Ketauan dungunya si uplik. 

Pengetahuannya cetek dan dunianya nggak lebih luas 
dari biji tasbih. 


--- "johny_indon" <johny_indon@...> wrote:

> berani ngritik china ngga plik? 
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_websites_blocked_in_the_People's_Republic_of_China
> 
> --- "Bukan Pedanda" <bukan.pedanda@> wrote:
> 
> > Di zaman global village ini masih aja ada orang Islam yang main 
> > sensor...
> >  
> > --
> > 
> > Sneak a Peak? Iran doesn't think so, blocks access to VPN
> > 
> > Sunday, 10 March 2013
> > 
> > Iranian man uses a mobile phone to record images of a protest in 
> > Tehran in this undated photo made available June 22, 2009. 
> > (Reuters)
> > 
> > Al Arabiya with Reuters -
> > 
> > Iranian authorities have taken to another measure curb internet 
> > freedoms by blocking the use of most "virtual private networks", 
> > a tool most of its population used to get around an extensive 
> > government Internet filter, Iranian media quoted an official as 
> > saying on Sunday.
> > 
> > A widespread government Internet filter prevents stops Iranians 
> > from accessing sites on official grounds they are offensive or 
> > criminal.
> > 
> > Article 24 of the constitution gives the state a free hand in 
> > restricting freedom of expression, declaring, "Publications and 
> > the press have freedom of expression except when there is 
> > infringement of the basic tenets of Islam or public rights."
> > 
> > However, the "basic tenets of Islam" and "public rights" are not 
> > defined in the constitution, meaning the authorities can use 
> > their own interpretation and crack down on free expression at 
> > will.
> > 
> > Many Iranians evade the filter through use of VPN software, which 
> > provides encrypted links directly to private networks based 
> > abroad, and can allow a computer to behave as if it is based in 
> > another country.
> > 
> > But authorities have now blocked "illegal" VPN access, an Iranian 
> > legislator told the Mehr news agency on Sunday. Iranian web users 
> > confirmed that VPNs were blocked.
> > 
> > "Within the last few days illegal VPN ports in the country have 
> > been blocked," said Ramezanali Sobhani-Fard, the head of 
> > parliament's information and communications technology committee, 
> > according to Mehr. "Only legal and registered VPN scan from now 
> > on be used."
> > 
> > Internet censorship in Iran has increased since 2005 given many 
> > users saw it as their `saving grace'; an easy way to get around 
> > Iran's strict press laws.
> > 
> > The Iranian regime opponents have previously expressed their 
> > heavy reliance on Web-based communication with the outside world.
> > 
> > Iran is holding a presidential election in June, its first since 
> > 2009, when a disputed result led to the worst unrest since the 
> > 1979 Islamic revolution.
> > 
> > Protesters used services like Facebook to communicate during 
> > those "Green Movement" demonstrations, and the government has 
> > taken steps to curb access to the Internet in the last few 
> > months, apparently determined to prevent a repeat this time.
> > 
> > An internet user named Mohamad from the Iranian city of Isfahan 
> > confirmed that VPNs had been blocked.
> > 
> > "VPNs are cut off. They've shut all the ports," he said in a 
> > Facebook message, adding he was using another form of software to 
> > access the service without a VPN. He said Skype and Viber, 
> > internet services used to make telephone calls, had also been 
> > blocked.
> > 
> > Iranian authorities banned Google's email service for a week last 
> > year but reopened access after complaints from officials. They 
> > have also announced plans to switch citizens onto a domestic 
> > Internet network which would be largely isolated from the World 
> > Wide Web.
> >
>




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