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June 28, 2009

Urgent: Military Coup in Honduras Marks a Sad Day for Latin America

Filed under: Digital Rights, Honduras, Latin America — tania @ 6:44 pm

In many ways, the FISL Week represents the great achievements in Latin America over the last decade: countries that had spent decades under the repressive control of military dictatorships are now experiencing a historically unprecedented re-birth and the culture of information freedom that we write about on this news website is representative of what could be called the new “open source societies” all over Latin America. Since the end of the Cold War, only one military coup was attempted in Latin America — in Venezuela in 2002 — and that coup was defeated as millions of Venezuelans poured into the streets demanding that their democratically-elected president be returned to power.
Honduran people attempt to block tanks during the military coup underway right now in Honduras
Unfortunately, one day after the closing ceremonies at FISL, on a day when Honduran people were expecting to participate in a non-binding election regarding constitutional reforms, a small group of soldiers from the Honduran military kidnapped the democratically-elected President Manuel Zelaya, declared martial law and installed a new, unelected president in his place. All flights in and out of Honduras have been canceled by order of the military and normal television and radio news outlets have been shut down at gunpoint. However, there are some things that are known:

Currently, the world is demanding that the democratically-elected president be returned to power, martial law be ended and democracy be restored in Honduras. People in the United States and elsewhere are being asked to contact the Department of State, Honduran embassies and their congressperson to insist that democracy be restored in Honduras. While it may seem like the world is lining up to condemn the situation in Honduras, if they feel like no one cares, they may not apply the pressure needed to change things. To allow this type of military coup to succeed in Honduras would be rolling back the advances made in the Americas by 30 years. At NXS, we work with Latin America on a daily basis and we could not, in good conscience, allow this military coup to proceed without saying something.

  1. State Department: 202-647-4000 or 1-800-877-8339
  2. White House: Comments: 202-456-1111, Switchboard: 202-456-1414
  3. Contact your elected representative!
  4. Honduran embassies around the world
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June 27, 2009

FISL10: An Overview of Links & Info

Filed under: Brazil, Free Software, Latin America — ryan @ 6:09 pm

North by South has compiled this post which aggregates video, photos and articles about this year’s tenth anniversary of FISL, the Fórum Internacional Software Livre, held in Porto Alegre, Brazil. There were over 8,000 participants this year, including Brazilian President Lula da Silva! This page will continue to be updated as we find more links, so check back here or send us relevant links to include. Here is the Official NXS FISL10 Summary:

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FISL10: Don’t miss North by South’s presentation today!

Filed under: Free Software — ryan @ 10:43 am

North by South’s presentation at FISL10 is happening TODAY, Saturday, June 27, 2009 between 7pm - 8pm in 41F. Please join us to find out more about our unique, free software-based business model.

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President Lula da Silva Speaks at FISL10

Filed under: Free Software — ryan @ 10:39 am

Lula at FISL10

With a soaring popularity rating, President Luiz Inacio “Lula” da Silva is the most popular head of state in the entire world. A founding member of his party, the Brazilian Worker’s Party, and a former union leader who helped overthrow the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil for decades, Lula has been instrumental in the historic shift within Latin America to progressive governments within a coalition that includes Venezuela, Argentina, Bolivia, Cuba, Ecuador and about a dozen more Latin American countries. His commitment to digital inclusion and a new independence for Latin America has been an inspiration around the world. Lula and his chosen successor, Dilma Rouseff, both attended FISL10 and spoke to a select crowd of 100 FISL participants. North by South’s representative at FISL was honored to be among those 100 invited to hear President Lula speak.

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FISL10: Brazil’s Digital Inclusion Initiative Highlighted in Porto Alegre

Filed under: Free Software — ryan @ 10:27 am

FISL10 Digital Inclusion

Brazil’s impressive Digital Inclusion program (Inclusão Digital) has received extensive coverage on this website, especially in comparison to technology education in the United States. FISL is an annual opportunity for Brazil to show off its commitment to society and Lula’s initiative to provide a world-class technology education for all students. And why shouldn’t they? Brazil’s efforts to bridge the digital divide has not only achieved countless successes but has set a standard that has spread across the Americas (except, unfortunately, in the United States).

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