Iran reblocks Twitter and Facebook; local entrepreneur says it wasn't a glitch Last night, several social media users reported that Twitter and Facebook were unblocked in Iran, making it possible to post directly to... Nina Curley • 17 September, 2013 Censorship
Update: Facebook resolves Tor issues UPDATE: Tor has posted that Facebook is not blocking Tor. "A high volume of malicious activity across Tor exit nodes triggered... Nina Curley • 18 June, 2013 Internet Freedom Technology Censorship
Movement builds in Jordan to reverse media censorship Yesterday, just three days after the Jordanian government moved to block around 300 websites, leaders of media sites met with members of... Nina Curley • 06 June, 2013 Internet Freedom Censorship
Who Egypt’s YouTube Ban Will Hurt the Most On the anniversary of the day Mubarak stepped down two years ago, Egypt is still facing a pending 30-day ban on YouTube, ordered by Egypt’s ... Nina Curley • 11 February, 2013 Censorship
Circumvention Tech Summit in Tunis OpenITP and the Information Security Coalition (ISC) will be hosting the Circumvention Tech Summit in Tunis, Tunisia from November... Wamda • 29 October, 2012 Censorship Conferences Corruption
Sami Ben Gharbia of Tunisian Collective Blog Nawaat at SHARE Beirut [Wamda TV] At the SHARE Beirut gathering last weekend, Nawaat co-founder Sami Ben Gharbia discussed the influence of Tunisian independent collective... Glen Dalakian II • 11 October, 2012 Censorship Conferences Diaspora
Resisting Internet Censorship: Katherine Maher of Access at SHARE Beirut [Wamda TV] Katherine Maher of online internet rights site Access discusses the rise of censorship in the Arab World and how citizens can learn more... Nina Curley • 09 October, 2012 Censorship Internet Freedom
Digital Freedoms: A Middle East Update This article is cross-posted from Access. The past week has been a busy one for the evolving world of Middle East digital freedom: a... Katherine Maher • 13 September, 2012 Censorship
Activists Plan Blackout to Protest ICT Censorship in Jordan In hopes of discouraging the government from passing amendments that enable censorship, digital activists in Jordan are staging a... Nina Curley • 29 August, 2012 Censorship
Internet Censorship Called A Black Eye for Jordan's Tech Sector As Ramadan comes to an end, controversy is building in Jordan over potential internet censorship. After Jordan's Ministry of... Nina Curley • 15 August, 2012 Censorship Jordan
Jordan's Internet Blackout Wamda joins the internet blackout in Jordan today by encouraging you to read about the recents events that threaten web and mobile ... Wamda • 28 August, 2012 Censorship