Social:Censorship of websites in Egypt

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As of June 2017, the government in Egypt has blocked more than 60 websites, 48 of which are online news websites according to the Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression.[1]

Blocked sites are websites of opposition satellite channels that broadcast from outside Egypt, newspapers, online publishing platforms, websites of political and youth groups, VPN services, and online proxy websites.[2][3]

The government accuses those websites of supporting terrorism and extremism and spreading fake news.[4]

The censorship was enforced by all internet service providers in Egypt, including TE Data, Orange, Etisalat and Vodafone.

Blocked Sites

Blocked websites include :

Newspapers

  • Al Boursa-news, a prominent financial newspaper.[5]
  • Website of Elbadil newspaper.[6]
  • Website of Albedaiah newspaper.[7]
  • Website of AlShaab newspaper.

Online News Network

  • The English-language Daily News Egypt website.
  • Mada Masr, an independent news site which regularly published news and analysis about human rights abuse of Egyptians.
  • Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, a London-based online secular newspaper.
  • Rassd News Network, A popular online news outlet known to cover protests in Egypt.
  • Sasa Post

Others

  • English and Arabic versions of the Huffington Post.[8]
  • April 6 Youth Movement website.
  • Human Rights Watch, an international non-governmental organisation, which released a report on systematic torture in the country's jails[9]
  • Medium (website), is an online publishing platform for social journalism, having a collection of amateur and professional people with publications, or exclusive blogs or publishers

References