Monday, February 21, 2011

In the midst of social tension, internet censorship East

China and Libya they see as a threat. In Morocco, internet helped in convening the march for democracy. Beijing joined the group of systems to which their citizens are demanding change. As a mirror of events in Arab countries, dozens gathered at the center of the capital to demand democracy. Before the call, the Government took no risks and has taken measures since the riots seen in North Africa.

China blocked traffic to narrow the request. Beijing responds to the latent threat in cyberspace, the key to the success of the riots in Tunisia and Egypt. Libya did the same and limited, since Saturday, access to web sites. The Moroccans had their first call through Facebook. Cuba is far from the East.

The lack of infrastructure for a limited conventional shipping to the call, even, imply demands for change. Social movements limit their struggle to demand the release of political prisoners, through traditional media.

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