Dear Lib Tech

ONI has released a brief on Internet controls in Vietnam.  Details below:

Information openness has come under further threat in Vietnam, as the ongoing 
suppression of critical voices within the country may be strengthened through 
recently proposed regulations regarding use of the Internet. The new 
regulations seek to further criminalize and ban controversial web content, 
which combined with Vietnam’s long history of Internet censorship could further 
restrict an already limited information environment. Those same regulations 
also seek to impose new restrictions on bloggers, a community that has long 
experienced detainments, intimidation, and assaults.

In the wake of these proposed extensions to the country’s already strict 
information controls regime,OpenNet Initiative (ONI) conducted in-country 
testing to document and analyze state-level filtering of online content. This 
brief outlines the new restrictions proposed in the country, provides 
background about ONI’s past research in Vietnam, and reports the results of 
ONI’s most recent tests for Internet filtering.

Read the full ONI brief here:
http://opennet.net/blog/2012/09/update-threats-freedom-expression-online-vietnam

Regards
Ron

Ronald Deibert
Director, the Citizen Lab 
and the Canada Centre for Global Security Studies
Munk School of Global Affairs
University of Toronto
(416) 946-8916
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