The post that follows is taken from blog by Mr Antonio Di Pietro . When I read, I could not share it as a network free, modern, fast and accessible to all is and will always one of the flagships of my political activity, especially that I'm going to do in the near future, just graduated, and then with much more time to devote to my fellow citizens for the time Casale and residents in the province of Verbano Cusio Ossola.
The 96.1 per cent of Italian families has at least one television in home. Internet, however, reaches only 47 percent. Another factor is these numbers that the satrap ours, and groped in vain to maintain consensus, not vorrebbe cambiare questo stato delle cose. Ho appena finito di leggere un libro sull’argomento che parte proprio da questa considerazione, “I nemici della rete” dei giornalisti-blogger Alessandro Giglioli e Arturo Di Corinto . Vi consiglio di leggerlo perchè è fondamentale capire l’importanza di quanti ogni giorno si informano in internet: se l’impero del Caimano è fondato sulle tv, l’aumento dell’informazione in rete segna inevitabilmente il suo declino.
Purtroppo questa è una percentuale ancora minoritaria nel nostro Paese, al contrario di quello che accade in quasi tutto il resto d'Europa.
E non certo perchè want, simply because we can not.
We can not because we have a situation of broadband really from third world country. And where are the finite bombastic promises of "three I" Berlusconi (English, Internet and Enterprise)? Or mysterious "Piano Romani , launched by the Minister of Economic Development, which aimed to invest to bring a good quality Internet connection at 96% of the Italian population? Words to the wind, never kept promises that he never had any intention of keeping.
The reason is simple: Berlusconi wants to keep control over a part of Italian citizens with methods and arrangements ditattoriale - to do - must be able to manipulate the information as wants. That the Italians can not afford to look for information on the Internet, the more you extend the use of the Net and he has less power to spread his lies about everything that his government can not do for the country. But the citizens do not remain with our hands and use the Internet to tell their own what is happening in Italy and much of the public TV does not want to show, not to mention the premier's personal TV. The real discovery - for people who want to read the book of Corinth and Giglioli - is that despite attempts to gag the Net, people are organizing , using social networking sites like Facebook to gather all the information that is not found elsewhere (an example is the page Inform to Resist ), or their blogs to spread censored by the television RAI (Rai for a night ), or to promote and organize mobilizations ( The Purple People ).
Sometimes you'll find that some opposition leaders do not like a free network. So in addition to the proposals of the parliamentary PDL Romans - who try to put the media under strict control of the Internet -, Lauro - the famous "law Tartaglia - and Alfano - the gag law that brought the web to mobilize and journalists for months - there are also initiatives Gianpiero D'Alia, 's UDC on the control and possible closure by the Government, the simple websites on alert for PM by any citizen or decree that "threatened" requiring bloggers to register to a special register. On the latter rule myself - during the last Prodi government - I threatened to resign as Minister until he was withdrawn. So
i nemici della Rete si annidano ovunque. Proprio per questo noi dell'Italia dei Valori non solo terremo un occhio vigile, ma ci faremo promotori – come abbiamo fatto in questi anni – di iniziative che consentano ai cittadini di continuare ad utilizzare il Web come strumento democratico (anche in politica) e ci opporremo sempre ai tentativi di censura o bavaglio. Uno dei prossimi obiettivi sarà quello di liberare le connessioni WiFi che in Italia sono ancora sottomesse all’obbligo di riconoscimento dell'identità per chi si voglia collegare alle reti senza fili. Su questo ho presentato un'interpellanza parlamentare (e l'IDV con l'On Massimo Donadi ha presentato una specific proposal for legislation to repeal this part of the Pisanu Law) and we are thinking of mobilization initiatives that enable our nation to return to civilization.
I know that Berlusconi for all this could be dangerous, one more reason to engage with ever greater force.
Purtroppo questa è una percentuale ancora minoritaria nel nostro Paese, al contrario di quello che accade in quasi tutto il resto d'Europa.
E non certo perchè want, simply because we can not.
We can not because we have a situation of broadband really from third world country. And where are the finite bombastic promises of "three I" Berlusconi (English, Internet and Enterprise)? Or mysterious "Piano Romani , launched by the Minister of Economic Development, which aimed to invest to bring a good quality Internet connection at 96% of the Italian population? Words to the wind, never kept promises that he never had any intention of keeping.
The reason is simple: Berlusconi wants to keep control over a part of Italian citizens with methods and arrangements ditattoriale - to do - must be able to manipulate the information as wants. That the Italians can not afford to look for information on the Internet, the more you extend the use of the Net and he has less power to spread his lies about everything that his government can not do for the country. But the citizens do not remain with our hands and use the Internet to tell their own what is happening in Italy and much of the public TV does not want to show, not to mention the premier's personal TV. The real discovery - for people who want to read the book of Corinth and Giglioli - is that despite attempts to gag the Net, people are organizing , using social networking sites like Facebook to gather all the information that is not found elsewhere (an example is the page Inform to Resist ), or their blogs to spread censored by the television RAI (Rai for a night ), or to promote and organize mobilizations ( The Purple People ).
Sometimes you'll find that some opposition leaders do not like a free network. So in addition to the proposals of the parliamentary PDL Romans - who try to put the media under strict control of the Internet -, Lauro - the famous "law Tartaglia - and Alfano - the gag law that brought the web to mobilize and journalists for months - there are also initiatives Gianpiero D'Alia, 's UDC on the control and possible closure by the Government, the simple websites on alert for PM by any citizen or decree that "threatened" requiring bloggers to register to a special register. On the latter rule myself - during the last Prodi government - I threatened to resign as Minister until he was withdrawn. So
i nemici della Rete si annidano ovunque. Proprio per questo noi dell'Italia dei Valori non solo terremo un occhio vigile, ma ci faremo promotori – come abbiamo fatto in questi anni – di iniziative che consentano ai cittadini di continuare ad utilizzare il Web come strumento democratico (anche in politica) e ci opporremo sempre ai tentativi di censura o bavaglio. Uno dei prossimi obiettivi sarà quello di liberare le connessioni WiFi che in Italia sono ancora sottomesse all’obbligo di riconoscimento dell'identità per chi si voglia collegare alle reti senza fili. Su questo ho presentato un'interpellanza parlamentare (e l'IDV con l'On Massimo Donadi ha presentato una specific proposal for legislation to repeal this part of the Pisanu Law) and we are thinking of mobilization initiatives that enable our nation to return to civilization.
I know that Berlusconi for all this could be dangerous, one more reason to engage with ever greater force.
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