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The international concern about Australia's proposed censorship of the internet is growing.We've had the US State Department expressing their concern to Senator Conroy's department (Conroy, astonishingly, denied any knowledge of this in the radio programme I linked to earlier), and now Reporters Without Borders have condemned it.The following item appeared on both "Asia Pacific" and Radio National's "Breakfast" today:http://www.abc.net.au/ra/asiapac/stories/201003/s2860663.htm
The international concern about Australia's proposed censorship of the internet is growing.
We've had the US State Department expressing their concern to Senator Conroy's department (Conroy, astonishingly, denied any knowledge of this in the radio programme I linked to earlier), and now Reporters Without Borders have condemned it.
The following item appeared on both "Asia Pacific" and Radio National's "Breakfast" today:
http://www.abc.net.au/ra/asiapac/stories/201003/s2860663.htm
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