WHEN thousands of protestors took to the streets in Iran following this year’s disputed presidential election, Twitter messages sent by activists let the world know about the brutal policing that followed. A few months earlier, campaigners in Moldova used Facebook to organise protests against the country’s communist government, and elsewhere too the internet is playing an increasing role in political dissent.
Now governments are trying to regain control. By reinforcing their efforts to monitor activity online, they hope to deprive dissenters of information and the ability to communicate.
Filtering and monitoring have become more widespread as the internet’s role in political activity has increased. “More activists are going online and more activists are being created online.”
Online users almost everywhere are subject to some kind of censorship…
Link: newscientist.com

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