Shout beyond the Cyber Censorship
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- 2014.12.14
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- 2014.12
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Shout beyond the Cyber Censorship
Imagine that you are chased by the security police one morning, right after you got out of the cafeteria and headed to your office. They apprehend you because you criticized the president sharply with your friends in the cyberspace a few days ago. You are wondering how they knew about your criticism and location. Many nations have recently exercised censorship on what people say in the cyberspace, which is a violation of freedom of speech. Some say that watching the public is not an act of suppression to them, but is gift of civilization to control over the whole nation effectively and securely. However, many national intelligence agencies must stop watching people in cyberspace, because it is against national affair orders, ineffective measure to prevent national threats, and ultimately to limit freedom of speech.
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