Thanks for sharing Barrack.

Regards,

Esther Kamande 

Advocate | Policy Analyst

Twitter: @enkamande






On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 6:09 AM, Ali Hussein via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Barrack

Thanks for sharing. The world is on free flow right now when it comes to privacy and the rule of law. If the 'Bastion' of Freedom and the leader of the 'Free World' can operate in such a draconian fashion what are we to do in Africa? 

There are those of our leaders across the continent who will seize on this opportunity with glee and use the US as an example of what a country can and should do in the face of protecting the Motherland. To them we say this:-

The US, under Trump is probably the best example of what a system of Democracy, of checks and balances, of activists and those within the Trump Administration who don't agree with his policies can do to put a check on some of those excesses.

As Barrack Obama said in the waning days of his presidency:-

"Change only happens when ordinary people get involved, get engaged and come together to demand it. I am asking you to believe. Not in my ability to bring about change - but in yours"

Be the instrument that keeps our Governments on the straight and narrow.

Ali Hussein
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Hussein & Associates
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On 22 Feb 2017, at 5:29 AM, Barrack Otieno via isoc <isoc@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:

Listers,

For your information and attention. Circulate widely

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dan York <york@isoc.org>
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2017 14:50:11 +0000
Subject: [Internet Policy] FYI - Joint statement by 50 orgs on
proposal to require social media passwords at US border
To: Internet Policy External <internetpolicy@elists.isoc.org>

FYI, today the Internet Society joined with 50 other organizations to
issue a joint statement expressing concerns about a proposal to
require disclosure of social media account passwords as a condition of
entry to the U.S.:

https://cdt.org/insight/no-to-dhs-social-media-password-requirement/

We published our own companion statement as a post from our President
and CEO Kathy Brown:

https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/public-policy/2017/02/internet-society-speaks-out-against-proposed-password-disclosure

That has been shared on our @InternetSociety social media channels at:

https://twitter.com/internetsociety/status/834044479501959169
https://www.facebook.com/InternetSociety/photos/a.10150120109253239.254763.56134108238/10154045837103239/?type=3&theater
https://plus.google.com/+InternetSociety/posts/92XyJvx4yzk

Additionally, we also published a supporting post explaining more
about why social media accounts are of such a great concern:

https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/tech-matters/2017/02/danger-giving-social-media-passwords-so-many-other-services-are-connected

We will be circulating that on our social channels as well.

Any assistance with amplifying these messages on social channels would
be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Dan

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