Malheureusement lorsque nous nous battons de notre côté en tant citoyens en France la plupart des pays et leurs citoyens s'en plaignent. Vous savez avant l'Ukraine il y eut bien le Kazakhstan leur président avait fait un discours dans lequel il appelait à tuer tout manifestant. Quand la Russie souvent Obama a pris de facto un autre pays la Crimee qui avez-vous entendu protester. Personne. M'est avis c'est à nous d'informer sensibiliser et former nos paires sur leurs droits
It doesn’t work like that: we can’t do all alone as activists. We need to have miners on our side. Miners in the US actively meeting and educating policymakers.
But it is not the case in the EU.
Im a human rights defender from Ukraine, living in Belgium. I’ve been working with policymakers for over 14 years. With their support my organization, Open Dialogue Foundation, was able release hundreds of political prisoners in the post-Soviet countries.
My team, my lawyers and me - we also experienced abuse of AML/CFT laws by at least three states to persecute us and weaponize our banking data in Belgium and Poland. Dozens of activists were sentenced in #Kazakhstan just because our banking data was shared without any remedies to the regime. That is why we are using #bitcoin and we started BTC campaign in the EU and we successfully educated policymakers during discussions on MiCA and AML Regulation: https://en.odfoundation.eu/projects-and-campaigns/combating-financial-exclusion-and-work-of-btc-coalition/
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This is what we are doing: defending human rights and #bitcoin is a human rights instrument, which also needs to be defended. If not us, who and why should defend it?