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25 June, 2010

The internet to be censored in the US.

By Sam Pascua

The US is following suit with countries such as China, Korea and Australia with the introduction of laws to censor the web and the voice of freedom. The Americans just as Australians are allowing their government to take away their civil liberties and their right to freedom of speech and the ability to gather news stories from non traditional media.

As stated previously on Di blogs, the time is now to fight for our rights to a free and open web. Australians need to get behind the freedom movement and support organisations such as the EFA.

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06 June, 2010

It’s time to tell mum – GREAT video

By Sam Pascua

The Australian Federal Government is about to introduce mandatory internet filtering. If implemented it will make Australia the most heavily censored country in the western world. They’ve told us it’s to protect the kids but the truth is it doesn’t. By telling your mum the facts you will help her realise that if she really wants to protect kids online,mandatory filtering isn’t the answer.

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16 March, 2010

EFA responds to Senator Conroy’s challenge and attack

By Sam Pascua

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The EFA need to be supported, they are being attacked by Senator Stephen Conroy who is using standard scare tactics to beat down the growing voices of opposition to his plan to censor the Australian web and limit Australian right to freedom of speech. It is now or never, Australians need to stand up and fight for their right for freedom against the oppressive measures Senator Stephen Conroy and the Rudd Government are trying to force on the Australian public.

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Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) has responded to the extraordinary challenge and attacks directed at it by the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Senator Stephen Conroy in Question Time yesterday and today.

In a response to a question asked by Senator Sue Boyce about Australia recently being added to a watch list of countries with worrying Internet censorship trends by Reporters Without Borders, Senator Conroy accused EFA of misleading the public and international organisations.

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