Zimbabwe blacklists Global Voices
What if Zimbabwe declared “cyberwar” and no one noticed? Evidently, Global Voices is one of the sources of “‘virulent propaganda’ to delegitimise ‘our just struggle… Read More »Zimbabwe blacklists Global Voices
What if Zimbabwe declared “cyberwar” and no one noticed? Evidently, Global Voices is one of the sources of “‘virulent propaganda’ to delegitimise ‘our just struggle… Read More »Zimbabwe blacklists Global Voices
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What sorts of the stories is the Internet good for? Complex, multifaceted ones. Ones where lots of smart people have differing opinions. Like the crackdown… Read More »Thank you, Internet