RNW, 7
December 2011
Dutch
Minister of Foreign Affairs Uri Rosenthal has called on the world to support
bloggers and cyber-dissidents. The appeal comes on the eve of the 2011 Online
Freedom conference, which will be opened by US Secretary of State Hilary
Clinton.
On the
Facebook page ifreedom2011, the minister wrote that internet access is an
integral part of freedom of expression. The ifreedom2011 page urges users to
sign an online petition calling for the release and protection of six bloggers
from Egypt, Syria, Vietnam, Thailand and Cuba:
Concern
about the fate of these bloggers and others is being questioned by Dutch
embassies, within the EU and among those with bilateral contacts with the
countries involved. Minister Rosenthal also raised the issue during a recent
visit to Egypt.
Respect
According
to Mr Rosenthal, internet freedom is under pressure in a growing number of
countries. “Online espionage activities, blockades and propaganda, as well as
intimidation and persecution in ordinary life are a threat to internet
freedom.”
The 2011 Online Freedom Conference is the starting point for an international coalition
of countries, business and social organisations to fight for internet freedom.
However, that does not mean that anything goes. “Respect for human rights must
go hand in hand with respect for the interests of citizens, governments and
society.”
Duplicity
The
conference’s goal is not undisputed. Opponents point out that the involvement
of US Secretary of State Clinton exposes the duplicity of the initiative. In
the US, there are numerous measures in place that restrict internet freedoms.
For example, the activities of whistleblower website WikiLeaks are considered
“subversive.”
Still,
freedom of expression on the internet is gaining international attention. Last
week, European Parliament approved a fund of 125 million euros to promote
internet freedom outside the European Union. With this money, internet
journalists, bloggers and activists can be trained on how to deal with
censorship and online assaults.
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