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5 Fev 2013

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Broken promises: Pakistan announces plans to launch censorship firewall, possibly with Chinese tech

New mechanisms to censor websites and filter mobile communications could come online in Pakistan, possibly within 60 days, according to government officials in the country and activists on the ground...[Sana] Saleem [of BoloBhi]...[has] called out Chinese firms ZTE and Huawei, both major global telecommunications equipment makers, as having aided censorship in Libya and Iran and possibly being involved in Pakistan’s new firewall...[the Resource Centre invited ZTE and Huawei to respond. ZTE response below. Huawei did not respond]

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