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Egyptian Government Internet Blackout – Lessons for America PCNAA
The Egyptian Government shut down internet and cell phone services to silence political dissent. President Hosni Mubarack has previously acted quickly and decisively to sever internet communication in Egypt in response to pro-democratic uprisings involving protesters using social media such … Continue reading →
Posted in Bloggers, Internet censorship, Twitter, Uncategorized, Wikileaks
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