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- 960705_videazimut_cajamar.declaration
- "Declaration of Cajamar": Resolution
of participants in "Media for Citizenship in the Electronic Age"
seminar convened by Videazimut in Cajamar, Brazil, July 3-5, 1996.
Resolution supports UN declarations of rights, McBride & Maitland
Commissions' reports, and conclusions of Beijing Conference on Women.
Declaration concludes: "we encourage all individuals and organisations
worldwide working in the field of communications for development and
democracy to collaborate in solidarity and work together, at
every opportunity, to achieve these goals." Declaration also asks
government of Brazil to shape up in this area.
- 9606_cassandra_netdangers_livraghi.article
- "Cassandra": A look at
where, in government and elsewhere, threats to the Internet are or may
be coming from, globally. By Giancarlo Livraghi of ALCEI/EF-Italy.
- g7_chair_conclusions.report
- G7 (the "Group of Seven" Nations) conclusions
about the development of the global information infrastructure
(adopted 2/95). Despite the activism of civil liberties organizations
(see files below), the report makes only two brief mentions of freedom of
expression. G7 includes Canada, France, German, Italy, UK, Japan,
and USA. Russia has been added in 1996, now making it "G8", though
everyone still calls this alliance the "G7".
- gii_expression_alert.old
- EFF/HRW alert regarding lack of guarantees of
freedom of expression in the GII discussions of the G7 (the "Group of
Seven" Nations). G7 includes Canada, France, German, Italy, UK, Japan,
and USA. Russia has been added in 1996, now making it "G8", though
everyone still calls this alliance the "G7".
- gii_expression_letter.announce
- Announcement of EFF/HRW/EPIC campaign to
guarantee freedom of expression on the GII (2/16/95), in G7 (the
"Group of Seven" Nations) conclusions about the development of the
global information infrastructure. G7 includes Canada, France, German,
Italy, UK, Japan, and USA. Russia has been added in 1996, now making
it "G8", though everyone still calls this alliance the "G7".
- gii_expression_letter.eff
- Text of the letter sent to Al Gore from
EFF/HRW/EPIC (1/16/95) asking Gore to urge the G-7 ministers to uphold
international free expression principles in any agreement regarding GII.
G7 includes Canada, France, German, Italy, UK, Japan, and USA. Russia
has been added in 1996, now making it "G8", though everyone still
calls this alliance the "G7".
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- Dispatches/
- Collection of international net-censorship reports,
from the fight-censorship mailing list. Extensive background on
global efforts to muzzle the Net.
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