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venerdì 19 luglio 2013

FW SPAM: From The Ceo.Malik Ali Deputy Director.

Here again my spam message review, please if you receive something similar be cautious! But if you get the million dollars I will appreciate a donation J, lol.

From: Ceo Malik Ali [mailto:ceoali@voila.fr]
Sent: Friday 19 July 2013 12:16
To: undisclosed recipients:
Subject: From The Ceo.Malik Ali Deputy Director.

Compliment of the Season,

I Know That This Mail Will Come To You as a Surprise As We Never Meet Before Request for Urgent Transfer Of The Sum Of Nine Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars {Us $9,300,000.00} Only, Into Your Account.

I Am The Deputy Director Of Finance, Foreign Payment Approval Dept. Of West African Monetary Control Board (Wamcb). North-West Regional Office.Burkina Faso. My Office
Oversee All Developmental Projects Financed By The Economic Community Of West African States (Ecowas). Within This Zone (Burkina Faso,Benin,Cape Verde,Gambia,Ghana,Guinea,Guinea-Bissau,Ivory Coast,Liberia,Mali,Niger,Nigeria,Senegal,Sierra Leone.Togo ).With Reference To An Introduction And Recommendation Of You By A Friend Who Works In The Burkina Faso Chambers Of Commerce And Industry, I Do Hereby; Wish To Commence Talk With You On A Highly Confidential Level. After Due

Consultations, I Have Decided To Contact You In Order To Arrange For A Possible Transfer Of The Sum Of Nine Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars (Us$9.300.000.00) Into Your Account. This Money Is A Subject Of An Over Inflated Sum Acquired From Contracts Awarded By My Agency In The Past Years.The Original Contractors Have However, Been Paid And All Projects Executed By Then Commissioned. This Over Inflated Amount Can Not Be Withdrawn Locally From The Paying Bank Because The Contractors Concerned Are Foreign Firms. As A Matter Of Trust, Honesty And Secrecy,I Have Decided To Contact You As To Assist Me Provide An Account For This Transaction If You Have Accepted To Assist And Fully Participate In This Transaction, Kindly Furnish Me With The Necessary Information Such As

Your Full Name…………………………………?

Your Sex………………………………………….?

Your Age………………………………………….?

Your Country…………………………………….?

Your Occupation And City……………………?

Your Personal Mobile/ Fax N°……………….?

With This Information Provided, The Said Sum Will Be Transfer To Your Account Without Difficulties The Terms Of Sharing The Money After A Successful Transfer Will Be Discuss As You Indicate Your Interest In Assisting To Transfer This Money. Immediately All These Information Gets To Me, I Will Then Present Every Document To The Paying Bank And The Copy Will Be Send To You For Verification And Record Purposes. Be Rest Assured With My Connections, Everything Will Be Through Within A Short Time. After Many Years Of Meticulous Services To The Government And People Of Our Sub Region I Would Not Want My Image To Be Dented.

Therefore I Expect You To Handle This Transaction With Utmost Maturity By Keeping Everything Secret. I Can Assure You That If My Instructions Are Carefully Adhered To, There Will Not Be Any Hitch Through Out The Transaction, There Is No Risk On Your Side, Because I Have Perfected The Deal Very Well Over Years. After The Transfer, We Will Be Coming Over To Your Country For Further Sharing And Possible Investments.

I’m waiting to Read from You Urgently through the Electronic Mail Address
ASAP

Ceo.Malik Ali.

martedì 26 marzo 2013

FW SPAM: HELLO DEAR

Slightly different from the other one, but again if it is a matter of trust how come the same message comes first to me then to me again but usually spam comes with the recipient undisclosed so this must be real 🙂

 

—–Original Message—–
From: win Tep [mailto:tepsereya@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday 18 March 2013 10:41
To: nomestes.ingando@gmail.com
Subject: HELLO DEAR

 

HELLO DEAR

 

Please permit me to make your acquaintance in so informal a manner. This is necessitated by my urgent need to reach you. This request may seem strange and unsolicited but I will crave your indulgence and pray that you view it seriously.

 

I want you to partner with me in getting back the money left behind in a fixed deposit account in our bank by a citizen of your country. If this will endanger your position and reputation, I would not have contacted you. This is safe and beneficial. I am presently the Branch manager of our bank,here is South East Asia, please do not expose this transaction for any reason, I will give you more information of myself, our bank and the transaction itself once you write again.

 

I wait to hear from you,

 

Regards,

TEP SEREYA

venerdì 6 aprile 2012

STOP CISPA: Save the internet

Dear friends,
Right now, the US Congress is sneaking in a new law that gives them big brother spy powers over the entire web — and they’re hoping the world won’t notice. We helped stop their Net attack last time, let’s do it again.
Over 100 Members of Congress are backing a bill (CISPA) that would give private companies and the US government the right to spy on any of us at any time for as long as they want without a warrant. This is the third time the US Congress has tried to attack our Internet freedom. But we helped beat SOPA, and PIPA — and now we can beat this new Big Brother law.
Our global outcry has played a leading role in protecting the Internet from governments eager to monitor and control what we do online. Let’s stand together once again — and beat this law for good. Sign the petition then forward to everyone who uses the Internet:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_cispa/?tta
Under the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), if a cyber threat is even suspected, companies we use to access the Internet will have the right to collect information on our activities, share that with the government, refuse to notify us that we are being watched and then use a blanket immunity clause to protect themselves from being sued for violation of privacy or any other illegal action. It’s a crazy destruction of the privacy we all rely on in our everyday emails, Skype chats, web searches and more.
But we know that the US Congress is afraid of the world’s response. This is the third time they have tried to rebrand their attempt to attack our Internet freedom and push it through under the radar, each time changing the law’s name and hoping citizens would be asleep at the wheel. Already, Internet rights groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation have condemned the bill for its interference with basic privacy rights — now it’s time for us to speak out.
Sign the petition to Congress opposing CISPA. When we reach 250,000 signers our call will be delivered to each of the 100 US Representatives backing the bill:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_cispa/?tta
Internet freedom faces threats everyday from governments around the world — but the US is best placed to attack the rights of Internet users because so much of the Net’s infrastructure is located there. Our movement has, time and time again, proven that global public opinion can help beat back US threats to our Net. Let’s do it again.
With hope,
Emma, Rewan, Ricken, Antonia, Lisa, Morgan, Mia, Pascal and the entire Avaaz team
More information
Move over SOPA & PIPA: Here comes CISPA — Internet censorship (Digital Journal)
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/322396
CISPA: Congressional plan to censor Internet concerns critics (Examiner)

Good freedom, bad freedom: Irony of cybersecurity (RT)
http://rt.com/usa/news/usa-internet-cybersecurity-cispa-299/
Internet SOPA/PIPA Revolt: Don’t Declare Victory Yet (Wired)
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/01/internet-revolt-follow/
H.R. 3523: Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2011
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/hr3523



Avaaz.org is a 14-million-person global campaign network
that works to ensure that the views and values of the world’s people shape global decision-making. (“Avaaz” means “voice” or “song” in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 19 countries on 6 continents and operates in 14 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz’s biggest campaigns here, or follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
This message was sent to anierano@cisco.com. To change your email address, language, or other information, contact us via this form. To unsubscribe, send an email to unsubscribe@avaaz.org or click here.To contact Avaaz, please do not reply to this email. Instead, write to us at www.avaaz.org/en/contact or call us at +1-888-922-8229 (US).

STOP CISPA: Save the internet

Dear friends,
Right now, the US Congress is sneaking in a new law that gives them big brother spy powers over the entire web — and they’re hoping the world won’t notice. We helped stop their Net attack last time, let’s do it again.
Over 100 Members of Congress are backing a bill (CISPA) that would give private companies and the US government the right to spy on any of us at any time for as long as they want without a warrant. This is the third time the US Congress has tried to attack our Internet freedom. But we helped beat SOPA, and PIPA — and now we can beat this new Big Brother law.
Our global outcry has played a leading role in protecting the Internet from governments eager to monitor and control what we do online. Let’s stand together once again — and beat this law for good. Sign the petition then forward to everyone who uses the Internet:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_cispa/?tta
Under the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), if a cyber threat is even suspected, companies we use to access the Internet will have the right to collect information on our activities, share that with the government, refuse to notify us that we are being watched and then use a blanket immunity clause to protect themselves from being sued for violation of privacy or any other illegal action. It’s a crazy destruction of the privacy we all rely on in our everyday emails, Skype chats, web searches and more.
But we know that the US Congress is afraid of the world’s response. This is the third time they have tried to rebrand their attempt to attack our Internet freedom and push it through under the radar, each time changing the law’s name and hoping citizens would be asleep at the wheel. Already, Internet rights groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation have condemned the bill for its interference with basic privacy rights — now it’s time for us to speak out.
Sign the petition to Congress opposing CISPA. When we reach 250,000 signers our call will be delivered to each of the 100 US Representatives backing the bill:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_cispa/?tta
Internet freedom faces threats everyday from governments around the world — but the US is best placed to attack the rights of Internet users because so much of the Net’s infrastructure is located there. Our movement has, time and time again, proven that global public opinion can help beat back US threats to our Net. Let’s do it again.
With hope,
Emma, Rewan, Ricken, Antonia, Lisa, Morgan, Mia, Pascal and the entire Avaaz team
More information
Move over SOPA & PIPA: Here comes CISPA — Internet censorship (Digital Journal)
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/322396
CISPA: Congressional plan to censor Internet concerns critics (Examiner)

Good freedom, bad freedom: Irony of cybersecurity (RT)
http://rt.com/usa/news/usa-internet-cybersecurity-cispa-299/
Internet SOPA/PIPA Revolt: Don’t Declare Victory Yet (Wired)
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/01/internet-revolt-follow/
H.R. 3523: Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2011
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/hr3523



Avaaz.org is a 14-million-person global campaign network
that works to ensure that the views and values of the world’s people shape global decision-making. (“Avaaz” means “voice” or “song” in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 19 countries on 6 continents and operates in 14 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz’s biggest campaigns here, or follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
This message was sent to anierano@cisco.com. To change your email address, language, or other information, contact us via this form. To unsubscribe, send an email to unsubscribe@avaaz.org or click here.To contact Avaaz, please do not reply to this email. Instead, write to us at www.avaaz.org/en/contact or call us at +1-888-922-8229 (US).

venerdì 17 febbraio 2012

Stracquadanio: "Sfigati quelli che guadagnano 500 euro al mese"

Continuano le polemiche sulla questione dei giovani e il lavoro.

 

Il deputato PDL  Giorgio Stracquadanio ha definito “sfigati, per varie ragioni” chi guadagna 500 euro al mese. Intervenuto alla puntata di “Punto e a capo” su Class Tv, ha affermato che “per fortuna sono poche centinaia di migliaia” le persone in Italia che guadagnano meno di 500 euro al mese perché altrimenti “avremmo i morti di fame per le strade”. Stracquadanio ha inoltre dichiarato che lui non ha mai guadagnato così poco perché, sin da quando era all’Università, ha sempre lavorato sodo.

Anche se fossero solo “poche centinaia di migliaia” non è certo onorevole che un onorevole si riferisca a potenziali elettori come “sfigati” se non altro per una questione di rispetto, ma magari sono io che sono di una altra epoca, sigh

 

 

Tutto sommato Cetto La Qualunque aveva ragione:

“Mi è stato chiesto se vengo eletto cosa intendo fare per i poveri bisognosi! ‘NA BEATA MINCHIA!!”

Stracquadanio: "Sfigati quelli che guadagnano 500 euro al mese"

Continuano le polemiche sulla questione dei giovani e il lavoro.

 

Il deputato PDL  Giorgio Stracquadanio ha definito “sfigati, per varie ragioni” chi guadagna 500 euro al mese. Intervenuto alla puntata di “Punto e a capo” su Class Tv, ha affermato che “per fortuna sono poche centinaia di migliaia” le persone in Italia che guadagnano meno di 500 euro al mese perché altrimenti “avremmo i morti di fame per le strade”. Stracquadanio ha inoltre dichiarato che lui non ha mai guadagnato così poco perché, sin da quando era all’Università, ha sempre lavorato sodo.

Anche se fossero solo “poche centinaia di migliaia” non è certo onorevole che un onorevole si riferisca a potenziali elettori come “sfigati” se non altro per una questione di rispetto, ma magari sono io che sono di una altra epoca, sigh

 

 

Tutto sommato Cetto La Qualunque aveva ragione:

“Mi è stato chiesto se vengo eletto cosa intendo fare per i poveri bisognosi! ‘NA BEATA MINCHIA!!”

giovedì 6 ottobre 2011

The gag is back: let's stop it now!

Berlusconi-comizio
Image via Wikipedia

***************Italian version below**********************

Dear friends across Italy,

Berlusconi’s government is shamelessly trying to bulldoze the infamous “gag law” through Parliament again — a law which undermines the pillars of our democracy. Our politicians are in shambles — only a public uproar can stop it now. Click below to sign the urgent petition for democracy and freedom of information. We only have a few days left!

Sign the petition

It’s outrageous! The infamous “legge bavaglio” is back on the table and Parliament could pass it any day now – only a massive public outcry can stop it.

Berlusconi’s coalition is in tatters, but as he goes down he is using his majority to bulldoze through the “gag law”, which would fatally curb the power of our legal system to fight crime and corruption, and impose draconian penalties for editors, journalists and bloggers who try to hold politicians accountable. Last year, we fought this law and won. Now it is up to us again — let’s fight back to save our democracy!

They could try to push this through anytime! Nearly 500,000 Italians are already calling on Parliament to reject the “bavaglio” law and protect freedom of the press — let’s get to 750,000 now! Click below to sign, then forward this to everyone you know — the petition will be delivered directly to the members of Parliament and at every crucial vote over the next 2 weeks:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/no_bavaglio_2/?vl

With disgraceful new corruption and sex scandals affecting our Prime minister and senior members of the government, including underage prostitution and public contracts given in exchange for girls, Berlusconi’s government is shamelessly trying to pass this law which would restrict judicial surveillance and intimidate editors, journalists and bloggers.

Last year we forced Parliament to shelve the “gag law”, through our huge public mobilization that attracted massive international media attention and helped split the government coalition. But now, Berlusconi’s disastrous mandate seems near its end, and he’s desperately trying to shield himself and his allies from being convicted, and put a lid on the press to stop new scandals being published.

If the “bavaglio law” is finally passed, we will no longer be able to gather crucial evidence to try corruption cases and to hold our politicians accountable, and a fundamental bedrock of our democracy will be demolished. Only we can stop it! Sign the urgent petition now and get everyone to sign on:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/no_bavaglio_2/?vl

Over the last two years, together we’ve successfully obstructed Berlusconi’s multiple attempts to impose gags on the media, the judiciary and the Internet, threatening the very core of our democracy. But as the sun finally begins to go down on his disgraceful government, he is trying again. We cannot let our guard down now — we are the guardians of this democracy. Berlusconi’s cabal is on the offensive, and it’s up to us to show him and his powerful allies that we will keep fighting until our fundamental rights and freedoms are fully respected and protected.

With determination,

Giulia, Luis, Alice, Ricken, Pascal, Benjamin and the rest of the Avaaz team

Più informazioni:

BBC – Italy wiretap law: Wikipedia hides pages in protest
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15192757


Cari amici in Italia,

Il governo di Berlusconi sta provando nuovamente a portare a segno in Parlamento l’infame “legge bavaglio”, che metterebbe in pericolo le fondamenta della nostra democrazia. I nostri politici sono in balia delle vicine elezioni, e un sommovimento popolare potrebbe fermarli. Clicca sotto per firmare la petizione urgente per la democrazia e la libertà d’informazione. Ci rimangono pochi giorni!

Firma la petizione

E’ vergognoso! E’ tornata l’infame “legge bavaglio” e il Parlamento potrebbe adottarla in qualunque momento: soltanto un enorme grido d’indignazione può fermarla.

La coalizione di Berlusconi è in frantumi, ma nel crollo si sta trascinando la sua maggioranza per portare a segno la “legge bavaglio”, che minerebbe sensibilmente il potere del nostro sistema giudiziario di combattere il crimine e la corruzione, e imporrebbe sanzioni draconiane contro editori, giornalisti e blogger. L’anno scorso abbiamo combattuto questa legge e abbiamo vinto. Anche questa volta dipende solo da noi: battiamoci con tutte le nostre forze per salvare la nostra democrazia!

Il bavaglio potrebbe diventare legge in ogni momento! Quasi 500.000 italiani stanno chiedendo al Parlamento di respingere la “legge bavaglio” e proteggere così la libertà di stampa: raggiungiamo ora le 750.000 firme! Clicca sotto per firmare e inoltra questa e-mail a tutti quelli che conosci – la petizione sarà consegnata direttamente ai parlamentari durante ogni voto cruciale da ora fino alle prossime due settimane:

http://www.avaaz.org/it/no_bavaglio_2/?cl=1306579879&v=10593

A fronte di nuovi vergognosi scandali sessuali e episodi di corruzione che hanno colpito il Premier e alcuni membri del governo, incluse accuse di prostituzione minorile e appalti assegnati in cambio di ragazze, il governo di Berlusconi sta facendo di tutto per far passare questa legge, che limiterebbe pericolosamente il potere giudiziario e metterebbe il bavaglio agli editori, i giornalisti e i blogger.

L’anno scorso abbiamo costretto il Parlamento a chiudere nel cassetto la “legge bavaglio”, grazie a un’enorme mobilitazione pubblica, che ha attirato l’attenzione dei media internazionali e ha aiutato a dividere la coalizione governativa. Ma ora che il suo disastroso mandato sta volgendo al termine, Berlusconi sta disperatamente cercando di proteggere se stesso e i suoi alleati dalle condanne e censurare preventivamente la stampa per fermare nuovi scandali dall’essere pubblicati.

Se la “legge bavaglio” passerà, non potremo più raccogliere le prove investigative contro i casi di corruzione e mafia e chiedere conto ai nostri politici, e un fondamento della nostra democrazia sarebbe distrutto. Solo noi possiamo fermare tutto questo! Firma la petizione urgente ora e invita tutti i tuoi amici a farlo:

http://www.avaaz.org/it/no_bavaglio_2/?cl=1306579879&v=10593

Negli ultimi due anni insieme siamo riusciti a ostacolare i molteplici tentativi di Berlusconi di imporre i bavagli ai media, al sistema giudiziario e a internet, che avrebbero messo in pericolo il cuore della nostra democrazia. Ma ora che questo scandaloso governo è al tramonto, Berlusconi ci sta provando di nuovo. Non possiamo abbassare la guardia proprio ora: siamo noi i guardiani della nostra democrazia. Il complotto del governo è ora all’attacco, e sta a noi dimostrare che continueremo a combattere finché i nostri diritti fondamentali e le nostre libertà saranno definitivamente rispettati e protetti.

Con determinazione,

Giulia, Luis, Alice, Ricken, Pascal, Benjamin e il resto del team di Avaaz

Più informazioni:

Corriere della Sera – Un divieto senza senso
http://www.corriere.it/politica/11_ottobre_05/intercettazioni-un-divieto-senza-senso-giovanni-bianconi_2c8831be-ef16-11e0-a7cb-38398ded3a54.shtml

Il Fatto quotidiano – Giulia Bongiorno: “Non sarò relatrice di questo obbrobrio”
http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2011/10/04/intercettazioni-bongiorno-non-saro-certo-la-relatrice-di-questo-obbrobrio/162069/

La Repubblica – Caselli: “Togliere le intercettazioni è come eliminare ai medici le Tac”
http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2011/10/04/intercettazioni-bongiorno-non-saro-certo-la-relatrice-di-questo-obbrobrio/162069/

Wikipedia – Sciopero contro la “legge bavaglio”
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Comunicato_4_ottobre_2011

Valigia blu – Comma ammazza-blog: un post a rete unificata
http://www.valigiablu.it/doc/540/comma-ammazza-blog-un-post-a-rete-unificata.htm

La libertà è partecipazione informata – raccolta firme contro la legge bavaglio
http://nobavaglio.it/

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The gag is back: let's stop it now!

Berlusconi-comizio
Image via Wikipedia

***************Italian version below**********************

Dear friends across Italy,

Berlusconi’s government is shamelessly trying to bulldoze the infamous “gag law” through Parliament again — a law which undermines the pillars of our democracy. Our politicians are in shambles — only a public uproar can stop it now. Click below to sign the urgent petition for democracy and freedom of information. We only have a few days left!

Sign the petition

It’s outrageous! The infamous “legge bavaglio” is back on the table and Parliament could pass it any day now – only a massive public outcry can stop it.

Berlusconi’s coalition is in tatters, but as he goes down he is using his majority to bulldoze through the “gag law”, which would fatally curb the power of our legal system to fight crime and corruption, and impose draconian penalties for editors, journalists and bloggers who try to hold politicians accountable. Last year, we fought this law and won. Now it is up to us again — let’s fight back to save our democracy!

They could try to push this through anytime! Nearly 500,000 Italians are already calling on Parliament to reject the “bavaglio” law and protect freedom of the press — let’s get to 750,000 now! Click below to sign, then forward this to everyone you know — the petition will be delivered directly to the members of Parliament and at every crucial vote over the next 2 weeks:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/no_bavaglio_2/?vl

With disgraceful new corruption and sex scandals affecting our Prime minister and senior members of the government, including underage prostitution and public contracts given in exchange for girls, Berlusconi’s government is shamelessly trying to pass this law which would restrict judicial surveillance and intimidate editors, journalists and bloggers.

Last year we forced Parliament to shelve the “gag law”, through our huge public mobilization that attracted massive international media attention and helped split the government coalition. But now, Berlusconi’s disastrous mandate seems near its end, and he’s desperately trying to shield himself and his allies from being convicted, and put a lid on the press to stop new scandals being published.

If the “bavaglio law” is finally passed, we will no longer be able to gather crucial evidence to try corruption cases and to hold our politicians accountable, and a fundamental bedrock of our democracy will be demolished. Only we can stop it! Sign the urgent petition now and get everyone to sign on:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/no_bavaglio_2/?vl

Over the last two years, together we’ve successfully obstructed Berlusconi’s multiple attempts to impose gags on the media, the judiciary and the Internet, threatening the very core of our democracy. But as the sun finally begins to go down on his disgraceful government, he is trying again. We cannot let our guard down now — we are the guardians of this democracy. Berlusconi’s cabal is on the offensive, and it’s up to us to show him and his powerful allies that we will keep fighting until our fundamental rights and freedoms are fully respected and protected.

With determination,

Giulia, Luis, Alice, Ricken, Pascal, Benjamin and the rest of the Avaaz team

Più informazioni:

BBC – Italy wiretap law: Wikipedia hides pages in protest
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15192757


Cari amici in Italia,

Il governo di Berlusconi sta provando nuovamente a portare a segno in Parlamento l’infame “legge bavaglio”, che metterebbe in pericolo le fondamenta della nostra democrazia. I nostri politici sono in balia delle vicine elezioni, e un sommovimento popolare potrebbe fermarli. Clicca sotto per firmare la petizione urgente per la democrazia e la libertà d’informazione. Ci rimangono pochi giorni!

Firma la petizione

E’ vergognoso! E’ tornata l’infame “legge bavaglio” e il Parlamento potrebbe adottarla in qualunque momento: soltanto un enorme grido d’indignazione può fermarla.

La coalizione di Berlusconi è in frantumi, ma nel crollo si sta trascinando la sua maggioranza per portare a segno la “legge bavaglio”, che minerebbe sensibilmente il potere del nostro sistema giudiziario di combattere il crimine e la corruzione, e imporrebbe sanzioni draconiane contro editori, giornalisti e blogger. L’anno scorso abbiamo combattuto questa legge e abbiamo vinto. Anche questa volta dipende solo da noi: battiamoci con tutte le nostre forze per salvare la nostra democrazia!

Il bavaglio potrebbe diventare legge in ogni momento! Quasi 500.000 italiani stanno chiedendo al Parlamento di respingere la “legge bavaglio” e proteggere così la libertà di stampa: raggiungiamo ora le 750.000 firme! Clicca sotto per firmare e inoltra questa e-mail a tutti quelli che conosci – la petizione sarà consegnata direttamente ai parlamentari durante ogni voto cruciale da ora fino alle prossime due settimane:

http://www.avaaz.org/it/no_bavaglio_2/?cl=1306579879&v=10593

A fronte di nuovi vergognosi scandali sessuali e episodi di corruzione che hanno colpito il Premier e alcuni membri del governo, incluse accuse di prostituzione minorile e appalti assegnati in cambio di ragazze, il governo di Berlusconi sta facendo di tutto per far passare questa legge, che limiterebbe pericolosamente il potere giudiziario e metterebbe il bavaglio agli editori, i giornalisti e i blogger.

L’anno scorso abbiamo costretto il Parlamento a chiudere nel cassetto la “legge bavaglio”, grazie a un’enorme mobilitazione pubblica, che ha attirato l’attenzione dei media internazionali e ha aiutato a dividere la coalizione governativa. Ma ora che il suo disastroso mandato sta volgendo al termine, Berlusconi sta disperatamente cercando di proteggere se stesso e i suoi alleati dalle condanne e censurare preventivamente la stampa per fermare nuovi scandali dall’essere pubblicati.

Se la “legge bavaglio” passerà, non potremo più raccogliere le prove investigative contro i casi di corruzione e mafia e chiedere conto ai nostri politici, e un fondamento della nostra democrazia sarebbe distrutto. Solo noi possiamo fermare tutto questo! Firma la petizione urgente ora e invita tutti i tuoi amici a farlo:

http://www.avaaz.org/it/no_bavaglio_2/?cl=1306579879&v=10593

Negli ultimi due anni insieme siamo riusciti a ostacolare i molteplici tentativi di Berlusconi di imporre i bavagli ai media, al sistema giudiziario e a internet, che avrebbero messo in pericolo il cuore della nostra democrazia. Ma ora che questo scandaloso governo è al tramonto, Berlusconi ci sta provando di nuovo. Non possiamo abbassare la guardia proprio ora: siamo noi i guardiani della nostra democrazia. Il complotto del governo è ora all’attacco, e sta a noi dimostrare che continueremo a combattere finché i nostri diritti fondamentali e le nostre libertà saranno definitivamente rispettati e protetti.

Con determinazione,

Giulia, Luis, Alice, Ricken, Pascal, Benjamin e il resto del team di Avaaz

Più informazioni:

Corriere della Sera – Un divieto senza senso
http://www.corriere.it/politica/11_ottobre_05/intercettazioni-un-divieto-senza-senso-giovanni-bianconi_2c8831be-ef16-11e0-a7cb-38398ded3a54.shtml

Il Fatto quotidiano – Giulia Bongiorno: “Non sarò relatrice di questo obbrobrio”
http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2011/10/04/intercettazioni-bongiorno-non-saro-certo-la-relatrice-di-questo-obbrobrio/162069/

La Repubblica – Caselli: “Togliere le intercettazioni è come eliminare ai medici le Tac”
http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2011/10/04/intercettazioni-bongiorno-non-saro-certo-la-relatrice-di-questo-obbrobrio/162069/

Wikipedia – Sciopero contro la “legge bavaglio”
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Comunicato_4_ottobre_2011

Valigia blu – Comma ammazza-blog: un post a rete unificata
http://www.valigiablu.it/doc/540/comma-ammazza-blog-un-post-a-rete-unificata.htm

La libertà è partecipazione informata – raccolta firme contro la legge bavaglio
http://nobavaglio.it/

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