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IGF- Muzzled by the United Nations
Wednesday, November 18, 2009(Rebecca McKinnon)
The Internet Governance Forum is winding down today in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. There have been a lot of very constructive conversations in workshops and panels over the past four days about how to advance security, privacy, child protection, AND human rights and free expression on the Internet. Unfortunately, the biggest headline coming out of the forum so far has been an incid...
Original article from http://www.qlinks.net/update/2009/11/igf-muzzled-by-united-nations.htm
The Internet Governance Forum is winding down today in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. There have been a lot of very constructive conversations in workshops and panels over the past four days about how to advance security, privacy, child protection, AND human rights and free expression on the Internet. Unfortunately, the biggest headline coming out of the forum so far has been an incid...
Original article from http://www.qlinks.net/update/2009/11/igf-muzzled-by-united-nations.htm
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