digital activism
Blog: Egyptian activists’ use of mobile phones to alert their networks of harassment or arrest by police
Activists, bloggers, journalists and students in Egypt are using their mobile phones to alert their networks if they are in danger or have been arrested using SMS text messaging and the micro-blogging service Twitter. Egyptian activists who have informed their network of arrest by police have proved this to be an effective means of getting the word out quickly of their detention so that fellow activists can pressure the government for a quick release, or mount a longer-term campaign in the result of formal charges.
When Egyptian journalist and blogger Wael Abbas returned to Egypt from a forum in Sweden in June of 2009 he was detained at Cairo Airport by authorities and his passport, papers and laptop were taken. Abbas is known for his blog posts exposing incidents of torture and police brutality in Egypt, and is outspoken about political reform and democracy in Egypt. When he was detained at Cairo Airport, Abbas was able to use his Twitter account to alert his followers and give numerous updates on the situation. Issandr El Amrani of The Arabist reported that Abbas’s tweets reached the president of an Egyptian human rights organization, Hisham Kassem, who is also a Twitter user. After hearing about Abbas’s detention Kassem started tweeting about his efforts to dispatch a human rights lawyer to talk to the Egyptian authorities to get Abbas released. Abbas was eventually freed within hours. El Amrani writes, “It may not be a Twitter revolution, but it's a very practical, transparent and engaging way to rally people around a cause.”
Blog: 10 Tactics film - come and be inspired & empowered!
Are you working to promote, protect or defend your rights and/or the rights of others (elderly, immigrants, refugees, students, those with disabilities, women, children, etc)? Or, are you interested in getting involved? Yes? GREAT! We want to support your work by introducing you to new ideas, tools, people and tactics! Come and be inspired and empowered!
Join us for a screening of the film "10 Tactics for Turning Information into Action"!
- When: June 10, 2010 at 7:00 PM (admission is FREE)
- Where: Walter F. Mondale Hall at the University of Minnesota Law School, Room 25
229 19th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Map: http://bit.ly/9zrw9j
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Blog: The Many Uses for Google
A lot of my posts lately have concerned technologies that help those in the human rights fields communicate and share in a secure way. Signing up for a Google account provides you with an easy way to communicate with people anywhere in the world, maintain a fairly secure digital identity, and share things more easily with a community (or even just a few people). In this post I want
Blog: Security in-a-box
Hi everyone,
There is a really great new tool that I would like to let people know about. It's called Security in-a-box, and was a joint effort between Tactical Technology Collective and Front Line. Security in-a-box is a toolkit that was created to help human rights defenders and activists protect their privacy and digital security needs. It can also be an important tool for members of the independent media whose work involves human rights.

