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Subject: Re: Anonymous and Tunisia
From: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com>
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On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 6:31 PM, Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> wrote:
OpAlgeria has begun: http://www.interieur.gov.dz/. I have also edited this
op-ed a bit. Here's new version:
There exists a reasonable tendency to judge from the past what is possible
in the present. This becomes less reasonable to the extent that the
environment changes. It is a useful thing, then, to ask every once in a
while if the environment has recently gone through any particular severe
changes and thereby expanded our options. Over the last twenty years, for
instance, the terminology has changed to such a degree that many of todays
essential discussions would be entirely incomprehensible to anyone living
two decades ago. Never in history has this been so true as it is now, at the
onset of the communications age. As the environment has changed, some have
already began to take the new options, and more will do so soon. It is time
for the rest of the world to begin to understand why.
When a release by Wikileaks to the effect that the government was even more
specifically corrupt and horrid than previously realized prompted Tunisians
to step up active dissent and take to the streets in huge numbers for the
first time, a loose network of participants within the international
Anonymous protest movement attacked non-essential government websites (those
not providing direct services to Tunisians) at the prompting of our Tunisian
contacts; several such sites were replaced with a message of support to the
Tunisian people, with the others merely being pushed offline by means of a
DDOS attack involving thousands of computer users who request large amounts
of data from a website at once in order to overwhelm it. Other assistance
programs have begun to follow in the days since President Ben Ali fled the
nation that reviled him, with Anonymous and other parties working with
Tunisians both in-country and abroad to provide the nations people with the