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Global Voices Advocacy » Cambodia: Internet censorship targets artists Feb 1, 2009 ... The attempt to shut down reahu.net (or at least to filter it by Internet Service Providers in the Cambodian capital) was echoed by a human ...
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Global Voices Advocacy » UAE: Du prepares to block offensive websites This move means that the uncensored internet enjoyed until recently in UAE free zones is over and that the ISP DU will bring its internet ...
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Global Voices Advocacy » UAE: online forum administrator sentenced ... UAE: online forum administrator sentenced to prison ... Afghanistan (3), Hong Kong (2), Uzbekistan (3), Armenia (1), Cuba (3), Indonesia (1) ...
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Global Voices Advocacy » Hamid Tehrani Author Archive for Hamid Tehrani. small portrait of the author ... posted by Hamid Tehrani on Dec 17, 2008. Several Iranian news sites such as Amir Kabir ...
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Global Voices Advocacy » Advox Conference: Hamid Tehrani about the ... Advox Conference: Hamid Tehrani about the filtering situation in Iran. posted by Sami Ben Gharbia on Jun 27, 2008 categories: GVSummit08, Slides ...
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Global Voices Advocacy » Malaysian blogs fly flag upside down Aug 20, 2008 ... Since August 3rd, some Malaysian blogs have featured the national flag (or “Jalur Gemilang“) posted upside-down as a sign of a nation in ...
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Global Voices Advocacy » Bangladesh: YouTube and File Sharing ... Bangladesh: YouTube and File Sharing Sites Blocked .... meeting between the Prime Minister and a large gathering of army senior officers was ...
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Global Voices Advocacy » Dailymotion in Tunisia blocked-unblocked ... Dailymotion in Tunisia blocked-unblocked-blocked againDailymotion, France’s YouTube-like video sharing site has been blocked, again, ...
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Global Voices Advocacy » Access Denied Map Oct 29, 2008 ... In March, 2006, the Memon brothers (Yasir Memon & Naveed Memon) created the proxy servers pkblogs.com to bypass the ban on blogspot.com ...
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Global Voices Advocacy » Saudi Arabia: Freedom for Fouad Al Farhan and moral change – including Saudi Arabia’s most famous blogger, Fouad Al-Farhan, recently released from prison for challenging his nation’s ...
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