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Announcement :: Media
Call to Action: Stop Government Repression of Indymedia Current rating: 0
18 Oct 2004
Call for Indymedia Solidarity
On 7 October, 2004, hard drives from two Indymedia servers were seized from the London office of a U.S.-owned web hosting company, Rackspace, at the request of the U.S. Justice Department, apparently in collaboration with Italian and Swiss authorities.

The seizure of the hard drives in London shut down an Indymedia radio station and around 20 different Indymedia websites from Ambazonia to the U.K. Thousands of individuals who posted hundreds of thousands of articles on these web sites suddenly found their voices silenced by an unknown hand.

Although the hard drives were returned on 13 October, the legal framework under which the seizures took place is unknown. Nine days after the seizures there is still an almost total information blackout from the authorities in the U.S., U.K., Italy, and Switzerland. Indymedia still has no confirmation of who ordered the seizures, who took the hard drives, why the seizures took place, or whether it will happen again.

Last week's seizure of Indymedia's servers--which follows on the heels of recent attacks on Indymedia by Diebold, Inc. and the U.S. Secret Service, as well as government clampdowns on community radio stations around the world--has far-reaching implications.

Web-hosting providers may now be reluctant to offer their services to media organizations outside of the mainstream for fear that the latter's sites might be taken down, and all their other clients with them. Similarly, individuals may think twice before posting stories critical of their respective governments for fear of reprisal. What happened to Indymedia sets a dangerous precedent of intergovernmental action to suppress independent journalism. Using international cooperation frameworks to obscure due process undermines civil liberties and erodes communication rights; it must be stopped.

_Members of Indymedia are now calling upon media activists everywhere to take action._

*1. Solidarity Statement*

Sign a solidarity declaration at http://solidarity.indymedia.org.uk/ denouncing the hard drive seizure as an unacceptable attack on press freedom, freedom of expression, and privacy. We are demanding a full disclosure of the names of organizations and individuals involved in the seizure, a copy of the court order, and an independent investigation into any violations of due process.

*2. Operation Hard Drive-by*

Take action on 18 October, Media Democracy Day, or later that week. Collect a pile of junk hard drives and deposit them on the steps of intelligence agencies, consulates and other symbols of media repression. (Similar actions have already taken place in Amsterdam, San Francisco and Houston.) Consider pasting a large graphic on the hardware and/or holding a press conference to register our concern over this egregious intergovernmental violation of communication rights. See http://solidarity.indymedia.org.uk/drive_by.php3 for details.

*3. Get Involved*

If you're not already involved with Indymedia, consider being an Indymedia volunteer. Join a collective, publish your stories, pictures, audio or video, or help translate articles. Or, if you can't volunteer your time, donate computer hardware, media equipment, or even money to an Independent Media Center near you. Don't allow the Government's attempt to censor us intimidate us into self-censorship.

_We will never be silenced again_
See also:
http://solidarity.indymedia.org.uk

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Re: Call to Action: Stop Government Repression of Indymedia
Current rating: 0
18 Oct 2004
Why don't you campaign to stop Indymedia Repression of the Truth?

Start with Indymedia Ireland: http://www.geocities.com/chumps4chomsky/
You Don't Get It
Current rating: 0
18 Oct 2004
Indymedia is not the opposite of the dominant media. It's different, but many of the accusations that you generalize into the "failings" of Indymedia really have far more to do with what those who post here will do and say. Those who use Indymedia are often not of the same mindset as those who actually are active in Indymedia. You can wail at the world, but I think Indymedia gives a fairer, if somewhat messier , view of things that the dominant media does.

And I just had to laugh at one of your final comments -- one you repeated, but never did explain -- from earlier in your commentary:
"When George W. Bush is re-elected in November, the Irish people will have Indymedia Ireland to thank."
When you figure out a rational explanation for that assertion, get back to us.
Re: Call to Action: Stop Government Repression of Indymedia
Current rating: 0
19 Oct 2004
On that Dose, we can agree. It is "different". And as long as it doesn't become just another worn out mouthpiece for liberal Democrats, it might actually stay somewhat interesting.
Re: Call to Action: Stop Government Repression of Indymedia
Current rating: 0
20 Oct 2004
you might ask nessie why he is giving info on imc activities to the feds. this has been going on for over a year.