TacticalMediaRoom/Signal
Notes from the TacticalMediaRoomSignal group.
Network and Internet services
Open internet
For the techies: this "draft" was refused at IETF, but it explains what could be done, if there is political will, regarding the "technical sanctions" & blocking of the aggressive regimes/countries/networks: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/pdf/draft-giuliano-blocking-considerations-00
https://tracking.exposed/pdf/tiktok-russia-15march2022.pdf
- On March 7, TikTok made all the content posted by non-Russian channels unavailable to Russian users. This unannounced restriction removes an estimated 95% of the content previously available to Russian TikTok users.
- Content restriction is happening at the application layer rather than the transport layer,which requires the direct involvement of TikTok. It is the first time a global social media platform has restricted access to content at this scale.
- A network of coordinated accounts is using a loophole to post new content promoting Russian pro-war propaganda in Russia, despite the current ban on new content uploads.
https://ooni.org/post/2022-russia-blocks-amid-ru-ua-conflict/ New blocks emerge in Russia amid war in Ukraine: An OONI network measurement analysis. This research report shared OONI data analysis on recent blocks that have emerged in Russia(and in the EU) amid the war in Ukraine.
https://labs.ripe.net/author/athina/eu-sanctions-and-our-russian-membership/ - "We have published an article that explains why the RIPE NCC remains fully compliant with the latest sanctions"
https://pulse.internetsociety.org/blog/internet-perspectives-ukraine-and-russia
About data analysis & visualization -- in relation to censorship -- invite to OONI discussion channel: https://join.slack.com/t/openobservatory/shared_invite/zt-16ndyhjcw-xC~h_CNBKBm0IFZI3zhwNQ
https://pulse.internetsociety.org/blog/internet-perspectives-ukraine-and-russia
Platform governance
group doing analysis on the timeline of platform governance that I've shared here and that Ruben Brave has published online with ISOC. We also have another group doing an analysis on the most popular apps being used in Ukraine during the war. The datasprint will be done on Friday, we can share results after.
Sanctions
https://labs.ripe.net/author/chrisb/a-more-robust-approach-to-sanctions/A More Robust Approach to Sanctions Recent events in Ukraine have spotlighted some fundamental questions about Internet governance and the use of state-imposed sanctions. This post frames the discussion in reference to one of the Internet's most enduring maxims. RIPE NCC "position" : https://www.ripe.net/participate/member-support/the-ripe-ncc-and-ukraine-russia/
"To sanction or not to sanction the Internet access: A SancNet debate" https://www.giga-net.org/to-sanction-or-not-to-sanction-the-internet-access-a-sancnet-debate/
History of using sanctions against internet in Serbia (& history of war in ex-yugoslavia ) https://wiki.techinc.nl/TacticalMediaRoom#History
Ukraine
The link to our Ukraine task force is https://keepukraineconnected.org
Ukraine’s Engineers Battle To Keep The Internet Running While Russian Bombs Fall Around Them In the rubble of bombarded Ukrainian cities, technicians are risking their lives to keep the country online. Their government calls them the ‘hidden heroes’ of the war. www.forbes.com https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2022/03/22/while-russians-bombs-fall-around-them-ukraines-engineers-battle-to-keep-the-internet-running/?sh=4a20aad35a4c
Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online We are saving digitised collections from Ukrainian museums, libraries and archives. https://www.sucho.org/
https://www.cyberscoop.com/ukraine-internet-starlink-security/ The international surge to help keep Ukraine's frontlines connected Donations of modems, routers and other equipment are flooding in from around the world. 24 mrt. 2022
Russia
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?
The open internet in Russia must be protected. Here’s why.
https://www.change.org/p/we-call-on-vpn-companies-to-provide-russian-users-with-free-access-to-their-services?recruiter=35946137&recruited_by_id=4ebd72b0-a691-11ec-9bd6-b3261547a842&utm_source=share_petition&utm_campaign=share_petition&utm_term=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_content=cl_sharecopy_32725181_ru-RU%3A5 !!! AmneziaVPN is the only service that has supported this petition. One free service for all Russians, accessible through a telegram bot - because all foreign vpn services are blocked or impossible to pay for from Russia. It as one small win for free internet access without
https://labs.ripe.net/author/emileaben/how-is-russia-connected-to-the-wider-internet/ How Is Russia Connected To The Wider Internet?
Tools
dCommsДецентралізовані комунікації, які працюють з інтернетом або без ньогоdcomm.net.ua This is a useful tool for regular people for connecting with family & friends, if their internet is flaky : https://dcomm.net.ua/
Don’t help Putin and Lukashenko silence anti-war voices - Access Now https://www.accessnow.org/putin-lukashenko/
https://wiki.techinc.nl/TacticalMediaRoom/Workshops#Learning security courses
Online, self-paced courses offered to journalists at https://totem-project.org/
Internet Security
advice about secure communication tools, for non-techies:
https://labs.ripe.net
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/03/telegram-harm-reduction-users-russia-and-ukraine
https://cip.gov.ua/en/news/viktor-zhora-potencial-rosiiskikh-khakeriv-imovirno-pereocinenii
https://www.ft.com/content/1fb2f592-4806-42fd-a6d5-735578651471
<https://www.hstoday.us/featured/anonymous-hackers-fire-warning-shot-at-companies-refusing-to-pull-out-of-russia/> Anonymous hacktivists warned that the next #OpRussia target will be corporations that refuse to pull their business from Russia as one group of hackers decided to try to use their data haul from a Russian company to financially help the people of Ukraine.
Journalism and Media
Crisis reporting
Institute of Mass Information in Kyiv
https://fixersandjournalists.humanities.uva.nl/
The Russian press in Exile petition to the EUropean Parliament
File:Independent Russian Journalists Relief.pdf
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https://twitter.com/freepressunltd/status/1503734397081735173
https://twitter.com/CFWIJ/status/1503809300589953026
https://www.gofundme.com/f/keep-ukraines-media-going
petition https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rlmF3ug8chNX2cemMj-RmRoZ1b71GbuPvax8Vai45rQ/edit?usp=sharing
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'
Humanitarian
Inzamelplekken Oekraïne
Vind een inzamelpunt bij u in de buurt en doneer spullen aan Oekraïners in nood. https://www.inzamelplekkenoekraine.nl/
https://verblijfblog.nl/tijdelijke-bescherming-van-oekrainers-in-nederland/
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
We have this initiative, which is already supporting a lot of Ukrainian companies.https://dutchcloudcommunity.nl/community/cloud4ukraine/
News and resources
https://www.ripe.net/participate/member-support/the-ripe-ncc-and-ukraine-russia
Nextcloud folder for the Tactical Media Room. !pwd protected
News on the war
The Last Days Of Mariupol’s Internet Engineers who kept Ukraine’s port city online have gone missing or died in the carnage inflicted by Russia’s siege. Hope remains that Ukrainian cities knocked off the internet map will come back online fast—once the shelling ends. Some bad news... https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2022/03/31/the-last-days-of-mariupols-internet/?sh=514f41a45962
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).
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?
MFFR komt met statement uit om Russische en Belarussische jourhttps://verblijfblog.nl/tijdelijke-bescherming-van-oekrainers-in-nederland/
nalisten meer visa te geven. Zal statement delen zodra t uitkomt. Mffr is coalitie van europese persvrijheidorganisaties
I have contacts in OVD now, so if there is an interest on working together, I can cross-connect; more info: https://ovd.news/news/2022/03/02/russian-protests-against-war-ukraine-chronicle-events
File:FPU leaflet ONE MONTH OF INVASION.pdf
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/03/28/the-russians-fleeing-putins-wartime-crackdown
Platform Geopolitics in 2022: Russian Invasion of Ukraine – an incomplete overview
With great help of @mdieter created a post on the Internet Society Netherlands site based on his document as posted in the tactical media group: https://isoc.nl/nieuws/platform-geopolitics-in-2022-russian-invasion-of-ukraine-an-incomplete-overview/
Information wars
Russia targeting BRICS, Africa, Asia. Not the West really at all. https://twitter.com/carljackmiller/status/1504896238826700800?s=21
OSint
https://restofworld.org/2022/osint-viral-ukraine/
Events
Datasprint https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QmKlgTS-9ZQqIpXieU1OVduIXMinpQaKTn243XYE_iU/edit# Here is the info on the datasprint.
All activities will take place at the Buzzhouse space, located at the University of Amsterdam, BG5 (Oudezijds Achterburgwal 233-237) (enter through the Prisma cafe, then on the first floor). Only the keynote presentation will take place in OMHP D1.08. Monday Locations & Rooms OMHP D1.08
- 11:15 – 11:45 - Hayden Lutek Populist & People's Artists: How a Media Ecology of Propaganda Shapes Russian Public Consciousness
- 11:45 – 12:15 - Emillie de Keulenaar Social media analysis on the situation in Ukraine
- 13:30 – 17:00 - Work Session I Project Group Introductions Buzzhouse
Tuesday - Friday
- 9:30 - 17:00- Work sessions
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QmKlgTS-9ZQqIpXieU1OVduIXMinpQaKTn243XYE_iU/edit#
Ripe
As there is a lot of discussion and concern around sanctions related to 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
31-03 at 11PM, online event: https://www.umass.edu/russian-eurasian-polish-studies/event/public-interest-technology-symposium-ukraine-and-russia-online-war
30 mrt 2022 event: https://framerframed.nl/projecten/the-hmm-on-a-lighter-internet/