June, 2010

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Stories from June, 2010

28 June 2010

Venezuela: Twitterers, bloggers and forum members, in the eye of the justice.

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A week ago, venezuelan President ordered to initiate a thorough and systematic investigation in order to identify the sources of the rumors about the instability of private banking. Authorities stated that generation of rumors is a crime, and that users of digital forums, online social networks, twitter or even text messages might be held responsible for manipulation and 'terrorism'.

China: Labour research website shut down for supporting Honda labour strike

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On the date (June 8) when the Chinese State Council issued its white paper on Internet policy, asserting the significance of online public opinion in monitoring the government, a labour...

18 June 2010

Thailand: Government shuts 43,000 more websites for lèse majesté, plans to block 3,000 more, total up to 113,000

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On May 9, MICT and CRES admitted to blocking at least 50,000 websites and adding 500 more per day. It appears FACT was blocked from that date. FACT’s extensive testing...

15 June 2010

China: Radical real name registration campaign

To many info-activists, online real name registration is regarded as a violation of privacy, however, in China, some citizen rights activists are campaigning for real name online activities in order...

5 June 2010

China: A number of twitterers vanished before June 4

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A number of Chinese Twitterers have been detained and arrested since early June - a sensitive month because of June 4 anniversary. According to @tengbiao, a human rights activist based...