World Day Against Cyber-Censorship Honored with 'Enemies of the Internet' List
Reporters Without Borders, March 11, 2011
Launched by Reporters Without Borders in 2008, World Day Against Cyber-Censorship (Mar. 12, 2011) is intended to rally everyone in support of a single Internet without restrictions and accessible to all. This year, Reporters Without Borders will pay tribute to those who have been adversely affected by online censorship with its latest list of "Enemies of the Internet."
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