|
Corporate Social Responsibility
News
1.10.2006 ET
|
CSR News from:
|
Spirit of America
|
|
News Category:
|
|
Spirit of America Releases Anonymous Blogging Guides in English, Arabic, Chinese and Persian; Spirit of America Has Launched the BlogSafer Wiki, Available at http://www.blogsafer.org
BlogSafer Contains a Series of Guides on How to Blog Under Difficult Conditions in Countries That Discourage Free Speech
(CSRwire) LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 10, 2006--Spirit of America's
BlogSafer wiki hosts a series of targeted guides to anonymous blogging,
each of which outline steps a blogger in a repressive regime can take, and
tools to use, to avoid identification and arrest. These range from common
sense actions such as not providing identifying details on a blog to the
technical, such as the use of proxy servers.
"A repressive regime trying to still free speech first goes after and
shuts down independent print and broadcast media," said Curt Hopkins,
project director of Spirit of America's Anonymous Blogging Campaign. "Once
that is done, it turns its attentions to online news sites. As these
outlets disappear, dissent migrates to blogs, which are increasing
geometrically in number and are simple to set up and operate."
In the past several years at least 30 people have been arrested, many of
whom have been tortured, for criticizing their governments. This trend is
likely to increase in the coming year.
The five guides that are currently on the wiki serve bloggers in the
following countries:
-- Iran (in Persian)
-- China (Chinese)
-- Saudi Arabia (in Arabic -- also useful for other
Arabic-speaking regimes such as Bahrain, Egypt, Syria and
Tunisia)
-- Malaysia (in English -- also applicable to neighboring
Indonesia and Singapore)
-- Zimbabwe (in English -- applicable to English-speaking
Africans as well as aid workers)
These countries were chosen because they are representative of the kinds
of repressive tactics that have been used in the past several years
against bloggers. These include filtering, interrogation, torture and
imprisonment.
The guides are a synthesis of all currently available information on the
subject of anonymization. They have been edited for non-technical readers,
translated into the languages of the target areas and posted on the wiki.
Bloggers can use the wiki format to expand, edit and change the current
guides to reflect a closer knowledge of the changing situation in their
countries. Others may use the guides, and the other resources provided, to
translate the guides into other languages or create new guides specific to
their countries' situations.
The wiki will provide a work and communications space for those bloggers
around the world seeking to speak the truth as they see it and those in
freer countries who wish to support their fellow bloggers.
Spirit of America's mission is to extend the goodwill of the American
people to assist those advancing freedom, democracy and peace abroad. We
provide support to those on the front lines: American military and
civilian personnel and people who call to Americans for help in their
struggle for freedom and democracy.
Spirit of America is a 501c3 nonprofit supported solely through
private-sector contributions. We do not receive funding from the
government or military. 100% of your tax-deductible donation is used for
the purpose you choose. For more information and to support Spirit of
America and this and other projects, visit the web site at www.spiritofamerica.net.
Blog Safer wiki: http://www.blogsafer.com
Anonymous Blogging blog: http://anoniblog.blogharbor.com
Spirit of America Anoniblogging project page:
http://www.spiritofamerica.net/cgi-bin/soa/project.pl?rm=view_project&
request_id=104 (Due to its length, this URL may need to be
copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra
space if one exists.)
|
|