[liberationtech] Communicating with people in wartime

Julian Oliver julian at julianoliver.com
Thu Mar 17 23:46:25 CET 2022


Good work. Matrix/Element is a fine choice, Briar too.

..on Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 02:36:39PM -0700, Jenny Ryan wrote:
> The org I work with, eQualitie, has been busily propping up servers in both
> UA and RU for decentralized, secure comms:
> 
> https://dcomm.net.ua
> 
> https://start.chatv3.ru
> 
> Hosting Matrix/Element instances as well as DeltaChat and Briar for chat,
> CENO Browser and NewNodeVPN for accessing web content.
> 
> Replying to the list so others are aware of the effort.
> 
> All open source and reusable/forkable, of course! -
> https://github.com/censorship-no/dcomms
> 
> Love and solidarity,
> 
> Jenny Ryan
> CENO / OuiSync Project Manager, eQualitie
> https://censorship.no   ||https://equalitie.org
> PGP Fingerprint: 8AA3 7DFF 2190 ADA3 7C08  05F2 E76E BE2F D25B 0F57
> 
> On 3/17/22 11:16, Sarah Lai Stirland wrote:
> > Hi all -- I apologize in advance if I sound like a complete idiot, but
> > I'm wondering if there's anyone here who would help me to figure out
> > what the safest and most confidential way is to communicate with people
> > (some academics) in a country at war. I would like to reach out to some
> > people for a story I am working on. Popping off a random email doesn't
> > seem like a good idea.
> > 
> > Please contact me directly.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > Sarah
> > 






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