Monday, May 3, 2010

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censorship undermines the image of our country - Open Letter to the President of the Republic

President of the Republic,

Hereby, we have the honor to draw your attention to a subject that concerns many Tunisians.

Since independence the government of Tunisia has always been conducive to progress through its policies for education and training, through encouragement or by example. The Internet domain did not deviate to the rule since 1996, the Tunisian state, under your presidency, has developed a proactive dissemination of the internet. The creation of an administration of the Internet and the establishment of necessary measures have borne fruit.

Indeed, Tunisian netizens have been pioneers in using this tool in different areas. Today there are hundreds of thousands to make everyday use. However, the Tunisians face of increasingly restrictive measures, are clearly illegal, from the administrations of the national network. These measures Tunisian deprive an area vital to their social, cultural, professional, paralyzing the development of our country.

As the year 2010 has been initiated by you, declared the International Year of Youth, by the UN General Assembly, part of the Tunisian youth today is frustrated not being able access their favorite websites. Some Tunisian Internet that have made the choice to participate in public debate, have seen their personal expression censored in Tunisia.

After alarming proliferation of these arbitrary decisions, and beyond it inflicts considerable damage to the image of our country and its march towards progress, we would like you react to this situation so that that there are no more blocked sites in an illegal manner not based on any judicial decision and in total contradiction with Article 8 of the Constitution of our country and Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, man.

President of the Republic, you already have in the past decided to reopen the community site Facebook after crashing. Please call today to intervene to make it available again illegally censored sites.

We also urge you to require those responsible for the administration of the Internet to stop these illegal practices which appear in the eyes of Tunisians, also random incomprehensible.

Please accept, Mr. President of the Republic, the assurance of my highest consideration.


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