From: Julian Assange <proff@suburbia.net>
To: rkluge@nunic.nu.edu
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From: Julian Assange <proff@suburbia.net>
Date: Sun, 22 Sep 1996 16:53:11 +0800
To: rkluge@nunic.nu.edu
Subject: Re: LACC: Re: Australia now has information police
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> Hello:
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> I have one short, short question regarding this item. I really
> hope that you know the anwswer and have the time to answer it.
>
> 1- International document: any idea who else had signed it?
[re COCOM trade agreements]
All COCOM countries most likely. That said Australia does not seem to be
actively enforcing this relic of the cold war. However around 8 years
ago, I recall that the NSA found out about a telephone encrypting device
developed here in Australia, and preassured the Australian government to
forbid export of the device, under COCOM provisions until it was
weakened. At the moment it is politically untenable to enforce COCOM
export provisions over cryptographic software in this country. The COCOM
treaty is seen, quite rightly, as a U.S barrow which COCOM countries had
to sign in order to avoid U.S trade sanctions and tarrifs, but not
something that needs to be enforced for smaller concerns (arms shipments
are bigger concerns).
COCOM is being replaced with new controls, according to the PARI DAILY.
(anyone have better details?)
PARI DAILY
FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1996
BULGARIA IGNORED AT POST-COCOM TALKS
Bulgaria did not take part in the first plenary session of
the member-countries of the Wassenaar Arrangement, also
known as the New Forum, Foreign Ministry spokesman
Mr.Pantelei Karasimeonov told a briefing yesterday. Of all
the 28 participants in the session, it was only USA that
opposed Bulgaria's participation in the arrangement, a
control regime which is to succeed the Cold War's COCOM
export controls of technology and equipment usable for
military purposes, too, it was revealed at the briefing.
Bulgaria has stated many times, and at different levels, its
willingness to join the new control regime, the Foreign
Ministry spokesman emphasised. In a statement, disseminated
by BTA, Bulgarian News Agency, Foreign Ministry pointed out
that obviously some of the participants in the Wassenaar
Arrangement talks are still under the rather depressing
impressions of the suitable conditions created in the
country for wide-ranging scot-free ruin and lack of
ownership, which apply also to the military-industrial
complex and foreign trade in spesial-purpose production. Mr.
Karasimeonov said that these impressions have sprung from
the period of radical economic and political reforms in the
country; he voiced his hopes that the founder-states of the
Wassenaar Arrangement would soon change these views of
theirs and would put their trust in Bulgaria's export
control abilities.
Trade Ministry officials said that bilateral talks are due
to be held between Bulgaria and each of the New Forum
member-countries, which are expected to result in Bulgaria's
joining the arrangement. An expert group is to visit USA
from April 29 till May 3 aiming to acquaint American high
officials with the measures Bulgaria has taken to control
trade in spesial-purpose production, Mr.Vladimir Velichkov,
head of Internationally Controlled Trade Department at Trade
Ministry, said in a recent interview for the PARI Daily. By
June an expert group of the Wassenaar Arrangement is due to
visit Bulgaria to lead discussions about our participation
in the New Forum.
--
"Of all tyrannies a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims
may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons
than under omnipotent moral busybodies, The robber baron's cruelty may
sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who
torment us for own good will torment us without end, for they do so with
the approval of their own conscience." - C.S. Lewis, _God in the Dock_
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