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Free expression online: a blogger is silenced, a website is blocked, your privacy is compromised.

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Link to: Egyptian government attempts to suppress the media

Egyptian government attempts to suppress the media

President Mohamed Morsi’s government and allies are pushing back against critical news coverage, suppressing critical journalists and state-run newspapers, putting a journalist on trial, and attacking three journalists on the street.

Link to: India’s face-off with Internet freedom

India’s face-off with Internet freedom

Although only 10 per cent of India’s population is online, a divisive national debate over Internet freedom has implications for the country’s economic and political growth, says Index on Censorship.

Link to: Hacker group targets Ecuadorian politician’s blog protesting communications resolution

Hacker group targets Ecuadorian politician’s blog protesting communications resolution

The personal blog of Fernando Alvarado, National Communications Secretary, was hacked as part of the Anonymous Internet Operation Surkishka, in response to a communications resolution forcing service providers to give user information to authorities.

Link to: How China censors the web

How China censors the web

Index on Censorship explains how the Chinese authorities censor domestic sites and how they censor the web outside China.

Link to: Blogger given three-month sentence for contempt of court in Malaysia

Blogger given three-month sentence for contempt of court in Malaysia

A blogger has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for breaking an order not to criticise a government minister in Malaysia.

Link to: Two bloggers sentenced to lengthy jail terms in Vietnam

Two bloggers sentenced to lengthy jail terms in Vietnam

Vietnamese bloggers Le Thanh Tung and Dinh Dang Dinh have been sentenced to five and six-year jail terms respectively after advocating for democracy and pluralism.

Link to: News website correspondent arrested, held incommunicado in Djibouti

News website correspondent arrested, held incommunicado in Djibouti

Houssein Ahmed Farah was arrested at around 11 a.m. on 8 August in Djibouti-Ville by two police officers, Col. Abdoulkader Ibrahim Gona and Col. Abdillahi Hassan Boulaleh.

Link to: Surge in website blocking following violent clashes between government forces, armed groups in eastern Tajikistan

Surge in website blocking following violent clashes between government forces, armed groups in eastern Tajikistan

The Russian news agency RIA-Novosti’s website has joined Asia-Plus, YouTube and a number of other sites recently filtered and blocked in Tajikistan.

Link to: Media skeptical over Press Council Act amendments

Media skeptical over Press Council Act amendments

The government plans to amend the 1973 act so that websites will be regulated by the same agency that regulates printed media.

Link to: Southeast Asian groups point to increasing censorship, attacks on online expression

Southeast Asian groups point to increasing censorship, attacks on online expression

The space for free expression on the Internet is shrinking, said the Southeast Asia civil society delegates to a regional Internet governance forum.

Link to: Authorities block Internet, mobile and landline connections to Gorno Badakhshan province

Authorities block Internet, mobile and landline connections to Gorno Badakhshan province

The blocking of communications has taken place as dozens of deaths have been reported after troops were sent to the region to arrest those responsible for the murder of the local state security chief.

Link to: Need for transparency on secret surveillance contracts

Need for transparency on secret surveillance contracts

According to a July 16 press report, the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena) – the body that oversees Mexico’s Army and Air Force – awarded five surveillance contracts from March 2011 – 2012, without opening them up to bid.

Link to: Weekly blocked for reporting on Meles’ health

Weekly blocked for reporting on Meles’ health

The government ordered that 30,000 copies of Feteh newspaper be blocked for national security reasons after the paper reported that the prime minister had been hospitalised in Brussels.

Link to: Bloggers attacked by suspected state agents

Bloggers attacked by suspected state agents

The five bloggers suffered cuts from broken glass after the assailants smashed the window of their vehicle.

Link to: Authorities prohibit news coverage of economic sanctions

Authorities prohibit news coverage of economic sanctions

In separate incidents, at least three journalists have been imprisoned over the last month.

Journalists leave a road leading to the national security building after access to the area was blocked in Damascus on 18 July 2012, REUTERS/Khaled Al Hariri

As fighting escalates, citizen journalists bear heavy cost

As violence escalates, at least two journalists have been killed in the capital region in the past month.