The Orwellian censorship of Wikileaks
February 22nd, 2008
Internet censorship is something we normally associate with countries such as Iran or China, but increasingly Western governmental and legal authorities are aggressively restricting the ability of users to view information unimpeded.
Such is the story with Wikileaks, one of the most essential websites launched in the last year and designed to publish leaked material from across the world, including the US Rules of Engagement in Iraq and news about Guantanamo Bay officials conducting covert attacks on the internet.
For some reason the original article cannot be accessed at the moment (too much traffic may be the cause) but here’s a cached version of it which you can read here.
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