Hi,
During the past couple of days reports had surfaced from various people
about the difficulty of accessing TamilNet - the pro Tamil Tiger website.
Now it seems to official - TamilNet.com has been blocked by the Sri
Lankan Government. As of this moment (20 June 2007), it is not possible
to
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*Clamping down on the Internet: The ban on
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Dear Zev,
The discussion can go many directions, especially those of ethics of
reporting, I am forwarding to you some of them from the Nettime list:
http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0706/msg00022.html
http://www.radio101.hr/?section=1page=1item=28608
(article in Croatian)
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magazine, responsible for broadening the press freedoms in the
emerging post-Yugoslav states, stopped publishing today.
What neither war, nor communism,