Matze Schmidt on Thu, 20 Sep 2001 01:33:41 +0200 (CEST) |
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don't Bomb 19.09.2001, 22:38 MEZ (GET) No bombs on the newspaper Bild, no bombs on Afghanistan! On september 11. 2001 the World Trade Center in New York, a headquarter of the interstates financial market, was destroyed by terrorists with 2 airplanes. Thousands of humans were killed. Then a type of religious war propaganda against an imaginary enemy startet in the USA and Europe. After some action the undergroundserver (ugs) on 16.9.2001 called to send war- and terror-critical texts into the online-forums of the german newspaper Bild (BILD.de). The topic "Kritik der Neo Warconomy" ("Criticism of the Neo Warconomy") created by ugs in the forum "Angriff gegen Amerika" ("Attack against America"), was closed on 17.9. by the moderators, because the postings were obviously "counter productive" (-> http://www.bild.de, forums, Frequently Asked Questions). At the night to 18.9., approx. 00:15, the police rang and checked the ID of the owner/operator of the ugs-Webpage, it is until today unclear on which law this was based. At the same time the webmaster (?) of the company BILD.de from Berlin called by telephone and requested the operator to stop the assumed spamming because this would "burn cash" (quotation). Ugs asks: which mini hysteria permitts german police to check an hobbyistic Internetactivist on an unproven note to the massive send away of E-Mail, and what allows the cooperation of police with a technical-administrative representative of the largest german daily newspaper to prevent free speech? A thesis: Media Power is Economic Power is Political Power is Technical Power. In this dimension the following formula can be created: No bombs on the newspaper Bild, no bombs on Afghanistan! ugs Kritik der Neo Warconomy http://www.undergroundserver.de (in german) _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold