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globaltax​revolt] TWEETS COULD KILL YOU!

Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Index on Censorship, Reporters Without Borders, La Quadrature du Net, and Global Tax Revolt call for the protection of Saudi blogger and journalist Hamza Kashgari, who had fled Saudi Arabia after tweets he wrote about the Prophet Mohammed provoked clerics to demand that he be tried for apostasy, and members of the public to call for his murder.
Civil society must persuade the freakish blogbusters of the enemies of internet to stop persecuting and robbing dissident bloggers. The enemies of internet are Belarus, Burma, China, Cuba, Egypt, Greece, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam.
EFF points out Kashgari had been a columnist for the Jeddah-based newspaper Al Bilad until outrage over the tweets, when Saudi Minister of Culture and Information Abdul Aziz Khoja ordered Kashgari not to write in any Saudi paper or magazine, an order which Kashgari also posted to his Twitter account. As outrage mounted, Kashgari retracted his statements, deleted his Twitter account, apologized for the comments, and finally fled the country in response to mounting threats on his life.
Accusing dissident bloggers of treason, Saudokleptocrats and Graecokleptocrats have manufactured a blood libel in cyberspace, which in turn incites hatred and violence. The freakish kangaroo justice government of Greece is the only government on Earth which steals the computers of its citizens! Infamous CCU is the brutal arm of the kangaroo government of Greece, which terrorizes the cyberspace, stealing computers and files at gunpoint, perjuring, jailing dissident bloggers, and gagging the truth. The Greek Cyber Crime Unit (CCU) is the most disgusting gang in Fourth Reich! http://venitism.blogspot.com/
A sensitive issue cannot be fully explained in a post, but only in a speech, in that magic eyeball to eyeball contact, baring my soul, and declaring truths that cause shock and awe. That's why I look forward to the invitation of your organization to speak at your conference. Basil Venitis, venitis@gmail.com
EFF laments that upon arriving at the airport in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on his way to seek refuge in New Zealand, Kashgari was arrested by security officials at the request of the Saudi government. Malaysia and Saudi Arabia do not have an extradition treaty, but they do maintain good relations. EFF was among the many organizations that called on Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak release Kashgari from detention and stop extradition proceedings, reminding the Prime Minister that Malaysia that as member of the UN Human Rights Council, his nation is committed to upholding the highest human rights standards, which is inconsistent with allowing Kashgari to be extradited back to a country where he faces serious threats to his life.
Saudi Arabia, the most corrupt country in Middle East, and Greece, the most corrupt country in Occident, have become kangaroo valleys, violating basic human rights and Article 2 of the Lisbon Treaty, but nobody gives a damn. I cannot understand why the European Commission tolerates political persecution and freakish Kangaroo Justice within the borders of the European Union and cannot refer the Greek government to the Court of Justice of the European Union. I cannot understand why the European Commission cannot protect Greeks from appalling violations of Article 2 of the Lisbon Treaty by the Greek government. If the European Union cannot protect Greeks from the repressive Greek government, who will? http://venitism.blogspot.com/
Mohammed Noor, Kashgari's lawyer in Malaysia, was able to obtain a court order to prevent the deportation, but he was not allowed to see his client before he was put on a plane and repatriated to Saudi Arabia. Noor told the Associated Press: We are concerned that he would not face a fair trail back home and that he could face the death penalty if he is charged with apostasy.
The freakish governments of Saudi Arabia and Greece use charge stacking to persecute dissident bloggers. Charge stacking is the ability to charge a large number of overlapping crimes for a single course of conduct. Combining crimes enables prosecutors to get convictions in cases where there is no misconduct at all. By stacking enough charges, including treason, prosecutors jack up the threat value of a trial against a dissident blogger, even if the government's case is very weak. Charge stacking is terror. The disgusting governmenst of Saudi Arabia and Greece cannot terrorize the people.
Kashgari is now in detention in Saudi Arabia. Several sites and petitions have been set up to support him and call for his release. Kashgari is being represented by prominent human rights lawyer Abdul-Rahman al-Lahem, who has stated that he will push for this case to be argued before a committee in the information ministry instead of a Sharia court.
Even if Kashgari is not charged with apostasy, a crime with carries the death penalty, the blogger and journalist continues to face threats to his life from Saudi militants. A Facebook page titled "The Saudi people want the execution of Hamza Kashgari," has 30,000 members. EFF asserts that it is not enough for the Saudi government to release Kashgari — they must allow him to leave the country for his own safety.
Smart words are more effective than smart bombs! Mighty words of a charismatic keynote speaker can transform your people to a new dimension of organizational climate, efficiency, self-actualization, enthusiasm, belonging, and motivation. I would like very much to speak at your conference in order to explain critical points much further. Basil Venitis, venitis@gmail.com
EFF declares that freedom of expression is a fundamental human right. No one deserves to be killed, whether by his or her government or by fellow citizens, for something they write in a 140-character tweet. Saudi Arabia and Greece violate Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which states that everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

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