When data travels into those holes, nobody knows what is going on inside. Nobody can guess how data passing through inside those holes
Fifteen countries are black holes in the World Wide Web. News is not free to circulate there. These enemies of the internet are nonetheless here in Tunis and are talking without any shame about freedom of expression. (www.rsf.org)
Belarus | Libya | Syria |
Burma | Maldives | Tunisia |
China | Nepal | Turkmenistan |
Cuba | North Korea | Uzbekistan |
Iran | Saudi Arabia | Vietnam |
Source : Internet's Black Holes
Credit to THKZ
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