FC: RSF global Net-censorship report now available in English

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Tue Apr 17 2001 - 09:14:09 PDT

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    Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 12:44:17 +0200
    From: jmm <jmmat_private>
    To: declanat_private, jyaat_private
    Subject: Who are the enemies of the Internet?
    
    Hi,
    
        Transfert.net recently wrote a report about the "ennemies of the
        internet" that has been published by Reporter Without Borders, an
        NGO dedicated to fight for journalists' rights.
    
        59 countries have been surveyed, both démocratic and
        non-democratic, as censorship, cybersurveillance and threats to
        civil liberties covers both of those.
    
        This report, previoulsy released in french, has been translated in
        english and is both available online on RSF's website, or in
        digital and paper formats which can be purchased at 00h00.com.
    
        As I closely look at the informations you deal with, this could
        interest your readers.
    
        Regards,
        jmm
    
        the report (in french) : http://www.transfert.net/fr/som_rsf.cfm
        the english translation : http://www.rsf.fr/uk/homennemis.html
        the bookstore : http://www.00h00.com/direct.cfm?titre=4802011802
    
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    The Internet has radically changed the traditional balance of power
    between governments and those who produce information. Governments,
    over-whelmed by these complex issues, are on the defensive. They all
    want the Internet, but dream of a network under their control. For the
    first time on, Reporters without borders and Transfert. Net issued a
    report which is an inquiry about the restrictions implemented to block
    the free circulation of information in fifty-nine countries, that is,
    in western democracies as well as in developing countries.
    
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    Jean Marc Manach
    http://www.transfert.net
    33 (0)1 42 21 59 69 / 59
    mailto:jmmat_private
    
    
    
    
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