Tunisia Joins Elite Club
24 hours against Internet censorship launched, list of the 13 Internet enemies in 2006 published
7.11.2006 - Reporters Without Borders publishes its annual list of countries that most suppress online free expression and launches its campaign : 24 hours against Internet censorship.
Progressive Libya was removed from the list this year.



17 Comments:
At 11:18 AM,
Anonymous said…
isn't that strange? Libya removed but Tunisia & Egypt added!
At 11:57 AM,
Xander said…
Je ne fais aucunement confiance à RSF. C'est une pseudo association dont les buts sont très louches.
I'm not feeling oppressed in tunisia. I can say anything I want. So for me it's OK.
At 12:19 PM,
Mira said…
pour voter depuis la tunisie, un site mirroir que j'espere pas encore censuré:
cliquez ici
At 12:19 PM,
Mira said…
http://boraxx.org/24h/
At 12:23 PM,
Leilouta said…
Xander,
I am happy you dont feel oppressed. I never did either, but then again I didn't say anything either. Try this test, say anything you want in front of a government building.
At 12:29 PM,
Anonymous said…
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At 12:32 PM,
Leilouta said…
ba3ba3ba3
At 12:35 PM,
Anonymous said…
That is a very interesting list.
There is a curious correlation with this map.
At 12:40 PM,
Anonymous said…
7hatta houa el 3id el kbir 9roub ha ha ha ha....koul bzeyd fassa wi gerfela ama rod belik mil kohbz rahou ybechim!
At 1:45 PM,
Mira said…
leilouta , ena zeda n3ani menhom hal les anonymes :P
5allih yanba7 kima el kaleb :)
At 1:45 PM,
Leilouta said…
:)
At 5:31 PM,
Anonymous said…
regardez ça
At 9:55 PM,
MemZ said…
woot Egypt joined also! The shit list of the enemies of internet is fucking amazing! We are now comparable with N. Korea!
At 2:29 AM,
tooners said…
I'm surprised that Bahrain isn't on the list especially w/ all the censoring they've been doing as of late.
At 5:25 AM,
Anonymous said…
@shemazl
putting Tunisia as a support of Terror is very subjective point of view,
as I don't see IDF tunisian troops killing civilians by launching missiles on them
At 6:06 AM,
The Moody Minstrel said…
The world keeps getting more and more confusing every year. Next thing you know they'll start renaming all the oceans, and Mexicans will start speaking French.
Tooners, remember that Bahrain is currently VERY important to the U.S. military. Can you say, "Bottom line"?
At 1:44 PM,
Abu Sinan said…
Good suggesion. Maybe make a big sign saying that all Tunisian leaders should be sacked, complete freedom of speech enacted, and real democratic elections take place.
Take that sign, wear it in front of the biggest government building you know and see what happens.
Make a blog that says the same thing.
Then we can all visit the person in jail, if they let us, and do a nice "free Xander" campaign on the net.
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