Bitcoin Wednesday: 5 Debate on Sleepwet During Bitcoin Wednesday on 1 November, 2017

  • Friday, 09 March 2018 19:24
https://www.bitcoinwednesday.com/video-sleepwet-debate-lettinga-koops-vanderkamp-boelsums/ In this video from Bitcoin Wednesday on 1 November 2017, Doutje Lettinga, Amnesty International's Senior Human Rights Officer for counterterrorism and surveillance, journalist Peter Koop, and two of the five students who called for a national referendum regarding the Sleepwet law, share their takes on the new Dutch Intelligence and Security Services Act. Following the presentations, all the four speakers participate in a debate session co-ordinated by session chair Frans Kempen, who is also the leader of IBM’s Blockchain Practice for the Banking and Insurance industry in The Netherlands and Belgium. The national referendum is scheduled to be held on 21 March 2018. Find Doutje Lettinga's full profile at: https://www.bitcoinwednesday.com/speakers/surveillance-state-doutje-lettinga-amnesty-international/ Read about Peter Koop at: https://www.bitcoinwednesday.com/speakers/the-sleepwet-peter-koop-electrospaces/ Learn more about Nina Boelsums and Luca van der Kamp: https://www.bitcoinwednesday.com/speakers/nina-boelsums-luca-van-der-kamp-of-sleepwet-nl/ Read the event details at: https://www.bitcoinwednesday.com/event/bitcoin-wednesday-53/

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