Saturday, August 04, 2007

Law Needed To End 'Anarchy' Of Hostile Websites, Says Belarus Leader. Some In Malaysia Share Your Views Mr President

President Alexander Lukashenko said the Internet was full of sites hostile to Belarus and a law was needed to end such anarchy, local news agency BelTA reported on Thursday.

"It is time to stop the anarchy on the Internet. We cannot allow this great technological achievement of man to be turned into an information garbage heap," Lukashenko told reporters at a press event to which foreign media were not admitted.

Lukashenko, criticized by the West for his iron grip over the former Soviet republic, said: "It is a massive loudspeaker, not even of the opposition, but a loudspeaker of voices hostile towards us, hostile states." He did not name the states.

He said such sites should be ruled by laws similar to those governing pornography or defamation.

Later on Thursday a communist opposition party said it was banned for six months for paperwork irregularities.

The United States has dubbed Belarus "Europe’s last dictatorship" and the European Union has funded the creation of independent radio stations such as Poland-based Radio Racja, aimed at Belarusians, which can be listened to on the Internet.

Belarusian opposition Web sites have also become more popular since the president clamped down on the traditional independent press.

"There is more than enough freedom in Belarus today and no less than in other countries," Lukashenko said. "If there are limits on freedoms somewhere, they come not from the authorities but from the people."

The opposition Belarusian Communist Party, which counts 4,000 members, said its activities were suspended for six months because it had not filled in Ministry of Justice forms.

***** It looks like info-dictators all over the world are the same -- justifying censorship on tenuous grounds and demanding that laws be enacted or used to crush alternative views. At least he didn't call the webmasters monkeys! These intolerant 'leaders' are also experts at clamping down on the mainstream media, while claiming that enough 'freedom' exists already. When it comes to muzzling the press and eagerly searching for avenues to suppress other sources of information, especially the gobloksphere, we have so much in common with this dying breed of communist dictators.
Image - Source

Labels: , , ,

3 Comments:

Blogger Monsterball said...

Notice most of the countries trying to muzzle the internet are 4th rate regimes.

Wonderful company Malaysia is keeping.

9:15 PM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isnt it that complains about the internet come from dictators or oligarchies?

9:14 PM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Divine laws shall be the best judge. Like the Chinese saying goes, "These dictators shall not fear God until they see their coffins...."

3:01 PM GMT+8  

Post a Comment

<< Home

!-- End #sidebar -->
Malaysia Blog Sites Listing Check Web Rank World Top Blogs - Blog TopSites hits Blog Portal