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  <title>Irrepressible.info</title> 
  <link>http://www.amnesty.org.uk/irrepressible</link> 
  <language>en-us</language> 
  <copyright>Amnesty International UK</copyright> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Irrepressible.info</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:summary>Irrepressible.info is a campaign against internet repression which celebrates the irrepressible struggle of people across the world for freedom of expression. The Irrepressible.info podcast will give you news and reports on the campaign against internet repression.</itunes:summary> 
  <description>Listen to news from the irrepressible campaign including reports from BBC journalist Clark Boyd, censored bloggers and other big names in the internet world who support the campaign against repression on the net.</description> 
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  <itunes:name>Amnesty International UK</itunes:name> 
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  <itunes:category text="news/politics" /> 
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  <title>Trailer to irrepressible event by BBC journalist Clark Boyd</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>BBC journalist Clark Boyd talks about the irrepressible global event in London on 6 June 2007. He also reports on the story of Tunisian blogger Mokhtar Yahyawi.</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>BBC journalist Clark Boyd talks about the irrepressible global event in London on 6 June 2007. He also reports on the story of Tunisian blogger Mokhtar Yahyawi.</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>BBC journalist Clark Boyd talks about the irrepressible global event in London on 6 June 2007. He also reports on the story of Tunisian blogger Mokhtar Yahyawi.</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>7:27</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>amnesty, international, irrepressible, internet censorship, bloggers, blogger, internet repression, Clark Boyd, BBC, The World, Tunisian blogger, Mokhtar Yahyawi</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Cory Doctorow talks about technology and freedom</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Cory Doctorow, from the blog Boing Boing, talks about technology and freedom.</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Cory Doctorow, from the blog Boing Boing, talks about technology and freedom.</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Cory Doctorow, from the blog Boing Boing, talks about technology and freedom.</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>7:36</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>amnesty, international, irrepressible, internet censorship, bloggers, blogger, internet repression, Cory Doctorow, technology, freedom</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Ethan Zuckerman from Global Voices Online talks about the human cost of internet repression.</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Ethan Zuckerman from Global Voices Online talks about the human cost of internet repression, as part of the event Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Ethan Zuckerman from Global Voices Online talks about the human cost of internet repression, as part of the event Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Ethan Zuckerman from Global Voices Online talks about the human cost of internet repression, as part of the event Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>4:50</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>amnesty, international, irrepressible, internet censorship, bloggers, blogger, internet repression, Ethan Zuckerman, Global Voices, technology, freedom</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on internet censorship</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales speaks out against censorship of the internet in China and Iran, as part of the event Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales speaks out against censorship of the internet in China and Iran, as part of the event Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales speaks out against censorship of the internet in China and Iran, as part of the event Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Thur, 05 Jun 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>2:45</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>amnesty, international, irrepressible, internet censorship, bloggers, blogger, internet repression, Jimmy Wales, James Wales, Wikipedia, technology, freedom</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Dan Gilmour on how internet censorship is affecting citizen media</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Dan Gilmour, director of Citizen Media, on how internet censorship is impacting on our use of democratised media tools, as part of the event Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Dan Gilmour, director of Citizen Media, on how internet censorship is impacting on our use of democratised media tools, as part of the event Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Dan Gilmour, director of Citizen Media, on how internet censorship is impacting on our use of democratised media tools, as part of the event Some People Think the Internet is a Bad Thing</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Wed, 5 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>8:50</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>amnesty, international, irrepressible, internet censorship, bloggers, blogger, internet repression, Dan Gilmour, Citizen Media, technology, freedom</itunes:keywords> 
  <itunes:image href="http://www.amnesty.org.uk/image_library/28/31/24724.gif" /> 
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  <title>Markus Beckedahl talks about fighting for digital rights</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Markus Beckedahl from the german blog netzpolitik.org talks about fighting for digital rights</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Markus Beckedahl from the german blog netzpolitik.org talks about fighting for digital rights</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Markus Beckedahl from the german blog netzpolitik.org talks about fighting for digital rights</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 8 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>5:15</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>amnesty, international, irrepressible, internet censorship, bloggers, blogger, internet repression, Markus Beckedahl, netzpolitik, technology, freedom, digital rights</itunes:keywords> 
  <itunes:image href="http://www.amnesty.org.uk/image_library/28/31/24724.gif" /> 
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  <title>US cyber dissident Josh Wolf talks about freedom of expression on the internet</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>US cyber dissident Josh Wolf talks about freedom of expression on the internet</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>US cyber dissident Josh Wolf talks about freedom of expression on the internet</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>US cyber dissident Josh Wolf talks about freedom of expression on the internet</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Wed, 13 June 2007 16:21:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>7:24</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>amnesty, international, irrepressible, internet censorship, bloggers, blogger, internet repression, Josh Wolf, prisonblog, technology, freedom, prison, blog, webcast, US, America</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Internet Businesswoman Martha Lane Fox talks about the global potential of the web</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Internet Businesswoman Martha Lane Fox from lastminute.com talks about the global potential of the web</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Internet Businesswoman Martha Lane Fox from lastminute.com talks about the global potential of the web</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Internet Businesswoman Martha Lane Fox from lastminute.com talks about the global potential of the web</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Tue, 26 June 2007 17:31:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>9:43</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>amnesty, international, irrepressible, internet censorship, bloggers, blogger, internet repression, Martha Lane Fox, lastminute, technology, freedom, innovation, blog, webcast</itunes:keywords> 
  <itunes:image href="http://www.amnesty.org.uk/image_library/28/31/24724.gif" /> 
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  <title>Iranian journalist Sina Motalebi about blogging and internet repression</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Iranian journalist Sina Motalebi about blogging and internet repression</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Iranian journalist Sina Motalebi about blogging and internet repression</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Iranian journalist Sina Motalebi about blogging and internet repression</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Tue, 26 June 2007 17:31:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>6:38</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>amnesty, international, irrepressible, internet censorship, bloggers, blogger, internet repression, Sina Motalebi, iran, technology, freedom, innovation, blog, webcast</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Kevin Anderson from The Guardian newspaper talks about blogging and internet repression</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Kevin Anderson from The Guardian newspaper talks about blogging and internet repression</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Kevin Anderson from The Guardian newspaper talks about blogging and internet repression</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Kevin Anderson from The Guardian newspaper talks about blogging and internet repression</itunes:description> 
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  <guid>http://83.142.31.82/podcasts/kevin_andersonMed_Prog.mov</guid> 
  <pubDate>Tue, 26 June 2007 17:40:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>5:08</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>amnesty, international, irrepressible, internet censorship, bloggers, blogger, internet repression, Kevin Anderson, the guardian newspaper, technology, freedom, innovation, blog, webcast</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Sami Ben Gharbia from Global Voices online about enemies of the internet and internet repression</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Sami Ben Gharbia from Global Voices online about enemies of the internet and internet repression</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Sami Ben Gharbia from Global Voices online about enemies of the internet and internet repression</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Sami Ben Gharbia from Global Voices online about enemies of the internet and internet repression</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Tue, 26 June 2007 17:40:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>10:10</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>amnesty, international, irrepressible, internet censorship, bloggers, blogger, internet repression, Sami Ben Gharbia, Global Voices, technology, freedom, innovation, blog, webcast</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Kamal Ahmed speaks about the history of Amnesty and its relationship with The Observer</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>The Observer's Kamal Ahmed speaks about the history of Amnesty and its relationship with The Observer and how the Irrepressible campaign came about.</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>The Observer's Kamal Ahmed speaks about the history of Amnesty and its relationship with The Observer and how the Irrepressible campaign came about.</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>The Observer's Kamal Ahmed speaks about the history of Amnesty and its relationship with The Observer and how the Irrepressible campaign came about.</itunes:description> 
  <enclosure url="http://www.amnesty.org.uk/uploads/videos/0131_1_Kamal_Ahmed.mp3" length="7161731" type="audio/mpeg" /> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>6:47</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>The Observer, Kamal Ahmed, news, campaign, internet repression, amnesty international, irrepressible, irrepressible.info, webcast, human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Martha Lane Fox about what the internet means to her</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Martha Lane Fox speaks about what the internet means to her and why its important to protect its freedoms</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Martha Lane Fox speaks about what the internet means to her and why its important to protect its freedoms</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Martha Lane Fox speaks about what the internet means to her and why its important to protect its freedoms</itunes:description> 
  <enclosure url="http://www.amnesty.org.uk/uploads/videos/0132_2_Martha_Lane_Fox.mp3" length="7161731" type="audio/mpeg" /> 
  <guid>http://www.amnesty.org.uk/uploads/videos/0132_2_Martha_Lane_Fox.mp3</guid> 
  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>9:25</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>lastminute.com, Martha lane fox, channel four, businesswoman, internet repression, amnesty international, irrepressible, irrepressible.info, webcast, human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Ron Deibert on internet surveillance and censorship</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Ron Deibert of the OpenNet Initiative speaks about the OpenNet Initiative's documentation of internet surveillance and censorship worldwide</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Ron Deibert of the OpenNet Initiative speaks about the OpenNet Initiative's documentation of internet surveillance and censorship worldwide</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Ron Deibert of the OpenNet Initiative speaks about the OpenNet Initiative's documentation of internet surveillance and censorship worldwide</itunes:description> 
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  <guid>http://www.amnesty.org.uk/uploads/videos/0134_3_Ron_Deibert.mp3</guid> 
  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>10:09</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>OpenNet Initiative, Ron Deibert, Harvard, surveillance, censorship, China, Syria, Vietnam, internet repression, amnesty international, irrepressible, irrepressible.info, webcast, human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Sami Ben Gharbia on those vunerable to web repression</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Sami Ben Gharbia of Global Voices tells us about who is vulnerable to those who think the internet is a 'bad thing'</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Sami Ben Gharbia of Global Voices tells us about who is vulnerable to those who think the internet is a 'bad thing'</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Sami Ben Gharbia of Global Voices tells us about who is vulnerable to those who think the internet is a 'bad thing'</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>9:49</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>blocked, Iran, UAE, China, search engines, Bahrain, Morocco, Blogger, LiveJournal, Ethiopia, Syria, Fiji, threat, national, security, email, intercept, internet repression, amnesty international, irrepressible, irrepressible.info, webcast, human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Sina Motalebi tells of his arrest by the Iranian government</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Iranian journalist Sina Motalebi and former blogger tells the story of his arrest by the Iranian government, interrogation and solitary confinement</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Iranian journalist Sina Motalebi and former blogger tells the story of his arrest by the Iranian government, interrogation and solitary confinement</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Iranian journalist Sina Motalebi and former blogger tells the story of his arrest by the Iranian government, interrogation and solitary confinement</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>6:17</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>blindfold arrest solitary confinement prison voices weblog blog interrogation post internet repression amnesty international irrepressible irrepressible.info webcast human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Video blogger Josh Wolf speaks of his arrest and trial</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Video blogger Josh Wolf tells the story of his arrest, trial in front of a secret government tribunal and prison term and his unwillingness to turn his video tapes over to the authorities</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Video blogger Josh Wolf tells the story of his arrest, trial in front of a secret government tribunal and prison term and his unwillingness to turn his video tapes over to the authorities</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Video blogger Josh Wolf tells the story of his arrest, trial in front of a secret government tribunal and prison term and his unwillingness to turn his video tapes over to the authorities</itunes:description> 
  <enclosure url="http://www.amnesty.org.uk/uploads/videos/0137_6_Josh_Wolf.mp3" length="7161731" type="audio/mpeg" /> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>5:03</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>federal detention resolution blog video publish material tapes government secret testify testimony internet repression amnesty international irrepressible irrepressible.info webcast human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Morton Sklar and Theresa Russell</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Morton Sklar and Theresa Russell, The World Organization for Human Rights USA. Attourney Morton Sklar is representing Yu Ling, wife of Wang Xiaoning, who has filed a lawsuit against Yahoo! for its role in the sentencing of her husband and fellow plaintiff Shi Tao</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Morton Sklar and Theresa Russell, The World Organization for Human Rights USA. Attourney Morton Sklar is representing Yu Ling, wife of Wang Xiaoning, who has filed a lawsuit against Yahoo! for its role in the sentencing of her husband and fellow plaintiff Shi Tao</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Morton Sklar and Theresa Russell, The World Organization for Human Rights USA. Attourney Morton Sklar is representing Yu Ling, wife of Wang Xiaoning, who has filed a lawsuit against Yahoo! for its role in the sentencing of her husband and fellow plaintiff Shi Tao</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>9:57</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>Shi Tao Yahoo Cisco torture Wang Xiaoning Yu Ling Morton Sklar Theresa Russell law internet repression amnesty international irrepressible irrepressible.info webcast human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Yan Sham Shackleton</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Yan runs the weblog Glutter which Reporters Without Borders nominated for a free speech award in 2005. The blog is banned in China.</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Yan runs the weblog Glutter which Reporters Without Borders nominated for a free speech award in 2005. The blog is banned in China.</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Yan runs the weblog Glutter which Reporters Without Borders nominated for a free speech award in 2005. The blog is banned in China.</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>7:24</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>China free block banned access freedom speech internet repression amnesty international irrepressible irrepressible.info webcast human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Richard Stallman talks about the implications of features in proprietary software</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Movement, talks about the implications of features in proprietary software – such as Windows Vista’s ‘trusted computing scheme’ - which make the users’ computer vulnerable to control by outside organisations. Free software can allow users to have greater freedom online by controlling their own software.</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Movement, talks about the implications of features in proprietary software – such as Windows Vista’s ‘trusted computing scheme’ - which make the users’ computer vulnerable to control by outside organisations. Free software can allow users to have greater freedom online by controlling their own software.</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Movement, talks about the implications of features in proprietary software – such as Windows Vista’s ‘trusted computing scheme’ - which make the users’ computer vulnerable to control by outside organisations. Free software can allow users to have greater freedom online by controlling their own software.</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>5:55</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>Free software GNU Linux trust computing security software hardware features block banned access freedom speech internet repression amnesty international irrepressible irrepressible.info webcast human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Kevin Anderson - stories of online repression</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Kevin Anderson, Head of Blogging and Interaction, The Guardian, talks about the stories of online repression and blogging difficulties around the world</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Kevin Anderson, Head of Blogging and Interaction, The Guardian, talks about the stories of online repression and blogging difficulties around the world</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Kevin Anderson, Head of Blogging and Interaction, The Guardian, talks about the stories of online repression and blogging difficulties around the world</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>5:02</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>detention Egypt bloggers Guardian Tunisia internet café YouTube video camera torture internet repression amnesty international irrepressible irrepressible.info webcast human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Shava Nerad</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Shava Nerad of the TOR project tells us about the Onion Router that is used across the world to circumvent national firewalls and other controls and the tension between social and technical issues in the fight against censorship and repression.</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>Shava Nerad of the TOR project tells us about the Onion Router that is used across the world to circumvent national firewalls and other controls and the tension between social and technical issues in the fight against censorship and repression.</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Shava Nerad of the TOR project tells us about the Onion Router that is used across the world to circumvent national firewalls and other controls and the tension between social and technical issues in the fight against censorship and repression.</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>11:18</itunes:duration> 
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  <title>Q&A: Does the panel think the technological arms race can be won?</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Q&A: Does the panel think the 'technological arms race' can be won?</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>v</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Q&A: Does the panel think the 'technological arms race' can be won?</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>2:14</itunes:duration> 
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  <title>Q&A: What do we know about the censorship of social networking sites?</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Q&A: What do we know about the censorship of social networking sites?</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>v</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Q&A: What do we know about the censorship of social networking sites?</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>1:16</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>YouTube Flickr China MySpace Bebo Facebook authorities control blacklist politics text internet repression amnesty international irrepressible irrepressible.info webcast human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Q&A: How can we be successful in tackling internet repression?</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Q&A: How can we be successful in tackling internet repression?</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>v</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Q&A: How can we be successful in tackling internet repression?</itunes:description> 
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  <guid>http://www.amnesty.org.uk/uploads/videos/0147_QA_How_Can_We_Best_Tackle_These_Problems.mp3</guid> 
  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>2:33</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>letter writing NGOs bloggers creative social web advocacy multimedia content proxy blogging China campaign internet repression amnesty international irrepressible irrepressible.info webcast human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Q&A: Is there too much emphasis put on China as the big ‘internet villain’?</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Q&A: Is there too much emphasis put on China as the big ‘internet villain’?</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>v</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Q&A: Is there too much emphasis put on China as the big ‘internet villain’?</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>2:33</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>China censorship speech blogging cyberdissident Skype internet jail blogosphere government repression amnesty international irrepressible irrepressible.info webcast human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Q&A: Should we name and shame governments and ISPs by publishing all the blocked sites?</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Q&A: Should we name and shame governments and ISPs by publishing all the blocked sites?</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>v</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Q&A: Should we name and shame governments and ISPs by publishing all the blocked sites?</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>3:00</itunes:duration> 
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  <title>Q&A: Do you forsee problems for the One Laptop Per Child Project?</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Q&A: Do you forsee problems for the One Laptop Per Child Project?</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>v</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Q&A: Do you forsee problems for the One Laptop Per Child Project?</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>3:00</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>Restrictions mesh networking Ethiopia laptops open platform Skype China filters authorities Neil Stevenson Diamond Age subversive primer global geek hacktivists firewall government community education young cellphone mobile phone Africa coverage penetration internet access repression amnesty international irrepressible irrepressible.info webcast human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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  <title>Q&A: Is there a danger that the same demographic that dominates mainstream media will dominate the blogosphere?</title> 
  <itunes:author>Amnesty International UK</itunes:author> 
  <itunes:subtitle>Q&A: Is there a danger that the same demographic that dominates mainstream media will dominate the blogosphere?</itunes:subtitle> 
  <itunes:summary>v</itunes:summary> 
  <itunes:description>Q&A: Is there a danger that the same demographic that dominates mainstream media will dominate the blogosphere?</itunes:description> 
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  <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
  <itunes:duration>5:25</itunes:duration> 
  <itunes:keywords>Blogosphere niche language society class media bridge bloggers amplify Global Voices mainstream user diversity Iranian blog Farsi Arabic Swahili Muslim Brotherhood Egypt Algeria Morocco western values election nuclear crisis reporter fashion political agenda active English audience young generation educated boycott candidate internet repression amnesty international irrepressible irrepressible.info webcast human rights</itunes:keywords> 
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