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In its annual report 2009, Reporters Without Borders the opinion on the net returns on many cyberdissidents or simple citizens having been attacked, threatened, questioned or imprisoned (110 currently) to have express. Concerning the censure of sites, China stays at the head, followed by Iran, Tunisia, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam and Ouzb kistan. But the balance sheet does not limit itself to the authoritarian governments. RSF iterates the concern facing will, some democratic countries, to set up compulsory systems of filtration . Regarding censure on Internet, she writes:
The democratic countries are not in rest: while several European States work on new measures of control of the Cloth in the name of the struggle against p do-pornography or illegal downloading, Australia announced its intention of setting up a compulsory system of filtration, dangerous for the freedom of expression.
By Astrid Girardeau
January 2nd, 2010 in 22:31
In [EXPRESS]
Graffiti: Australia, blockage, censure, filtration, Loppsi, p dopornographie, RSF