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anon | 21.03.2009 09:19 | Other Press | Repression | Technology

Internal bank memos about alleged tax avoidance were withdrawn from Guardian website after lawyers obtained emergency temporary injunction

BUT (hush hush) they ARE available on Wikileaks (secure.wikileaks.org)


 http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/mar/19/barclays-tax-guardian-injunction

Comment Is NOT Free on The Guardian. Look at all the censored comments. Many more posts were simply removed entirely. Even posts criticising the censorship were censored.

 https://secure.wikileaks.org/wiki/The_Guardian:_Censored_Barclays_tax_avoidance_leaked_memos,_16_Mar_2009

Mr Justice Blake, I hold you in contempt.

anon

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censorship

21.03.2009 23:53

> Comment Is NOT Free on The Guardian. Look at all the censored comments. Many more posts were simply removed entirely. Even posts criticising the censorship were censored.

The exact same thing can be said about IndyMedia. The amount of comments they remove under the 'editorial guidelines' excuse is crazy. Do a google search on "indymedia censorship" to find out the extent of it.

jeff


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x1 censored

22.03.2009 22:09

> Comment Is NOT Free on The Guardian. Look at all the censored comments. Many more posts were simply removed entirely. Even posts criticising the censorship were censored.

The exact same thing can be said about IndyMedia. The amount of comments they remove under the 'editorial guidelines' excuse is crazy. Do a google search on "indymedia censorship" to find out the extent of it.

mario


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