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From notes@igc5.igc.org Mon Dec 4 06:35:53 1995 Received: from igc5.igc.org (192.82.108.36) by MediaFilter.org with SMTP (MailShare 1.0b10); Mon, 4 Dec 1995 06:35:55 -0500 Received: from cdp.igc.apc.org (cdp.igc.apc.org [192.82.108.1]) by igc5.igc.apc.org (8.7.1/8.7.1) id CAA06375; Mon, 4 Dec 1995 02:47:54 -0800 (PST) Date: 04 Dec 1995 02:18:01 Reply-To: Conference "zamir.chat"From: 100272.3452@compuserve.com Subject: How does the Nets help Bosnia? To: Recipients of zamir-chat-l Message-ID: <951204101557_100272.3452_EHV74-1@compuserve.com> X-Gateway: conf2mail@igc.apc.org Errors-To: owner-zamir-chat-l@igc.apc.org Precedence: bulk Lines: 29 From: Ulrich Eberhardt <100272.3452@compuserve.com> Hi there, I am an freelance writer from Germany. I would like to ask you some questions, in professional interest for an article about Computer-Networks and the war in Ex-Yugoslavia: How does peace-networks like ZaMir help the people in Bosnia? Did they break a little through their isolation with the nets? Did the Computer help to find or stay in contact with family and friends? How does it help to organize aid programs, relief measures? And technical questions: What difficulties are there to build up and manage such a system under the conditions of war, for example in Sarajevo or Tuzla? I'm looking for experiences and stories on that subject and I hope you could tell me some of yours. Looking forward to your answers I wish you all the best and peace to all the people in Bosnia. Bye bye Uli Eberhardt 100272.3452@compuserve.com ** ulieber@ibm.net