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==About==
 
==About==
[[Operation Outraged Omar]] (also known as "Operation Angry Omar" or just "Operation Omar") is a [[citizen infrastructure]] project with the general goal of providing intelligence support to [[political resistance]] activities against [[despot]]ic regimes in the [[Middle East]].
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[[Operation Outraged Omar]] (also known as "Operation Angry Omar" or just "Operation Omar") was a 2011 operation of the [[citizen infrastructure]] project [[Telecomix]], with the general goal of providing intelligence support to [[political resistance]] activities against [[despot]]ic regimes in the [[Middle East]].
 
===Goals===
 
===Goals===
 
Its specific goals as of 2011-04-29 are:
 
Its specific goals as of 2011-04-29 are:

Latest revision as of 02:27, 21 July 2011

About

Operation Outraged Omar (also known as "Operation Angry Omar" or just "Operation Omar") was a 2011 operation of the citizen infrastructure project Telecomix, with the general goal of providing intelligence support to political resistance activities against despotic regimes in the Middle East.

Goals

Its specific goals as of 2011-04-29 are:

  • To develop a FAX document that asserts the individual rights of peoples in the Middle East and despotic regimes. We should try to publish upbeat positive messages. It is important to stress that this is a unique opportunity for the people of the region to change the local political landscape. They have come too far now to turn back.
  • Establish a network of technically adept activists in the middle east that can support cyber-guerilla operations.
    • Live streaming channel similar to Libya Alhurra for:
    • Compile a wish list of technical support for our operatives in the region and execute those requests.

Tools

These goals and FAX document are being developed mostly via the web-based Etherpad open-source collaborative editing tool, with some communication also taking place via Twitter, IRC, and presumably other less public methods such as person-to-person IM.

Translators

Country Name Status Web
Syria http://www.cyberdissidents.org/bin/dissidents.cgi?c=SY
Malath Aumran Free http://www.facebook.com/malath.aumran
Suhair Atassi Free https://www.facebook.com/suhair.atassi
Mamoun Al Homsi Political exile https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=137164132972640
former Syrian MP who has lived in Lebanon since 2006

Al Homsi is facing deportation back to Syria, as his residency expired July 20th, 2010

Yemen http://www.cyberdissidents.org/bin/dissidents.cgi?c=YE
Saudi Arabia http://www.cyberdissidents.org/bin/dissidents.cgi?c=SA
Bahrain
Ali Abdulemam Free http://bahrainonline.no-ip.org/ (blog)

http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/listeningpost/2011/04/2011423132118992455.html

^^^^ He is the only one. :/

Links

For a number of reasons including Etherpad's lack of security, I am refraining from posting links to Etherpad source documents. If document authors would like any documents posted, please let me know specifically which one(s).