Verified Civic Protest — Participación privada · Verificación pública
Voice Protest is open-source civic infrastructure that lets people express verified, collective pressure on public institutions — between elections, referenda and other formal decision moments — without disclosing their identity.
It exists to close a specific gap: the distance between people who genuinely support holding a public institution accountable and the much smaller number who can attend a physical protest. Voice Protest turns that latent support into a verified, publicly auditable signal that an institution cannot dismiss as anonymous noise.
Each public call (convocatoria) states a specific grievance against a named public institution, backed by a documentary source. People confirm their support through a verification step — a real phone number or institutional email — and the platform publishes a public report: a verified count, a geographic and reliability breakdown, and a tamper-evident integrity hash. No one's name, address or raw phone number is ever stored — only an irreversible cryptographic hash tied to that one act of participation.
Voice Protest does not verify the truth of any complaint, does not produce binding decisions, and is not a general petition platform — that boundary is enforced technically, not just declared. It measures who participated, under verifiable conditions; it does not measure whether they are right.
Voice Protest is built and maintained by Stichting Voice Protest, a foundation constituted in Utrecht, the Netherlands, as the institutional custodian of these principles. The full source code is published under the AGPL-3.0 license and open for public audit.
Source code, issues and technical documentation: github.com/cero-absoluto/vozciudadana
Contact: voice@voiceprotest.org
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