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Reporters without Frontiers: Post Sept 11 : Internet Freedom Attacks

Media D Day | 12.09.2002 01:44

The Internet on probation : Anti-terrorism drive threatens Internet freedoms worldwide

Report by Reporters Without Frontiers
 http://www.rsf.fr

11 September 2002

Reporters Without Borders warned today that security "abuses" by the world's governments in the year since the 11 September attacks in the United States have increasingly put the Internet under the control of security services.

"Basic Internet freedoms have clearly been cut back," said the organisation's secretary-general, Robert Ménard, and the Internet can be put on the list of the "collateral damage" caused by the "tragic events" in New York and Washington and the drive for tighter security.

Many governments had also used the pretext of the anti-terrorism drive to curb basic freedoms or crack down on their domestic opponents using the Internet.

Report includes sections on:

Canada
Denmark
European Union
France
Germany
India
Italy
Spain
United States

More details at:  http://www.rsf.fr/article.php3?id_article=3671

Download report at:  http://www.rsf.fr/IMG/doc-1274.pdf

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