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Repressive regimes have stepped up efforts to censor the Internet and jail dissidents, Reporters Without Borders said in a study out Thursday.
China, Iran and Tunisia, which are on the group's "Enemies of the Internet" list, got more sophisticated at censorship and overcoming dissidents' attempts to communicate online, said Reporters Without Borders' Washington director, Clothilde Le Coz.
Meanwhile, Turkey and Russia found themselves on the group's "Under Surveillance" list of nations in danger of making the main enemies list.
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For four decades, Thomas Lopez, also known as Meatball Fulton, has been president of The ZBS Foundation, a not-for-profit arts organization dedicated to the production of lush, adventurous, experimental modern radio fiction. ZBS' large catalog of productions includes many adventures from characters who have, over the years, become beloved: metaphysical adventurer Jack Flanders and Ruby the Galactic Gumshoe are the two best-known.
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After weeks of back-and-forth negotiations between Internet search giant Google and the Chinese government, Google says it will continue to oppose China's efforts to censor information on the Internet. For the past several years, Google has censored results on its Google.cn search engine as requested by the Chinese government. But recently, Google decided to pull the plug.
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The attacks by Chinese hackers on Google's systems have entered the realm of international relations. In a speech on Internet freedom in Washington on Thursday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called on China to make a "transparent" probe of the situation.
By Namit Arora(This five-part series on early Islamic history begins with the rise of Islam, shifts to its golden age, examines two major currents of early Islamic thought—rationalism and Sufi mysticism—and concludes with an epilogue. It builds on precursor essays I wrote at Stanford’s Green Library during a summer sabbatical years ago, and on subsequent travels in Islamic lands of the Middle East and beyond.)__________________________________________
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(This five-part series on early Islamic history begins with the rise of Islam, shifts to its golden age, examines two major currents of early Islamic thought—rationalism and Sufi mysticism—and concludes with an epilogue. It builds on precursor essays I wrote at Stanford’s Green Library during a summer sabbatical years ago, and on subsequent travels in Islamic lands of the Middle East and beyond.)__________________________________________
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- Abdul al-Malik
- Abu Muslim
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- Aleppo
- Ali
- Arabian coast
- Arabian Desert
- Arabian Peninsula
- Armenia
- Baghdad
- Baghdad,Baghdad Governorate,Iraq
- Bedouin
- Bernard Lewis
- bishop
- Caliph
- Christian Arabs
- Colombia University Press
- Constantine
- Cordoba
- Damascus
- Dome of the Rock
- Egypt
- Emperor
- Europe
- Fertile Crescent
- France
- Germany
- Gibraltar
- God
- Governor
- Hagia Sophia
- historian
- Husayn
- India
- Indus
- Iran
- Iraq
- Islamic Republic of Iran
- Issac
- Italy
- Jerusalem
- Jerusalem,Israel
- King
- machinery
- Majid Fakhry
- Major
- Mecca
- Medina
- Mediterranean
- messenger
- Middle East
- Muhammad
- Muharram
- Oxford University
- Oxford University Press
- Palestine
- Pars
- Persia
- Persian Gulf
- Persian Gulf
- Philip K. Hitti
- pilgrimage site
- political leader
- Qayrawan
- Red Sea
- Roman Catholic Church
- Roman Christianity
- Roman church
- Roman Empire
- Rome
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- Shi’a shrine
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- temple of Jupiter
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(This five-part series on early Islamic history begins with the rise of Islam, shifts to its golden age, examines two major currents of early Islamic thought—rationalism and Sufi mysticism—and concludes with an epilogue. It builds on precursor essays I wrote at Stanford’s Green Library during a summer sabbatical years ago, and on subsequent travels in Islamic lands of the Middle East and beyond.)__________________________________________
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- Abdul al-Malik
- Abu Muslim
- Africa
- Albert Hourani
- Aleppo
- Ali
- Arabian coast
- Arabian Peninsula
- Armenia
- Baghdad
- Baghdad,Baghdad Governorate,Iraq
- Bedouin
- Bernard Lewis
- bishop
- Caliph
- Christian Arabs
- Constantine
- Cordoba
- Damascus
- Dome of the Rock
- Egypt
- Emperor
- Europe
- Fertile Crescent
- France
- Germany
- Gibraltar
- God
- Governor
- Hagia Sophia
- historian
- Husayn
- India
- Indus
- Iran
- Iraq
- Islamic Republic of Iran
- Issac
- Italy
- Jerusalem
- Jerusalem,Israel
- King
- machinery
- Majid Fakhry
- Major
- Mecca
- Medina
- Mediterranean
- messenger
- Middle East
- Muhammad
- Muharram
- Oxford University
- Oxford University Press
- Palestine
- Persia
- Persian Gulf
- Persian Gulf
- Philip K. Hitti
- pilgrimage site
- political leader
- Qayrawan
- Red Sea
- Roman Catholic Church
- Roman Christianity
- Roman church
- Roman Empire
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