Posts Tagged ‘hizbollah’

The Subjective Borders of Censorship

November 26, 2008

I agree with Anthony that seemingly legitimate attempts of some of the free world governments to protect the “families and kids from some material that is currently on the net” may lead to censorship:

It is not hard to imagine a push to block sites that supposedly “support” terrorism. Take Hamas, the democratically elected party in Palestine and yet regarded as a terrorist group by much of the West. For many individuals around the world, myself included, Hamas is not a terrorist entity and should be engaged. But will over-zealous politicians make it illegal to view the organisation’s websites?

The militant Shia political group Hizbollah may find similar problems in years to come, as could Islamist organizations that challenge American foreign policy. These are political freedoms extinguished under the guise of protecting society from terrorism.