links for 2009-02-28
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Never again? Emmanuel Rukundo, 50, is one of two members of the clergy accused of orchestrating the killing of ethnic minority Tutsis during the Rwandan massacre in 1994 and was convicted by three judges for "genocide, murder as a crime against humanity and extermination as a crime".
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Bluehost, a US company, is performing censorship for regimes that the US has embargoes against. How ironic, and awful. First Zimbabwe, now Iran.
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The first in a series of articles on the subject, this is a great outline of one woman's experiences blogging from, about, for and against Cuba.
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Burma's junta is looking to use digital censorship. I'm not sure how effective this will be given access to computers. Perhaps it's a savvy way to keep people away from even the act of publishing.