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  • by Roberto Rocha
  • published from Syria
  • on 2011.01.28

(English) Syria: internet censorship at its oddest

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  1. [...] as my predecessor, and temporary Technocité Mid East correspondent Roberto Rocha discovered. In Syria, he said social networking sites were blocked for the most part, but people were able to [...]

  2. [...] as my predecessor, and temporary Technocité Mid East correspondent Roberto Rocha discovered. In Syria, he said social networking sites were blocked for the most part, but people were able to [...]

  3. access4syria.blogspot.com is one for the website of proxy that syrian can use

    by hear syria on 2011.05.10
  4. Thank you ever so for you blog post.Thanks Again. Really Cool.

    by Charlie Stagg on 2012.02.05
  5. [...] old news to say that Damascus restricts citizen’s access to the web for its own purposes, deploying filters, blocks, malware and other dirty tricks to impede those critical of the regime. But recently, VOA [...]

  6. [...] old news to say that Damascus restricts citizen’s access to the web for its own purposes, deploying filters, blocks, malware and other dirty tricks to impede those critical of the regime. But recently, VOA [...]

  7. [...] it’s old news to say that Damascus restricts citizens’ access to the web for its own purposes, deploying filters, blocks, malware and other dirty tricks to impede those critical of the regime. But recently, VOA [...]

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