GETTING ONLINE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
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Figure 1: Entering the Internet address for the Yahoo! search engine
Figure 2: Search engine field with keywords entered for a search
Figure 3: Metacrawler results for the terms human rights burma showing results ranking
Figure 4: An example of an email message from Informant with notification that a Web page has been updated
Figure 5: Informant Web page showing that the Web page for the Mexico Human Rights Network has been updated since Informant’s last search
Figure 6: NewBot results for human rights mexico chiapas
Figure 7: A Philadelphia Inquirer news story retrieved with NewBot
Figure 8: Adding a new channel in Microsoft Internet Explorer
Figure 9: The AAAS Directory of Human Rights Resources on the Internet shown as a channel in Microsoft Internet Explorer
Figure 10: The AAAS Directory of Human Rights Resources on the Internet
Figure 11: An email message from Agora with the text from a requested URL
Figure 12: Email message to Agora requesting link number 2 from the URL
Figure 13: Search result in AltaVista showing the translate option
Figure 14: AltaVista Translation Assistant window
Figure 15: Example of a signature placed at the bottom of an email message
Figure 16: Excerpt from an AAASHRAN alert containing a digital signature
Figure 17: Signature check with PGP revealing that the contents of a message have been altered or it was not signed by the stated sender
Figure 18: A typical email message header
Figure 19: Header of an email message after being sent through an anonymous remailer
Figure 20: An email message encrypted with PGP and sent via an anonymous remailer
Figure 21: Eudora Light with PGP plug-in buttons
Figure 22: Newsgroup soc.rights.human viewed with Netscape Communicator
Figure 23: Liszt search results for "human rights"
Figure 24: Responding to a newsgroup posting at the Deja News Web site
Figure 25: Welcome screen to the IRC network
Figure 26: An example of a conversation with AOL Instant Messenger
Figure 27: PGPfone connecting to a remote computer on the Internet
Figure 28: A World Wide Web link to download PGP version 5.5 for Windows ’95 and NT
Figure 29: The file "Save As" option in Windows '95/98
Figure 30: Windows '95/98 file download status window
Figure 31: Locating a newly downloaded program file with Windows Explorer
Figure 32: Introductory installation screen for PGP