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Vickram Crishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Some attention to the possibilities of widening the possibilities for
keeping the flow of information moving collaboratively in times of
stress, both literally and figuratively, happened in the aftermath of
the Indian Ocean tsunami. Information from journalists in Sri Lanka
and several other badly hit places was channeled to DesiMediaBitch,
an open group of reporters on a blog. In its new found avatar as
Chien(ne)s Sans Frontieres, the blog served to get reports raw from
some of the worst mangled areas, sent out by SMS and ham radio from
areas where mainstream journalists had not, and in some cases could
not have, been.

A few weeks later, and a different kind of tragedy has affected the
concept of free and open communications, as a curtain of silence has
fallen across the northern borders of the South Asian subcontinent.
The possibility of relaying information out from behind the Nepal
border by keyed transmission is being held open, as an informal
network of ham operators attempt to organise relay listening across
the amateur frequencies, in the hope that the voices of freedom
denied may be heard once again. Obviously, the risk to amateur
operators in Nepal is high, and the possible penalties dire, and
C*S*F* hopes that their efforts may not be in vain, as the converging
networks of hams and bloggers synergise.
--
Vickram

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