L'altro ieri il ministro degli esteri francese, BERNARD KOUCHNER, ha pubblicato il seguente op-ed sull'International Herald Tribune. juan carlos May 13, 2010 The Battle for the Internet By BERNARD KOUCHNER PARIS --- In 2015, 3.5 billion people --- half of mankind --- will have access to the Internet. There has never been such a revolution in freedom of communication and freedom of expression. But how will this new medium be used? What obstacles will the enemies of the Internet come up with? Extremist, racist and defamatory Web sites and blogs disseminate odious opinions in real time. They have made the Internet a weapon of war and hate. Web sites are attacked. Violent movements spread propaganda and false information. It is very hard for democracies to control them. I do not subscribe to the naïve belief that a new technology, however efficient and powerful, is bound to advance liberty on all fronts. Yet, the distortions are the exception rather than the rule. The Internet is above all the most fantastic means of breaking down the walls that close us off from one another. For the oppressed peoples of the world, the Internet provides power beyond their wildest hopes. It is increasingly difficult to hide a public protest, an act of repression or a violation of human rights. In authoritarian and repressive countries, mobile telephones and the Internet have given citizens a critical means of expression, despite all the restrictions. [...] Continua qui: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/14/opinion/14iht-edkouchner.html