Freedom - Freiheit

2
Jan
2006

UK: a not very happy new year for freedom and the rule of law

Who would have thought, only a few years ago, that our much maligned conservative, allegedly out-of-touch, government-lackey judiciary would be the main defenders of our liberties and the rule of law against an executive (Labour, what's more) hell-bent on destroying them?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,5673,1676570,00.html


From Information Clearing House

8
Aug
2005

Easier to diminish freedoms than to root out terrorist threat

Independent [UK]
by John Kampfmer

08/07/05

Britain is awash with CCTV cameras -- four million at the last count. Shoot-to-kill seems to have become accepted practice for the police, without any public debate. In our present, vulnerable condition, we are submitting ourselves to the state, in the vain hope of protection. We find ourselves in our current predicament through complacency at home during the 1990s and an excess of zeal abroad over the past few years. Measures are needed, and each must be assessed on its merits. But we should remember that it will be easier for the state to diminish our freedoms than it will be to root out the terrorist threat...

http://comment.independent.co.uk/commentators/article304231.ece


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

22
Jun
2005

Obedience is a choice - so is liberty

06/21/05

Differ as they may in uniform, their purpose is always the same: They use their guns to tell people on the government's behalf to shut up, settle down, get in line, pay up, pipe down, and move along...

http://www.strike-the-root.com/51/massoud/massoud13.html

from Strike the Root, by Ali Hassan Massoud


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Freedom's just another word

06/21/05

There is something refreshingly frank about Internet censorship. This is not the self-imposed restraint of timid newsrooms, the gentle pressure of businessmen, or the closed-door dealings of a righteous panel. Type the words freedom or democracy in the title of a Microsoft-hosted Chinese language blog and you'll get an error message instantly, bright yellow, direct as a road sign: 'Please delete the prohibited expression.' Since news surfaced last week that Microsoft has agreed to ban the use of certain words on its Chinese language blogs, the blogosphere has been berating Microsoft for practicing a capitalism so rapacious it would buttress communism...

http://www.reason.com/links/links062105.shtml

from Reason, by Kerry Howley


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

7
Jun
2005

25
Mai
2005

A restraint of liberty

Faced with a choice between market freedom and human life, governments have chosen to preserve the former The British government recognises two kinds of freedom. There is the freedom of the citizen, which it appears to perceive as a threat to good order. It has permitted (through the Serious Organised Crime Act) the police or courts to ban any public protest. It is introducing identity cards, restricting immigration, seeking to curb the right of habeas corpus and extending antisocial behaviour orders.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3318

20
Mrz
2005

Das Äußere sieht man nun mal zuerst

Kosmetik, Handy, Markenklamotten: Kant-Schüler über Freiheiten und Gruppenzwänge.

http://www.main-rheiner.de/region/objekt.php3?artikel_id=1829984

12
Mrz
2005

UN to Make Internet a Global 'Common Heritage'?

IAHF Webmaster: Breaking News, Whats New, What to Do, Codex, Eugenics, All Countries

IAHF List: See the article below about the UN's plans to regulate the internet in order to suppress opposition to globalization. It speaks for itself. Draw your own conclusions. Having attended two UN Codex meetings of the Committee on Nutrition in Germany before being kicked off the US Delegation prior to the meeting in Berlin in 2000 and prior to being banned from future participation by the German Government for shooting unauthorized video footage inside the Codex CCNFSDU meeting in Berlin in '98 (til they forced me to shut my camcorder off), I do not get a good feeling at all about what I just read in the article below....

We need to get the USA out of the UN and out of the WTO. Just say NO to globalization in whatever country you live in. Congressman Paul will be reintroducing HR 1146, perhaps under a new bill number, to get us out of the UN and he needs support. Tell your congressmen and senators. He is also trying to get us out of the WTO.

We must all unite against the UN, WTO and CODEX. Just say NOT to Eugenics.... If you'd like to see the video footage I shot inside the '98 Codex meeting in Berlin (til they forced me to shut my camcorder off) Please go to http://www.iahf.com/iahf_media.html There you will find 4 interesting media clips which got me kicked off the US Codex Delegation and which caused me to have death threats for pushing for congressional oversight on this issue. The hearing that I pushed for for 5 years was whitewashed on March 20, 2001.

IAHF is off to Expo West vitamin trade show next week. http://www.expowest.com This is the biggest vitamin trade show in the world. Your donations will help pay the expense we incurred on renting a place to hold an emergency meeting at the show and to do additional public speaking on this issue. Emergency donations are especially needed to bring a key speaker over from England. See how to donate at very end.... now please read this article and please forward it widely.... encourage more people to sign on to the IAHF email distribution list at http://www.iahf.com and THANKS for your support!

http://www.thenewamerican.com/artman/publish/article_775.shtml

UN to Make Internet a Global 'Common Heritage'?

by William Norman Grigg

March 7, 2005

This November, the UN will convene a "World Summit on the Information Society" in Tunis. In Tunisia, reported a February 21 Reuters dispatch, "global control of the world wide web may be decided."

At present, “the most recognizable Internet governance body is a California-based non-profit company, the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN),” continued the report. “But developing countries want an international body, such as the UN’s International Telecommunications Union (ITU), to have control over governance — from distributing Web site domains to fighting spam.” According to Nitin Desai, chairman of a UN working group on the Internet created in December 2003, “There is an issue that is out there that needs to be resolved.”

The draft “Declaration of Principles” for the Tunis Summit calls for the creation of “a people-centered, inclusive and development-oriented Information Society … premised on the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations....” Under that vision, the Internet — rather than being a market-oriented entity controlled by no political body — would be used “to promote the development goals of the Millennium Declaration,” particularly “the right to development, as enshrined in the Vienna Declaration....” That “right” refers to the desire of the UN to redistribute wealth and technology from the U.S. and other prosperous nations to the kleptocratic governments of the “developing world.”

Furthermore, the draft declaration pointedly invokes “Article 29 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” which states that “everyone has duties to the community in which alone the free and full development of their personality is possible, and that, in the exercise of their rights and freedoms, everyone shall be subject only to such limitations as are determined by law.... These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.” In plainer language, the UN seeks the power to suppress any use of the Internet and other information technology to criticize the world body or impede its designs for global governance.

The UN’s proposed Law of the Sea Treaty would designate the oceans a UN-administered “common heritage of mankind.” In similar fashion, the Tunis Summit would claim cyberspace as a UN-regulated “common heritage.”

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2005

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