• September 25.2008

Paris: 13 countries “enemies of the Internet”

Posted by Elena Perotti on November 8, 2006 at 2:38 PM

Paris based organization Reporters Sans Frontières, or Reporters Without Borders, recently released its annual list of countries deemed “enemies of the Internet”. This years’ document counts 13 entries, including China, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and North Korea. Compared to last year Reporters Without Borders removed Libya, Maldives and Nepal, but added Egypt due to the recent imprisonments of bloggers.

In support of its 24-hour campaign in favor of free access to the web, Reporters Without Borders projected a world map of online censorship onto the facade of Saint-Lazare station, Opera Bastille and the French headquarters of Yahoo.

Source: Breitbart, Reporters Without Borders 

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