miercuri, 29 ianuarie 2014

An open letter to Facebook:



We, the undersigned, are writing to express our dismay and to request explanations for the recent wave of attacks against Romanian atheist Facebook pages and groups.



In the last few days, two of the main pages administered by the Romanian atheist community have been closed for allegedly posting content not complying to the Facebook guidelines. The main Facebook group used by the Romanian atheist community has also been shut down, as well as some personal accounts of people involved in the community.



While we understand that community guidelines are important on a communication plaform such as Facebook, we fail to see how these latest decisions follow regular procedures as they all seem to be part of the same purposeful campaign to silence the atheist voice in the Romanian online media. We should also point out that several similar pages and groups exist and that on many occasions the content provided on the Romanian pages has been inspired, translated or adapted from those pages that still seem to be doing well.



We have always considered that Facebook guarantees our freedom of speech and that personal sensibilities, even religious in nature, are not enough to completely shut down the means of expression for a whole community. The atheist community has never posted racist materials, has never promoted any kind of hate speech against any religious people and has always attempted to only ridicule ideas and not attack the people that were promoting those ideas.



It is clear that some religious groups might not want their propaganda to be criticized in any way.

We have even seen communications in religious groups that referred to a concerted action of reports against atheist pages and groups.

This is not the outcome of just a number of individuals feeling they are "harassed" or "discriminated" against, but the intentional and organized action of a group that feels they can and should dictate what the public discourse should be like.



We also understand that their numbers might be vastly larger than ours. But this should not be a factor in any decision to shut down pages or groups, as minorities of any kind also have a right to express themselves and not be silenced by the majority.



All things considered, we feel Facebook was wrong on allowing this to happen without giving detailed explanations or any specific instructions on how we could remedy the situation.



We are saddened by this turn of events and hope the international community will take a stand with us for our right to express ourselves which should indeed include the right to poke fun at any ideas, including religious beliefs.



Yours truly,



Ciprian Cucu, PhD., Assistant Professor

Marius Hanganu, Refugee Caseworker (Nürnberg, Germany)

Alin Andries, Software developer (Milan, Italy)

Eduard Longier, Freelance translator (Cracow, Poland)

Cornel Creţu, Blogger profudereligie.blogspot.ro (Braşov, Romania)

Andreea Băncioiu, Blogger korallion.blogspot.ro (Sibiu, Romania)

Alexandru Toma Patrascu, Marketing Manager (Bucharest, Romania)Monica Belitoiu, Communication Specialist (Bucharest, Romania)

Calin Miclaus, System administrator (Arad, Romania)Adrian Avarvarei, Software company owner (Cluj, Romania)

Laura Negoi, Sales Responsible (Galați, Romania)

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