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We are reposting the press release of our friends over at the 100K against the Net Tax Page. Please share, report, and spread. Press Release from Százezren az internetadó ellen - 100000 against the Internet tax Oct 24, 2014, Budapest Hungary GLOBAL CALL FOR ACTION: Hungarian Government Attacks On Internet Freedom #NoNetTax In its latest and most aggressive crackdown on our fundamental democratic rights and freedoms, the Hungarian Government has introduced a new measure to tax use of the internet--one of the last remaining platforms for independent media, information and communications in Hungary. The move is part of the Orban governments increasingly repressive efforts to control and punish independent media and civil society watchdog groups through both legal and economic means. It follows a wave of alarming anti-democratic measures by Orban that is pushing Hungary even further adrift from Europe. These include a recent advertising tax on media companies aimed at punishing critical outlets and a series of police raids and investigations by Hungarian tax authorities into freedom of expression NGOs that serve an essential role in promoting democratic discourse and debate. Orbans new tax on internet is direct attack on our freedom of expression rights and our right to access information--and risks disconnecting Hungary with global information and communication channels. The measure would impede equal access to the internet--deepening the digital divide between Hungarys lower economic groups--and limiting internet access for cash-poor schools and universities. It would also cripple Hungarian small businesses and their right to compete EUs the single common digital market. As citizens of the European and global community, we defend our fundamental right to freedom of expression and information, as guaranteed to all citizens under Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the EU Charter of Fundamental Human Rights. We oppose the Hungarian Governments attempt to strip us of these fundamental rights, which is in violation of the set of international treaties and obligations that Hungary is legally bound to uphold. We urge members of the global human rights and internet community to join us in protesting the Hungarian Governments proposed tax on the internet and to defend internet freedom and democracy--in Hungary and around the world. Here is how you can help: Like our FACEBOOK Page: https://facebook/Ne.legyen.Internetado Use hashtag #NoNetTax and follow us at @NoNetTax_HU For EU citizens pressure your MP and MEP For US citizens call your Senator, etc; and ask the State dept. to step up activity Point of contact for media Email: no.netado@gmail Web: https://facebook/Ne.legyen.Internetado/info Twitter: @NoNetTax_HU Additional Background and Information Hungary’s government to introduce an unprecedented internet tax: Hungary’s government is planning to cut off the population from the Internet to further it’s grip on the media landscape via an aggressive idiosyncratic data volume based Internet tax A charge of 150 HUF/GB (ca. 0.50 EUR, 0.60 USD) will be levied by the government. Early estimates place the total burden of the Internet tax above 200Bn HUF (65M EUR, 83M USD) annually. The population will not be able to use the Internet to access non-government controlled media, and be thus obstructed from the last remaining independent sources of information. The tax undermines technological development and will create a major hurdle for businesses to operate. In less than 48 hours 200K Facebook users signed up to the to the protest page and 30K citizens Rsvp-ing to the demonstration to be held in front of the ministry of finance, at Nador sq on Sunday, 6pm CET. Mr. Orban’s government wants to distract the population from the rampant corruption, failing policies, and series of international scandals by creating an outrageous tax on Internet usage. Besides diverting attention, the Orban regime’s objective is to extend its control over the media landscape in Hungary. Having enacted a highly restrictive media law, fostered an atmosphere of self-censorship among journalist, created murky media ownership structure among other means of media control; they are now switching off the Internet. Activist and protest organizer Balazs Gulyas says: “The tax is really scary, it throws us back 30 years. I think a lot of businesses will have to move”. Mr Orban’s regime says the internet tax is to designed to increase fairness, as people increasingly use online services for telephony and text messaging; the tax the government says is to promote fairness will in fact have a chilling effect on access to information online and further cut off the public from free and impartial information, in the latest example of a tightening political and media climate in Hungary. In a totally new twist on preventing access, fiscal means are used over the technical approach used in Iran or China. His aim is to control information flows to Hungarians - to block access to global communications. This is the next logical step for Mr Orban, having dismantled the cornerstones of a democratic, pluralistic society step by step over the last 5 years. His declared aim is to move Hungary away from the family of democratic, liberal societies and make it look like Putin’s Russia. Access to information and communication is a keynote of open and democratic societies; the attempt to created closed systems are the soviet-style authoritarian counterparts. We invite members of the global human rights and internet freedom community to join us in protesting the Hungarian government’s latest and most aggressive moves to crack down on our fundamental democratic rights.
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 23:34:34 +0000

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