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A Nobel Peace Prize for Twitter?

The free social-messaging utility uniquely documented and personalized the story of hope, heroism, and horror in Iran.

By Mark Pfeifle

Washington - The video gave substance to what seemed so far away. We saw the look in her eyes as they went lifeless. We heard the sounds of her friends and family as they begged her to hold on. And she became the personification of the struggle for democracy in a country where voices for freedom are quelled.

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A Nobel Peace Prize for Twitter?

The free social-messaging utility uniquely documented and personalized the story of hope, heroism, and horror in Iran.

By Mark Pfeifle

Washington - The video gave substance to what seemed so far away. We saw the look in her eyes as they went lifeless. We heard the sounds of her friends and family as they begged her to hold on. And she became the personification of the struggle for democracy in a country where voices for freedom are quelled.

Her name was Neda... (read more)
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http://lieberman.senate.gov/newsroom/release.cfm?id=316182

July 24, 2009

Senate Adopts Victims of Iranian Censorship (VOICE) Act

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Senate voted unanimously last night to adopt bipartisan legislation that will help strengthen the ability of the Iranian people get access to news and information and overcome the electronic censorship and monitoring efforts of the Iranian regime.

The Victims of Iranian Censorship (VOICE) Act was introduced by Senators John McCain (R-AZ), Joseph Lieberman (ID-CT), Ted Kaufman (D-DE), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), and Robert Casey (D-PA) as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act. Among the key features of the VOICE Act:

• Authorizes $30 million to the Broadcasting Board of Governors to expand Farsi language broadcasting into Iran by Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty's Radio Farda and the Voice of America's Persian News Network. The funds may be used to develop additional transmission capability to counter Iranian government efforts to jam radio, satellite, and Internet-based transmissions; establish additional proxy server capability and anti-censorship software to counter efforts to block access to websites in Iran; develop technologies to counter efforts to block SMS text message exchange over cellular phone networks; and hire, on a permanent or short-term basis, additional staff for Radio Farda and the Persian News Network.

• Authorizes $20 million for a new "Iranian Electronic Education, Exchange, and Media Fund," which will support the development of technologies, including websites, that will aid the ability of the Iranian people to gain access to and share information; counter efforts to block, censor, or monitor the Internet in Iran; and engage in Internet-based education programs and other exchanges with Americans online.

• Requires a report by the President on non-Iranian companies, including corporations with U.S. subsidiaries, that have aided the Iranian government's Internet censorship efforts, including by providing deep packet inspection technology.

• Authorizes $5 million for the Secretary of State to document, collect, and dissemination information about human rights in Iran, including abuses of human rights that have taken place since the June 12 Iranian election.

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Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey Responds to Nobel Peace Prize Buzz at TechCrunch's CrunchUp, July 10, 2009:

Question: "Twitter has been suggested for a Nobel Prize. There’s the question of whether Twitter needs to be more web-like."

Jack Dorsey: "You are seeing this concept everywhere, on the clients, mobile phones. It’s important to move past the web but retain an immediacy to the interaction. The nobel prize situation shows what value Twitter brings to people. That’s where the focus is. How do we support real-time media accessibility and transparency."

Full story: http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/10/crunchup-live-the-real-time-moment/

The Christian Science Monitor
A Nobel Peace Prize for Twitter?
By Mark Pfeifle
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http://tinyurl.com/lawlph)

TIME
Iran Protests: Twitter, the Medium of the Movement
By Lev Grossman

"President Ahmadinejad — who happened to visit Russia on Tuesday — now finds himself in a court of world opinion where even Khrushchev never had to stand trial. Totalitarian governments rule by brute force, and because they control the consensus worldview of those they rule. Tyranny, in other words, is a monologue. But as long as Twitter is up and running, there's no such thing. "

Full article: http://tinyurl.com/nm9c44

Story from TechCrunch
http://tinyurl.com/mlqxh4