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It will be the first strike of bloggers ever.

On July 14, 2009, Italian bloggers will muzzle themselves in the Web as well as in Piazza Navona in Rome, at 7PM where they will meet to protest against an Italian government bill (the Alfano decree) introducing a number of new rules which will limit the freedom of expression in Italian internet.

The so-called “obligation to rectify” imposed to the manager of an information site (blogs, social networks such as Facebook, Twitter etc) clearly appears to be a pretext. In fact such imposition, in terms of bureaucratization of the network and of very heavy penalties for users, will make of the new decree an internet-killer.

The practical effects shall be to cause the independent sites and blogs to cease or materially reduce their publications. The apparent intent of introducing criteria of responsibility hides the attempt to make life difficult or impossible for bloggers and users of shared sites (for example: You Tube…).

The fact is that bloggers are already entirely liable, from a penal standpoint, in the event of crimes such as insults, defamation etc: there is no need to introduce unbearable penalties for “citizen-journalists” who do not intend to submit themselves to the bureaucracy and the burdens contemplated in the Alfano decree.

The plurality of information, regardless of the media, internet, newspapers, radio and tv networks etc, is a fundamental right of men and citizens, on which democracy and freedom are based. The Alfano decree is an attack to the freedom of all media, from the major newspapers to the smallest blog.

For this reason we invite all Italian blogs and sites to a day of silence, in the day in which newspapers and tv networks will also remain silent. It is a message of all operators in the media world, who jointly shout to the political world: “we do not want to be gagged”.

We therefore invite all citizens with a blog or a site to publish this logo and maintain it for the entire day of July 14 next. Defending the press, the tv and radio networks, the journalists and the Web, we firmly defend the basic freedom of information and the future of our democracy.

Signed:
Alessandro Gilioli
Guido Scorza
Enzo Di Frenna

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Not to go all dramatic on you or anything but I’ve been following the story on the bushfire in southwestern Australia and am absolutely too horrified for words.

One of my favorite bloggers, Magneto Bold Too, is right smack on the edge of this disaster feeling the heat, breathing the ash and watching her friends and relatives lose their homes, or worse – their lives, in the flames. Needless to say, she’s not in a lighthearted mood these days. I have no idea what to say to her to try to alleviate some of her pain. I don’t think there is anything I can say other than “hang in there” and “don’t take any foolish risks.”

After living in Los Angeles for 25 years, summer/fall brushfires became a way of life for me, and stories of lost homes and animals – pets, livestock and wild – were an annual occurrence. Fire was laughingly called one of the four Southern California seasons (fire, earthquake, Santa Ana* and the Oscars or more properly “awards season”) But never ever have I heard the words “171 lives were lost in this fire” until today.

* The Santa Ana winds are the hot dry offshore winds driving heat and dust before it, coloring the sky, much as the Sirocco turns the sky red in Rome every year from the Saharan sands it brings to the Mediterranean. Fires started during “Santa Ana season” are deadly and unstoppable.

Officials have declared the fires in southern Australia as set on purpose – Arson. Kevin Rudd, Australia’s Prime Minister, calls it “mass murder” and I agree with him. One of the fires was apparently immediately re-set, again arson, after firefighters had already swept through, put it out, and moved on to the next hot spot.

This area of Australia also has its annual share of “summer” (for this is their summer) bushfires spurred on by dry weather and heavy winds, much like Southern California so they too know to prepare, but how do you prepare for this? The entire country is praying for their brothers and mourning for their losses – donations of blood are being solicited, people are sending help where they can.

And it isn’t over yet.

What kind of person does this?

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For those of you that want to help, go to http://secure.salvationarmy.org/ and donate directly.  Be sure to designate “Victoria Fires” in the “Specific Use” box under “Donation Details” or your donation will go into the Salvation Army’s general fund.

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