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Tunisia monitoring group urges end to internet censorship
International
Freedom of Expression eXchange (IFEX)
July 19, 2005
http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/68075/?PHPSESSID=fb17e467580286f455e4fbb50e7662c2
The IFEX Tunisia
Monitoring Group (TMG) has launched a new website detailing the
state of free expression in Tunisia and challenging the government
to end Internet blocking in the lead-up to the November 2005 World
Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).
The TMG, a coalition
of 13 free expression organisations, says Tunisia should show its
commitment to upholding the principles of freedom of expression
by ceasing the practice of blocking news and information websites
that are critical of the Tunisian government. From 16 to 18 November
2005, Tunisia will host the second phase of the WSIS, a UN-sponsored
summit aimed at bridging the digital divide between rich and poor
countries.
"The information
society of the future must be founded on free expression,"
says Steve Buckley of the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters
(AMARC). "That principle has been accepted by the governments
of the world in preparing for the summit. It is intolerable that
the host nation, Tunisia, remains a significant violator of free
expression."
The free expression
organisations have documented systemic Internet censorship by Tunisian
authorities. According to the TMG website - http://campaigns.ifex.org/tmg
- government censors routinely block access to at least 20 websites
that provide independent news and analysis about human rights and
political issues in Tunisia. They include kalimatunisie.com, tunezine.com,
tunisnews.net and reveiltunisien.org.
The TMG says
the credibility of the WSIS will be seriously compromised unless
Tunisia takes immediate measures to improve free expression conditions.
Visit the TMG
website: http://campaigns.ifex.org/tmg
For more information,
contact mena@ifex.org
The members
of the TMG include:
- Article 19
- Canadian
Journalists for Free Expression
- Egyptian
Organization of Human Rights
- Index on
Censorship
- International
Federation of Journalists
- International
PEN Writers in Prison Committee
- International
Publishers Association
- Journalistes
en Danger
- Media Institute
of Southern Africa
- Norwegian
PEN
- World Association
of Community Radio Broadcasters
- World Association
of Newspapers
- World Press
Freedom Committee
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