Quando eu disse "amanhã", eu fale em sentido figurado. Eu não recebi nenhuma mensagem criptografada de Washington... Mas aqui vai a notícia sobre as práticas da Abin e do governo brasileiro:
http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/2013/11/1366382-agencia-brasileira-espionou-funcionarios-estrangeiros.shtml Abraço, Heloisa On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Heloisa Pait <[email protected]> wrote: > Hoje no Estadão saiu que os europeus "vigiam internet e telefonia como os > EUA". Amanhã vai sair um escândalo parecido com o governo brasileiro, é > questão de tempo. Por isso acho que como regra devemos nos ater a > princípios, sem partidarizar nem cair em armadilhas nacionalistas. > > Abraço, > Heloisa > > > On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Heloisa Pait <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Li com atenção o texto e sou favorável à assinatura. >> >> Prós: >> 1. de modo geral concordo com o texto, que pede fiscalização sobre >> surveillance sem demonizar ninguém. >> 2. se a gente não assinar isso, corre o risco de ficar irrelevante no >> debate >> >> Contra: >> 3. citação da Dilma como baluarte da defesa de direitos individuais >> enfraquece e politiza o texto >> 4. não sei como ficou o texto final nosso, se incluimos ou não a questão >> da privacidade no nosso escopo. Esse abaixo-assinado inclui questões de >> transparência (nosso escopo e parte importante do abaixo-assinado) mas >> também de privacidade. >> >> ------------------------------------ >> >> >> We, the undersigned civil society organisations, affirm our deep >> commitment to the goals of the Open Government Partnership, which in its >> declaration endorsed “more transparent, accountable, responsive and >> effective government” founded on the principles of the Universal >> Declaration of Human Rights. >> >> We join other civil society organisations, human rights groups, academics >> and ordinary citizens in expressing our grave concern over allegations that >> governments around the world, including many OGP members, have been >> routinely intercepting and retaining the private communications of entire >> populations, >> *in secret, without particularised warrants and with little or no >> meaningful oversight.* >> *CONCORDO* >> Such practices allegedly include the routine exchange of “foreign” >> surveillance data, bypassing domestic laws that restrict governments’ >> ability to spy on their own citizens. >> >> Such practices erode the checks and balances on which accountability >> depends, and have a deeply chilling effect on freedom of expression, >> information and association, without which the ideals of open government >> have no meaning. >> >> As Brazil’s President, Dilma Rousseff, recently said at the United >> Nations, “In the absence of the right to privacy, there can be no true >> freedom of expression and opinion, and therefore no effective democracy.” >> (HIPOCRISIA POIS ESSE GOVERNO NÃO TEM CUIDADO COM PRIVACIDADE) >> >> Activities that restrict the right to privacy, including communications >> surveillance, >> *can only be justified when they are prescribed by law, are necessary to >> achieve a legitimate aim, and are proportionate to the aim pursued.* >> *CONCORDO* >> [1] Without firm legislative and judicial checks on the surveillance >> powers of the executive branch, and robust protections for the media and >> public interest whistleblowers, abuses can and will occur. >> >> We call on all governments, and specifically OGP members, to: >> >> *recognise the need to update understandings of existing privacy and >> human rights law to reflect modern surveillance technologies and >> techniques.* >> *commit in their OGP Action Plans to complete by October 2014 a review of >> national laws, with the aim of defining reforms needed to regulate >> necessary, legitimate and proportional State involvement in communications >> surveillance; to guarantee freedom of the press; and to protect >> whistleblowers who lawfully reveal abuses of state power.* >> *commit in their OGP Action Plans to transparency on the mechanisms for >> surveillance, on exports of surveillance technologies, aid directed towards >> implementation of surveillance technologies, and agreements to share >> citizen data among states.* >> *CONCORDO* >> >> >> Abraço, >> Heloisa >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 9:58 PM, Carolina <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Talvez esse seja do escopo da OKF ? :-) >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>> *From:* Renata Avila <[email protected]> >>> *Date:* November 1, 2013 at 7:30:18 PM EDT >>> *To:* "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >>> *Subject:* *[gvadvocacy] Requesting your individual, institutional >>> signature and wondering if GV Advox could-should sign: Open Gov and >>> Surveillance* >>> *Reply-To:* Renata Avila <[email protected]> >>> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> I want to request your signature on a quite singular petition. The >>> last two days, both governments and civil society met in a summit to >>> discuss Open Government. The Platform is called The Open Government >>> Partnership, and, while there are many debatable issues in such >>> alliance, It is one of the few mechanisms with structured plans that >>> the governments must follow every year: the aim is to make the govs >>> more open, transparent and accountable. >>> >>> And during this annual meeting, the Surveillance Debate was the >>> elephant in the room, the center of all debates. This petition >>> basically asks govs to include the topic on their annual plans, which >>> will be an opportunity to revive the issue during all the periodical >>> evaluations and to push for concrete commitments from governments. >>> >>> While the drafting is far from perfect (It was written in a hurry) >>> your name on it - or your organization name on it, will really make it >>> stronger. And the request will be circulated among states. And please >>> note it also includes a plea for more transparency on surveillance >>> techs - the commercial ones. >>> >>> Here it is, including how you can join... >>> >>> >>> http://www.webfoundation.org/2013/11/statement-of-concern-on-disproportionate-surveillance/ >>> >>> Have a nice weekend! >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> okfn-br mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/okfn-br >>> Unsubscribe: http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/options/okfn-br >>> >>> >> >
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