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> From: somkiat tangnamo <midnightuniv@gmail.com> > Date: Oct 1, 2006 2:54 AM > Subject: Statement of the Midnight University > > Statement of the Midnight University > > "Opposing the Closure of Channels of Free Communication" > > Beginning on Friday September 29th, the Midnight University's website > has been blocked by the Ministry of Information and Communication > Technology (ICT), Thailand. However, ours was not the first one to be > blocked or tampered with by the power of the Coup Council. The > Midnight University's considered reaction to the September 19 th coup > is strong disapproval of such a reckless solution to the nation's > political problems. Nonetheless, we also realize that it is too late > to reverse it and the only way out is to lend a hand in pushing our > country back onto the path of democratic development. > > The Council for Democratic Reform (CDR) has claimed that this coup is > the beginning of a political reform process which includes the > drafting of a new constitution. And yet, the provisions concerning the > drafting of a new constitution and political reform in the Provisional > Constitution of the CDR do not allow the full and free exercise of > political rights and civil liberties by the people, which is the key > condition for a successful political reform. Popular participation > does not simply mean being selected to sit in a constituent assembly, > but also denotes the opportunity for mutual learning and free exchange > of ideas. Therefore, an atmosphere of subjection and control by the > military under the CDR will rule out any possibility of genuine > political reform. > > For that reason, the Midnight University held a press conference on > September 28th, to oppose the political reform process as stipulated > in the Provisional Constitution and propose an alternative that would > allow for the full restitution of rights and liberties to the people. > To get our point across, we performed a symbolic act of tearing up > copies of the Provisional Constitution and posted a report of the said > event on the Midnight University's website. > > Hence, the ICT's immediate imposition of a blockage on our website. > > Actually, it is not hard for the Midnight University to overcome this > technical difficulty. We have indeed received various offers from > foreign servers to host our website. Be that as it may, we are of the > opinion that the problem of availability of a public space is not > technical in nature, but essentially political. And it has arisen > because the self-proclaimed "Council for Democratic Reform" has used > its coup-begotten power to impose a blockage on public space. > Therefore, we need to fight this illegitimate power together right > here in this land rather than evade it and find a new public space > elsewhere. > > As the Midnight University has earlier warned, political reform > couldn't be realized in an atmosphere shorn of people's rights and > liberties. That the Coup Council has thoughtlessly closed down > websites that expressed dissenting views on the coup shows that it is > incapable of leading a political reform that is free and equally open > to all. To bring this power to an end peacefully, Thai society must > not submit to it. Instead, we should together pressure it to stop the > violation of people's rights and liberties at once. > > It is true that, given freedom, there will be some who would exploit > it to try to destroy or disrupt political reform. And yet, only the > full exercise of rights and liberties can enlighten and empower a > society to fight the lies and half-truths of corrupt politicians > seeking a return to power. On the contrary, a society whose learning > and communication is kept under tutelage will remain weak and unable > to resist them. > > In place of an arbitrary and selective censorship based on a > subjective feeling of distrust and animosity of the censors, the > complete and indiscriminate opening of all channels of communication > will result in a free, fair and predictable rule of the game for all, > thus rectifying the arbitrary, unchecked and uncontrolled exercise of > power that is a major weakness of all coup-makers. By guaranteeing the > equal rights and liberties of the people to information, the Coup > Council will be able to tap into the real source of power far greater > than whatever it can get from its illegitimate coup. > 30 September 2006 # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net