1995-01-16 - Re: Draft of editorial to SF Chronicle

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From: root <root@einstein.ssz.com>
To: ianf@sydney.sgi.com (Ian Farquhar)
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UTC Datetime: 1995-01-16 00:50:09 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 15 Jan 95 16:50:09 PST

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From: root <root@einstein.ssz.com>
Date: Sun, 15 Jan 95 16:50:09 PST
To: ianf@sydney.sgi.com (Ian Farquhar)
Subject: Re: Draft of editorial to SF Chronicle
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> 
> Ditto.
> 
> > In many countries (and even China is on the Net these days), writings
> > critical of the government, such as exposure of human rights abuses,
> > are illegal. The authors face imprisonment, torture and death. By
> > posting anonymously to the Net, the information can be brought safely
> > to the attention of the world.
> 
> Perhaps mention the Russian coup, where the net became a conduite for
> information leaving Moscow.  I remember a colleague of mine announcing
> incidents which had occured within Moscow hours before the news services
> broadcast them, simply by getting emails from a colleague nearby,
> 
>
It was even possible to get eyewitness descriptions of much of the troop
movement in Moscow in near real-time on #russia. The attack on the Russian
White House was in particular quite interesting to watch on CNN and compare
what was going on via irc comments.






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