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Subject: Project PM meeting in 30 minutes: North Africa assistance.
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We'll be having our weekly Project PM meeting at irc.freenode.net,
#projectpm, to discuss our current operations in support of Tunisia and
Egypt. Please attend if you can. Additionally, Campbell Vertesi has created
http://commons.projectpm.org to better organize our efforts as we continue
to provide tools and expertise to our contacts in North Africa. And the
latest version of our press release in advance of the rally and press
conference at City Hall, NYC, on April 7 is now out; link here, text pasted
below:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/1/26/939078/-Rally-for-North-Africa,-Wikileaks,-Bradley-Manning,-Anon


Thanks to everyone for their hard work so far.

Press ReleaseFor Immediate Distribution
January 13th, 2011

An unprecedented coalition of information activists and organizations have
come together in an effort to advance the ongoing campaign against the
informational tyranny that has been on view as of late in the context of
Wikileaks, Julian Assange, and Bradley Manning. All three of these parties
have been subjected to state oppression, without due regard for the alleged
"rule of law;" all three have been maligned in dishonest and often bizarre
ways; all three have earned such treatment by way of having together ensured
that all of humanity may, for the first time in history, together learn how
it is that their wealth, loyalty, and lives are being used by those who
plead national security while having provided no such thing to their own
citizens and even seizing it from those living elsewhere (and the effects
may be seen in North Africa and particularly Tunisia, where
Anonymous-affiliated activists have been successful in establishing a freer
government to replace the prior tyranny).

In response to these latest outrages against competence and decency, and in
support of the ongoing digital reformation, our coalition - comprised of
veterans and anti-war groups, a faction of the Anonymous movement, the
distributed think-tank Project PM, and a loose network of