[New-imc] IMC Bulgaria - update
Val
val at truefire.com
Sat May 15 10:00:09 PDT 2004
Depending on your browser settings you may need to change the language
in order to see the documents in English. You can do that from the
second drop down box under the logo.
Anyway, I attach the documents here too.
Val
Val wrote:
> OK, here are our final versions of Editorial Policy, Mission Statement
> and Principles of Unity:
>
> http://imc.radr.net/mod/info/display/mission/index.php
> http://imc.radr.net/mod/info/display/policy/index.php
> http://imc.radr.net/mod/info/display/unity/index.php
Mission Statement
Indymedia is an alternative source of information which is neither
controlled by any corporation or government, nor is a mouthpiece of any
party or organization. Indymedia started in 1999, in order to cover
protests against the World Trade Organization which came to be known as
"the battle of Seattle". Now the Independent Media Center Network (IMCN)
comprises more than 150 Independent Media Centers.
Indymedia is committed to the principles of equality, decentralization
and autonomy and does not allow discrimination based upon race, gender,
age, class, religion or sexual orientation. It is not derived from a
centralized bureaucratic process of hierarchical or authoritarian
structures, but rather it's based on self organization of autonomous
collectives which consider open exchange of and open access to
information a prerequisite to the building of a more free and just
society. Indymedia strives to remove the wall between consumers and
producers of information.
We accept the principle of global thinking and local action. Our
long-term constant goal is connecting and belonging to the global
progressive processes and local resistance against the political,
economical and cultural pressure of corporate globalization and imperial
militarism. We cover the local progressive processes, actions and
movements with their specifics and characteristics in the context of the
global struggle for social change and justice. Our direct goal is a
two-way exchange of alternative issue information, news and coordination
of events - distributing international independent news and issue
articles locally, as well producing local coverage and translating it to
make it globally accessible.
At this point, the neoliberal mantra of T.I.N.A. (There Is No
Alternative) to the destructive processes of corporate globalization is
virtually not challenged and overwhelmingly dominating the Bulgarian
media and society, which was systematically ruined by the neoliberal
"assistance" of local and foreign "experts". The mainstream media
enforces the stereotype of the powerless “ordinary” person who has no
right to participate directly neither in the media production, nor in
the control of the political power.
We would like to change this and we believe we are not alone.
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Editorial Policy
Indymedia is an Internet news service where political parties and other
hierarchically structured organisations will not be able to pursue their
interests. We will strive to maintain the service as an open forum, but
will, nevertheless, monitor the content of posts and remove them if
necessary.
1. IMC Bulgaria will take the role of editorial staff;
2. Posts on IMC Bulgaria are to be hidden if they are:
* Discriminatory: posts that aim to abuse through text, image
or other forms of communication by advocating racism,
fascism, chauvinism, xenophobia, sexism and other
discriminatory ideas;
* Insulting: posts must satisfy basic standards of decency;
* Advertisements: posts that promote commercial products;
* Fabrication: posts found to contain false information;
* Pornographic: images or links to web sites with pornographic
content;
* Technically corrupt: if the message is posted twice, not
complete or defective because of bad connections, et al.
* Unrelated: materials that have nothing to do with the
thematic orientation of the site, such as sport news,
religious agenda, personal information, et al.
* Political/electoral propaganda: direct political
indoctrination and pursuing voters;
* Politically and morally unacceptable: articles from the
controlled media and other materials that directly serve the
power structures – political and corporate – and reactionary
forces;
3. Everyone is permitted to comment messages posted to IMC Bulgaria
and to voice their opinion concerning news and comments posted by
other visitors.
4. The posts will be of a non-profit character, with exceptions
accompanied with acceptable arguments
5. IMC Bulgaria mostly encourages posts:
* That are timely, based on facts and are of interest to the
global and/or local public;
* That expose injustice;
* That pertain to or are sent by marginalized social groups;
* That pertain to activities aimed to improve the economic and
social rights of people.
Our editorial policy is conceived to welcome and broaden the population
of activists struggling against the powers that be. With the noted
exceptions, activists are free to post any piece of information they
feel is of value to IMC Bulgaria viewers.
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Principles of Unity
1. The Independent Media Center Network (IMCN) is based upon principles
of equality, decentralization and local autonomy. The IMCN is not
derived from a centralized bureaucratic process, but from the
self-organization of autonomous collectives that recognize the
importance of developing a union of networks.
2. All IMC's consider open exchange of and open access to information a
prerequisite to the building of a more free and just society.
[3. All IMC's respect the right of activists who choose not to be
photographed or filmed.]
4. All IMC's, based upon the trust of their contributors and readers,
shall utilize open web based publishing, allowing individuals, groups
and organizations to express their views, anonymously if desired.
5. The IMC Network and all local IMC collectives shall be not-for-profit.
6. All IMC's recognize the importance of process of social change and
are committed to the development of non-hierarchical and
anti-authoritarian relationships, from interpersonal relationships to
group dynamics. Therefore, shall organize themselves collectively and be
committed to the principle of consensus decision making and the
development of a direct, participatory democratic process that is
transparent to its membership.
[7. All IMC's recognize that a prerequisite for participation in the
decision making process of each local group is the contribution of an
individual's labor to the group.]
8. All IMC's are committed to caring for one another and our respective
communities both collectively and as individuals and will promote the
sharing of resources including knowledge, skills and equipment.
9. All IMC's shall be committed to the use of free source code, whenever
possible, in order to develop the digital infrastructure, and to
increase the independence of the network by not relying on proprietary
software.
10. All IMC's shall be committed to the principle of human equality, and
shall not discriminate, including discrimination based upon race,
gender, age, class or sexual orientation. Recognizing the vast cultural
traditions within the network, we are committed to building diversity
within our localities.
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