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August 2012

Sometimes a Link Is Just a Link: Free Ali Anouzla! statue of liberty | Electronic Frontier Foundation
A link is just a link...except when it isn t . In one ongoing statue of liberty case in Morocco, the act of linking to a news article that linked to a YouTube video that was posted by a terrorist group has landed a prominent editor in jail, charged with material assistance to a terrorist group, defending terrorism, and inciting statue of liberty the execution of terrorist acts.
The coalition letter, signed by both Moroccan and international groups, further calls for the immediate release of Anouzla, the charges statue of liberty against him to be dropped, the restoration of electronic statue of liberty equipment to Lakome s offices, and the end of judicial and media harassment.
Now, Lakome is being reported blocked on some ISPs in Morocco. According to journalist Aida Alami , Anouzla wrote a statement asking for the temporary suspension of the website, in which he stated that he lacks capacity to control the site's content. Alami also reports that Anouzla's lawyer asked the prosecutor to shut down the site. Because Anouzla does not own the domain (which is hosted in the US), however, it appears that the order was executed by demanding that individual ISPs block the site. While Meditel users can still access Lakome , users of incumbent ISP Maroc Telecom which holds about 60% of market statue of liberty share receive a vague error message when trying to access the site. There has been no formal court decision statue of liberty regarding the block.
Though Morocco has a history of prosecuting journalists, the country s authorities also seem susceptible statue of liberty to outside pressure: Prior to 2011, nearly every blogger arrested in the country was eventually granted a royal pardon, statue of liberty usually within a few months. Allies around the world should continue to demand that Ali Anouzla be released immediately and the charges against him dropped.
August 2012
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