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  • Originally posted by onesp1ng View Post
    as for happeh's comments about these 'internet propagandists,' he may be right. but my point was aimed at individuals who i more or less know, and they're not reading from a crib sheet.

    it's ironic that they all have the same responses. personally i think it has everything to do with the american mass media.
    There is no doubt when Happeh speaks.

    The government reads all of your email

    "The Cambodian government has prioritized improving its Internet controls and legislation, despite the fact less than 0.3% of the population is online, one of the lowest Internet penetration rates in the world. The recent bust of an alleged terror plot against the government revealed that authorities had capability to hack into suspects' - and perhaps perceived other adversaries' - e-mail accounts. "...........

    Say something the government doesn't like, go to jail

    "......The battle for Internet freedom is particularly pitched in Southeast Asia, where even nominally democratic governments are now cracking down on journalists, bloggers and ordinary Internet users. China has emerged as the region's Internet censorship role model, with its successful use of sophisticated filtering and surveillance technologies, widely known as Beijing's "Great Firewall".

    Those capabilities have been widened through a new government-run computer monitoring information system, known as the "Golden Shield Project". Of the 28 journalists now imprisoned in China, as tallied by the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), 24 of them were charged and sentenced for articles and commentaries they posted online......."

    Use a proxy server, go to jail

    "Long-time US ally Thailand stands as a case in point. The Thai government has launched one of the most aggressive crackdowns on Internet freedom seen anywhere in the world - so far without a peep of dissent from Bangkok's US embassy. The crackdown was presaged by the passage of the 2007 Computer Crime Act, which among other measures made the use of proxy to circumvent government blocks on websites an offense punishable by imprisonment. "

    The state is watching everything you write

    "The situation is worsening in less democratic countries. Vietnam, known to maintain some of Asia's most extensive Internet controls outside of China, has in recent months moved to introduce more stringent regulations governing bloggers and their postings. Singapore authorities recently harassed an Asia Times Online contributor for a November story that detailed the island state's mounting financial troubles.

    Police claimed that the article had been sent with added malicious comments to the head of state, opposition politicians and newspapers from the reporter's e-mail account. The reporter denied the charge and police officials later indicated that an unidentified hacker had sent the message from her account. Either way, the reporter has been put on official notice that her online writings and e-mail activities are under surveillance. "

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    • Mobutu i think ur ideas about the japanese fascist giving lesson to china and of the jews being free of punishment, are a bit racist and will lead u to suffering. Maybe u like suffering, but hey dont worry non violence will win... Keep cool and enjoy the love around u, Dionysos will bring u to heaven or eventually to jail first. Please dont bring trouble to chinese and jews, dont be a fascist,take care of urself.

      Peace and love

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