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Pirate Party Members Arrested in Tunisian Censorship Revolt

A censorship war has unfolded on the streets and on the Internet in Tunisia over the past weeks. Freedom of speech activists are demanding less censorship regarding the country’s growing social unrest, but instead of giving in the Government is shutting down the blogs of activists and critics, as well as talking over Gmail and Facebook accounts. The situation took a turn for the worse this week when several net activists, bloggers and members of The Pirate Party were arrested for reasons unknown.

tunesian pirateStarting mid-December thousands of Tunisian citizens protested on the streets against the harsh economic conditions, political repression and increasing levels of censorship by their Government.

Calls from the public to allow freedom of speech for Tunisian citizens, however, have resulted in quite the opposite reaction from the authorities. Both online and offline protesters are quickly and sometimes violently silenced. A well documented article by Al-Jazeera earlier this week reports of hacked Facebook and Gmail accounts, presumably by the Tunisian Government.

Last weekend the secure https protocol became unavailable in the country and in the days that followed many bloggers and net activists were locked out of their personal accounts. Sofiene Chourabi, blogger and journalist for Al-Tariq al-Jadid magazine was one of the first to notice the ‘hack’ attempts last week.

“My personal account on the Facebook, including around 4200 friends, was exposed to failed hacking attempt last Friday, but I quickly recovered it after an unidentified person had taken control of it,” he told Al Jazeera. This first attempt failed, but a second last Monday was successful as Chourabi lost access to both his Gmail and Facebook accounts.

Another activist and critic of the Government who suffered the same fate is Azyz Amami, a member of the local Pirate Party. Amami had used a secondary email address to register at Gmail and Facebook which allowed him to regain access, but not before the authorities found the login information to his four blogs and deleted all content.

Amami said he thinks that the Government’s hacking and phishing attempts are more widespread, and that those reported thus far represent just the tip of the iceberg since many people fear repercussions from the Government. Only hours after stating his concerns in public on Thursday he was arrested, and he wasn’t the only one.

Slim Amamou and Slah Eddine Kchouk, both graduate students and members of the Pirate Party of Tunisia like Amami, were also arrested by the authorities. In addition several other activists and bloggers were arrested and taken in for questioning, without any specifics being released on the reasons of their arrests.

Slah Eddine Kchouk, Azyz Amami and Slim Amamou

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The arrests are a sign that the call for more freedom of speech on the Internet is backfiring. The more vocal people get the harder the Government is reacting. But the public is not giving up without a fight. Last weekend ‘Anonymous’ activists successfully took down several Government websites, but thus far this has only resulted in more censorship and less openness.

The Tunisian Pirate Party is outraged by the arrests of its members and has posted an appeal for more attention to the growing repression. According to the Party the three members were “kidnapped” by the political police without a warrant, and all three also had their computers confiscated.

“Tunisia is a country where torture while in detention or in prison is very common as reported and documented by Red Cross, Amnesty, HRW and other NGO’s. Pirate Party Tunisia severely condemns the dictatorship of Ben Ali and will engage every possible action to free its members and to seek international legal course in case of torture and inhumane treatment on its members,” the Party announced.

A few hours ago the international umbrella organization for Pirate Parties – Pirate Parties International – also released a public statement condemning the unjust arrests of Pirate Party members and free speech activists.

“Pirate Parties around the World condemn these acts against freedom of expression, human rights and democracy, and call upon governments take firm action against Tunisia for these recent events. Party members are advised to refrain from visiting Tunisia until the human rights situation has improved,” the statement says.

Despite the harsh actions from the police and the ever increasing censorship, many Tunisians are continuing their protests online and offline. Increasingly Twitter is being used to propagate the message they feel the world should know, as it is less prone to censorship than Facebook.

Posting a video, blog post or Facebook status update has become a challenge and a threat at the same time for many young Tunisians. The current situation brings freedom of speech issues closer to ‘home’ than ever before for many Internet users.

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  • Anonymous

    Well, I’m shocked! Shocked I say!
    I never expected this from a well known democratic country like Tunisia.

    :P :P

  • Reggit

    In this day an age, a government trying to pull something like this shocks and saddens me deeply.
    History is rife with examples of the kind of “nasty” things that can happen when governments tread on peoples right to free speech.
    Is Tunisia the wave of the future?

    At the end of the day, there are millions of us – people willing to stand up for their rights, if the government says you cant do something…do it anyway! We will overwhelm them with our numbers – governments are in place to protect people, not to persecute us for our thoughts. Legislation of ones own mind will always fail.

  • hey

    hey hey hey thats strange

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  • Anonymous

    An islamic country?

    • moslem

      of course

  • Anonymous

    Al-Jazeera do some really good un-biased news coverage.

    Americans should watch it.. NOT FOX “”news”"

    All the US and UK “”news”" only report news , IF it is in ,the best interest of their own country or political views.

    They don’t really report most news..
    They take the government/politicians side. EVERY time.
    ffs.. they think it’s their patriotic duty.. (retarded)
    .

    eg… Student protesters in the UK with minor scuffles , some damaged property..

    NEWS is :
    bad , evil , scum bag , violent people.
    Polititians and police are good , special , serving … EVEN WHEN they are thowing a disabled man out of a wheelchair..and hiting innocent people.

    The same happens in the US all of the time. Fox news , being the most dramatic.
    Pushing OPINIONS onto people… while not reporting events in an un-biased way.

    …point is…

    Watch Al-Jazeera…. It’s not what you think.

    eg..
    David Frost interviewing julian Assange.

    Was that on Fox ? ?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzSutBi2VJc

  • Anonymous

    Subpoena demands usernames & IP addresses of all 634,892 current Followers of “wikileaks” Twitter account

    US Government Secretly Subpoenas Wikileaks Info From Twitter — Twitter Tells World http://is.gd/kmZ4G

    Lots of stuff, breaking, tf can you write about this b/c 634,892 ppl beats that one when 72k blogs were taken offline (but this isn’t taken offline but they are supena’d (equivalent to being v’d but with massive advertisement as wikileaks advertised everywhere as in Time magazine, newspapers, tv, news reports, all allowing people to learn about wikileaks and then follow on twitter only to be run into a trap as they have set and requested all info about folowers

  • Anonymous

    Won’t get me using FAG-BOOK.

    The whole premise of that site is to make sharing your private info as easy as possible.

    You would have to “”Act stupidly”" to signup , then reveal any REAL info about yourself…

    That doesn’t make you stupid ,if all you personal data is shared on FAG-BOOK..

    What WiLL make you a stupid retard is…

    IF you stay on FAG-BOOK and continue sharing personal information online.

    .. .. .. ..
    NOTE .. … FAG not a gay slur..

    Fag (f?g) n.

    1. An extremely annoying, inconsiderate person most commonly associated with Harley riders.

    2. A person who owns or frequently rides a Harley.

    .. .. .. .. The dictionary of SouthPark : )

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_F_Word_%28South_Park%29

  • Laa

    Tunisia… that’s where they filmed a lotta Star Wars: Episode I!!

  • Anonymous

    One has to salute the courage of the members of the Pirate Party of Tunisia.

    Guys, keep in touch with your local Pirate Party and defend your own freedom by defending the freedom and the basic rights of Tunisian Pirate Party members, and more generally of all those who are oppressed there.

  • Hanna

    People who want REAL news, seek out the English speaking alternatives:

    1) RT (Russia Today – English) Very Good!

    2) Al Jazeera English is not bad

    4) Press TV is… Iranian and has very good documentaries and very cool alternative news from Europe. You’ll be surprised.

    4) EuroNews

    5) BBC

    … and learn some language other than English if you don’t already!

  • Hanna

    You can watch all the channels I mentioned online.

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  • caller

    @Hanna

    Maybe the last 2, but as for the rest..well…don’t know about “real news”.

  • slocker

    @Anonymous

    I hope you graduate from the 2nd grade eventually.

  • Rise up

    They should all rise up, or all leave, but staying in that shithole coutry as is is fuktarded. It’s sad, but if u look at history, governments will just buttrape u until ur about to die, at which point u go fight em, cuz ur about to die anyway. Too bad change only really happens with death :(

  • Blood for oil

    Too bad they don’t have any large oil reserves, then the USA could go ‘help’ them

  • anon2

    seems to me that this freedom of speech thing is getting totally out of hand. more and more governments are denying people their rights. a lot of those same governments are condemning this type of behaviour to the rest of the world, yet actually carrying it out in their own countries. there is more to this than meets the eye, i am sure! there has to be SOMETHING that all these governments are up to, collectively; something that they have ALL AGREED TO DO. whatever it is, it cant be in the best interests of the people of those countries, despite the reasons and excuses (if any!) given!

  • jovialau

    anon2 This may answer your question!http://www.heartcom.org/200under.htm

  • Anonymous

    You should read this:

    OBAMA PREPARING COUP IN TUNISIA?
    http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2010/12/obama-preparing-coup-in-tunisia.html

    just to have a wider view…

  • dg100

    To be systematically hunted out and violently attacked by one’s own government is a terrible thing – nobody deserves this kind of oppression. My heart goes out to the victims. :(

  • Anonymous

    1984 ain’t fiction folks.

  • Xper-t-unisia

    We are struggling to get our freedom! please support us and let the whole world know about what happen to us under this horrible dictatorship ….

    We are trying to restructure the movement to make internet safe for Tunisian people who are now spied, controlled and heavily prosecuted and tortured in case they simply express their opinions, ideas and their hope for a real democracy in Tunisia !

    You can rely on us to do it ! whatever the price we have to pay for !
    Peace, Freedom & Democracy Now !

    Xper-t-unisia

  • Anonymous

    “Another activist and critic of the Government who suffered the same fate is Azyz Amami, a member of the local Pirate Party. Amami had used a secondary email address to register at Gmail and Facebook which allowed him to regain access, but not before the authorities found the login information to his four blogs and deleted all content.”

    The government is now classified as spy ware, time to neutralize it.

  • FE

    Choosing sides gets you nowhere. Think it through and step out of the circle. It can only get worse and the question is whether you want to be part of it or not.

  • Casablanca

    Many sympathies to our fellow Tunisian pirates from Morocco.

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  • johnson

    came across this page
    http://www.tunisiaonline.com/government/
    states rather different happenings to what is reported here.

  • Anonymous

    …@23… wtf are your mumblings ?

    Sitting on the fence will get you nowhere.. moron !

    . . …Choosing sides is what you have to do… . .

    Choose to fight cancer.
    Choose to help the poor.
    Choose to Stop companies who destroy people.
    Choose to educate freely.
    Choose free speech over silence.
    Choose to protect privacy.
    Choose the SANCTiTY of life.

    … .OR alternatively like you. …

    CHOOSE to stick your head in the sand. ( fuk’n MoRoNiC move )

    . . . . . . . . . . .PEOPLE . . . . . . . . . . .
    . . . . . . . .SHARE LIKE FUK . . . . . . . .
    . . . .
    . . .
    . .
    .
    ..
    .. .
    .. .. If you could copy and share .. ..
    .. .. .. ..A list of CRiMES .. .. .. ..
    .. .. commited by YOUR government ? .. ..

  • good.job

    Good, those disruptive forces are in jail, where they belong. If the anons tried their bullsh!t in Turkey, they’d be sh!tting their pants and crying for their moms right now, in prison. Nerds and geeks deserve to all the misery they get. Man up, you white pussies. Your women have turned you into sissies. They wear the pants, while you watch porn on your computer.

  • Anonymous

    f.uck Tunisian government.

    f.uck ALL governments.

  • Anonymous

    @27… hmmm , mafia or ira . . .

    With your “Disruptive” comment..

    I would love to see you arrested. Tortured.

    So then , YOU would get what you deserved. ( for speaking your mind )

    I AM using YOUR logic.
    But you only reserve your logic for people who disagree with you.

    anywayz… wtf are you doing using a computer ?

    Geeks and Nerds made everything about computers.

    Your just too stupid to realise.
    .

    Retarded people like yourself (iQ less than 50 ),
    would completly ruin the whole planet given the chance.

    it is the Geeks and Nerds of this world , who stop this from happening.

    So go and be a retard who only thinks one step ahead.

    Hopefully the Geeks and Nerds will ignore your ignorance and let you walk into trouble.

  • Anon

    we’ll that’s my country guys …
    btw to whome said “it’s a democratic country, well guess what, the media LIE LIE LIE and keep on lying.
    Democracy died in Tunisia 23 years ago

  • TerribleTony

    Tunisian Pirates, you have my support. The Internet can be a force for positive change in the World, we just have to ignore these monsters who revel in the repression of others. When they come for you, #27, I’ll support you, even if you are a crazy fascist arsehole.

  • TUNISIAN

    i’am tunisian and i must say we live a pretty hard situation here
    everything is censured youtube dailymotion flicker and even a dozens other websites .hell visiting youtube in tunisia is considered as a crime beside that using a proxy which half of people here are using it already….
    it’s a pretty fucked up situation especially when it comes about internet
    LONG LIVE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

  • neostyles

    The sad part is that that is all because they think they have the god given right to get things for free.

    There are real problems in parts of the world. Some parts of the world still have slavery, some countries are dealing with sinking economies. File sharing is the most trivial thing in the grand scheme of things. A few people getting arrested and their facebook accounts disappearing is hardly anything compared to other places where real political turmoil is common place. It’s almost that they pretend to be like places in the world where riots happen every day. There are really far more important things going down than their precious right to download. It’s really insulting for them to pretend like not being able to download things for free is the same as people losing their lives.

    As for why they have been arrested, who knows but pirates have a well established reputation of resorting to illegal measures. Pirates have made themselves out to be the thugs of the internet and if they run into problems with law enforcement, they shouldn’t be too surprised.

  • Anonymous

    PirateParty and TPB are CIA proxies.
    Skull and Bones Russell & Company Opium Bush
    http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread554712/pg1

  • Anonymous

    “Wretched hive of scum and villainy”

  • jovialau

    @anon Is that a for real figure of 634,000 supoenas???

  • Charon

    Thank you Hanna, I gets the feeling it will be another proxies up situation to give people a chance at a voice. Maybe the Anonymous could do something with helping give people a voice

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  • John

    A bull of shit ,there is no democracy and no freedom of speech people wake up , even US which is considered as the freedom country go after wikileak just because he published some document and even worse asking to put him in jail and almost success-ed on that .
    In tunisia most people do not know what is the problem they just want to go in street and tell shit that’s all . Is it a democracy and free speech to get in street brake cars , fire magazine and tell president is a gay ???? . Most of them do not even know how good is the current government , i do not deny that some member of his family are corrupted but once again wake up who is not corrupted in our time , The current gov did to tunisia a lot and still doing , people has to watch situation in other countries first before complaining ,they will fuck the current stable system looking for somethings that they will never get , this is really really sad , when they will fuck the current president and get extremist or retarded president which will fuck their ass and put Tunisian people in 18xx year they will then understand what they lost .

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  • Anonymous

    Tunisia is right outside of alexandria, next to galaea.

  • ???????

    @27
    Precisely. When I heard of AnonOps’ “members” being arrested I had a similar reactions.

    All those losers who’ve never done a damn thing in their lives are not fighting for freedom. They have to do that peacefully, because this is very bad publicity for the pirate “movement”.

    And when they go and fuck some websites up, mostly out of pure boredom and lack of A LIFE than commitment to the pirates’ cause, they cannot do absolutely anything against the police. They get arrested, and realise they’ve pissed away a whole career and a certain degree of wellbeing after being prosecuted in courts of law for their crimes. They are weak. They don’t forgive. They don’t even care, they are all a bunch of selfish bastards who give up on the first sight of actual law enforcement (not just threats by little-known organisations).

    Good riddance. The geeks are fucking useless. All politics (and war) is deception. To be elected, all that’s required is plenty of charisma. That’s what destroyed my country. That’s what destroying all of us. That the public doesn’t put the smart people first… and more or less, WE, the READERS OF ThIS BLOG are the public.
    You Americans, for example, may lean towards a certain one of the major parties, don’t you? All those local elections are for the elected to betray their subjects and hand themselves over to the elite, like Obama who was all talk and no brains.

    Pff. The world will never change. And geeks will never be successful in their feeble efforts, because all those big companies like BSkyB MAKE MONEY THIS WAY. THOUSANDS are employed by them. This is how they SURVIVE in the current economic climate, and can give a job to their workers. So NO-ONE wants you to break the system. You’ll just cause MORE PROBLEMS to POTENTIALLY HUNDREDS THOUSANDS, not the few people prosecuted for piracy. Fucking losers.
    Do something better with your lives than ruining the lives of others.

  • Ninja

    Well, that goes beyond ‘pirate’. In fact, things have gone beyond piracy everywhere. It’s heavy fire against freedom itself. What’s ironic is that the one country that advocates freedom (US) is the one doing exactly the opposite and everything in the shadows. And then they criticize dictatorships elsewhere…

  • Anonymous

    I may be a little bit on the radical side, but I believe the only way to stop governments from taking away free speech and freedom is to scare the f**k out of them. The time of wars between governments is over, the time for wars against governments is about to start. The best way to take back the freedom of the world is for the PEOPLE OF THE WORLD to declare war against unjust governments and take away their power. Imagine, a World Army, run and funded by THE PEOPLE, in the interest of THE PEOPLE, and of THE PEOPLE. One that would destroy any government that threatened the freedom of any country. Execute corrupt politicians, tortured dictators. Funded by Capitalists and people devoted to freedom. Revolutions would break out, guns and supplies would be sent to help from all over the world. How can a government declare war on the people of the world? Imagine people from every race, religion, and location as a soldier of freedom. So, kind of think of something like Anonymous, a decentralized movement by the people, just with guns, bombs, power and money, instead of LOIC. Right now, Anonymous does not scare the governments like it should, not that it is not large enough, but that its tactics are not brutal enought. To fight a government with control of an iron hand, we must hit them with an stronger iron fist. Then we would see if the governments had the balls to threaten anyone’s freedom. I may be just a little radical, but how long are you willing to put up with this? It is not just Tunisia, but almost every other country in the world is tightening its grip on its citizens. Do you believe that the founding fathers of America were too radical? What did they give up and what did they accomplish? They fought and they won. Think about that on a global scale. We all know that this world can not live the way it is headed. We know that governments have been slowly gaining power, unnoticed and unchecked. Checks and Balances have failed us. Corruption has become as common as a cold. We have to open peoples eyes before it is too late for all of us.

  • Mikkel

    So far, 32 Pirate Parties (not all of which are PPI members) the release. They are as follows:

    Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Catalonia, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany (and Young Pirates Germany), Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, United States, United Kingdom, and Uruguay.

    We will be meeting again in the coming days to discuss further measures to be taken to demonstrate solidarity.

    Mikkel Paulson
    Leader
    Pirate Party of Canada

  • Anonymous

    @33
    Oh boo hoo…
    “Don’t play with your food kids, people in Africa are starving” What? Because it is worse somewhere else we can’t care about this?
    @40
    Lol, all anon has to do is grow and teach until they reach critical mass. Because idea’s Mr ????? are bulletproof.

    Governments were all fine with free speech until the internet really caught on. Now they see the real power of information.

    Educate the world!

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  • gomurr

    re: anon2
    Gee…..ya think? Can you say “cull the masses…..the NWO is coming.”

  • Ay

    We should get some chinese hackers to hack government official’s bank accounts in tunisia and we then withdraw all their funds to several different offshore bank accounts. Then they would cry =)

  • Buck Ofama

    Tunisia, Isn’t that where Barack Hussein Obama is from?? LOL

    He’s doing the same thing right here in the USA. POS.

  • xper-T-unisia

    Last news from Tunisia:
    - Tunisian Government is still spoofing login pages principally of gmail, yahoo and facebook. HTTPS is systematically disabled for some regions in Tunisia ( the Tunisian internet Agency seems to be targeting specific regions)
    - There was a real butchery this night in some regions of Tunisia (Tela, Gasrine): dozens of killed and injured demonstrators. Some injured people / victims cadavers remained for long hours in the streets due to a total siege made externally outside the city by the army when the police keep killing in streets. Among the victims: a 12 years old child killed just in front of his home.

    @Mikkel: there is a real emergency now …

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  • LOIC (please arrest me)

    @40 DEEERP – and the circular logic of a dissatisfied conformist yelling: “Don’t rock the boat!” never ceases to amaze…

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  • xpertunisia

    We are urging the community to intervene ! We are in a dramatic situation here in Tunisia !

    almost all party members were kidnapped mysteriously ( probably by the dictatorship police or one of its para-groups …)

    We are almost unable now to cover the huge volume of Tunisia news ( too much news, too few adequate resources, and too strong traffic monitoring for the Tunisian national intranet)

    xpertunisia

  • Anonymous

    Well Africa is about overdue for its annual coup. The continent averages about 1 a year.

  • Anonymous

    @51 you called it! Ben Ali has been shut out.

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