Asia Observer blocked in Burma
October 6th, 2007Asia Observer is one of many web sites now blocked in Burma, according to the OpenNet Initiative. Read the rest of this entry »
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Eye on Asia - Asia Observer’s blogAsia Observer blocked in BurmaOctober 6th, 2007Asia Observer is one of many web sites now blocked in Burma, according to the OpenNet Initiative. Read the rest of this entry » China: Organized demonstration via SMSJune 3rd, 2007Several thousand people demonstrated in the Chinese city Xiamen this weekend protesting the construction of a potentially dangerous chemical plant. The demonstration exemplifies how it is becoming increasingly difficult for the Chinese regime to control sentiments of its population. YouTube blocked in ThailandMarch 11th, 2007All of a sudden the popular video sharing web site YouTube was blocked in Thailand. Bloggers are now speculating about what possibly could be the reason. Was it another example of political censorship? Read the rest of this entry » Tough treatment for internet addicts in ChinaFebruary 22nd, 2007Alkohol and drug addicts have been given a stern treatment in China. Now the turn has come to young Internet addicts. Is it just another way by the regime to limit communication on the world-wide web? Chinese growth on InternetJanuary 1st, 2007132 million Chinese citizens now have access to Internet. Censoring freedom: Who is the smartest?December 20th, 2006More than 40 countries try to filter content on the Internet. Most disturbing are practices in Asia. Read the rest of this entry » |
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