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posted by cmn32480 on Friday October 30 2015, @12:21PM   Printer-friendly
from the raise-your-hands-if-you-are-surprised dept.

Global online freedom declined for a fifth consecutive year as more governments stepped up electronic surveillance and clamped down on dissidents using blogs or social media, a survey showed Wednesday.

The annual report by non-government watchdog Freedom House said the setbacks were especially noticeable in the Middle East, reversing gains seen in the Arab Spring.

Freedom House found declines in online freedom of expression in 32 of the 65 countries assessed since June 2014, with "notable declines" in Libya, France and Ukraine.

The researchers found 61 percent of the world's population lives in countries where criticism of the government, military or ruling family has been subject to censorship.

And 58 percent live in countries where bloggers or others were jailed for sharing content online on political, social and religious issues, according to the "Freedom on the Net 2015" report.

CISA (Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act) in the USA and TPP (Trans=Pacific Partnership) globally will likely continue the trend.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 30 2015, @05:40PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 30 2015, @05:40PM (#256568)

    Change comes one funeral at a time as they say.