Wikipedia founder Julian Assang shocks the opinion with this statement (Photo)

Wikipedia founder Julian Assange described the current situation in Catalonia ahead of the region's independence referendum from Spain as the world's first internet struggle. He in his statement said Barcelona and Madrid are actively using the internet to achieve their goals, “reported. Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope. [...]
He in his statement said Barcelona and Madrid are actively using the internet to achieve their goals, “reported. Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
The world first internet war has become, in Catalonia, as the people and government use it to organize an independent referendum on Sunday and Spanish intelligence stock, frequenting telecommunications links, Occuping telecoms budgeting, violating 100s of sites, protocols ec.
Julian Assange? (@Julayan Assange) Seember 30, 2017
On Sunday, Catalonija is expected to hold an independence referendum. The Spanish federal government has filed a complaint with the country's Constitutional Court on the Catalan government and parliament that approves the law on the independence vote.
What is happening in Catalonia in the most significant Western constable between two people and stage since the fall of the Berlin Wallʹbut it means 2017, from which VPNs, proxies, budgets and encrypted chats to internet surveillance and censorship, bot propaganda and body weapons.
Julian Assange? (@Julayan Assange) Seember 30, 2017
The court has received a complaint under consideration, defusing plebiscite law.
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Julian Assange? (@Julayan Assange) Seember 30, 2017
He added that tensions over the Catalonia vote could be described as the most important Western conflict between people and the state since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
How Catalonia used IPFS and Crypto to side-step Spain's Internet Sensorship for it is playing type database https://t.co/lmFnh6KCPB
Julian Assange? (@Julayan Assange) Seember 30, 2017
Polls show Catalonia's independence is supported by 41 per cent of its residents, with 49 per cent against it, while 80 per cent of the Catalans favour the referendum itself, most believe the vote should be in harmony with the central government of Madrid./Periscopi/











