> It IS illegal in
 > most parts of the world to assist someone else in breaking the law.

The law as defined in that particular part of the world. I have a 
feeling it is rather uncommon that you'd be asked to follow the laws of 
another country.

 > As for choosing whether or not to break the laws of a "repressive
 > regime", what/who gives anyone the right to do so, again, regardless
 > of whether or not you agree with the stated laws?

That is actually a rather simple moral question, which everbody is free 
to answer however he or she likes.

Michael

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