INTL: Blogs & Freedom of Speech
WorldPress.org has an article that looks at the state of blogging around the world and includes some interesting trivia about the origin of the word blog and related matters. It also highlights threats to free speech and citizen journalism.
A bulletin from France’s Reporters Without Borders (May 3) presented a foreboding look into the possible future repression of bloggers’ freedom of expression: "Dictators would seem powerless faced with this explosion of online material. How could they monitor the e-mails of China’s 130 million users or censor the messages posted by Iran’s 70,000 bloggers? The enemies of the Internet have unfortunately shown their determination and skill in doing just that. Censorship of the Web is growing and is now done on every continent. Traditional ‘predators of press freedom’ - Belarus, Burma, Cuba, Iran, Libya, the Maldives, Nepal, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam - all censor the Internet now. In 2003, only China, Vietnam and the Maldives had imprisoned cyber-dissidents. Now more countries do.
Full item: http://www.worldpress.org/2373.cfm
Hat tip: Julia Levy
