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Internet Freedom Project: Online, engaged, and on guard
The internet crackles with potential – the ability to connect, share, communicate. But in many countries, these freedoms are stifled by state censorship, surveillance, disinformation and economic inequality. Five reports from China, Russia, Cuba, Somalia and the Middle East show how the struggle for internet freedom plays out in the lives of ordinary citizens.
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Internet Freedom Project: Online, engaged, and on guard
The internet crackles with potential – the ability to connect, share, communicate. But in many countries, these freedoms are stifled by state censorship, surveillance, disinformation and economic inequality. Five reports from China, Russia, Cuba, Somalia and the Middle East show how the struggle for internet freedom plays out in the lives of ordinary citizens.
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Internet Freedom Project: Online, engaged, and on guard
The internet crackles with potential – the ability to connect, share, communicate. But in many countries, these freedoms are stifled by state censorship, surveillance, disinformation and economic inequality. Five reports from China, Russia, Cuba, Somalia and the Middle East show how the struggle for internet freedom plays out in the lives of ordinary citizens.
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- http://www.rfa.org/english
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