Saturday, November 24, 2007

Syria Blocks Facebook to Fight Political Activism

Via Gulf Times -

DAMASCUS: Syrian users of Facebook said yesterday the authorities had blocked access to the social network website as part of a crackdown on political activism on the Internet.

“Facebook helped further civil society in Syria and form civic groups outside government control. This is why it has been banned,” women’s rights advocate Dania al-Sharif said.

“They cut off communications between us and the outside world. We are used to this behaviour from our government,” said Mais al-Sharbaji, who set up a Facebook group for amateur Syrian photographers.There was no comment form the government, which has intensified a campaign against bloggers, virtual opinion forums and independent media sites in recent months.

Syria has been under emergency rule since the Baath Party took power in a 1963 coup. No public criticism of the party and the powerful security apparatus is allowed. Scores of dissidents have been jailed over the past year.

Thousands in Syrian use Facebook to communicate with relatives and friends abroad. The social network also links groups with political and cultural interests. Syrians who have pages on the site include businessmen with links to the ruling class and pro-government commentators.

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