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− | In Bulgaria now all phone calls are controlled. Starting from next | + | <blockquote>Dear Mr. President, Honourable colleagues, I'm surprised how things are being said today in this hall, and no one focused on the |
− | year, our leaders want to have a full and unconditional access to all | + | preservation of confidentiality of correspondence. I call on you when you discuss something as important in any way to not take an example |
− | log files and exchange electronic messages from any computer. This is | + | from the United States.</blockquote> |
− | not done in helplessness. In Bulgaria, as well as in Europe, there | + | <blockquote>You know that using the subterfuge called "fight terrorism and piracy", supranational oligarchy tries to put as many citizens under |
− | are enough literate and educated professionals who can fight against | + | the total, unconditional and inalienable civil society control. We must preserve the confidentiality of personal correspondence at all |
− | any form of computer crime. This is done, I repeat again, in order to | + | costs. I repeat again: at all costs!</blockquote> |
− | have absolute control over citizens. | + | <blockquote>In Bulgaria now all phone calls are controlled. Starting from next year, our leaders want to have a full and unconditional access to all log files and exchange electronic messages from any computer. This is not done in helplessness. In Bulgaria, as well as in Europe, there |
− | + | are enough literate and educated professionals who can fight against any form of computer crime. This is done, I repeat again, in order to | |
− | The right to freedom and to ensure our right to human dignity. Anyone | + | have absolute control over citizens.</blockquote> |
− | who tries to take away our dignity must be reprimanded and denounced, | + | <blockquote>The right to freedom and to ensure our right to human dignity. Anyone who tries to take away our dignity must be reprimanded and denounced, but not the media who implements his intentions in this way.</blockquote> |
− | but not the media who implements his intentions in this way. | + | <blockquote>Before time in Bulgaria was held a shy discussion on the rights of citizens in the electronic world. The only conclusion you can do then is that any citizen to ask, happens to them what they needed. In absolute hardness guarantee all citizens in Bulgaria that the party |
− | + | "Attack" from the outset of his administration next year will roll over all attacks correspondence and monitoring on the Internet.</blockquote> | |
− | Before time in Bulgaria was held a shy discussion on the rights of | + | <blockquote>In conclusion, I want you to say that if once we restrict the right of private correspondence, this will always remain so. Even if |
− | citizens in the electronic world. The only conclusion you can do then | + | terrorists start using pigeons and correspondence. That replaced their freedom for security deserves neither liberty is not known and |
− | is that any citizen to ask, happens to them what they needed. In | + | their own security. Thank you for your attention.</blockquote> |
− | absolute hardness guarantee all citizens in Bulgaria that the party | ||
− | "Attack" from the outset of his administration next year will roll | ||
− | over all attacks correspondence and monitoring on the Internet. | ||
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− | In conclusion, I want you to say that if once we restrict the right | ||
− | of private correspondence, this will always remain so. Even if | ||
− | terrorists start using pigeons and correspondence. That replaced | ||
− | their freedom for security deserves neither liberty is not known and | ||
− | their own security. Thank you for your attention. | ||
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Version du 5 octobre 2008 à 13:06
Sommaire
Political Memory: Desislav CHUKOLOV, MEP
General Data
- Born on 22 December 1974, Ruse
- Country: Bulgaria
- Political Group: Non-attached Members (NI)
Party: Attack
Contact
- Parlement européen
Bâtiment Willy Brandt 04M085
60, rue Wiertz, 1047 Bruxelles
Tel.: +32 2 28 45 379/+32 2 28 47 379
Fax: +32 2 28 49 379 - Parlement européen
Bâtiment Winston Churchill M02044
1, avenue du Président Robert Schuman - CS 91024, 67070 Strasbourg Cedex
Tel.: +33 3 88 175 379/+33 3 88 177 379
Fax: +33 3 88 179 379 - 90, Vasil Levski Str., Sofia
- Email: desislav.chukolov(at)europarl.europa.eu
- Page on European Parliament website: www.europarl.europa.eu/members/expert/alphaOrder/view.do?language=EN&id=38603
- Site web: www.desislav.com
Functions in European Parliament
- Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (Member)
- Delegation for relations with Iran (Member)
- Committee on Constitutional Affairs (Substitute)
- 40th National Assembly - Member (11.07.2005 - 08.03.2006). (Curriculum vitae)
- Parliamentary group Ataka - Member(13.07.2005 - 20.05.2007). (Curriculum vitae)
- Ad-Hoc Committee to identify and mitigate the damage caused by the floods and to draft proposals for improving the operation of the state bodies responsible for crisis management - Member (21.07.2005 - 30.10.2005). (Curriculum vitae)
- Policy on Natural Disasters and Accidents Committee - Vice-Chairman (24.08.2005 - 20.05.2007). (Curriculum vitae)
- Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe - Deputy Representative (21.09.2005 - 20.05.2007). (Curriculum vitae)
- 40th National Assembly - Parliamentary Clerk (08.03.2006 - 20.05.2007). (Curriculum vitae)
- Local Self-Government, Regional Policy and Urban Development Committee - Member (31.03.2006 - 20.05.2007). (Curriculum vitae)
Curriculum Vitae
- 40th National Assembly - Member (11.07.2005 - 08.03.2006)
- Parliamentary group Ataka - Member(13.07.2005 - 20.05.2007)
- Ad-Hoc Committee to identify and mitigate the damage caused by the floods and to draft proposals for improving the operation of the state bodies responsible for crisis management - Member (21.07.2005 - 30.10.2005)
- Policy on Natural Disasters and Accidents Committee - Vice-Chairman (24.08.2005 - 20.05.2007)
- Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe - Deputy Representative (21.09.2005 - 20.05.2007)
- 40th National Assembly - Parliamentary Clerk (08.03.2006 - 20.05.2007)
- Local Self-Government, Regional Policy and Urban Development Committee - Member (31.03.2006 - 20.05.2007)
Votes
- 10/04/2008 - Rapport Bono on cultural industries in Europe 20/20
Opinions
Sources
- Written questions at European Parliament
- Proposals for a resolution at European Parliament
- Reports at European Parliament
- Opinions at European Parliament
- Speeches in plenary at European Parliament
- Written declarations in European Parliament
- Wikipedia
Positions
Thanks to improve this part with opinions from Desislav CHUKOLOV about Squaring the Net concerned issues (see page Help:Political_Memory to know how to do it).
- 02/09/2008 Telecoms Package Plenary Speeches
Dear Mr. President, Honourable colleagues, I'm surprised how things are being said today in this hall, and no one focused on the
preservation of confidentiality of correspondence. I call on you when you discuss something as important in any way to not take an example
from the United States.
You know that using the subterfuge called "fight terrorism and piracy", supranational oligarchy tries to put as many citizens under
the total, unconditional and inalienable civil society control. We must preserve the confidentiality of personal correspondence at all
costs. I repeat again: at all costs!
In Bulgaria now all phone calls are controlled. Starting from next year, our leaders want to have a full and unconditional access to all log files and exchange electronic messages from any computer. This is not done in helplessness. In Bulgaria, as well as in Europe, there
are enough literate and educated professionals who can fight against any form of computer crime. This is done, I repeat again, in order to
have absolute control over citizens.
The right to freedom and to ensure our right to human dignity. Anyone who tries to take away our dignity must be reprimanded and denounced, but not the media who implements his intentions in this way.
Before time in Bulgaria was held a shy discussion on the rights of citizens in the electronic world. The only conclusion you can do then is that any citizen to ask, happens to them what they needed. In absolute hardness guarantee all citizens in Bulgaria that the party "Attack" from the outset of his administration next year will roll over all attacks correspondence and monitoring on the Internet.
In conclusion, I want you to say that if once we restrict the right of private correspondence, this will always remain so. Even if
terrorists start using pigeons and correspondence. That replaced their freedom for security deserves neither liberty is not known and
their own security. Thank you for your attention.