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Showing posts with label
surveillance
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Friday, October 13
When in Vienna speaking about Internet Freedoms in Azerbaijan
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I thought, after a very long silence and absence I share with you my talking points from a conference I just attended in Vienna organized b...
Tuesday, November 8
Azerbaijan's postal service is like a black hole when it comes to politically sensitive documents
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And it is not even funny. For a second time already, the country's postal service says it "lost" an envelope addressed t...
Saturday, September 10
Azerbaijan developments ahead of September Referendum
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Looks like this list will just get longer and longer. I started compiling list of arrested, detained (as well as released) activists i...
Thursday, March 3
Is Aliyev encouraging a Stasi-style informant society?
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On March 2nd President Ilham Aliyev signed a decree encouraging "citizen participation" in protecting public order. I was n...
Monday, December 3
Map: Which countries police the Internet the most?
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Came across this map thanks to a user on Twitter showing Google take- down requests by country across the world. Looks like Turkey is in th...
Tuesday, November 20
Big Brother is watching you!
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I wish I had this image when I was putting together previous post on Orwell's book 1984. But its never too late. So here it is: H...
Monday, November 19
Thought police and Oceanic Azerbaijan
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Source: Google Images Perhaps you have heard of this term. I camE across it while reading 1984 by G.Orwell. Interesting book by the wa...
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