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Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:15:05 +0800
From: "Al Alegre" <alalegre@fma.ph>
Subject: [communication 1665] This is how a government-filtered internet looks
To: "NetAktibista Group" <netaktibista@yahoogroups.com>,	"commrights-asia list" <commrights-asia@mail.fma.ph>,	<psis-cs@mail.fma.ph>, "wsis-asia" <communication@wsisasia.org>
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Some post-WSIS reading...

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This is how a government-filtered internet looks

All ISPs in Tunisia are forced to run their traffic through ATI, which then
watches where its citizens go and checks out what is on the other end. If it
doesn't like what it sees - usually criticism of the government - it simply
blocks the site altogether.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/21/tunisia_net_filtered/