FYI:
C.R.I.M.E. Report - Civil Rights in the Middle-East
- -- Back in April The CRIME Report reported that Nokia had provided the
Iranian regime with an advanced data monitoring center. The full
implications of Nokia'ss partnership did not become clear until a
few days ago, when the Iranian government began arresting hundreds
of peaceful dissenters tracked via intercepted wireless
communications. In the wake of post-election protests, Iran has put
Nokia'ss technology to use on a massive scale.
Under the title "Nokia: Jailing People" (a parody of Nokia's slogan
"Connecting People"), an urgent campaign has been launched to pressure
Nokia to immediately end its contract with the Iranian regime, disable
its monitoring center, and explain how Iranians can circumvent the
monitoring system. At the site
www.NokiaNo.com, over five thousand
people in just five days have signed a petition and simultaneously
sent an email to Nokia executives. Supporters have pledged to boycott
Nokia products until Nokia stops helping Iran jail peaceful
dissenters. -- /snap/
http://streamtime.org//index.php?op=ViewArticle&articleId=2889&blogId=1
http://www.hamsaweb.org/crime/52.html#1
http://campaigns.aicongress.org/nokia
ciao
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