A call for securing social network privacy in Lebanon: Nicholas Sehnaoui, minister of Telecommunication
Posted by: adonis49 on: December 6, 2012
A call for securing social network privacy in Lebanon: Nicholas Sehnaoui, minister of Telecommunication
For many years, our communications were delivered to outside foreign sources, on the ground of providing the International Court with Data, in order to indict the perpetrators of the assassination of late Rafic Hariri PM.
The US and Israel got hold of every data and secret of every Lebanese citizens, and they want more.
For every assassination, or suspicion of an assassination in the planning, and they are in drove, the same requests for getting our data and private information are at stake.
Nicholas Sehnaoui, minister of Telecommunication, is haranguing the Lebanese to support efforts for consolidating the privacy of our communication.
“As a Lebanese Citizen I refuse to give up on my Internet Privacy
“Tonight, for the sake of our Privacy, I am calling for your support.A call to all bloggers, e-journalists, Tweeters and Facebook Users and all members of our Social Media Community.
Our Internet Privacy as Lebanese People is at stake.
Today I took a decision and refused a request from “Fer3 Ma3loumet” (Intelligence section within the internal security services) demanding content of all SMS
as well as username and password of all data sessions, BBM Webmail of 4 Million Lebanese.This request is unacceptable, illogical and cannot be justified. We cannot solve a crime by committing another crime.
as well as username and password of all data sessions, BBM Webmail of 4 Million Lebanese.This request is unacceptable, illogical and cannot be justified. We cannot solve a crime by committing another crime.
The decision is now in the hands of the Council Of Ministers and this is where I need your support.
I need you to share awareness everywhere to put pressure on all Members of the Council and stop this invasion of our Privacy.
RT, SHARE, EMAIL, BLOG.
Use ANY means you find fit to say “As a Lebanese Citizen I refuse to give up on my Internet Privacy”
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