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By Freedom Against Censorship Thailand |
<p>We have just discovered free Thai language news site <a href="http://liberalthai.wordpress.com/">Liberal Thai</a> blocked by a transparent proxy redirecting users to Thailand&rsquo;s ICT ministry.</p>
By Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) |
<p>On 18 July 2007, a law to prevent cyber crime is expected to come into force in Thailand. It will be the first law in the country to govern the Internet. This capsule report outlines developments relating to the Internet since the 19 September 2006 coup that ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra.</p>
By FACT |
<p>Freedom Against Censorship Thailand (FACT) has just downloaded the most current, official, secret blocklist from the servers at Thailand's Ministry of Information and Communication Technology and posted it to FACT's website.</p>
By Prachatai |
<p>Prachatai - 2 June 2007 - Amidst rising concern over Internet censorship in the country, the Information and Communication Ministry (ICT) on Friday raised another &quot;concern&quot; over a &quot;satiric&quot; view allegedly carried in the popular online newspaper website Prachatai.com.</p>
By Prachatai |
<p>Thailand&rsquo;s military-backed government is undermining free political debate and delaying the return to democracy by barring access to many political websites, Human Rights Watch said today.</p>