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Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right"
From: Bryan Fields <Bryan () bryanfields net>
Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2011 20:11:21 -0400
On 6/5/2011 19:39, Gadi Evron wrote:
The title is misleading, as this is more about "denying" access. But this is still quite interesting. I don't think this has *any* operational implications, but every operator to see this was immediately worried. I figure it warrants a discussion.
This is the same organization that says there is no basic human right to keep and bear arms. They have no standing to lecture us about human rights, as their body largely consists of mass murderers and thieves. Not that I don't agree it's criminal for a tyrant to disconnect their country from the Internet, but they are tyrants after all. -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice http://bryanfields.net
Current thread:
- UN declares Internet access a "human right" Gadi Evron (Jun 05)
- Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right" Bryan Fields (Jun 05)
- Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right" John Peach (Jun 05)
- Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right" Bryan Fields (Jun 05)
- Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right" Bryan Fields (Jun 05)
- Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right" Valdis . Kletnieks (Jun 05)
- Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right" Andrew D Kirch (Jun 05)
- Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right" Jimmy Hess (Jun 06)
- Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right" Andrew Kirch (Jun 06)
- Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right" George Herbert (Jun 06)
- Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right" Hank Nussbacher (Jun 06)
- Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right" Jay Ashworth (Jun 06)
- Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right" John Peach (Jun 05)
- Re: (OT) UN declares Internet access a "human right" Bryan Fields (Jun 05)