Iran, Australia and North Korea become the next Internet Enemy

March 13, 2010

Not only China, some countries also began to receive a seal as an enemy of the internet. it’s was given to countries that do censorship of cyberspace.

Reporters Without Borders, organization based in France assessing Australia, Iran and North Korea as a country in restraint of freedom in cyberspace. Reporters Without Borders is known as an international nongovernmental organization that conducts research on and support the freedom of the press.

Not only the Reporters Without Borders, the UK Internet industry also provides the labels ‘Internet Enemy’ In 2009 the Australian communications minister, Stephen Conroy.

Conroy would make the policy known to a number of content blocks that contain sex, drugs and violence. Thus was launched SMH, Saturday (13/3/2010).

Efforts to block content, some time ago, immediately got some criticism from some parties in Australia. The contradiction comes from the Liberal party, who balked at the rule.

Meanwhile, outside of these countries, other countries belonging to the category of enemies of the Internet among others, Myanmar, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, and China.

“China is a country that imprisons the most freedom in cyberspace, followed by Vietnam and Iran, which has made a shambles of attack to a number of sites some time ago,” the report Reporters Without Borders.


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