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- Ligne n°90 : Government of Belarus using 'new tools' to silence dissent on internet, says
Ligne n°91 : Index on Censorship report ...
Ligne n°134 : ... * Thailand backs Twitter censorship policy- Ligne n°135 : * Chinese firms support censorship of the internet
Ligne n°136 : * Editors at Chinese newspaper call for end to party censorship ...
Ligne n°153 : ... The government of Belarus is employing a host of “new tools” to silence- Ligne n°154 : free voices and track down dissent on the internet according to a
Ligne n°155 : report published today. ...
Ligne n°158 : ... which Europe’s last dictatorship monitors web activity at a time when- Ligne n°159 : internet use in Belarus is rapidly expanding.
- Ligne n°161 : Belarus boasts half a million new internet users every year making it
Ligne n°162 : one of the fastest growing online markets. Access to broadband has also ...
Ligne n°163 : ... increased dramatically, from just 10 percent of inhabitants able to use- Ligne n°164 : high speed internet in 2010 compared to 70 percent of internet users by
- Ligne n°164 : high speed internet in 2010 compared to 70 percent of internet users by
Ligne n°165 : September 2012. ...
Ligne n°173 : ... Yet the report’s authors, who conducted a field trip to Belarus last- Ligne n°174 : month, warn that the growth of internet use has been accompanied by a
Ligne n°175 : dramatic increase in tools to monitor their activity. ...
Ligne n°185 : ... “[Belarusian president] Alexander Lukashenko has significantly expanded- Ligne n°186 : his government’s control over the internet in the last two years. Few
Ligne n°187 : people in Belarus realise the level of state surveillance now being ...
Ligne n°188 : ... carried out by Lukashenko’s security services. This poses a huge threat- Ligne n°189 : to internet activists in Belarus.”