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LAST month, on the very day The New York Times praised Google for standing up to censorship in China, a sister newspaper, The International Herald Tribuneapologized to Singapore's rulers and agreed to pay damages because it broke a 1994 legal agreement and referred to them in a way they did not like.

The rulers had sued for defamation 16 years ago, saying a Herald Tribune Op-Ed column had implied that they got their jobs through nepotism. 

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Julian Assange, editor of WikiLeaks.

 

A newly leaked CIA report prepared earlier this month (.pdf) analyzes how the U.S. Government can best manipulate public opinion in Germany and France -- in order to ensure that those countries continue to fight in Afghanistan.  The Report celebrates the fact that the governments of those two nations continue to fight the war in defiance of overwhelming public opinion which opposes it -- so much for all the recent veneration of "consent of the governed" -- and it notes that this is possible due to lack of interest among their citizenry:   "Public Apathy Enables Leaders to Ignore Voters," proclaims the title of one section. 

But the Report also cites the "fall of the Dutch Government over its troop commitment to Afghanistan" and worries that -- particularly if the "bloody summer in Afghanistan" that many predict takes place -- what happened to the Dutch will spread as a result of the "fragility of European support" for the war.  As the truly creepy Report title puts it, the CIA's concern is:  "Why Counting on Apathy May Not Be Enough":



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    British actor, comedian and tv presenter Stephen Fry sings the praises of Twitter which has just won the New Media award at the 10th annual Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Awards in London





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