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Fri 2 Jan 2015 3:38PM

Statement on Indian Government censorship of the Internet

PP Pirate Praveen Public Seen by 116

--- Draft statement, please comment, before 9th Jan 2015 ---

Recently many sites have been blocked by many Internet Service Providers [1]. We, Indian Pirates, consider this as a violation of our fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression guaranteed by the constitution.

Censorship is characteristic of undemocratic nations like China, Iran and Soudi Arabia, should be viewed in contrast with how the governments of Sweden, Netherlands, Iceland, Switzerland, Brazil and many more countries provide their citizens completely unrestricted Internet [2].

Censorship is bad because when you lose freedom of speech you lose individual opinions! Without the free flow of ideas and thought, we miss beneficial ideas. If you look at history great ideas from people like Martin Luther King, that changed society were considered bad in their time. If people like him were censored we wouldn't be having the freedoms we enjoy today.

Online Censorship laws allow authorities to block large amounts of content in secrecy, without adequate demonstration of necessity, and in a disproportionate manner. The rules for blocking provide little by way of rights safeguards [3]. We don't expect this government will listen to any of us, to uphold basic human rights. So we are left with only technical measures to exercise our fundamental rights.

We recommend using censorship free DNS services like opennicproject.org and dns.watch to continue browsing the internet without interruption.

We also anticipate more powerful censorship in the coming days, so we recommend everyone to start using tor (torproject.org). You may also use a vpn service like https://www.privatetunnel.com/ or https://vpn.autistici.org/ or https://help.riseup.net/en/vpn for faster browsing without local censorship but they are not fully anonymous (vpn service providers can track you and they may be legally required to track you and provide your information when asked). You can also setup a VPN service yourself if you have access to a server outside India using Free Software like OpenVPN (http://openvpn.net).

As a long term solution, we recommend getting involved in politics and stop expecting career politicians to stand up for our rights. Support groups and collectives that defend democracy and fight for human rights.

If you really think blocking websites will stop terrorism, you are in a fool's heaven. Almost all terrorists groups are sustained by state support. You can read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State-sponsored_terrorism for a list of terrorist groups supported by various countries.

Indian Pirates is a collective fighting for human rights and civil liberties. You can join us at pirates.org.in

[1] http://techcrunch.com/2014/12/31/indian-government-censorsht/
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_and_surveillance_by_country
[3] http://www.thehoot.org/web/Online-Censorship-laws-needs-reform/8035-1-1-7-true.html

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⚓⚑Arjun⚓⚑ Mon 5 Jan 2015 12:57PM

@praveenarimbrathod we could add Switzerland and Brazil too.. Brazil came out with the world's first Internet bill..http://dailydot.com/tags/marco-civil

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Pirate Praveen Mon 5 Jan 2015 3:15PM

@vik design team can help us with the diaspora yatra campaign. We are planning to host a diaspora pod in India and the sysadmin team can help there. dev team can always choose their favourite free software program and improve. It would be great if some of them can work on programs like diaspora, round cube, mailpile, mailvelope, jabber servers and clients that are needed for secure private communications.

PP

Pirate Praveen Mon 5 Jan 2015 3:16PM

@arjun updated with Switzerland and Brazil in the good countries list.

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vik@hamara Mon 5 Jan 2015 3:41PM

OK, devs are working on hamara linux - we are looking at privacy / security issues and will be pushing our work upstream. We do have some cloud hosting - have you secured hosting for your pod?

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Pirate Praveen Mon 5 Jan 2015 4:18PM

@vik is your hosting in India? We want to have at least one pod hosted in India (hosting costs are up to 5 times higher in India). You could setup pod.hamaralinux.org it will support diaspora network by taking some load of the network and also help you get some publicity for your project.

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vik@hamara Mon 5 Jan 2015 4:22PM

Yes - we have our own rack space in running OpenStack in Noida, London and Amsterdam. Am quite into hosting a diaspora pod in Noida

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Pirate Praveen Mon 5 Jan 2015 4:25PM

@vik great! Lets continue the pod hosting discussion at https://www.loomio.org/d/kNSzb4sj/diasp-in-a-pod-hosted-in-india

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William Kane Mon 8 Jun 2015 11:43AM

In a region with highly pervasive internet monitoring and restrictions on public opinion using a VPN is possibly the primary way of securing yourself online.
http://www.bestvpnservice.com/

MJ

Mic Justin Fri 31 Jul 2015 11:40AM

Yes using a VPN is secure but never trust on any free VPN service as they log your activities and you already on risk with that You can easily get cheap VPN service at http://www.bestvpnprovider.com to use in your region and can secure yourself on internet.

PP

Pirate Praveen Fri 31 Jul 2015 2:16PM

Autistici.org and riseup.net has a track record of standing up for privacy and their mission is to provide privacy for people. It appears the above two comments are ads. What does everyone think?

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