[governance] Call for Nominations "Breaking Borders Award"

Max Senges maxsenges at gmail.com
Fri Oct 9 08:43:40 EDT 2009


Call for Nominations "Breaking Borders Award" On November 3rd 2009, Google
and Reporters without Borders will hold an event entitled "Breaking Borders"
to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.  We'd
like to take this opportunity to highlight the importance of free expression
around the world and send a clear message to repressive regimes that censor
content both online and offline by honoring outstanding individuals or
groups, who have shown courage, energy and resourcefulness in using the
internet to promote freedom of expression, ensure that diverse political
viewpoints are heard and stand up to those who censor information.

Therefore Google and Reporters without Borders invite you to nominate
candidates for the Breaking Borders Award.

We encourage you to share this Call for Nominations with others who might
wish to submit a nomination.

*Nomination & Selection Procedure*
Please send your nominations until the 20th of October to
breakingborders at google.com.
As part of your nomination please send us the name (contact if possible),
references (URLs or attachments), as well as at least one other person who
can assess the nominee's work. Nominations will be forwarded to the
designated Award Committee consisting of selected experts from Reporters
without Borders and Google.


*Background Information Breaking Borders Event*
Twenty years ago, the fall of the Berlin Wall became a striking symbol
forfreedom and self-determination far beyond the borders of Germany.
But in
many places around the world today, people are still struggling take hold of
the right to express their thoughts and beliefs freely and openly.
Dissidents and journalists remain under severe pressure, and their voices
are all too often silenced by force. Google and Reporters without Borders
have partnered to celebrate and advocate for the importance of freedom of
expression and the role the internet  plays in allowing each and everyone to
freely participate in our global discourse.

Today, the Internet continues to be an increasingly populous and powerful
medium for spreading opinions across the spectrum throughout the globe.  The
estimated number of blogs has grown to 110 million last year from fewer than
two million in 2004.  Expression through online video has become so popular
that 20 hours of videos are uploaded to YouTube every minute, and hundreds
of millions of videos are watched on the site everyday.  Even in countries
where governments engage in heavy censorship, the Internet has nevertheless
proven to be an effective tool for sharing information and promoting
political change.


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Dr. Max Senges
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