humble3d Posted January 17, 2015 Share Posted January 17, 2015 Calling for a limited increase in internet censorship. :lol: :wtf: Several European Countries Lay Groundwork For Heavier Internet Censorhip Gigaom reports that more internet censorship may be on the way, as several European countries' governments do a unity rally of their own, in the wake of the last week's terror attacks in France: The interior ministers of France, Germany, Latvia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden and the U.K. said in a statement (PDF) that, while the internet must remain “in scrupulous observance of fundamental freedoms, a forum for free expression, in full respect of the law,” ISPs need to help “create the conditions of a swift reporting of material that aims to incite hatred and terror and the condition of its removing, where appropriate/possible.” ... It seems, to say the least, an awkward reaction to what was in part a free-speech-related attack — the left-wing Charlie Hebdo has itself frequently been accused of hate speech for its portrayal of Muslims and others. On that front, a German newspaper that reprinted blasphemous Charlie Hebdo cartoons of Mohammed in the wake of the attack was firebombed in the early hours of Sunday morning, with no injuries. Others that did the same remain under police guard. In the wake of this week’s terrorist attacks in Paris, which began with the killing of 12 people at the offices of satirical publication Charlie Hebdo, the interior ministers of 12 EU countries have called for a limited increase in internet censorship. The interior ministers of France, Germany, Latvia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden and the U.K. said in a statement (PDF) that, while the internet must remain “in scrupulous observance of fundamental freedoms, a forum for free expression, in full respect of the law,” ISPs need to help “create the conditions of a swift reporting of material that aims to incite hatred and terror and the condition of its removing, where appropriate/possible.” This sounds similar to recent agreements in the U.K. whereby ISPs use filters to stop citizens seeing “extremist” online content, though it’s hard to tell without more details. There seems to be no coordinated push for more internet surveillance just yet, although there is a drive for better intelligence sharing between EU countries. It seems, to say the least, an awkward reaction to what was in part a free-speech-related attack — the left-wing Charlie Hebdo has itself frequently been accused of hate speech for its portrayal of Muslims and others. On that front, a German newspaper that reprinted blasphemous Charlie Hebdo cartoons of Mohammed in the wake of the attack was firebombed in the early hours of Sunday morning, with no injuries. Others that did the same remain under police guard. At the Paris meeting, the ministers also agreed on a more positive way to counter terrorist propaganda: more speech. They said they had resolved “to develop positive, targeted and easily accessible messages, able to counter this propaganda, aimed at a young audience that is particularly vulnerable to indoctrination.” The ministers also agreed on various other measures to do with keeping an eye on people travelling, including urgently moving towards a new European Passenger Name Record framework. As legal advice released this week indicates, any such agreement will need to take account of last year’s striking-down of the Data Retention Directive, by embedding significant privacy safeguards. The meeting came as ministers and heads of state from around the world marched in Paris in solidarity against the attacks and in favor of the free expression for which Charlie Hebdo was targeted. These included representatives of countries such as Egypt, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Algeria and Russia, all of which are notable for cracking down on free expression at home — their presence drew condemnation from Reporters Without Borders, which said it was “appalled”. “We vomit on all these people who suddenly say they are our friends,” Charlie Hebdo cartoonist Bernard “Willem” Holtrop said of some who had expressed condolences and solidarity with the publication, such as Vladimir Putin, far-right French politician Marine Le Pen, Queen Elizabeth and Pope Francis. In the Saturday interview with a Dutch newspaper, he added: “I never come to the editorial meetings because I don’t like them. I guess that saved my life.” https://gigaom.com/2015/01/11/eu-response-to-free-speech-killings-more-internet-censorship/?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_source=twitter&utm_content=eu-response-to-free-speech-killings-more-internet-censorship_905730 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flitox Posted January 17, 2015 Share Posted January 17, 2015 charlie hebdo was selling about 30.000 copy of its fanzine (approx 5.000 abroad) and had big financial issue before the attack is now needing to print its last issue up to 7.000.000 copies (approx 500.000/600.000 sold abroad).well done stupid terrorists hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahathey also give another proof that the god they pretend to believe in is full of shit or more surely do not exist as he needs them to punish people. he is able to create a world but ain't able to punish itself people, hahahaha what a joke!!also i just read that people in niegrian did manifest against latest cover and did burn a few churches at the same time??? don't they know the guys at charlie are fucking ATHEISTS?????? just give a look herehttps://www.google.fr/search?q=charlie+hebdo+jesus&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=n4a6VOL1HMbvaomggLAN&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1679&bih=952&gws_rd=crtoo bad they didn't made as much noises when the people from Boko Haram had kidnapped loads of young women. Charlie did say something, it's the drawings they are preaching against! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
212eta Posted January 18, 2015 Share Posted January 18, 2015 Political & Religious Extremismturned the Charlie Hebdo losers into world-wide "heroes"... :fool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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