Government representatives in Tunisia have confirmed that the country has officially brought its repressive Internet censorship policies, known as Ammar 404, to an end. According to Information and Communication Minister Mongi Marzoug this has been brought on by the recent revolution in Tunisia and the interim government will now try to promote

For the past few months, freedom of speech, opinion and press and internet rights are being debated in Tunisia in the context of the adoption of a new anti-terrorism law. Even though details of the bill have not yet been published, many fear a return of censorship and surveillance . Sep 30, 2017 · Internet users in North America and Europe enjoy relatively unfettered access to online content, while most countries in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East have some level of censorship. Torrenting is restricted in almost every country in the world, with a notable exception being Switzerland, where a laissez-faire approach is applied to Mar 15, 2010 · Report says Egypt, Saudi and Syria are worst violators of freedom of expression online - Business Strategy, Censorship, ISPs, Law And Regulation, Web, Reporters Without Borders Gulf countries called ‘Enemies of the Internet’ - Business Strategy, Censorship, ISPs, Law And Regulation, Web, Reporters Without Borders - Network Middle East Internet Censorship and Surveillance in Russia”, published today, RSF traces the development of internet censorship in Russia since the mass protests against Vladimir Putin in 2011/12. It documents the large number of laws adopted since then which are intended to ban certain content, increase monitoring of data traffic and make anonymous Tunisia has a grim history of Internet censorship. The extensive surveillance and filtering practices of Zeine el Abidin Ben Ali’s former regime had earned Tunisia the title of ‘’internet enemy ‘’ in 2009 and 2010, along with countries like China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. Two years after the fall of the Ben Ali rule, Tunisia is taking steady steps toward embracing internet freedom Jul 01, 2020 · Internet censorship is the most important topic in the UK and globally. Our censorship data points to an alarming trend for individual freedoms. 🇹🇳 Tunisia

Sep 13, 2012 · One of the key positive sign is the National Internet Governance Forum (IGF) to be organized next year. But to be sure that we will really "end" Internet censorship in Tunisia we will need is to organize this National IGF in a multi-stakeholder way which will help to have a real discussion on key policy change in the actual Internet policies.

Prior to the Tunisian revolution Internet censorship in Tunisia was extensive. Tunisia was on Reporters Without Borders ' "Internet enemies" list. The OpenNet Initiative classified Internet filtering as pervasive in the political, social, and Internet tools areas and as selective in the conflict/security area in August 2009.

More information about media and internet censorship can be found in the statements issued by Reporters without Borders under their Tunisia Profile. Pre-revolution Media Censorship Tunisia's internal media appartatus is largely composed on state-run media which acts as a mouthpiece for the Ben Ali regime.

Tunisia: Background paper on Internet regulation ARTICLE 19 – Free Word Centre, 60 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3GA – www.article19.org – +44 20 7324 2500 Page 2 of 33 Executive summary In February 2012, ARTICLE 19 analysed the state of Internet freedom in Tunisia. In particular, we Sep 13, 2012 · One of the key positive sign is the National Internet Governance Forum (IGF) to be organized next year. But to be sure that we will really "end" Internet censorship in Tunisia we will need is to organize this National IGF in a multi-stakeholder way which will help to have a real discussion on key policy change in the actual Internet policies. Tunisia Obstacles to Access Internet usage in Tunisia has grown rapidly in recent years. According to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), internet penetration stood at 43.8 percent in 2013, up from 27.5 percent in 2008.5 The number of fixed broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants rose to 4.77 More information about media and internet censorship can be found in the statements issued by Reporters without Borders under their Tunisia Profile. Pre-revolution Media Censorship Tunisia's internal media appartatus is largely composed on state-run media which acts as a mouthpiece for the Ben Ali regime. ONI Blog: Tunisia Shuts Off Internet Filter Following a speech in which Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali stated that all censorship of the internet and traditional media will be halted, Tunisia appears to have shut off its Internet filtering system.