stop LIRA….The Lebanese Internet Regulation Act
March 19, 2012 by Rita Chemaly
a campaign by individual users to help keeping our internet safe and, keep hands off the internet freedom in Lebanon;
Dangerously, and for the second year, Lebanese officials try to censor the internet sphere by laws;

to know more a great post by zeina http://zeinactivism.blogspot.com/#!/2012/03/all-you-need-to-know-about-lira.html
and http://josephchoufani.blogspot.com/2012/03/stop-daouka-lebanese-internet.html
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http://blog.ontornet.org/?p=335 more information, by the great pple of Ontornet: they do research, they interviewed the minister, they studied the law with a lawyer, and they have clear cut opinions!
bravo!
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