Silenced' a global study of Internet censorship in over fifty countries and regions reveals that Internet restrictions, government secrecy and communications surveillance have reached an unprecedented level across the world.

Silenced a global study of Internet censorship in over fifty countries and regions was recently published by the GreenNet Educational Trust and Privacy International. The study reveals that Internet restrictions, government secrecy and communications surveillance have reached an unprecedented level across the world. The twelve-month study has found that a sharp escalation in control of the Internet since September 2001 may have outstripped the traditional ability of the medium to repel attempts at restriction.

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