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UN expert: Cutting Web access 'disproportionate'
« on: May 19, 2011, 07:28:35 PM »
http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-technology/un-expert-cutting-web-access-disproportionate-20110519-1ev80.html

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UN expert: Cutting Web access 'disproportionate'

The U.N.'s independent expert on freedom of speech says governments that cut users' access to the Internet are violating a basic human right "regardless of the justification provided."

Frank La Rue says blocking Net access is "disproportionate," whether it is a blanket ban imposed during times of political unrest or against individuals for violating specific laws.

Britain last year announced it planned to follow France's lead to cut off Internet access to people who illegally download copyright-protected material.

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La Rue's report made available Thursday also urges governments to decriminalize all forms of defamation and ensure Web users can express themselves anonymously.

The report will be discussed by the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva next month.

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so  it is ok by the UN to not censor the Net  however they don't want us having firearms.... 
 up yours  UN
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Re: UN expert: Cutting Web access 'disproportionate'
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2011, 09:28:26 PM »
I'd say its a step in the right direction. There is a reason the Bill of Rights was put in a particular order. The 1A, guaranteeing the right to free speech and protest was and is our most important right. The 2A, guaranteeing the right to bear arms was there as a fall back, in case "sweet reason" didn't work. I'm delighted the UN is standing for free speech. As it continues to be violated by tyrannies and nanny states alike, here's hoping they recognize the right to have the means to do something about it.
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Re: UN expert: Cutting Web access 'disproportionate'
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2011, 01:01:23 PM »
I'd say its a step in the right direction. There is a reason the Bill of Rights was put in a particular order. The 1A, guaranteeing the right to free speech and protest was and is our most important right. The 2A, guaranteeing the right to bear arms was there as a fall back, in case "sweet reason" didn't work. I'm delighted the UN is standing for free speech. As it continues to be violated by tyrannies and nanny states alike, here's hoping they recognize the right to have the means to do something about it.
FQ13 who is not holding my breath, as the UN represents governments, not persons. :-\

You do realize that those rights only apply to U.S. citizens right? Other countries without our Constitution and bill of rights can, and DO whatever the hell they want to their citizens er subjects.
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Re: UN expert: Cutting Web access 'disproportionate'
« Reply #3 on: May 20, 2011, 02:11:47 PM »
You do realize that those rights only apply to U.S. citizens right? Other countries without our Constitution and bill of rights can, and DO whatever the hell they want to their citizens er subjects.
Wrong JC, those rights are universal and apply to all people. We are just lucky that our Constitution recognized and codified them. The way I see it, another governing body at least begining to recognize a portion of our God given rights is a good thing.
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Re: UN expert: Cutting Web access 'disproportionate'
« Reply #4 on: May 20, 2011, 04:04:31 PM »
Wrong JC, those rights are universal and apply to all people. We are just lucky that our Constitution recognized and codified them. The way I see it, another governing body at least begining to recognize a portion of our God given rights is a good thing.
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