After Egypt and Libya this spring, Syria is the latest Middle Eastern/North African country to get its connectivity pulled due to internal anti-governmental unrest. According to the Rensys blog almost 2/3rds of Syrian networks have been pulled�as of late last night. It seems like killing the Internet is the MENA government default when it comes to quelling protests. Sunday, June 5, 2011
Here We Go Again: Syria Goes Offline
After Egypt and Libya this spring, Syria is the latest Middle Eastern/North African country to get its connectivity pulled due to internal anti-governmental unrest. According to the Rensys blog almost 2/3rds of Syrian networks have been pulled�as of late last night. It seems like killing the Internet is the MENA government default when it comes to quelling protests.
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