New 'Enemies of the Internet' Listed In Reporters Without Borders Study 63
New submitter Warmlight writes "The BBC reports that 'Bahrain and Belarus have been added to Reporters Without Borders' annual list of "enemies of the internet." They join 10 other nations on the campaign group's register of states that restrict net access, filter content and imprison bloggers. India and Kazakhstan have also joined RWB's list of "countries under surveillance" because of concerns that they are becoming more repressive.' I wonder how ACTA will affect this in the next year? In their report, they say, 'Resistance to ACTA is stronger than ever and the treaty may not see the light of day. Vigilance must be maintained.'"
Great list (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Great list (Score:5, Interesting)
You know I tried to write a post describing how what these countries are doing is worse, but the only thing they do that's worse is put people to death in some cases.
Also:
Kazakhstan was added to the list after being said to have cut communications around the city of Zhanaozen during a riot
And what is routinely done in first-world countries in cities where the G8/G20 is being held?
Every government (Score:4, Interesting)
Governments of Earth tend to view the Internet as a threat to their power.