Andreas Broeckmann on Thu, 12 Aug 1999 14:02:44 +0100 |
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Syndicate: Fw: RIKS/Kosova - a little help, pleas |
From: "Jo&Sanja" <jo@xs4all.nl> To: "RIKS Publications" <kosova@ljudmila.org> Subject: Fw: a little help, please Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 21:59:08 +0200 > >Pristina 24th of July >Reporting Jo > >HIPPIES FROM HELL? > >People in Prishtina are still massively cruising the mainstreets of Kosov@'s >capital. Celebrating their liberation, relaxing after a hard days work of >rebuilding their homes, or trying to get over whatever they have suffered. I >am not sure if the joy and energy many of them show on first sight is a way >of repressing trauma, or a sign of true optimism. I can't stop asking myself >though, what are the dark sides of this situation. >Although much less than in Bosnia and parts of Croatia, the level of death >and destruction in Kosov@ is immense. Far more so in the countryside than in >Prishtina. The capital always gives you a distorted picture of reality in >any country, but especially in these circumstances, where a massive presence >of military and civil international agencies creates a weird mix of >expectations, manipulations and confusions. Meanwhile, 14 people were killed >last friday on a dirt-road not far from Prishtina. There are instances of >the UCK openly threatening aid-agencies to stop helping Serbs. And of course >the Roma continue to be an easy target for Albanians with a desire to settle >scores. And nobody really seems to care enough to undertake serious action >to stop it. The international agencies are still in the process of finding >out where they've landed, carving out their piece of territory, competing >for the best skilled locals, and of course digging bureaucratic trenches, >from where they hope to sustain their own existence or make it on the scale >of best performing agent of the year. > >Anyway, in the middle of all this a bunch of crazy, dream-driven and >extremely dedicated persons, is working like hell to realize a digital >revolution, preferably before any of the above mentioned obstacles gets in >the way and kills this darling. The taskforce, basically consists of Teresa >Crawford, Paul Meyer and Ilir Zenku. Teresa is a project-manager doing human >rights stuff with The Advocacy-Project, Paul Meyer is a young lawyer from >New York with a mandate of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) to >develop technology for post-crisis management and Ilir Zenku came to Kosov@ >after working for years as the Internet project-manager with OSI (Open >Society Institute) in Tirana. >While I was dreaming up RIKS in Macedonia, two months ago, as an >Internet-based project to reconnect refugees, now returnees with the aim to >reconstruct or even re-invent Kosov@ Society, the technical taskforce >started to get together a complete Internet Network for Kosova: a satellite >dish, microwave connections for UN, KFOR and Aid Agencies and for a >free-access provider to serve the local community. First in Prishtina, and >then to be expanded alover Kosov@, including USAID setting up nodes in 7 >cities. Whether or not this will materialize this coming month remains to be >seen. There are lots of loose ends and pitfalls on the way. But so far the >response from the internet-wise part of Albanian society, which like the >rest of Balkania is a people of engineers, has been tremendous. And >international agencies may not really be aware that this project is of huge >significance for Kosov@ and for their own practice, they tend to be scared >of things they think may be beyond their grasp, or add so much to the state >of anarchy and multi-layered administrative chaos reigning here. And thus >they tend to stop it off or create obstacles. Although fortunately there is >a circle, maybe a generation of aid-professionals who dig this piece of >independent non-governmental action, and happily jump on this wild-card game >of adding digital freedom to sinister history and an opaque attempt at >world-government. Is this a post-governmental project or is it not? > >To come now to the point: suppose that we manage to get the technical >infrastructure on and off the ground, how can we create an environment for >it to blossom, a culture of digital regeneration, a blossoming of events, >projects, campaigns,. contests and conferences to give substance to this >network? To create a human infrastructure of stakeholders, trustees and >creative minds to keep the network out of the strangling hands of >bureaucrats, politicians and commercializers. In other words how to create a >free-zone of connectivity, communication and content that will hold against >the inevitable mechanisms that tend to occupy these zones. >I am working out the idea of setting up internet-workspaces for local people >and projects to develop, present and project themselves and their future on >the Internet. >Of course the profits of the network should partly be channeled to >non-profit providers and clients: universities and schools, >community-services, creative subcultures and communicators in diaspora. Of >course there is additional money to be generated from international donors >and sponsors. But the hardest part is how to start up a climate for >producing content, using it for creating this free zone and giving it >sustainability through substance and dedication: the critical mass, as Paul >calls it. >I think we need people, projects and inspiration too from abroad. This has >to know no borders. > >So I invite you to share this experience: come here to Prishtina, Prizren, >Peja and Djakovo and see who is living and dying here. Come forward with >ideas and projects that can be part of this enterprise to invent a Virtual >Kosova of flesh and blood. We must create multimedia events, organize >contests for networkers or architects (how to house hundred thousand people >before winter), create wild and innovating websites, organize workshops, >meetings and conference to release imagination and prevent stagnation. We >can just do it: campaign for countries without borders, a world without >man-inflicted misery ( a dangerous dream I'm afraid) and a globe of free >expression. > > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > >*>*>*>*>*>*>*>*>*>*>*>*> mos ban luft, ban dashuri ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress