Help the People of Burma — Post this Meme on Your Blog!

27/09/2007

Note: This is a new kind of online protest that uses blogs to spread a petition globally. To participate, just add your blog by following the instructions in this blog post.

This not an issue of partisan politics, this is an issue of basic human rights and democracy. Please help to prevent a human tragedy in Burma by adding your blog and asking others to do the same.

By passing this meme on through the blogosphere hopefully we can generate more awareness and avert a serious tragedy. As concerned world-citizens this something we bloggers can do to help.

How to participate:

1. Copy this entire post to your blog, including this special number: 1081081081234

2. After a few days, you can search Google for the number 1081081081234 to find all blogs that are participating in this protest and petition. Note: Google indexes blogs at different rates, so it could take longer for your blog to show up in the results.

3. If you know how to add tags to your blog posts, add the Technorati tag 1081081081234 to your post as well. This will make your post findable sooner in Technorati.

THE SITUATION IN BURMA AND WHY IT MATTERS TO ALL OF US

There is no press freedom in Burma and the government has started turning off the Internet and other means of communication, so it is difficult to get news out. Individuals on the ground have been sending their day-by-day reports to the BBC, and they are heartbreaking. I encourage you to read these accounts to see for yourself what is really going on in Burma. Please include this link in your own blog post.

The situation in Burma is increasingly dangerous. Hundreds of thousands of unarmed peaceful protesters, including monks and nuns, are risking their lives to march for democracy against an unpopular but well-armed military dictatorship that will stop at nothing to continue its repressive rule. While the generals in power and their families are literally dripping in gold and diamonds, the people of Burma are impoverished, deprived of basic human rights, cut off from the rest of the world, and increasingly under threat of violence.

This week the people of Burma have risen up collectively in the largest public demonstrations against the ruling Junta in decades. It’s an amazing show of bravery, decency, and democracy in action. But although these protests are peaceful, the military rulers are starting to crack down with violence. Already there have been at least several reported deaths, and hundreds of critical injuries from soldiers beating unarmed civilians to the point of death.

The actual fatalities and injuries are probably far worse, but the only news we have is coming from individuals who are sneaking reports past the authorities. Unfortunately it looks like a large-scale blood-bath may ensue — and the victims will be mostly women, children, the elderly and unarmed monks and nuns.

Contrary to what the Burmese, Chinese and Russian governments have stated, this is not merely a local internal political issue, it is an issue of global importance and it affects the global community. As concerned citizens, we cannot allow any government anywhere in the world to use its military to attack and kill peacefully demonstrating, unarmed citizens.

In this modern day and age violence against unarmed civilians is unacceptable and if it is allowed to happen, without serious consequences for the perpetrators, it creates a precedent for it to happen again somewhere else. If we want a more peaceful world, it is up to each of us to make a personal stand on these fundamental issues whenever they arise.

Please join me in calling on the Burmese government to negotiate peacefully with its citizens, and on China to intervene to prevent further violence. And please help to raise awareness of the developing situation in Burma so that hopefully we can avert a large-scale human disaster there.


Folksonomies e tagging/2

27/09/2006

Proseguo il discorso iniziato alcuni giorni fa aggiungendo altre informazioni e link.

1. Ringrazio Federico Bo per aver segnalato il progetto “TAGora: Semiotic Dynamics in Online Social Communities”. Dal comunicato stampa di presentazione:

“TAGora”, interamente concepito ed ideato in Italia da fisici CNR-INFM e studiosi dell’Università di Roma “La Sapienza” impegnati nello studio di sistemi complessi, mira proprio alla comprensione e al controllo di questi nuovi scenari (online social communities, tagging, folksonomy, … n.d.r.) mediante accurate analisi statistiche di dati sul web, nuovi esperimenti ed applicazioni e modellizzazioni teoriche, in un circolo virtuoso che si avvale della collaborazione di scienziati di fama mondiale nel campo della Fisica, della Computer Science e della Linguistica.
Finanziato dall’Unione Europea per tre anni, TAGora vede coinvolti anche prestigiosi gruppi internazionali quali il team francese del Sony Computer Science Laboratory a Parigi, due gruppi di ricerca tedeschi, rispettivamente l’Institute for Computer Science dell’Università di Koblenz-Landau e il Knowledge and Data Engineering unit del Dipartimento di Mathematics and Computer Science dell’Università di Kassel, ed il team inglese della School of Electronics and Computer Science dell’Università di Southampton.

Il progetto si avvale anche di un blog.

2. A commento di un post di Federio Bo su TAGora, arancina scrive:

Viviamo in un universo di codici, ciò che conosciamo necessariamente trova un suo nome, una sua classificazione, un suo “tag”… ed è grazie a questo “tag” che ogni cosa prende vita, per lo meno per noi. Ciò che non ha nome, l’indicibile, l’inafferrabile, l’intraducibile, l’inclassificabile, non ha luogo, nè vita nel nostro universo cognitivo. Ma la speranza, la voglia di scoprire un universo più grande sovrasta il nostro essere “finiti”. La scoperta dell’infinito non smette e non smetterà di affascinarci. La voglia di “andare oltre” ci tormenta. E questa, per me, è poesia!

3. Facetag verrà presentato il 30 settembre all’Euro IA 2006; immagino quindi che nei prossimi giorni sapremo qualcosa di più su questo progetto.

Vedi anche:

Folksonomies e tagging/1

Folksonomies e tagging/3