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  2. Censorship by country - Wikipedia

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    Censorship by country collects information on censorship, Internet censorship, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and human rights by country and presents it in a sortable table, together with links to articles with more information. In addition to countries, the table includes information on former countries, disputed countries ...

  3. Censorship of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    National riots over the country's war-crimes trials resulted in the deaths of 56 people between 19 January 2013 and 2 March 2013. On 18 November 2015, the same Awami League government banned Facebook again on the eve of the final judgement of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami leader Ali Ahsan Muhammad Mujahid and Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader ...

  4. Internet censorship and surveillance by country - Wikipedia

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    Detailed country by country information on Internet censorship and surveillance is provided in the Freedom on the Net reports from Freedom House, by the OpenNet Initiative, by Reporters Without Borders, and in the Country Reports on Human Rights Practices from the U.S. State Department Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.

  5. List of citizenships refused entry to foreign states - Wikipedia

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    These countries do not recognize the State of Israel; therefore Israeli passport holders are denied entry, yet some countries that don't recognize the State of Israel don't deny entry of Israeli citizens (e.g. Indonesia or Somalia). Citizens of foreign countries containing Israeli Stamps are also refused entry into specific countries. [2] Iraq

  6. Censorship of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Before the switch to HTTPS, some countries blocked articles on sensitive topics, such as ideas espoused by a political opposition party, articles about current events (e.g. Russia), or ideas that are against the religious tradition of a regime (e.g. Iran). After the switch to HTTPS around 2016, it was no longer possible to see which pages on a ...

  7. Great Firewall - Wikipedia

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    Internet cafés, an extremely popular way of getting online in developing countries and where fewer people can afford a personal computer, are regulated by the Chinese government and by local Chinese government officials. Minors (in China, those under the age of 18) are not allowed into Internet cafés, although this law is widely ignored, and ...

  8. EU-Alert - Wikipedia

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    Delivery time of Location Based SMS warning messages to groups of people in the Geo-target area are long and are depending on the number of people present in the area, it can take up to several hours to reach 300,000 people in a city e.g. in the May 2018 Sweden case [34] and in the September 2019 Portugal case.

  9. Net neutrality by country - Wikipedia

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    The FCC would reinstate net neutrality under the administration of Joe Biden, voting 3-2 in favor of reclassifying broadband as a public utility. [103] This ruling was overturned on January 2, 2025 at the eve of the second Trump administration by the 6th Circuit Appeals Court. Staff (2 January 2025). "Net Neutrality Rules Struck Down by Appeals ...