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  • * News from Indymedia *

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    October 11, 2004

    Indymedia to U.S., U.K., Swiss and Italian Authorities: “Hands Off Our
    Websites”

    Evidence is beginning to mount that the authorities of at least four
    countries (Switzerland, Italy, U.K. and U.S.A.) are involved in last
    week’s seizure of two of Indymedia’s servers that brought down more than
    20 of the Indymedia network’s web sites and several internet radio
    streams. Indymedia has yet to receive any official statement or
    information about what the order entailed or why it was issued.

    An FBI spokesperson, Joe Parris, confirmed to Agence France-Presse that
    the FBI issued a subpoena to the provider who hosted the Indymedia
    servers in the U.K., but that it was “on behalf of a third country.” (1)
    Daniel Zapelli, senior federal prosecutor for Geneva (Switzerland),
    confirmed that he has opened a criminal investigation into Indymedia
    coverage of the 2003 G8 Summit in Evian. (2) Zapelli will provide
    details of that investigation at a press conference on Tuesday.

    Federal prosecutor of Bologna (Italy) Marina Plazzi has also stated that
    she is investigating Italy Indymedia because it may “support terrorism.”
    (3) Plazzi says she will provide more information on Thursday, October
    14th.

    Meanwhile, international journalist associations have come forward in
    support of Indymedia. “We have witnessed an intolerable and intrusive
    international police operation against a network specialising in
    independent journalism,” said Aidan White, General Secretary for the
    International Federation of Journalists. (4)

    Indymedia is consulting with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on
    how to retrieve its servers and prevent further government attacks on
    free speech. “EFF is deeply concerned about the grave implications of
    this seizure for free speech and privacy, and we are exploring all
    avenues to hold the government accountable for this improper and
    unconstitutional silencing of independent media.,” said EFF Staff
    Attorney Kurt Opsahl. (5)

    As of Monday, October 11, five of the downed websites have been
    restored, including Brasil, Euskal Herria, Poland, UK and Nice.
    Indymedia volunteers are working around the clock to restore the
    remaining sites, however at least four of them – Uruguay, Italy, Western
    Massachusetts and Nantes – have suffered data loss as a result of the
    governments’ action.

    “This FBI operation gives us even more reason to continue with what we
    have been doing for several years,” says an activist from Italy
    Indymedia.

    “Uruguay has a long history of media repression. We don’t have the money
    to pay for web hosting, and so we rely on the solidarity of other
    countries. Actions like the seizure of the servers make the whole world
    insecure for free media,” says Libertinus, an Indymedia volunteer from
    Uruguay, one of many Indymedia web sites that was caught in the FBI
    actions as a bystander. “Uruguay’s national elections will take place on
    October 31st. It’s a bad time for this to happen.”

    For more information, visit http://www.indymedia.org/en/static/fbi, email
    press@indymedia.org, or call:

    Tomasso at +39 3383903806 (Italy)
    Hep Sano at +1-415-867-9472 (San Francisco)
    David Meieran at +1-412-996-4986 (Pittsburgh)

    * Notes to the editor *

    (1) On October 7, 2004, Rackspace, a web hosting provider based in San
    Antonio (USA), turned over two servers at its London officer after it
    was issued a court order under the Mutual Legal Assistence Treaty.
    Rackspace officials claim that the order prevents them from divulging
    the reasons for the seizure and to whom the servers were actually given.
    They stated, “Rackspace is acting as a good corporate citizen and is
    cooperating with international law enforcement authorities.” See more
    details on http://www.indymedia.org/fbi and on the press releases from 8 and 9
    October: http://www.indymedia.org/en/2004/10/111999.shtml and
    http://www.indymedia.org/en/2004/10/112047.shtml

    (2) For more examples see: http://www.indymedia.org/en/static/fbi.shtml

    (3) AFP report:
    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1509&ncid=738&e=6&u=/
    afp/20041008/tc_afp/us_internet_justice

    (4) International Federation of Jounalists:
    http://www.ifj.org/default.asp?Index=2734&Language=EN

    (5) Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF): http://eff.org/

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