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Internet Censorship Around The World Posted: 09 Jan 2010 04:00 AM PST Thinking that it would be interesting to see what type of censorship is applied in each region of the world, the journalists from the Guardian have posted an online map documenting the presence of internet censorship around the globe. Even it’s 6 months old it’s still interesting shows how we stand in terms of censorship. Let’s take a look at it! The map is divided in 4 categories: political, social, security and internet tools. Checking who controls what: In terms of severityThe most pervasive Internet censorship is applied in: Burma, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, North Korea, China, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. Substantial censorship in: Bahrain, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen. Nominal and other types of censorship are applied in: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile,Colombia,Czech Republic, Denmark, Fij, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Ireland, India, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Poland,Rusia, Singapore, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingod, USA In terms of targeted content
China’s Internet censorship is considered to be the most pervasive and sophisticated in the world. Censorship prevents Chinese citizens from discovering or learning more about past and current failures of the Communist Party that could create or inflame anti-government sentiment. Censorship helps prevent unapproved reformist, separatist, “counter-revolutionary” or religious ideas, peaceful or otherwise, from organizing themselves and spreading. State control over the news media in China is achieved through a complex combination of party monitoring of news content, legal restrictions on journalists and financial incentives for self-censorship. Censorship in Burma refers to government policies in controlling information on religious and ethnic subjects. Censored content in Iran includes information that relates to women’s rights, democrachy or freedom of speech.
Kazakhstan has recently introduced a new law on the Internet to regulate forums, chats, blogs. US content isn’t filtered altough the laws are forbidding spaming and online gambling. Only e tiny proportion of Cuba's population is allowed to use Internet at home. Ordinary citizens must use Internet cafes for accessing the Internet and these ones have snooping software installed.
Censorship in India mainly targets religious issues. It is justified by the government as necessary to maintain communal harmony, peace and tranquility, given the history of communal tension
Tunisia is thought by many organizations to have one of the strictest Internet censoring procedures in the world. There is one internet server for the entire country, which is controlled by the palace, allowing the government to restrict and block access as it sees fit. [Via Invisible-Browsing.com] What censorship is there in your country?Do you experience any restrinctions while browsing the Internet? Is it political censorship? Do you have problems accessing sites containing unblocking tips like How-to-hide-ip.info? Post from: How to hide ip Related Posts: |
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