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Activists cry foul as Thailand welcomes Twitter censorship
Published in Bikya Masr on 30 - 01 - 2012

DUBAI: Activists have been crying foul since Twitter announced last week it would allow local governments to censor material on the micro-blogging site. From Dubai to Tokyo to Washington, online activists have demanded Twitter not go forward with this policy.
“It is a sign that Twitter is not going forward with users in mind, instead it wants to earn revenue and to do this they have allowed governments to take control,” said Dubai-based Twitter user Hassan Javaid. He told Bikyamasr.com that his friends in Pakistan are frustrated that it could mean a crackdown on what can be written.
“It is definitely worrisome,” he added.
But the Thai government has praised the move even as human rights groups labeling the move “shocking.”
Jeerawan Boonperm, permanent secretary of the Information and Communications Technology Ministry, said the announcement last week to block content deemed offensive in particular countries was “a welcome development,” the Bangkok Post reported Monday.
The Twitter move came at a time of growing internet censorship in Thailand, especially of posts deemed critical of the monarchy, which violate the country's strict lese majesty law.
The ministry has blocked thousands of websites in recent years that carry pornography, promote online gambling or are deemed denigrating to the monarchy.
“It's very shocking and disappointing that Twitter is now caving in to a policy of adopting self-censorship in order to have a presence in a repressive society,” said Sunai Pasuk, a representative for Human Rights Watch Thailand.
“This is not going to do any good for the current situation in Thailand where freedom of expression has been attacked so severely,” he said.
Under the lese majesty law, it is illegal to defame the king, queen, heir apparent or regent, punishable by up to 15 years in prison. Prosecutions have skyrocketed over the past six years.
The communications ministry has already received cooperation from Google and Facebook in blocking content, and at least one person has been arrested for lese majesty for content posted on Facebook, Human Rights Watch said.
A system to screen Twitter messages before they are posted would need to be put in place, similar to Facebook.
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