martedì 14 giugno 2011

Anonymous “has taken down a Turkish government website in a protest against recently introduced Internet filters that many consider to be censorship.


Anonymous “has taken down a Turkish government website in a protest against recently introduced Internet filters that many consider to be censorship. They also appear to have published a manifesto. Turkey has a long history of Internet censorship, with the country’s ISPs having blocked YouTube and numerous other sites in the the past couple of years.” From the linked manifesto: “(The Turkish government) has blocked thousands of websites and blogs while abusive legal proceedings against online journalists persist. The government now wants to impose a new filtering system on the 22nd of August that will make it possible to keep records of all the people’s internet activity. Though it remains opaque why and how the system will be put in place, it is clear that the government is taking censorship to the next level.”

http://mashable.com/2011/06/10/anonymous-turkey/

http://mashable.com/2011/05/16/turkey-protests-internet-censorship/

http://actforfreedomnow.wordpress.com/2011/06/14/anonymous-has-taken-down-a-turkish-government-website-in-a-protest-against-recently-introduced-internet-filters-that-many-consider-to-be-censorship/

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