-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello you all
I share with you the global campaign #OurNetMundial. On wenedsday it starts in São Paulo the global meeting #NetMundial Forum, convoqued by Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, in order to take concrete actions againsts mass survelillance and centralization of the Internet. There is also the idea of building a global constitution for the global net, inspired in Brazilian Marco Civil, for a new descentralized Internet. Internet Global Governance is at stake! Snowden reveltations proved the urgence of our actions. Despite NetMundial is an interesting meeting, there is a high risk of being an empty meeting. Despite this promise, the most recent version of NETmundial's "Internet Governance Principles <http://document.netmundial.br/1-internet-governance-principles/>" [1] lacks any strength. References contained in previous versions <https://wikileaks.org/netmundial-outcome/>[2] to non-discrimination of our communications (Net Neutrality) or to the cyber-weapon arms race have all been removed. So, for that, a group of activists, networks and collectives of Brazil and the world have create a clone of official web, NetMundial.br. We have the site NetMundial.net, with a global campaign of Oiga.me, for pressing politicians and skateholders. You can check it in the web http://netmundial.net/ The oiga.me campaing (https://oiga.me/campaigns/end-global-surveillance-and-protect-the-free-internet) is embed at the end. We will talk in #OurNetMundial Twitter hashtag for that. It is interesing to occupy official tags as well> #NetMundial2014, #NetMundial and #ArenaNetMundial ( a participatory parallel space). There will be a global TwitterStorm on tuesday, we will give you instructions Thanks for the attention Bernardo -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTUrmeAAoJEBUXWT2XAAFp30kQAJ6H75nbecswtfzowmtHoi1F wMIAm53EBn439v9vwwxr6S7s8COILwfbgulXOAsP/wJBrvhFoT+Firz8qaIusQwv aJYoKrAP8ZjY/MbORUCgqMwitxcSExSL+b09j/L6nPuEZsRt0YN+EdWBkqvU53+l JtRjzhW0feU9W3b2enLCy2Ut37slq/rYM0IyhyWtLUxXKQVI+VHrDf77O19gvudg 6V6UOgiRzgjQlAYji6HTQ/iYfUMr6LJDMKuY8edlxj02Ut6ixeYWFWlHALV4UwbS qNDGkJY9g1z+oHfjIom6Oo/FxG1+yPnh3w2h8acb31RHpnNMcPIt4OG7fB/R+gWw JWd39ninNxSeUnpgo/PSeoe+ba06/tiIT1Kt7fPkz3lbzOhg76rMp+NuiCb0oDbd 2DV8fmytwOH7ePAimjwHSp19farJFi1z72VZUh43XosMMytDpWiVXKJmaDmNgoS8 IdVfRNfGCRJG1c1OD+g+I4hBOnDgXb+t95+yWzzbalikJzFLMCjudTsu1GqSRW+X ZEm8Q1USy3Lfvt6DEl8hsJu+rPahNTrbXLeNJsZypLit3SjOgrFZf0bsWsd9Fq/S 18etJl+KLdJhrmQsaMmfMHmqIKA8cpCqIBEeL1OdjNVpSmgHThAOGk7xskIDFER1 7tay+ISguZsleJrpV5ND =3ucv -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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