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  • Wikipedia - Internet Censorship144862
  • Internet Censorship by Country144863
  • Wikipedia - Internet Censorship in the United States 144864
  • OpenNet Initiative144868
  • Internet censorship: who controls what - Interactive Map by Guardian144869
  • The Many Types of Online Censorship - Article by Freedom House144870
  • How Internet Censorship Works144874
  • The Web Index144875
  • Governments told Google to remove 50% more content in 2022 – with Turkey and the US stand-outs - Canary 27.11.23385990
  • Record number of countries enforced internet blackouts in 2022 - Al Jazeera 28.02.23332396
  • In 2022, the world saw 187 internet shutdowns – 84 by India alone - Al Jazeera 28.02.23332397
  • Big Tech Should Support the Iranian People, Not the Regime - NY TIMES 30.09.22309184
  • When Will Iran’s Internet Censorship Collapse? - SLATE 29.09.22309008
  • U.S. lets tech firms boost internet access in Iran following a crackdown on protesters - NPR 23.09.22308945
  • Red-tagged independent media blocked in Philippine internet back online - Global Voices 21.09.22306424
  • Azerbaijan and Armenia block TikTok amid border clashes - OONI 16.09.22308910
  • Report Hidden Harms: The Misleading Promise of Monitoring Students Online - Center for Democracy and Technology 03.08.22309035
  • Russia Is Quietly Ramping Up Its Internet Censorship Machine - WIRED 25.07.22297811
  • Iron net: Digital repression in the Middle East and North Africa - European Council on Foreign Relations 29.06.22297817
  • Taming the tech giants is one thing. Giving free rein to censors quite another - Guardian 23.10.21262747
  • Mapping internet shutdowns around the world - Al Jazeera 03.03.21237001
  • Censored Planet: University of Michigan research finds worldwide increase in internet censorship - WSWS 26.11.20228046
  • Archivists Are Trying to Make Sure a ‘Pirate Bay of Science’ Never Goes Down - Vice 12/19217914
  • 55 Charts That Prove Governments Are Increasingly Censoring Your Internet (Huffington Post, March 2013)144876
  • Top 10 Internet Censored Countries (Feb 2014)144880
  • Moving Toward a Censorship-free Internet - Internet Society144881
  • China's Great Firewall descends on Hong Kong internet users - Guardian 08.07.20212210
  • Digital Freedom in Bangladesh: Navigating in uncertain waters - Index 10.04.14144882
  • Australia: Authorities want ISPs to police the web - Index 19.02.14144886
  • Sleepwalking Into Censorship: How Internet Freedom Is Under Threat - Quietus 23.01.14144887
  • India: Digital freedom under threat? - Index on Censorship Report (Nov 2013)144888
  • Sir Tim Berners-Lee Warns Of 'Growing Tide Of Surveillance And Censorship' - Huffington Post 22.11.13144892
  • Regime repression stifles Sudan’s net freedom - 04.10.13144893
  • Cyber Censorship in 2012: A review - 03/13144894
  • India has an internet problem - Open Democracy 15.03.13144898
  • Belarus: Pulling the plug - Index 04.03.13144899
  • Internet freedom? Not in Azerbaijan - Index 06.11.12144900
  • Thailand Welcomes Twitter Censorship Policy - Huffington Post 30.01.12144904
  • Belarus Bans Foreign Websites - Huffington Post 06.01.12144905
  • United Arab Emirates will not ban Blackberries - 10/10144906
  • India threatens to suspend BlackBerry by 31 August - BBC 8/10144911
  • Saudi Arabia: BlackBerry gets a reprieve... for now - Independent 8/10144912
  • Blackberry 'averts' Saudi ban - Al-Jazeera 8/10144916
  • Behind the Blackberry ban - Al-Jazeera 8/10144917
  • Saudi Arabia to ban BlackBerry services from Friday - Electronista 8/10144918
  • UAE to block many BlackBerry services in October - Independent 8/10144922
  • BlackBerrys pose 'security risk' say UAE authorities- BBC 7/10144923
  • UAE Blackberry update was spyware - BBC 7/09144924
  • Blackberry spurns Indian spy call - BBC 5/08144928
  • Mandate of Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy - Human Rights Council 04.04.24450117
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