Digital warfare between Georgia and Russia

Written by Tamara on September 1, 2008 – 5:05 pm -

Description: The conflict between Georgia and Russia extended to the digital landscape as Russia attempted to block the unprecedented blogging drive drawing in novices to the blogosphere, through which the Georgians reacted to the Russian invasion. The campaign from both sides extended to video advocacy (YouTube).

As the international debate continues, digital tools are providing much needed support and publicity to the humanitarian efforts.

Tools: blogs, videos, on-line petitions

How these tools are being used: Global Voices’ South Ossetia Crisis 2008 campaign has been providing detailed coverage of the situation through a series blogs. The Hub also supported the efforts by drawing on YouTube video coverage so as to raise awareness of ways in which the pubic can support ongoing humanitarian efforts.

Avaaz means “voice” in many Asian, Middle EAStern and Eastern European languages. Avaaz.org is a global web movement with a simple democratic mission: to close the gap between the “have” and “have nots”. Avaaz uses digital tools to connect people across borders to bring people powered politics to international decision-making. In less than 2 years Avaaz boasts of 3.2 million members from every nation in the world and 7,719,361 actions.

Avaaz is running an on-line petition for the withdrawal of troops. Within a month over 90,000 people had signed the petition.

Other campaigns from Avaaz include the Campaign on the Climate, Burma, Tibet, Zimbabwe, Israel & Palestine, the food crisis and Iraq.


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