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Global Internet Freedom: Policing the local libraries
February 17, 2006 ( politics )
I think it's abhorrent that China is even sending uniformed patrols to local libraries to enforce what citizens can and cannot read on the often-already-filtered government-supported public terminals.
Wait. Did I say China? I meant the US.
Posted by griffjon at February 17, 2006 08:23 PM
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