@RadioRay wrote:
This is primarily a perspective from the Americas, though in general, the idea applies globally. Outernet has great potential as a source of information free from government censorship, derived,from several different nations, peoples and viewpoints. I'd love to have Outernet Team consider additional news source feeds, many of which are already multilingual:
RT.com
Sputnik News
All India Radio
The Times of India
Along with this, there are interesting articles, newsletters and more from the following:
RSF.org Reporters without Borders, regarding press freedom world wide and the increasing lack thereof.
EFF.org Electronic Freedom Foundation deals with all things electronic freedom and privacy related, which is after all one of the facets which Outernet ; allowing anonymous delivery of news, views and information which may or may not be local government approved.
Schneier.com Schneier on Security: Internet freedom, Cryptography for privacy and secure financial transactions, lots of news of changes of various governnment policies world wide effecting the rights of citizens to use strong security and privacy tools.
Most of these are text, wth often unnecessary graphics which can almost always be stripped-off to save bandwidth. Naturally, this would be in addition to the health and various educational aspects of Outernet in the various regions.,
How does this happen? Does Outernet Team contact these sources, do we ?
Syed and the forum team, what are your thoughts?
RadioRay ..._ ._
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