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Tajikistan begins blocking access to news sites, Facebook

article published on 4 March, 2012

Following the publication of an article critical of the country's long-standing president, Tajikistan has blocked all access to two Russian-language news sites and the social networking giant Facebook. ISPs in the nation say the shutdown was ordered by the state-run communications service. Any user who tries to access the sites will be met with a redirect to their homepage, or the homepage ... [ read the full article ]

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4. March 2012 @ 15:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
"Censorship", oh yeah, that's the best way to get the public to rally on your side! Nothing turns the tide of "I suck harder" than sharting on the 'perfect date', right at that good night kiss more than to start censoring what the populace is trying to educate themselves to. Jerk-offs!

If nothing else, follow the US' model & publicly lie to everyone... You know 'spin' everything into a maple sweet flavored rabbit turd. Most of the public will swallow it & not even taste it anyways.

Now they'll get to it even easier & believe ANY propaganda that speaks negatively against him. Not that I would blame them anyway.

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4. March 2012 @ 16:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
except for one problem.

isp redirection

any person with a personal computer can still access Facebook just change your ip
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4. March 2012 @ 22:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Great, another despot state on the planet. I guess these types of government will always be around to subjugate the populace. When is the next rocket ship to Mars so I can be on it?
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5. March 2012 @ 18:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Semperfipal:
Great, another despot state on the planet. I guess these types of government will always be around to subjugate the populace. When is the next rocket ship to Mars so I can be on it?
why they'll just want to rule you there too.

i never really understood the need to rule and the need to be subjugated, but we as humans have quite the history of both.

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5. March 2012 @ 18:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Iran is in the process of building a Mohammed approved Halal Intranet that will effectively cut-off the country from the Internet - it will make North Korea look like Shangri-La.
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6. March 2012 @ 16:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Control of the internet, to be used by tyrants, will occur worldwide if ACTA is imposed. What we are doing right now will be impossible.

See this article - pretty scary!
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