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Hosting Services May Be Breaking Syrian Sanctions 106

judgecorp writes "Many Syrian government sites and services are hosted outside the country, in the U.S., Canada and Germany. A recent report suggests the hosting services may be breaking international sanctions against the Syrian regime, and assisting it in committing 'crimes against humanity.'"
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Hosting Services May Be Breaking Syrian Sanctions

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  • by egamma ( 572162 ) <.egamma. .at. .gmail.com.> on Tuesday November 22, 2011 @03:49PM (#38140064)

    Planned visiting the IP address, Malaga Spain, or North Korea?

    The first is easy to do. The second and third doesn't explain why you would whois the IP.

    I'd love to see North Korea for curiousity sake; darn me for getting my US citizenship that makes it illegal for me to visit now.

    Supposedly one of the safest countries in the world to visit despite (perhaps because of) the communist ties.

    And I hear they have a great visitor's facility where you can stay for free, for years at a time!

  • by MasaMuneCyrus ( 779918 ) on Tuesday November 22, 2011 @04:11PM (#38140302)

    Do you not understand what sanctions are for or how they work?

    Sanctions work?

    Of course they work. Sanctions were great against Imperial Japan, Nazi Germany, North Korea, Iran, and Cuba. Before sanctions, they all had terrible crimes against humanity. After sanctions, look how quickly the people came to love the United States and then overthrew their evil regimes to impose new democratic governments with freedom for all!

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