To block or not to block ...

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To block or not to block ... -

We see more and more governments play with the idea to block websites that promote violence, and are "harmful" to their citizens. personal views, opinions of bloggers and freedom of expression advocates who dare criticize governments are not welcome. This resulted in a number of countries such as Turkey and Russia to crack down against political opponents, and place blocks on certain sites, introduce methods to track and monitor the surfing habits of the people to place a stranglehold the right to a free and open internet.

recently Ukraine moved dangerously close to copy Russia to close media companies in order to protect the security and national interests of the country and without a court order. A number of news organizations including Reporters Without Borders strongly criticized the government called the bill "draconian". According to some media outlets, including the World journalist said the government has now withdrawn from the draft. A great victory for a free and open internet, however, HMA! will be keeping an eye on this situation.

Malaysia also thought to impose a website block on Facebook. About 2,000 cases of abuse reported by users of Facebook have prompted the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek listen Malaysians, saying, "If people believe that Facebook should be closed, we are ready to consider the matter. "

A number of suggestions on how to control abuses have included Facebook users to register their accounts with the government authorities, but it would require the cooperation of Facebook in the United States that would be very difficult to implement. many organizations fear that if it does go ahead, freedom of expression would be killed.
However, the Minister has now changed his mind and said that the government has not intend to block the social media site. again, HMA! we will monitor the situation closely.

According watchdog of internet freedom freedom House, a new press law is currently in committee in the Turkish parliament, which would force Internet news sites to register their names with the government authorities, mirroring the law which came into force in Russia on 1 August
Freedom House recently published a report entitled "the fight for the Internet in Turkey", which describes the country as a "battleground state", meaning "it is a place where a young population, improved technology, and international connections could lead to internet freedom in the world might envy, or when the government tactic could provide a model to stop a vibrant online sphere ".

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