A few months ago, a Canadian judge got her #amazon , #google , #uber, credit cards accounts, etc. closed.
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A few months ago, a Canadian judge got her #amazon , #google , #uber, credit cards accounts, etc. closed.
She was doing her job investigating war crimes made in Afghanistan, including by the #USA
That offended Americans. They decided to close all her accounts, which they have control over.
I'm expecting this behavior to become more and more common.
This is why #canada should work on #digitalsovereignty
‘It’s surreal’: US sanctions lock International Criminal Court judge out of daily life
Canadian judge Kimberly Prost is unable to use credit cards, transfer money or book everyday services in what she calls an attack on the independence of the judiciary
The Irish Times (www.irishtimes.com)
And you know, do less shopping on credit cards.
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And you know, do less shopping on credit cards.
@bjb Yeah, or have canadian payment services.
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A few months ago, a Canadian judge got her #amazon , #google , #uber, credit cards accounts, etc. closed.
She was doing her job investigating war crimes made in Afghanistan, including by the #USA
That offended Americans. They decided to close all her accounts, which they have control over.
I'm expecting this behavior to become more and more common.
This is why #canada should work on #digitalsovereignty
‘It’s surreal’: US sanctions lock International Criminal Court judge out of daily life
Canadian judge Kimberly Prost is unable to use credit cards, transfer money or book everyday services in what she calls an attack on the independence of the judiciary
The Irish Times (www.irishtimes.com)
@frank wait until they realise Europeans are doing the same

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@frank wait until they realise Europeans are doing the same

Yeah, Europe seems to be making big moves in tech.
But Canada seems quite stagnant. I don't see many things moving.
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Yeah, Europe seems to be making big moves in tech.
But Canada seems quite stagnant. I don't see many things moving.
@frank sometimes I feel Europe is stagnant too. Or at least not going as fast as I’d like.
But all of my closest acquaintances don’t care about digital sovereignty. They just keep using what’s easy, simple and don’t care about the EU. I think it’s us who have to be de precursors and preachers of it. If they see us moving away maybe they’ll follow. I don’t know, I want to believe that.
Small steps. The government speaking about it also helps. -
A few months ago, a Canadian judge got her #amazon , #google , #uber, credit cards accounts, etc. closed.
She was doing her job investigating war crimes made in Afghanistan, including by the #USA
That offended Americans. They decided to close all her accounts, which they have control over.
I'm expecting this behavior to become more and more common.
This is why #canada should work on #digitalsovereignty
‘It’s surreal’: US sanctions lock International Criminal Court judge out of daily life
Canadian judge Kimberly Prost is unable to use credit cards, transfer money or book everyday services in what she calls an attack on the independence of the judiciary
The Irish Times (www.irishtimes.com)
@frank I agree fully. Why do well sell ourselves digitally to usa?
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@frank sometimes I feel Europe is stagnant too. Or at least not going as fast as I’d like.
But all of my closest acquaintances don’t care about digital sovereignty. They just keep using what’s easy, simple and don’t care about the EU. I think it’s us who have to be de precursors and preachers of it. If they see us moving away maybe they’ll follow. I don’t know, I want to believe that.
Small steps. The government speaking about it also helps.Yeah, I know the feel. I experience the same thing, but in Canada.
The way I see it is that I have to start building the infrastructure now. Eventually, the world will catch up and make the change when it's ready.
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@frank I agree fully. Why do well sell ourselves digitally to usa?
Because the USA built the digital infrastructure faster, and we trusted them.
So we used their services instead of creating our own.
Now, we are paying the price.
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Because the USA built the digital infrastructure faster, and we trusted them.
So we used their services instead of creating our own.
Now, we are paying the price.
@frank Well put and we can only hope it is not too late
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@frank Well put and we can only hope it is not too late
Sure, but I think more people need to stop using American tech.
Even me, I still use Visa, Mastercard, YouTube, Amazon, Discord, etc.
They could close them at any moment given enough incentive.
Moving out is obviously an on-going process.
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A few months ago, a Canadian judge got her #amazon , #google , #uber, credit cards accounts, etc. closed.
She was doing her job investigating war crimes made in Afghanistan, including by the #USA
That offended Americans. They decided to close all her accounts, which they have control over.
I'm expecting this behavior to become more and more common.
This is why #canada should work on #digitalsovereignty
‘It’s surreal’: US sanctions lock International Criminal Court judge out of daily life
Canadian judge Kimberly Prost is unable to use credit cards, transfer money or book everyday services in what she calls an attack on the independence of the judiciary
The Irish Times (www.irishtimes.com)
@frank And, more worrying, THE WORLD DOES NOTHING. THEY LEAVE HER UP SHIT CREEK WITHOUT A PADDLE. Nice to live in a world that will happily ask for your expertise, then throw you under a bus to protect itself.
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A few months ago, a Canadian judge got her #amazon , #google , #uber, credit cards accounts, etc. closed.
She was doing her job investigating war crimes made in Afghanistan, including by the #USA
That offended Americans. They decided to close all her accounts, which they have control over.
I'm expecting this behavior to become more and more common.
This is why #canada should work on #digitalsovereignty
‘It’s surreal’: US sanctions lock International Criminal Court judge out of daily life
Canadian judge Kimberly Prost is unable to use credit cards, transfer money or book everyday services in what she calls an attack on the independence of the judiciary
The Irish Times (www.irishtimes.com)
@frank wow I totally missed this!
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@frank And, more worrying, THE WORLD DOES NOTHING. THEY LEAVE HER UP SHIT CREEK WITHOUT A PADDLE. Nice to live in a world that will happily ask for your expertise, then throw you under a bus to protect itself.
Sure, but if you're not tech-savvy, what are you supposed to do?
It's her personal accounts that got closed. Not her professional accounts.
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@frank wow I totally missed this!
@django Same lol
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Sure, but if you're not tech-savvy, what are you supposed to do?
It's her personal accounts that got closed. Not her professional accounts.
@frank Where is the Canadian govt, acting on her behalf? Telling Trump to shove his illegal sanctions and threatening reprisory sanctions of their own? Where are the govts of the world, vowing to ignore the sanctions which are nothing more than a mafia state using instruments of govt to bat off accountability? All I see is a world full of subservient US dependencies who are scared stiff to cross Dear Leader. Trump could 'take' any country he likes and the world would just let it happen.
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@frank Where is the Canadian govt, acting on her behalf? Telling Trump to shove his illegal sanctions and threatening reprisory sanctions of their own? Where are the govts of the world, vowing to ignore the sanctions which are nothing more than a mafia state using instruments of govt to bat off accountability? All I see is a world full of subservient US dependencies who are scared stiff to cross Dear Leader. Trump could 'take' any country he likes and the world would just let it happen.
@frank That should scare us all
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@frank Where is the Canadian govt, acting on her behalf? Telling Trump to shove his illegal sanctions and threatening reprisory sanctions of their own? Where are the govts of the world, vowing to ignore the sanctions which are nothing more than a mafia state using instruments of govt to bat off accountability? All I see is a world full of subservient US dependencies who are scared stiff to cross Dear Leader. Trump could 'take' any country he likes and the world would just let it happen.
Yeah, I don't see much about that.
She's getting a bit of support and raising awareness.
But it seems very laughable.
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@frank That should scare us all
Without a doubt lol
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Yeah, I don't see much about that.
She's getting a bit of support and raising awareness.
But it seems very laughable.
@frank Spain, Ireland and S Africa are a breath of fresh air, but they are lone voices in a world that seemingly gave up on international law in 2023. They are all about preaching two-faced sermons to their own citizens to retain power for themselves, but when push comes to shove they appease genocide and fascism. They dumped democracy somewhere back down the road
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A few months ago, a Canadian judge got her #amazon , #google , #uber, credit cards accounts, etc. closed.
She was doing her job investigating war crimes made in Afghanistan, including by the #USA
That offended Americans. They decided to close all her accounts, which they have control over.
I'm expecting this behavior to become more and more common.
This is why #canada should work on #digitalsovereignty
‘It’s surreal’: US sanctions lock International Criminal Court judge out of daily life
Canadian judge Kimberly Prost is unable to use credit cards, transfer money or book everyday services in what she calls an attack on the independence of the judiciary
The Irish Times (www.irishtimes.com)
The ICC Judge, Kimberly Prost is currently in #Aotearoa #NewZealand doing some university lectures. She spoke with NZ’s Q&A current affairs host, Jack Tame about the costs she’s faced since being sanctioned by the #Trump administration for attempting to investigate allegations of #WarCrimes, and why the mission of the #ICC is so important.