Clinton, other key ministers to meet at UN on Syria, Israeli-Palestinian … Washington Post The UN chief led off a ministerial debate in the council on challenges from the Arab Spring certain to be dominated by the yearlong conflict in Syria, which he said has led the entire region into uncertainty and subjected citizens in several cities to … |
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Media Watchdog Names ‘Enemies of the Internet’ Voice of America In the report released Monday, Reporters Without Borders said the Arab Spring is changing the face of Internet freedom, noting countries like Bahrain that have successfully caused an information blackout with “an impressive arsenal of repressive… |
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Global Media Watchdog Names Enemies of Internet ABC News The Arab Spring is changing the face of Internet freedom, according to Reporters Without Borders, which released its latest “Enemies of the Internet” list Monday. The annual report classifies as “enemies” countries that severely curtail freedom of … |
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US and Russia clash over Syria at UN Seattle Post Intelligencer The bloody conflict in Syria is likely to dominate public and private talks Monday as key ministers meet at the United Nations on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and challenges from the Arab Spring. Photo: Richard Drew / AP French Foreign Minister … |
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Meet the ‘Enemies of the Internet’ 2012 CNET by Charles Cooper March 12, 2012 10:36 AM PDT Follow @coopeydoop Reporters Without Borders issues its annual compilation of bad actors–of which there are many–but also notes the positive impact of the Arab Spring. If you’re reading this, … |
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Which Countries Top the List of ‘Enemies of the Internet?’ Mashable The Arab Spring, the social media-fueled protests that swept across the Arab world since December 2010, has led some countries to stiffen their Internet restrictions while others have loosened their controls. “The Internet and social networks have been … |
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Watchdog group reveals ‘Enemies of the Internet’ list for 2012 Fox News It was thanks to social networks that Sidi Bouzid and Khaled Said became news stories and went on to become cornerstones of the Arab Spring.” The group points to microblogging services and social networks like Twitter as a means of quickly … |
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