Helping Fijian Bloggers

A group of NZ bloggers, including me, have put out a release calling for the NZ Govt to condemn the Fijiian military Government for its acts of violence and censorship against Fijian bloggers. We have also offered hosting and mirroring in NZ if needed.
Well done to Tze Ming Mok for proposing this initiative, and David Haywood for co-ordinating it.
The Fiji Times has an article on it.
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May 22nd, 2007 at 4:00 pm
CYFSWATCH find this article somewhat self-serving of the NZ Bloggers group. When there was a dramatic case of socialist censorship in NZ, with the NZ Govt attempting to shut down CYFSWATCH (twice), and failing (twice), you guys called for our heads.
Guess its much easier pretending to be brave wee souls and flash your balls when the country and Govt you are supporting is a few thousand kilometres away, yes?
Not very convincing guys, just not very convincing.
CYFSWATCH
May 22nd, 2007 at 4:19 pm
Google and Yahoo are socialist, and getting kicked off their free service for breaching their terms and conditions is censorship?
Do you guys have a different dictionary from the rest of us?
May 22nd, 2007 at 7:34 pm
Funnily enough, your bloggers union is also a little concerned about this little group that sprung up. We are especially concerned that Bloggers like Jordan Carter who openly practises censorship on his blog is involved with this.
May 22nd, 2007 at 8:09 pm
Sonic, like Crown law and the Ministry of Social Development before you, you provide no examples of us having breached any terms and conditions, only light-weight, unfounded allegations presented as ‘fact”. Even the NZ Police confirmed that we had done nothing wrong – we didn’t hear any apology from the aforementioned on that one either.
Anyway, looks as if our “we will work 24-7 to shut down CYFSWATCH brigade have placed their insignificant tails between their legs, and beat a dignified retreat – smart move.
We won, they lost – and aint nothing anyone can do about it.
go to http://www.cyfswatch.org for more information.
CYFSWATCH
May 23rd, 2007 at 10:06 am
“you provide no examples of us having breached any terms and condition”
I think it was the death threats and publishing people’s home addresses that did it for you.
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