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Author: Tibet Action Institute (Tibet Action Institute)
First Ever Google+ Hangout Powered Global Press Conference
UPDATE 15/7: The press conference went very well, and you can now watch an edited YouTube video here and the full Ustream archive here. The Tibet Action Institute is excited to be supporting what may well be the first global online video press conference powered by the new Google+ Hangout group video chat feature.
Internet Exlorer Exploit Used to Target Activists
From Google Security: “We’ve noticed some highly targeted and apparently politically motivated attacks against our users. We believe activists may have been a specific target…
Internet Explorer Exploits Used to Target Activists
From Google Security: “We’ve noticed some highly targeted and apparently politically motivated attacks against our users. We believe activists may have been a specific target…
Global ‘Text Action’ for Tibetan Political Prisoner
Norzin Wangmo, a Tibetan writer and government official was detained, tortured, and sentenced to 5 years imprisonment for communicating over the phone and Internet about China’s human rights abuses in Tibet.
Global ‘Text Action’ for Tibetan Political Prisoner
Norzin Wangmo, a Tibetan writer and government official was detained, tortured, and sentenced to 5 years imprisonment for communicating over the phone and Internet about China’s human rights abuses in Tibet.
Tiananmen 2.0: Why China Is Not Immune to the Tunisia Effect
Tendor, Students for a Free Tibet’s Executive Director, looks at the nonviolent revolutions sweeping the Middle East and the prospects for change in China and Tibet in an article for the Huffington Post.
Nathan interviewed in Wired on the State Department’s Internet Freedom Program
See Nathan and the Guardian Project in this Feb. 23rd Wired article on the U.S. State Department’s Internet Freedom program and funding for innovative secure tech projects (a note from Nathan on the context of his quotes is here).
Nathan interviews in Wired on the State Department’s Internet Freedom Program
See Nathan and the Guardian Project in this Feb. 23rd Wired article on the U.S. State Department’s Internet Freedom program and funding for innovative secure tech projects (a note from Nathan on the context of his quotes is here).
Chain of commands
Mainland authorities are detaining individuals for perceived crimes committed online. But how do they access such incriminating information?