Silencing online speech in Tunisia
Blocking web 2.0 websites (Youtube, Dailymotion, Facebook) and barring access to local outspoken websites and blogs is the most obvious way of cracking down of the online free speech in Tunisia. It should be emphasized, however, that this is only one tool in the regime’s hand. Tunisia has adapted to the web 2.0 revolution by developing a broader strategy composed of a wide range of instruments [...]
صفحات من تاريخ الكفاح القلمي بتونس منذ… 87 عاما
GVsummit08: Defending Free Speech Online
The first day of the Global Voices Citizen Media Summit 2008 brought together core activists from different local anti-censorship groups, NGO’s representatives and tools developers. Day One was devoted to discuss the challenges facing freedom of expression and debate the state of censorship and anti-censorship efforts in the world featuring several panels on matters relating [...]
قمة أصوات عالمية ببودابست: بإتجاه حركة دولية لمناهضة الحجب
قرصنة موقع نواة و إتلاف محتواه و قاعدة البيانت
النظام التونسي محاصر على الأنترنت و سلاحه الوحيد هو الحجب
Mon interview avec Arab Press Network (APN)
« La censure transforme l’homme en âne et la société en écurie », estime un blogueur tunisien
Natif de Bizerte, le blogueur tunisien Sami Ben Gharbia est un farouche défenseur de la liberté d’expression qui a préféré quitter son pays plutôt que de se taire. Après un long périple qui l’a mené du Tchad en Iran [...]

