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Friday, October 5
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anonymous
on Fri 05 Oct 2007 02:48 PM PDT
I did a one on one interview with host Steve Paikin of TVO's the Agenda. The episode page is here, where you can downoad the video and audio podcast of the interview. We cover events in Burma, the OpenNet Initiative and psiphon psiphon.
by
anonymous
on Fri 05 Oct 2007 02:21 PM PDT
From Forbes.com
According to Ron Deibert, director at the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab and an investigator at the OpenNet Initiative. "Now that the government's crackdown has succeeded, they're beginning to let information trickle out again," he says. Deibert speculates that even for a country as repressive as Myanmar, the cost of shutting off all outside connections is too great to sustain for long. "There's the cost of lost business and the government's own inability to communicate," he says. "Myanmar wants to avoid the risk of being seen as a pariah. These are all reasons they need to connect with the outside world." Found HERE. |
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