Circumventing Censorship
November 18, 2005
The
BBC reports on yesterday's events at WSIS and ONI's latest report, "
Filtering in Tunisia: 2005." Also check out The Times of London article, "
Read all about it. Be quick." To read more about Nart Villeneuve's presentation at WSIS, please read
Ethan Zuckerman's extremely detailed account.
Mary Rundle, Berkman Fellow, also speaks about Internet governance issues in
Wired News.
Today Berkman Fellow
Ethan Zuckerman, Dmitri Vitaliev of
Frontline Defenders, Wojtek Bogusz of the
Tactical Technology Collaborative, and Nart Villeneuve of the
Open Net Initiative gave a workshop on circumventing censorship. According to
Rebecca MacKinnon, "They gave instructions in detail on how non-governmental organizations, human rights groups, and individuals trying to speak the truth under dangerous circumstances can secure their communications and data, and minimize the likelihood that people will get caught or arrested as a result of their work." Please check out
Rebecca's post and blog for links to resources on anonymous blogging.