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Internet and Enemies
* Internet Enemies 2011: Countries under surveillance-United Arab Emirates
Reporters Without Borders includes Tunisia in the country list of “ Enemies of the Internet ".
In conjunction with its World Day Against Cyber Censorship, RWB updates its Enemies of the Internet list which highlights what it considers the countries that are the worst violators of freedom of expression on the Internet.
" RWB responded in a press release that “ UNESCO has withdrawn its support to the promotion of this campaign because several of the Nations which are part of the list of Internet Enemies published by the nongovernmental organization have directly put pressure to achieve it .”
* 1918, Morale and Its Enemies, online text at Internet Archive

Internet and Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan gained access to the Internet in 1997 through a contract with MCI Communications ( later became MCI WorldCom ).
*. tm, the Internet domain code for Turkmenistan
Internet usage in Turkmenistan is under tight control by the government and websites run by human rights organizations and news agencies are blocked.
Internet censorship in Turkmenistan was classified as pervasive in the political area and as selective in the social, conflict / security, and Internet tools areas by the OpenNet Initiative in December 2010.
Turkmenistan was listed as an Internet enemy by Reporters Without Borders in 2011.
. tm is the Internet country code top-level domain ( ccTLD ) for Turkmenistan.

Internet and Reporters
In 2006 Reporters Without Borders ( RWB ) removed Libya from their list of Internet enemies after a fact-finding visit found no evidence of Internet censorship.
Reporters Without Borders consistently ranks China very poorly on media freedoms in their annual releases of the Press Freedom Index, calling the Chinese government as having " the sorry distinction of leading the world in repression of the Internet ".
Uzbekistan is listed as an Internet enemy by Reporters Without Borders in 2011.
Journalist Salim Lamrani has accused Reporters Without Borders with making unsupported and contradictory statements regarding Internet connectivity in Cuba.
In response to the dramatic events and opportunities of the Arab Spring, in March 2011, Reporters Without Borders moved Tunisia and Egypt from its " Internet enemies " list to its list of countries " under surveillance ".
Tunisia was on Reporters Without Borders ' " Internet enemies " list.
Access is rare and limited ; Reporters Without Borders once described the nation as " the world ’ s worst Internet black hole " as " Internet officially does not exist in the world ’ s most isolated country, but a handful of privileged people are allowed to go online through the phone system ( which is routed through China ) or via satellite.

Internet and Without
* How To Login From an Internet Cafe Without Worrying About Keyloggers
Without any metafictional grandstanding, Gibson nails the texture of Internet culture: how it feels to be close to someone you know only as a voice in a chat room, or to fret about someone spying on your browser's list of sites visited.
Without DNS services for the domain, the registration is essentially useless for Internet services, although this situation is often encountered with domain parking and cybersquatting.
Federman hosts a weekly Internet program called " Federman Without Censor ".
* A Diary Without Dates ( 1917 ) at The Internet Archive

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