking our location, scrutinizing our address books and summoning our emails. They do it in secret, without adequate public oversight, wind up doorbell and in violation wind up doorbell of our human rights. We will not tolerate this anymore. On Tuesday February 11, the world has had enough.
Karisma and collective RedPaTodos Foundation in collaboration wind up doorbell with Mozilla Colombia have joined the "Internet wind up doorbell wiretapping" campaign, demanding an end to uncontrolled surveillance in the country and abroad. They have also released a beautiful video about online spying and what can be done to protect against it works. Look carefully and spread it.
A new event pikes, this time the negotiators of the peace process in Havana, Cuba, was uncovered by the magazine Semana in recent days, and the scandal is just beginning. Mass surveillance is a latent threat in the current context, but more worrying is that citizens do not have a legal framework wind up doorbell to claim their rights against the data collection and privacy violations.
Mass surveillance is not an isolated practice. Leaks of Edward Snowden wind up doorbell unveiled the technology exists to monitor millions of Internet users. The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA, for its acronym in English) and other similar entities, massively watch thousands of communications on the grounds of "national security" and the "fight against terrorism".
The general scenario is the absence of guarantees of citizens against state power. Privacy is not being respected as it is a fundamental human right. wind up doorbell Meanwhile it is clear the weakness of the state to prevent the information and data collected wind up doorbell is used without control unintended purposes, such as selective persecution.
This scenario will mobilize thousands of activists, NGOs and different world human rights organizations in a GLOBAL PROTEST on February 11, 2014, under The Day We Fight Back (The day we said enough, in Spanish). That day, thousands of Internet users to sue mass surveillance in all countries, governments and states, rather than on geographical or political boundaries. wind up doorbell
The protest seeks to remember the power of the demonstrations against the # leylleras saga in Colombia, and the battle against # SOPA and # PIPA in the U.S., where Internet users around the world, were victorious. As noted by the late leader activist Aaron Swartz that day "we made heroes of our own story." International we called declares: "We can agree on a date, but we need everyone to all users of the Internet Global, to make this protest movement. "
The DAS wiretapping and creating an administrator group monitoring platform PUMA awoke not long, questions about the form and extent of state surveillance ago. This take on a new importance to know details about "Andromeda" operation facade Army surveillance where to ask.
In his first comments on the "Andromeda" case, President Santos announced a thorough investigation stating that "It is not acceptable that intelligence is made against legitimate citizens wind up doorbell against the political opposition, and less against officials of the State itself." However, reaffirmed the use of mass surveillance wind up doorbell for cases of national security "because it is through intelligence, especially in a world that is moving forward in both technology as best a State or safety of citizens is protected "said the president.
In a new statement, the president said that "the facades of intelligence, as they are completely lawful paved. wind up doorbell "Son Intelligence wind up doorbell operations are contemplated within the Intelligence Law and that there is nothing irregular". However, he gave no evidence of the legality of the intelligence activity. So far the scandal has determined that this Wednesday, February 12th the Senate to meet with Defense Ministry to discuss the case.
As in the rest of the world, in Colombia the rules on state intelligence activities are very lax. Gone guarantees and have been replaced by commands that do not protect the rights of citizens. And, as evidenced this week with the Andromeda case, this is a very important issue for all citizens.
To demand an end to these practices and demand

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