Sunday, May 3, 2009

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I have published in my other blog , but I think it important enough to do it in two:

Mail sent to European Parliamentarians regarding the upcoming vote of the telecommunications package:


Dear Congressman / a ,

In this letter, I am writing to express my concern about the decision to take the next day May 6 vote when the so-called "Telecom Package" (telecom package).

consider final approval of this package is clearly against the English Constitution, especially Article 18 in paragraphs 3 and 4 that guarantee the secrecy of communications and limiting the use of information other than judicial resolution (resolution would be eliminated with the approval of this package.)

Moreover this package directly contravenes Article 20 of the English Constitution in paragraph 1.d, which guarantees freedom of communication and information, represented here by the so-called "net neutrality."

Since his party is strong supporter of the Constitution, I think we should consider these facts when voting, and I ask that you read the open letter attached to this message will, in which is discussed in more detail why the package should not be approved and how we affect their approval, whichever is.

I think you, as an MEP / a, has the right and duty to protect the freedom and rights of citizens on the Internet, and protect the English Constitution (which sets the basic rights and duties of all English) and will I ask that he may present for the vote of these measures with a resounding NO that contributes to finally dispose of these attacks on our freedoms from some stakeholders that we try to snatch.

With nothing more to add and thanking your attention, I say goodbye. Yours sincerely.


I recommend you do the same if you do not want to lose some of your freedom. S2



Ranganok Shahzaman