[pfSense] Comprendre et analyser les logs de son VPN IPsec - article complet : ▻https://www.provya.net/?d=2020/03/10/09/43/17-pfsense-comprendre-et-analyser-les-logs-de-son-vpn-ipsec
#pfSense #sécurité #VPN #IPsec #firewall #open-source
[pfSense] Comprendre et analyser les logs de son VPN IPsec - article complet : ▻https://www.provya.net/?d=2020/03/10/09/43/17-pfsense-comprendre-et-analyser-les-logs-de-son-vpn-ipsec
#pfSense #sécurité #VPN #IPsec #firewall #open-source
Comprendre les pannes courantes sur un VPN IPsec sous pfSense et surtout connaître les solutions associées : ▻https://www.provya.net/?d=2020/02/25/09/55/24-pfsense-les-pannes-courantes-et-leurs-solutions-sur-un-vpn-ipsec
#pfSense #sécurité #réseau #firewall #opensource #vpn #ipsec
Mozilla : Firefox-Nutzer in den USA bekommen alle DoH - Golem.de
▻https://diasp.eu/p/10498221
Mozilla: Firefox-Nutzer in den USA bekommen alle DoH - Golem.de
Nach vielen Experimenten und monatelangen Verzögerungen wird Mozilla das Protokoll DNS over HTTPS (DoH) für alle US-Nutzer von Firefox ausrollen. Der Anbieter will seinen Mozilla: Firefox-Nutzer in den USA bekommen alle DoH - Golem.de #Firefox #Browser #Cloudflare #DNS #Mozilla #Server #Internet #OpenSource
The Dream Syndicate - These Times - ANTI Records
« These Times ». C’est tout. C’est tout ce dont on parle, tout ce à quoi on pense.
Il est impossible d’éviter la panique existentielle d’un monde qui se précipite quelque part rapidement, qui évolue et qui change de cap d’heure en heure. Cela semble être un mensonge de ne pas aborder ou refléter les choses auxquelles nous ne pouvons pas nous empêcher de penser - le monde entier nous regarde en effet. Les paroles ne sont qu’un miroir de la peur, de la panique, de la manie, de la spéculation, de la mélancolie et finalement de l’abandon haussant les épaules qui pourrait suivre. Il s’agit simplement de savoir où nous sommes".
Le Dream Syndicate a une longue et riche histoire. Mais où sont-ils aujourd’hui ? Ils sont ici. Juste là. En ces temps.
▻https://thedreamsyndicate.bandcamp.com
▻https://antirecords.bandcamp.com
How did I find myself here ?
▻https://thedreamsyndicate.bandcamp.com/track/how-did-i-find-myself-here
A prodigal son
Who could not go on
How did I find myself here?
Opened wide
And I swallowed the tide
How did I find myself here?
But I could not conceive
What I could hardly believe
So I just had to leave
I’m wondering who
Put a spell on me and you
How did I find myself here?
Tripped up by my own game
So I put my finger to the flame
How did I find myself here?
But I just didn’t know
What I’d laid out below
So I knew I had to go
I had to go.
An impossible tide
So I stepped right inside
How did I find myself here?
Refugee
Who could not see
How did I find myself here?
But I could hardly believe
What I could not conceive
So I knew I had to leave
I had to leave
Big Ups: The Dream Syndicate’s Steve Wynn Picks His Bandcamp Favorites
▻https://daily.bandcamp.com/big-ups/dream-syndicate-steve-wynn-picks-his-bandcamp-favorites
Amazon : How Bezos built his data machine
▻https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/extra/CLQYZENMBI/amazon-data
Why Amazon knows so much about you You might call me an Amazon super-user. I’ve been a customer since 1999, and rely on it for everything from grass seed to birthday gifts. There are Echo speakers dotted throughout my home, Ring cameras inside and out, a Fire TV set-top box in the living room and an ageing Kindle e-reader by my bedside. I submitted a data subject access request, asking Amazon to disclose everything it knows about me Scanning through the hundreds of files I received in (...)
#Ring #Target #Amazon #algorithme #Alexa #domotique #Echo #Fire_TV #Kindle #domination #bénéfices #BigData #data #DataBrokers #profiling #santé (...)
##santé ##microtargeting
Les publicitaires digèrent mal la fin des cookies sur Internet
▻https://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/2020/02/14/les-publicitaires-digerent-mal-la-fin-des-cookies-sur-internet_6029510_3234.
Sans ces fichiers, les entreprises ne pourront plus tracer les internautes pour leur envoyer des publicités ciblées. Tout un pan de leur modèle risque de s’effondrer au profit des « GAFA ». Panique à bord. « Il faut se préparer à un tsunami », « on va dans le mur »… Telles sont les réactions que l’on peut entendre dans le milieu français de la publicité depuis que, le 14 janvier, Google a annoncé la suppression d’ici à deux ans des cookies tiers – qui sont ceux principalement utilisés par les annonceurs – (...)
#Apple #Criteo #Google #Facebook #Chrome #cookies #Firefox #Safari #domination #[fr]Règlement_Général_sur_la_Protection_des_Données_(RGPD)[en]General_Data_Protection_Regulation_(GDPR)[nl]General_Data_Protection_Regulation_(GDPR) #CCPA #GAFAM #lutte #microtargeting (...)
##[fr]Règlement_Général_sur_la_Protection_des_Données__RGPD_[en]General_Data_Protection_Regulation__GDPR_[nl]General_Data_Protection_Regulation__GDPR_ ##profiling ##publicité ##CNIL
Configurer un VPN IPsec site-à-site sous pfSense, le tuto complet : ▻https://www.provya.net/?d=2020/02/11/08/22/01-pfsense-configurer-un-vpn-ipsec-site-a-site
#pfSense #réseau #open-source #firewall #sécurité #vpn
UK minister met surveillance firm accused of enabling Uighur abuses | World news | The Guardian
▻https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jan/29/uk-trade-minister-met-with-surveillance-firm-implicated-in-uighur-abuse
Facial recognition firm SenseTime and government discussed use of AI in universities A government trade minister held a one-on-one meeting with a facial recognition firm accused of enabling the Chinese government’s campaign of persecution against Uighur Muslims, the Guardian and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism have established. Graham Stuart, a minister at the Department for International Trade (DIT), met representatives from SenseTime, a Hong Kong-based surveillance technology firm, (...)
#Huawei #SenseTime #biométrie #facial #reconnaissance #vidéo-surveillance #enseignement #firme #Islam #surveillance (...)
##BigBrotherWatch
▻https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/516317b9989980944d83f72332130420ba27d64c/14_45_5266_3160/master/5266.jpg
UK to host spyware firm accused of aiding human rights abuses | World news | The Guardian
▻https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/06/uk-to-host-spyware-firm-accused-of-aiding-human-rights-abuses
Exclusive : NSO Group technology is allegedly used by autocratic regimes to spy on journalists and activists The British government is helping a controversial Israeli spyware company to market its surveillance technologies at a secretive trade fair visited by repressive regimes, the Guardian can reveal. The government will host the NSO Group, which sells technology that has allegedly been used by autocratic regimes to spy on the private messages of journalists and human rights activists, (...)
#NSO #algorithme #Pegasus #smartphone #spyware #activisme #firme #journalisme #hacking (...)
##surveillance
▻https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/57016007b7552f124dc87ca149b0eea8a790a867/47_189_3609_2166/master/3609.jpg
The Fractured Future of Browser Privacy | WIRED
▻https://www.wired.com/story/chrome-firefox-edge-browser-privacy
In the 1990s, web browsers like Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer competed bitterly to offer the snazziest new features and attract users. Today, the browser landscape looks totally different. For one thing, Chrome now dominates, controlling around two-thirds of the market on both desktop and mobile. Even more radical, though, is the recent competitive focus on privacy, a welcome change for anyone who’s gotten sick of creepy ad tracking and data mismanagement. But as (...)
#Apple #Google #Microsoft #Mozilla #Brave #Chrome #cookies #Edge #Firefox #Safari #Netscape #marketing #profiling #publicité (...)
Comprendre et analyser ses règles de routage sous pfSense - article complet : ▻https://www.provya.net/?d=2020/01/28/09/33/40-pfsense-comprendre-et-analyser-ses-regles-de-routage
#pfSense #réseau #sécurité #opensource #firewall
French #police #clash with #firefighters during #Paris #protest | World news | The Guardian
▻https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jan/28/french-police-clash-with-firefighters-during-paris-protest
Some firefighters set their uniforms alight as a symbolic gesture before colleagues put out the fires. But as a group of fire officers attempted to lead their demonstration into a sidestreet, riot officers pushed them back. Teargas was fired and scuffles broke out.
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Firefighters simulate setting themselves on fire during the protest in Paris. Photograph: Charles Platiau/Reuters
Videos of the clashes went viral on social media amid growing pressure on the government over French police tactics of crowd control at demonstrations.
« Opération Hôtel » : comment Assange et ses proches ont été espionnés - Mediapart
▻https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/international/260120/operation-hotel-comment-assange-et-ses-proches-ont-ete-espionnes?page_arti
Mediapart a pu consulter des documents détaillant la surveillance de l’ambassade d’Équateur à Londres où était réfugié le fondateur de WikiLeaks. Un dispositif de surveillance digne d’un film d’espionnage. La justice espagnole vient d’accorder le statut de « témoins protégés » à trois ex-salariés d’UC Global. Tandis que le sort réservé par les États-Unis à Julian Assange s’annonce de plus en plus sombre, la justice espagnole vient de passer une étape décisive dans une affaire qui pourrait potentiellement influer (...)
#CCTV #activisme #vidéo-surveillance #surveillance #Wikileaks #UCGlobal #firme
Julian Assange spying: Three protected witnesses accuse Spanish ex-marine of spying on Julian Assange | In English | EL PAÍS
▻https://elpais.com/elpais/2020/01/21/inenglish/1579611351_198492.html
Former employees of David Morales tell a judge in Spain that his company was making recordings of the cyberactivist and his lawyers for the CIA
Spain’s High Court, the Audencia Nacional, is closing in on David Morales, the head of the Spanish security company US Global S. L., and who is under investigation for spying on cyberactivist Julian Assange while he was living in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. Three people who worked for the company have testified as protected witnesses before High Court Judge José de la Mata that Morales handed over material collected from the diplomatic headquarters to US intelligence services. The three witnesses say that Morales, a former marine in the Spanish Navy, bragged about the collaboration. “I am a mercenary and I make no bones about it,” he said to one of them.
Two of the witnesses confirm what EL PAÍS revealed before the legal investigation began – that in December 2017, the owner of UC Global S. L. ordered workers to change the surveillance cameras in the embassy and replace them with others that could capture audio. From that moment on, they recorded and monitored conversations between the WikiLeaks founder and his lawyers, as well as all of his visitors.
During the meetings with the lawyers, Assange prepared his legal defense against the extradition order from the United States. The Australian cyberactivist is wanted in the US for allegedly committing 18 crimes for leaking classified information on secret military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq via the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks. He faces a total of 175 years in prison.
According to the evidence provided by the witnesses – videos, audio tapes and dozens of emails, some of which were published in advance by this newspaper – the spying operation was intensive. Under Morales’s express orders, the security team photographed the passports of all of Assange’s visitors, took apart their cellphones, downloaded content from their iPads, took notes and put together reports on each meeting.
Morales outlined in writing the objectives and the “high priority” profiles that had to be “under control at all times” – in particular visitors from North America and Russia, as seen in emails. The list of Assange’s visitors did not include any Russian citizens, but did include a visitor from Serbia and another one from Belarus. “All this has to be considered top secret to limit its distribution,” the owner of UC Global S. L. wrote to one of his trusted workers. The Ecuadorian diplomats who worked in the London embassy were also spied on, according to the evidence provided by the witnesses.
The three witness statements all spoke of the phrases Morales used with his most-trusted workers in reference to the alleged collaboration with the US secret service: “We are playing in the first division,” “I have gone to the dark side,” “Those in control are the American friends,” “The American client,” “The American friends are asking me to confirm,” “The North American will get us a lot of contracts around the world,” and “US intelligence.” The obsession over any Russian visit or sign of a link between Assange and Russia was also reflected in the photographs that were taken of the passport visas of some visitors.
The recordings from the cameras installed in the embassy were extracted from the hard drive every 15 days, along with other recordings from microphones placed in fire extinguishers, and delivered personally to Morales at the headquarters of UC Global, located in Jerez de la Frontera in the south of Spain. They were always original recordings, not copies.
Morales traveled to the US once or twice a month allegedly to hand over the material to “the Americans.” A microphone was installed on the PVC plastic base of a fire extinguisher near the meeting room where Assange met with his lawyers. The cyberactivist had placed a device that created white noise in this room, and activated it when he thought he was being spied on. He placed another device in the women’s bathroom, where he sometimes met with his lawyers.
La vidéosurveillance intelligente s’installe à Marseille, deux associations tentent de la faire suspendre - Médias / Net - Télérama.fr
▻https://www.telerama.fr/medias/deux-associations-attaquent-la-videosurveillance-intelligente-a-marseille,n
La Quadrature du Net et la Ligue des droits de l’homme viennent de déposer un recours devant le tribunal administratif de Marseille contre un nouveau système de vidéosurveillance intelligente mis en place par la mairie de la cité phocéenne. Un dispositif sur lequel la Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (CNIL) n’a pas été consultée... Ce n’est pas (encore) de la reconnaissance faciale mais elle est déjà âprement combattue : à peine déployée, la vidéosurveillance « intelligente » (...)
#algorithme #CCTV #biométrie #facial #reconnaissance #vidéo-surveillance #firme #LOPPSI #surveillance (...)
How the CIA made Google - INSURGE intelligence - Medium
▻https://medium.com/insurge-intelligence/how-the-cia-made-google-e836451a959e
INSURGE INTELLIGENCE, a new crowd-funded investigative journalism project, breaks the exclusive story of how the United States intelligence community funded, nurtured and incubated Google as part of a drive to dominate the world through control of information. Seed-funded by the NSA and CIA, Google was merely the first among a plethora of private sector start-ups co-opted by US intelligence to retain ‘information superiority.’ The origins of this ingenious strategy trace back to a secret (...)
#Google #CIA #NSA #USDepartmentofDefense-DoD #anti-terrorisme #surveillance
Attention : 2015 !
How the CIA made Google
Nafeez Ahmed, Medium, le 22 janvier 2015
Suite :
Why Google made the NSA
Nafeez Ahmed, Medium, le 22 janvier 2015
▻https://medium.com/insurge-intelligence/why-google-made-the-nsa-2a80584c9c1
Sur le même thème :
Google’s true origin partly lies in CIA and NSA research grants for mass surveillance
Jeff Nesbit, Quartz, le 8 décembre 2017
►https://seenthis.net/messages/651183
Traduite ici :
La véritable origine de Google repose partiellement sur des bourses de recherche sur la surveillance de masse allouées par la CIA et la NSA
Jeff Nesbit, Quartz, le 8 décembre 2017
►https://seenthis.net/messages/713836
Et, juste pour rire :
Le président de Google devient conseiller pour le Pentagone
Le Figaro, le 3 mars 2016
►https://seenthis.net/messages/466670
#surveillance #google #CIA #NSA #origin_stories #recherche et d’autres discussions sur les #moteur_de_recherche #critiques_de
Je suggère de passer à #Searx, comme discuté ici :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/641417
►https://seenthis.net/messages/651183
►https://seenthis.net/messages/665962
Le site d’évaluation des versions de Searx est ici :
►https://asciimoo.github.io/searx/user/public_instances.html
Les add-ons de Searx sur firefox sont là :
►https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-us/firefox/search/?q=searx&appver=72.0&platform=linux
Du coup, je passe à :
►https://searx.prvcy.eu
#WSWS #optimisation de #firefox
I Visited 47 Sites. Hundreds of Trackers Followed Me.
▻https://etraces.constantvzw.org:443/informations/I Visited 47 Sites. Hundreds of Trackers Followed Me%2E
Earlier this year, an editor working on The Times’s Privacy Project asked me whether I’d be interested in having all my digital activity tracked, examined in meticulous detail and then published — you know, for journalism. “Hahaha,” I said, and then I think I made an “at least buy me dinner first” joke, but it turned out he was serious. What could I say ? I’m new here, I like to help, and, conveniently, I have nothing whatsoever at all to hide. Like a colonoscopy, the project involved some special (...)
#Altaba/Yahoo ! #Google #Amazon #Facebook #Twitter #YouTube #algorithme #cookies #Firefox #géolocalisation #élections #marketing #profiling (...)
##Altaba/Yahoo_! ##publicité
Are Targeted Ads Stalking You ? Here’s How to Make Them Stop
▻https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/15/technology/personaltech/stop-targeted-stalker-ads.html
Online ads have always been annoying, but now they’re worse than ever. Consider what happens when you shop online for a wristwatch. You peruse a few watch websites and the next thing you know, a watch advertisement is following you everywhere. On your computer, it’s loading in your Facebook feed. On your phone, it’s popping up on Instagram. In your web browser on either, it’s appearing on news sites that have nothing to do with watches. Even if you end up ordering the watch, the ads continue (...)
#Apple #Google #Microsoft #Edge #Facebook #Twitter #algorithme #Android #Chrome #cookies #Firefox #Ghostery #iPhone #Safari #smartphone #BigData #data #marketing #profiling #publicité (...)
##publicité ##Thunderbird
Chiffres Google – 2020
▻https://www.blogdumoderateur.com/chiffres-google
À l’origine, Google n’était qu’un moteur de recherche, sans doute le meilleur au niveau de la pertinence des liens. Il a été créé par Larry Page et Sergey Brin en 1996 pendant leur cursus à l’université de Stanford, aux États-Unis. L’entreprise Google Inc. a officiellement été lancée le 4 septembre 1998. Depuis, Google est devenu une filiale d’Alphabet et ses services se sont multipliés : gestion des emails avec Gmail, du calendrier avec Agenda, stockage et édition de documents avec Drive… Un nombre (...)
#Alphabet #Google #Edge #Chrome #Firefox #Opera #Safari #domination #bénéfices #GoogleSearch
pyllyukko/user.js: user.js — Firefox configuration hardening
▻https://github.com/pyllyukko/user.js
A user.js configuration file for Mozilla Firefox designed to harden browser settings and make it more secure.
Main goals:
– Limit the possibilities to track the user through web analytics.
– Harden the browser against known data disclosure or code execution vulnerabilities.
– Limit the browser from storing anything even remotely sensitive persistently.
– Make sure the browser doesn’t reveal too much information to shoulder surfers.
– Harden the browser’s encryption (cipher suites, protocols, trusted CAs).
– Limit possibilities to uniquely identify the browser/device using browser fingerprinting.
– Hopefully limit the attack surface by disabling various features.
– Still be usable in daily use.
Est-il encore possible d’arrêter Amazon ?
▻https://korii.slate.fr/biz/tech-amazon-jeff-bezos-croissance-omnipresence-pouvoir-danger-democratie
Deux articles soulignent la puissance exorbitante et universelle qu’ont pris Jeff Bezos et son entreprise, ainsi que le risque qu’elle fait peser sur les démocraties. Est-il possible d’arrêter Amazon ? C’est la question posée par un article publié par The New Yorker, qui permet de découvrir la trajectoire de l’entreprise, l’étendue de ses activités, ses controverses les plus médiatisées ainsi que l’avenir du commerce américain. L’auteur de l’article, Charles Duhigg, explore surtout une idée (...)
#Amazon #algorithme #Echo #Alexa #Kindle #FirePhone #domotique #Fire_TV #domination #bénéfices (...)
##FTC
En fait, c’est devenu l’hypermarché ultime. Comme on y trouve de tout, tout le monde va chercher tout dessus et donc pour vendre, les fournisseurs doivent aussi y aller et se plier aux conditions d’Amazon.
Le truc, c’est de chercher sur Amazon en dernière intention, puis de tenter de remonter le courant jusqu’au revendeur, voire le fabriquant. Souvent, on découvre à ce stade qu’Amazon n’est plus aussi bon marché que cela et succombe de + en + à l’abus de position dominante.
Vivre sans Google et cie ? La liste des alternatives aux GAFAM
▻https://mrmondialisation.org/vivre-sans-google-et-cie-la-liste-des-alternatives-aux-gafam
Les GAFAM – ces mastodontes du web – sont régulièrement sous le feu des critiques. Contrôle du marché de l’information et de la publicité en ligne, revente des données personnelles, pouvoir économique mondial hors norme, influence de la démocratie via des lobbies surpuissants, les motifs de se méfier de ces géants ne manquent pas. Difficile pourtant de s’en défaire une bonne fois pour toute tant ils sont partout dans notre univers numérique. Néanmoins, voici quelques pistes pour les remplacer au (...)
#Alphabet #Apple #Google #Microsoft #Mozilla #Amazon #Diaspora #DuckDuckGo #Ecosia #Facebook #Mastodon_ #ProtonMail #Qwant #Wikimedia #Wikipedia #Firefox #Linux #Windows #Brave #Android #Chrome #Apache #domination #Wikileaks #bénéfices #BigData (...)
Premio diritti umani ai solidali delle montagne alpine
Il ministero della Giustizia francese da un lato criminalizza chi solidarizza con i migranti sulle Alpi e dall’altro premia le stesse persone come difensori dei diritti umani.
Paradossi e cortocircuiti logici di questa epoca di migrazioni, di accoglienza, vera, da parte di privati e associazioni umanitarie, e di repressione, vera anche questa, da parte di forze dell’ordine che pattugliano i confini degli Stati europei pronti a respingere persone in fuga da guerre e carestie.
Mentre la giustizia francese manda a processo donne e uomini, accusati di crimini di umanità, per aver prestato soccorso nella neve alpina a migliaia di donne, uomini, bambini che in questi anni tentano la sorte del viaggio attraverso valichi alpini, il ministero della Giustizia transalpina ha premiato ieri 10 dicembre in occasione della giornata internazionale per i diritti dell’uomo l’associazione #Tous_Migrants, creata a Briançon sulle Alpi francesi nel 2015 proprio nel tentativo di aiutare i flussi di persone improvvisamente emersi in questi anni. Il premio è stato assegnato dalla Commissione nazionale consultiva dei diritti dell’uomo che fa capo proprio al ministero della Giustizia.
Benoit Ducos, uno degli uomini a processo per aver soccorso persone al confine, ne sottolinea la schizofrenica assurdità di tutto ciò: «E’ surreale, perché i valori che difendiamo sono condannati dalle decisioni giudiziarie di questo governo, che con l’altro braccio premia il nostro impegno sul campo. Incredibile. Il riconoscimento va a tutti coloro che con coraggio offrono aiuto, cibo, soccorso, in maniera anonima, senza protagonismi. Un premio che ci spinge a continuare a gridare le nostre convinzioni».
Senza alcuna etichetta politica o religiosa, Tous Migrants è un movimento pacifista di sensibilizzazione e azione dei cittadini nato in reazione alla tragedia umanitaria dei migranti in Europa. Con il sostegno di più di 700 cittadini per la causa che difende, oltre 9800 amici Facebook e 2700 destinatari della sua Newsletter, Tous migrants svolge azioni complementari nella’area del Briançonnais: monitoraggio e condivisione delle informazioni tramite una newsletter periodica, un sito Web e una pagina Facebook, conferenze, dibattiti sul cinema, seminari di scrittura, eventi di supporto artistico o culturale, campagne di sensibilizzazione, azioni legali ...
L’intervento dei volontari dell’associazione al momento della consegna del premio ha ricodato come «Quattro anni fa eravamo solo persone comuni di montagna, a pochi chilometri dall’Italia, che guardavano in faccia e in modo pragmatico la realtà migratoria, esercitando il dovere di assistere le persone in pericolo e aprendo le nostre porte alla gente proveniente da altrove. Incondizionatamente e spontaneamente.
Ma in questo approccio fraterno, ci siamo trovati gradualmente e violentemente di fronte all’impensabile:
• Cacce all’uomo di colore, alcune delle quali sono seguite da morte, disabilità
• L’abbandono di persone indebolite ed esauste in ambienti ostili
• abuso psicologico e fisico, ripetute umiliazioni
• Atti e istigazione al razzismo
• Bullismo, repressione e condanne giudiziarie per atti di assistenza alle persone in pericolo
Di conseguenza, il dovere della fraternità è stato criminalizzato.
Di fronte a questo, nelle nostre montagne, centinaia di persone sono indignate. Dobbiamo chiudere gli occhi e le porte? Abbiamo deciso di continuare a fare rete. Abbiamo deciso di denunciare tutte queste violazioni ai diritti fondamentali. Oggi siamo qui, siamo diventati sentinelle per i diritti umani in Francia ...
Ringraziamo il coraggio e la lungimiranza del Comitato di assegnarci questa menzione speciale del Premio sui diritti umani della Repubblica francese.
Questo premio è per tutti i coraggiosi. Tutti noi nelle Hautes-Alpes, e ovunque, in Francia, ai confini, tutti noi che ci alziamo la mattina per portare aiuto e soccorso ai rifugiati; tutti noi che vigiliamo di notte per evitare nuove tragedie. Tutti noi che rispettiamo la libertà, l’uguaglianza e difendiamo questa bellissima fratellanza. È per tutte le vittime delle rotte migratorie che fuggono per proteggere i loro diritti.
Tuttavia, ricevere questo premio ci rattrista e ci fa arrabbiare perché arriva dopo la morte dei diritti umani nel nostro territorio. Siamo in Francia! Come è possibile che spetti a noi difendere quei diritti che sono la sostanza stessa del nostro paese e che dovrebbero guidare tutte le scelte dei nostri leader e le decisioni della nostra giustizia?
Ora stiamo tornando sulle nostre montagne perché il tempo sta per scadere, la neve è lì, le vite sono in pericolo, i diritti sono infranti. Per quanto ancora?».
▻https://riforma.it/it/articolo/2019/12/11/premio-diritti-umani-ai-solidali-delle-montagne-alpine
#solidarité #asile #migrations #réfugiés #prix #Alpes #frontière_sud-alpine #frontières #solidarité #droits_humains #ministère_de_la_justice #France #absurdité
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«Quattro anni fa eravamo solo persone comuni di montagna, a pochi chilometri dall’Italia, che guardavano in faccia e in modo pragmatico la realtà migratoria, esercitando il dovere di assistere le persone in pericolo e aprendo le nostre porte alla gente proveniente da altrove. Incondizionatamente e spontaneamente. (...) Oggi siamo qui, siamo diventati sentinelle per i diritti umani in Francia ...»
–-> De l’#humanisme - #humanitarisme (et la #charité) à l’engagement politique...
#politisation
Pour rappel, il y a aussi d’autres prix qui ont été décernés pour d’autres personnes "solidaires" dans les Alpes :
#Prix suisse des droits humains « #Alpes_ouvertes » 2019 pour les #7_de_Briançon...
Et #Prix suisse des droits humains « #Alpes_ouvertes » 2017 à l’association « #Firdaus » de #Lisa_Bosia Mirra au Tessin et pour le « #Progetto_Accoglienza_Rebbio » de #Don_Giusto_della_Valle à #Côme.
▻https://seenthis.net/messages/553289
Firefox’s fight for the future of the web
▻https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/nov/17/firefox-mozilla-fights-back-against-google-chrome-dominance-privacy-fea
Why do you choose the browser you use ? Maybe you think it loads pages more quickly. Maybe it’s made by the same firm as your device and you think it’s more compatible in some way. You prefer the graphics, perhaps, or it just happened to be pre-installed on your machine. Maybe you’re not even aware that there’s a choice. In reality, two-thirds of us have been funnelled into using Google’s Chrome, but browser choice also hides a contest about the openness of the web and how data is collected (...)
#Mozilla #Firefox #domination #navigateur_web #web #Netscape #Alphabet #Apple #Google
▻https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/8393a12ba0fa753b63dd818c1da36c2f5080af0c/0_164_3500_2100/master/3500.jpg
Behind the One-Way Mirror : A Deep Dive Into the Technology of Corporate Surveillance
▻https://www.eff.org/wp/behind-the-one-way-mirror
Trackers are hiding in nearly every corner of today’s Internet, which is to say nearly every corner of modern life. The average web page shares data with dozens of third-parties. The average mobile app does the same, and many apps collect highly sensitive information like location and call records even when they’re not in use. Tracking also reaches into the physical world. Shopping centers use automatic license-plate readers to track traffic through their parking lots, then share that data (...)
#algorithme #Bluetooth #capteur #CCTV #smartphone #WiFi #biométrie #firme #automobilistes #vidéo-surveillance #BigData #bénéfices #datamining #profiling #publicité #reconnaissance #surveillance (...)
Inject Google Translate Widget
▻https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/391935-inject-google-translate-widget
Un petit script pour ajouter Google Translate dans n’importe quelle page de #firefox, avec l’addon Greasemonkey ou Tampermonkey. — Permalien