[ale] Free as in Freedom Linux servers needed
arxaaron
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Mon Dec 6 14:52:01 EST 2010
On topic points from another list...
Begin forwarded message:
> From: orb
> Date: 2010/12/06 10:16:54 ET
> Subject: 'Wikileaks and the Global Geography of Cyberwarfare '
> =============
> Wikileaks and the Global Geography of Cyberwarfare
> Gaston Gordillo
>
> Following a trend accelerated by 9/11, the language of
> "terrorism" is now being used to demonize any type of democratic
> activism on the web. The US government is increasingly sounding like
> the Chinese government in this regard, a worrisome move. And the
> struggle over Wikileaks also involves the attempts by various states
> to capture an elusive body moving in space, that of Julian Assange.
>
> This is why the cyber-confrontations currently involving
> Wikileaks are so important for those of us who believe in a
> democracy not ruled by unaccountable corporate and state power. And
> it is equally important to keep in mind that this cyberwarfare is an
> extremely dynamic, mobile, horizontal process over the control of
> space. A reminder, in other words, that what we call "globalization"
> or "cyber-activism" involves not only flows of information moving
> across the world at dizzying speed but also the actual control of
> mundane spaces: such as computers sitting on a desk somewhere in
> Iceland, Finland, or Holland.
>
> The struggle for a global democrary, therefore, should include
> demanding our respective national governments that it is imperative
> to protect these spaces from state attempts to crush free access to
> information that concerns us all.
>
> the rest of the story:
>
> <http://spaceandpolitics.blogspot.com/2010/12/wikileaks-and-global-geography-of.html
> >
>
> /---------------\
> to acknowledge a fake as fake contributes only to the triumph of
> accountants.
> Werner Herzog
> _______________________________________________
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