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Get Egypt back on line. - Magda Hassan - 29-01-2011

https://www.accessnow.org/page/s/GetEgyptBackOnline
Get Egypt Back Online

With the help of Vodafone and Orange/France Telecom the Egyptian government shut down the internet and cut the phone lines. Now hundreds of thousands of Egyptians demonstrating in the streets for a peaceful end to decades of tyranny have been plunged into an information blackout. These companies have betrayed their own operating principles and left the people defenseless against the iron fist of the Egyptian regime. Nothing is more important to these companies than the value of their brands. Join us in calling them out on their complicity in human rights abuse and demanding that they immediately restore service to Egypt.

To Vodafone and Orange/France Telecom,

We call on you to immediately open the Egyptian telecommunications networks. We ask that you stand firm against the Egyptian government and allow the people, and your customers, to communicate freely and openly at this vital time.


Sign the petition at the link above and pass the link along to others.



Get Egypt back on line. - Peter Lemkin - 29-01-2011

Magda Hassan Wrote:https://www.accessnow.org/page/s/GetEgyptBackOnline
Get Egypt Back Online

With the help of Vodafone and Orange/France Telecom the Egyptian government shut down the internet and cut the phone lines. Now hundreds of thousands of Egyptians demonstrating in the streets for a peaceful end to decades of tyranny have been plunged into an information blackout. These companies have betrayed their own operating principles and left the people defenseless against the iron fist of the Egyptian regime. Nothing is more important to these companies than the value of their brands. Join us in calling them out on their complicity in human rights abuse and demanding that they immediately restore service to Egypt.

To Vodafone and Orange/France Telecom,

We call on you to immediately open the Egyptian telecommunications networks. We ask that you stand firm against the Egyptian government and allow the people, and your customers, to communicate freely and openly at this vital time.


Sign the petition at the link above and pass the link along to others.

Good idea, but I didn't like their privacy statement. They make clear they will collect IP address and browser habits etc.....sorry to say....

I think this will happen anyway, as Obama called specifically for this to happen.


Get Egypt back on line. - Magda Hassan - 29-01-2011

Ah, didn't even check that. Some one else could start one that doesn't collect IPs perhaps.


Get Egypt back on line. - Peter Lemkin - 29-01-2011

Magda Hassan Wrote:Ah, didn't even check that. Some one else could start one that doesn't collect IPs perhaps.

Well, read the privacy agreement. They admit....a few paragraphs down [knowing most won't scroll down] they collect everything they can. They claim they only use it for their 'own' purposes....whatever that means....I just backed off...others may want to go ahead. Sadly, most like that site [which does such things for many causes all the time] do the same. It will really take some research or a very knowledgeable person to know who doesn't.


Get Egypt back on line. - Magda Hassan - 29-01-2011

I suppose one can just send an email or even an old fashioned letter to Orange and Vodafone to complain to them about their reprehensible behaviour.


Get Egypt back on line. - Peter Lemkin - 29-01-2011

Magda Hassan Wrote:I suppose one can just send an email or even an old fashioned letter to Orange and Vodafone to complain to them about their reprehensible behaviour.

They likely have a 'contact us' on their webpages. Vodaphone has local offices most everywhere you can phone.