[Chapter-delegates] Statement: The Internet Society on Egypt’s Internet shutdown

Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond ocl at gih.com
Fri Jan 28 14:10:27 PST 2011


Thank you for the speed at which you managed to draft this statement.

As someone who is running an ISOC  community-sponsored project, the IPv6
Matrix project, in which one of the goals is to develop hands-on
practice for research students at Nile University, Cairo, to program and
use IPv6 networking, I can only add my deep disappointment. I am baffled
as to how we'll continue development work now.

The cutting of connections to the outside world has been done in such a
crude way (deleting of routing from routing tables) that even Egypt's
root nameserver for .EG is off-line and only its US-based back-up is
running. As for all names in .EG - since the nameservers are not
reacheable, they all time out.

[ocl at waikiki ~]$ dig www.nileuniversity.edu.eg any
; <<>> DiG 9.3.6-P1-RedHat-9.3.6-4.P1.el5_4.2 <<>>
www.nileuniversity.edu.eg any
;; global options:  printcmd
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
[ocl at waikiki ~]$

With many Egyptian companies carrying out business over the net,
including many businesses doing back-office work as well as software
development, I'd hate to imagine what this is going to mean to the
Egyptian economy. In my opinion, this is akin to nuking the economy in
order to remain in power by all means possible. How unwise.

Warmest regards,

Olivier
www.ipv6matrix.org Project manager


On 28/01/2011 20:38, Anya Chambers wrote :
>
> Dear all
>
> Please find below a statement from the Internet Society in response to
> the recent events in Egypt:
>
> "We are following the current events in Egypt with concern as it
> appears that all incoming and outgoing Internet traffic has been
> disrupted. The Internet Society believes that the Internet is a global
> medium that fundamentally supports opportunity, empowerment,
> knowledge, growth, and freedom and that these values should never be
> taken away from individuals.
>
> The Internet Society considers this recent action by the Egyptian
> government to block Internet traffic to be an inappropriate response
> to a political crisis. It is a very serious decision for a government
> to block all Internet access in its country, and a serious intrusion
> into its citizens’ basic rights to communicate.  If the blockage
> continues, it will have a very detrimental impact on Egypt's economy
> and society. Ultimately, the Egyptian people and nation are the ones
> that will suffer, while the rest of the world will be worse off with
> the loss of Egyptian voices on the net.
>
> However we are most concerned about the safety and security of the
> Egyptian people.  Alongside the rest of the world, we share the hope
> for a positive and lasting solution to the problems that have risen to
> the surface there.
>
> In the longer term, we are sure that the world will learn a lesson
> from this very unfortunate example, and come to understand that
> cutting off a nation's access to the Internet only serves to fuel
> dissent and does not address the underlying causes of dissatisfaction."
>
> It is also available on our wesbite
> here; http://isoc.org/wp/newsletter/?p=3091
>
> Regards
>
> Anya
>
> Anya Chambers
> *Internet Society*
> *
> *mobile: +1 224 321 0378
> web: www.InternetSociety.org <http://www.internetsociety.org/>
> twitter: InternetSociety <http://twitter.com/internetsociety>
>
> *What will the Internet look like in 10 years? *
> Watch the trailer; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OInTXcZ4HZM
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OInTXcZ4HZM%0A>
>
> For more information: www.internetsociety.org/scenarios
> <http://www.internetsociety.org/scenarios>
>
>
>
>
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-- 
Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD
http://www.gih.com/ocl.html

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