Officers storm TV station in Zambia
Four policemen without warrants have raided television station Mobi TV in Lusaka, Zambia. They demanded for a copy of a programme addressing the controversial reappointment of an MP. Read more here
Four policemen without warrants have raided television station Mobi TV in Lusaka, Zambia. They demanded for a copy of a programme addressing the controversial reappointment of an MP. Read more here
As protests continue in Iran, details are emerging of the technology used to monitor citizens. Nokia Siemens Network has confirmed it supplied Iran with the technology needed to monitor, control, and read local telephone calls. It told the BBC that it sold a product called the Monitoring Centre to Iran Telecom in the second half of 2008. Read more here
China has confirmed it will continue with plans to force every computer in the country to run controversial filtering program Green Dam. The move follows news that Google have agreed to filter search results in China to screen out pornographic or explicit material. In a Twitter posting, prominent blogger Ai Weiwei appealed for an Internet boycott on the softwares launch in July, the same day of the anniversary to mark founding of the Chinese Communist Party. Read more here
The Italian trial of four Google executives accused of defamation for allowing a video to be posted online showing an autistic youth being abused, will begin today. They deny all charges and say the case is “a direct attack on a free and open internet”. Read more here