September 18, 2011
Fear of Repression Spurs Scholars and Activists to Build Alternate Internets
Yana Paskova for The Chronicle
Washington
Computer networks proved their organizing power during the recent uprisings in the Middle East, in which Facebook pages amplified street protests that toppled dictators. But those same networks showed their weaknesses as well, such as when the Egyptian government walled off most of its citizens from the Internet in an attempt to silence protesters.
That has led scholars and activists increasingly to consider the Internet's wiring as a disputed political frontier.
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It is a nice post about the all about corruption of the courts and the legal profession. According to me corruption spread in all professions. But its not good that its also enter in courts and law professions.
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