Why do people continue to be shocked that the most repressive governments are 
not afraid of websites and their operators?

@wikileaks tweeted this earlier today:

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Iranians report that Iran has blocked WikiLeaks submissions again. This 
discredits Iran.

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*This* discredits Iran? According to Amnesty International (to pick one 
example):

Iran's latest presidential election on June 12, 2009, took place against a 
backdrop of discrimination, worsening repression of dissent and violent unrest. 
 Amnesty International continues to document serious human rights violations 
including detention of human rights defenders and other prisoners of 
conscience, unfair trials, torture and mistreatment in detention, deaths in 
custody and the application of the death penalty. Iran has one of the highest 
number of recorded executions of any country in the world.

(http://www.amnestyusa.org/all-countries/iran/all-countries/iran/page.do?id=1381041)


   --Dave.

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