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Posts tagged censorship

Wednesday Lazy Linking

Wednesday Lazy Linking

Daily Briefing—14th-15th July 2010

News and views from around the web posted to the Wonderland Wire:


Filed under: Daily Briefing Tagged: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Africa, Al Jazeera, Al Shabaab, banking, BDS, Boubacar Coris Diop, BP, Build America Bonds, censorship, China, CIA, corporatism, Darian Worden, David Petraeus, David Rose, Egypt, FCC, Federal Reserve, France, Gaza, Gaza blockade, Gulf of Tonkin Incident, Gulf oil spill, Horn of Africa, illegal immigration, Iran, ISI, ISIS, Israel, Israel-Lebanon War, Jeff Stein, Jeremy Sapienza, Jim Lobe, Johnny Rotton, Justin Raimondo, Kyrgyzstan, labor unions, Mumbai attacks, Newt Gingrich, NPT, nuclear weapons, Obama, Obama Administration, Pakistan, poverty, Robert Scheer, Saddam Hussein, Shahram Amiri, Somalia, South Korea, Stephen Walt, student loan, Tariq Aziz, Thalif Deen, Tonkin Gulf, Uganda, UN, unemployment, Uzbekistan, Vietnam War

Molly’sBlog 2010-06-22 20:40:00

CANADIAN POLITICS LONDON:IS A POSTER “PROPERTY DESTRUCTION” ?:While the police forces of Ontario and a good part of the rest of Canada are being drained to put on the massive show of force in downtown Toronto (who cares if there are a few more murders …

Continue reading at Molly'sBlog …

Molly’sBlog 2010-06-22 20:40:00

CANADIAN POLITICS LONDON:IS A POSTER “PROPERTY DESTRUCTION” ?:While the police forces of Ontario and a good part of the rest of Canada are being drained to put on the massive show of force in downtown Toronto (who cares if there are a few more murders …

Continue reading at Molly'sBlog …

AngryAussie rants about Australian internet filter


Wednesday Lazy Linking

Freedom Blogs will mirror censored websites


I am pleased to announce, after reading Global Voices Advocacy’s Guide: Mirroring a Censored WordPress Blog, that I am willing to mirror blogs or other websites at Freedom Blogs which:

  • are worthy, in my view, of being defended against censorship;
  • don’t cause me to lose my paid hosting accounts or ad network access;
  • don’t get me killed, tortured, spindled, folded or mutilated (I’m very much against being spindled);
  • are primarily text-based, since I can’t support mirroring images, audio or video; and
  • are accessible via an RSS or ATOM syndication feed.

Additionally, Freedom Blogs will provide primary hosting for existing mirrored sites (blogs only) which are taken down by governmental, corporate or other censorship. Alternately, I will work with you to provide the mirrored content for you to re-deploy elsewhere, and re-establish the mirroring.

Per the (loose) Freedom Blogs charter, the operation of your mirror or primary site will be supported by advertising. Meanwhile, I would like to help people who are being censored reach their audience.

If you have your own domain name, you can bring it to me; otherwise, your site will be mirrored as (something descriptive that you choose).freedom-blogs.com.

Please contact mike at gogulski dot com if you are in need of this service.

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