To: anymouse
The media thinks that country is not very transparent and open, and therefore that country is not transparent and open. I don't think so. Huh?
When a country promises to host a U.N.-type conference, they have to respect the U.N. rules. The U.N. rules are quite clear: If any journalist comes to join this meeting, and a Tunisian authority tries to impose any sanction--I don't think that would happen.
I realize that English is probably not his native language, but this is a whole lot of words which say nothing.
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03/30/2005 11:45:14 AM PST by
Izzy Dunne
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To: Izzy Dunne
I argue that in any country, if the government opposed Internet service, how do you get Internet service?
Guess you haven't kicked around the States much buddy. We have high school kids that can work around government security.
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