Monday, March 12, 2012

Reporters Without Borders: 2012 Enemies Of The Internet

A new report from the watchdog group Reporters Without Borders names the Internet's greatest enemies. (Reporters Without Borders)

Bahrain, Belarus Newly Dubbed As 'Internet Enemies' -- L.A. Times

After a tumultuous year of protests and crackdowns, the island nation of Bahrain has been labeled as an “enemy of the Internet” by a nonprofit group that advocates for press freedom.

Reporters Without Borders said Bahrain had smeared free-speech activists, arrested bloggers and harassed human rights activists to create “an effective news blackout.” Earlier this year, Bahrain turned down New York Times columnist Nick Kristof and other reporters seeking to cover the one-year anniversary of protests against the Sunni Muslim monarchy, saying it had received too many requests.

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More News On Who Made The "Internet Enemies" List

Media Watchdog Names 'Enemies of the Internet' -- Voice of America
Watchdog group reveals ‘Enemies of the Internet’ list for 2012 -- FOX News
Global media watchdog names enemies of Internet -- AP
Belarus, Bahrain Blacklisted 'Enemies Of Internet,' India 'Under Surveillance' -- RTT News
Group lists 2012 enemies of the Internet -- UPI
Meet the 'Enemies of the Internet' 2012 -- CNET
Bahrain, Belarus Added to 'Enemies of the Internet' List -- PC Mag
Reporters Without Borders Releases Its 2012 “Internet Enemies” List -- Scientific American

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