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Notes from the [[TacticalMediaRoom]] Signal group.
  
== Projects & Requests ==
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* [[TacticalMediaRoom/Signal-Internet Governance and Infrastructure | Internet Governance and Infrastructure]] > Topics related to internet governance and infrastructure, including the friction between free internet and European sanction laws, the closure of ENOG (Eurasian Network Operators' Group), and the future of the internet as discussed by Vint Cerf. It also covers network resilience amid conflict, with specific examples such as the telecommunications blackout in Gaza and network data on power outages in Ukraine.
  
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* [[TacticalMediaRoom/Signal-Journalism Art and Media | Journalism, Art and Media]] > The role of journalism and media in the ongoing war, the importance of secure communication tools, the role of hacktivists, and the impact of server-side blocking and embargo sanctions on internet splintering. It also discusses the goal of an open internet as discussed by RIPE NCC and the impact of the war on internet access in Ukraine and Russia.
  
===== The Russian press in Exile petition to the EUropean Parliament =====
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* [[TacticalMediaRoom/Signal-Publications, Essays, Presentations & Reports | Publications, Essays, Presentations & Reports]] > Publications, essays, presentations, and reports related to the ongoing war. It includes discussions on the historical context of the Russian attack on the Kyiv TV tower, the impact of the war on internet infrastructure and resilience, and the use of sanctions against the internet.
[[File:Independent Russian Journalists Relief.pdf|thumb|Independent_Russian_Journalists_Relief]]
 
* Feedback
 
# In general, this is an initiative formulated too specifically by 4 media and only for Russia. So won't work.
 
# Additional non-binding comments about the letter:
 
## I think the letter should be compressed
 
## The statement 'Its high time' must be removed, it negates the emergency.
 
## It is important to think carefully about the target group, is
 
## In my view, this letter should be sent to all individual political parties that are part of the EU.
 
  
# I think it's better to do a broad appeal for visas for journalists in need and ask the press freedom community / pers vrijheid community.
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* [[TacticalMediaRoom/Signal-Disinformation | Disinformation]] > Disinformation in the ongoing war, the impact of propaganda on public opinion, the role of social media platforms in spreading disinformation, and the impact of misinformation on the perception of the war.
  
* Follow up
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* [[TacticalMediaRoom/Signal-Ukraine | Ukraine]] > War on Ukraine, including the resilience of the internet in Ukraine, the role of the IT Army of Ukraine in the war, and the impact of the war on the Ukrainian IP registration.
I have just spoken to the European Parliament representative who is helping with my petition to support independent Russian journalists. He told me there is already a draft ready, still very raw at the moment, about what the EU can do for Russian journalists in terms of visas, financial support, etc. He will share some bullet points from the draft a bit later.  **For now it's important we get more people to sign the letter!** We have agreed that I do my best to collect more signatures and he helps me to forward the letter to some key MPs next week. He thinks the people who have written the draft have already read the letter, but it will be even more powerful if more people sign. At the moment, I have managed to collect only 12 signatures. I believe only two people on this server have signed. Please send me your full names and professional occupations (website or media you work for) and I will add you to the list of signatures! 🚨
 
  
https://twitter.com/freepressunltd/status/1503734397081735173
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* [[TacticalMediaRoom/Signal-Russia| Russia]] > The impact of the war on Russia, including the vulnerability of Russia's main internet provider, Akado Telecom, the role of Russian propaganda in the war, and the impact of the war on the Russian internet landscape.
  
===== Possible internet wall =====
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* [[TacticalMediaRoom/Signal-Gaza| Gaza]] > The impact of the war on Gaza, including reports on the telecommunications blackout in Gaza and the impact of the war on human rights in Gaza.
Before a possible internet wall between Russia and the rest of the world is erected, it seems to me a priority to actively invest energy in gather together, receiving (internet) addresses, proxies, VPNs, satellite options, short golf etc.
 
I already saw a group in this box that collects this information. I just can't find it right now.
 
However, it is necessary that that information is quickly decentralized, through various media.
 
Does anyone know which group I'm talking about?
 
* Questions:
 
* Follow up
 
  
===== Inzamelplekken Oekraïne =====
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* [[TacticalMediaRoom/Signal-Protests| Protests]] > The role of protests in the ongoing war and the impact of the war on the right to protest.
Vind een inzamelpunt bij u in de buurt en doneer spullen aan Oekraïners in nood.
 
https://www.inzamelplekkenoekraine.nl/
 
  
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* [[TacticalMediaRoom/Signal-Events | Events ]] > Various events related to the ongoing wars, including the impact of the war on internet security, the role of cryptography in the war, and the impact of the war on network resilience.
Signal-2022-03-16-174218 002.jpg|Foods and Goods collection - Adam
 
Signal-2022-03-16-174218 001.jpg|untill 25th march
 
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===== Flag from the Russian opposition =====
 
https://whitebluewhite.info/english - The Russian design community has created a flag for anti-war movement in Russia. It is a white banner with blue horizontal stripe in the middle. We are removing bloody color because future and prosperity of new Russia is in peace'
 
  
* Questions/Feedback: What a powerful symbol a flag is. Ultimate cultural artefact. For good and for bad.
 
* Follow up
 
  
== News and resources ==
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==== News on the war ====
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we will be sending out weekly email newsletters with the latest news, important projects and events regarding the ongoing war. please feel free to subscribe: http://eepurl.com/h1rkVz
 
 
* From a Ukrainian colleague, a recommendation: "Some twitter accounts to follow: @DmytroKuleba (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, I saw this account being prised for efficient communication, could be interesting from professional point of view as well), @Kyivindependent, @ukraine_world (news in English), @andersostlund (a Swedish journalist reporting from Kyiv), @nolanwpeterson (war reporter based in Ukraine since 2014).
 
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* A Wikipedia author has been arrested in Belarus. Wikipedia advises all editors in Belarus and Russia to hide their personal data, and to write/complete articles about war only from secret accounts.
 
* Question: If they write under a pseudonym, is their IP address untraceable, or are they masked by Wikipedia?
 
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* MFFR komt met statement uit om Russische en Belarussische journalisten meer visa te geven. Zal statement delen zodra t uitkomt. Mffr is coalitie van europese persvrijheidorganisaties
 
 
 
==== Fundraising and support ====
 
Open Society Launches Fund for a Free and Democratic Ukraine [https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/newsroom/open-society-launches-fund-for-a-free-and-democratic-ukraine?utm_source=news&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=news_031222&utm_content= https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/newsroom/open-society-launches-fund-for-a-free-and-democratic-ukraine]
 
 
 
We have this initiative, which is already supporting a lot of Ukrainian companies.https://dutchcloudcommunity.nl/community/cloud4ukraine/
 
 
 
==== Security ====
 
We've published a hopefully useful article - '''advice about secure communication tools, for non-techies''':
 
[https://labs.ripe.net/author/waehlisch/secure-personal-communication-in-the-event-of-crisis/ https://labs.ripe.net]
 
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/03/telegram-harm-reduction-users-russia-and-ukraine
 
 
 
==== Open internet ====
 
[https://webfoundation.org/2022/03/the-open-internet-in-russia-must-be-protected-heres-why/ The open internet in Russia must be protected. Here’s why.]
 
https://save.meduza.io/eu
 
 
 
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/mar/05/telegram-app-ukraine-rides-high-thirst-trustworthy-news?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
 
 
 
==== OSint ====
 
https://restofworld.org/2022/osint-viral-ukraine/
 
 
 
==== Events ====
 
As there is a lot of discussion and concern around sanctions relatedto the war in Ukraine and the effects on the net and the community, weare doing a cooperation working group (virtual) session coming Tuesday,22 March. The session will run from 13:00-14:30 UTC (14:00-15:30 CEST).To participate, you can register at https://www.ripe.net/s/register-coop-wg-20220322
 

Latest revision as of 16:58, 25 July 2024

Notes from the TacticalMediaRoom Signal group.

  • Internet Governance and Infrastructure > Topics related to internet governance and infrastructure, including the friction between free internet and European sanction laws, the closure of ENOG (Eurasian Network Operators' Group), and the future of the internet as discussed by Vint Cerf. It also covers network resilience amid conflict, with specific examples such as the telecommunications blackout in Gaza and network data on power outages in Ukraine.
  • Journalism, Art and Media > The role of journalism and media in the ongoing war, the importance of secure communication tools, the role of hacktivists, and the impact of server-side blocking and embargo sanctions on internet splintering. It also discusses the goal of an open internet as discussed by RIPE NCC and the impact of the war on internet access in Ukraine and Russia.
  • Publications, Essays, Presentations & Reports > Publications, essays, presentations, and reports related to the ongoing war. It includes discussions on the historical context of the Russian attack on the Kyiv TV tower, the impact of the war on internet infrastructure and resilience, and the use of sanctions against the internet.
  • Disinformation > Disinformation in the ongoing war, the impact of propaganda on public opinion, the role of social media platforms in spreading disinformation, and the impact of misinformation on the perception of the war.
  • Ukraine > War on Ukraine, including the resilience of the internet in Ukraine, the role of the IT Army of Ukraine in the war, and the impact of the war on the Ukrainian IP registration.
  • Russia > The impact of the war on Russia, including the vulnerability of Russia's main internet provider, Akado Telecom, the role of Russian propaganda in the war, and the impact of the war on the Russian internet landscape.
  • Gaza > The impact of the war on Gaza, including reports on the telecommunications blackout in Gaza and the impact of the war on human rights in Gaza.
  • Protests > The role of protests in the ongoing war and the impact of the war on the right to protest.
  • Events > Various events related to the ongoing wars, including the impact of the war on internet security, the role of cryptography in the war, and the impact of the war on network resilience.


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we will be sending out weekly email newsletters with the latest news, important projects and events regarding the ongoing war. please feel free to subscribe: http://eepurl.com/h1rkVz