I did an interview with Clark Boyd about Burma here
The reclusive military regime in Burma -- or Myanmar -- can't stop the news of protests there from spreading around the world. Information technology like the Internet and cell phones are helping Burmese pro-democracy activists get the word out. That wasn't the case in 1988 -- the last time there was a pro-democracy uprising in Burma. From BBCNews
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Al Jazeera International has a great show called Listening Post hosted by Richard Gizbert. I wish we were able to see this show in Canada! Last December 2006, the Listening Post did a feature story on psiphon around the time of its public release. Thanks to the kind folks at the Listening Post we were able to get an archive of the copy of post it to youtube HERE.
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