Turkey's Erdogan visits Microsoft, Apple, Google

Sam Tuke samtuke at fsfe.org
Wed Jun 19 11:33:59 UTC 2013


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256

On 17/06/13 23:07, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> He may have fresh motivation to look at this if it is framed in terms of
> independence and privacy of communications - The Guardian is just reporting
> that Britain hacked Turkey's delegation to the G20 and they are very
> unhappy.

Good point - the letter now reads:

Finally, for better security of both schools and students, Free Software makes
its code available, providing evidence of how it functions. This week's
revelations surrounding British Government spying on Turkish politicians at
the G20 summit highlight the importance of software security and privacy -
educational computers should not provide back-doors for foreign Governments
and companies.

Sam.

- -- 
Sam Tuke
Campaign Manager
Free Software Foundation Europe
IM : samtuke at jabber.fsfe.org
Latest UK Free Software news: uk.fsfe.org
Is freedom important to you? Join the fellowship.fsfe.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/

iF4EAREIAAYFAlHBlycACgkQ1bR1Itj7YQV/ggD+P89QgVOZkKEGv5NE/AZ8j3dV
SD52GfjuiunKOGlGvdwBANJJPdkovwvRERrUh8s7ZmcFxa928m3oCD4Ym6ESJnp6
=uTCU
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----



More information about the Discussion mailing list