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Internet censorship has been hotly debated in the recent times and the latest move by the Indian Government has stirred many heated conversations. The Indian government has asked ISPs and mobile operators to block more than 30 websites including sites like Vimeo, GitHub, Imgur. Pranesh Prakash, director at the Centre for internet and Society shared an excerpt which lists all the blocked URLs and social media has been in a frenzy with reports. Many people have confirmed that some of the sites are already not opening with certain ISPs which implies that the order is being implemented.
Insane! Govt orders blocking of 32 websites including @internetarchive @vimeo @github @pastebin #censorship #FoEx pic.twitter.com/F75ngSGohJ
— Pranesh Prakash (@pranesh_prakash) December 31, 2014
10. Order requesting all licensed ISPs to block those 32 URLs is “No. 813-7/25/2011-DS (Vol.-IV)” (2014-12-17) by Data Services Cell, DoT.
— Pranesh Prakash (@pranesh_prakash) December 31, 2014
6. The 69A Rules don’t allow for transparency, accountability, time-limits on blocks, etc. So easily misused by govt. + courts + individuals
— Pranesh Prakash (@pranesh_prakash) December 31, 2014
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The websites have been blocked for hosting content that is pro terrorist group ISIS. Clarifying the stance, Arvind Gupta, the National Head of BJP India IT Cell tweeted:
The websites that have been blocked were based on an advisory by Anti Terrorism Squad, and were carrying Anti India content from ISIS. 1/2
— Arvind Gupta (@buzzindelhi) December 31, 2014
The sites that have removed objectionable content and/or cooperated with the on going investigations, are being unblocked. 2/2
— Arvind Gupta (@buzzindelhi) December 31, 2014
This is not something happening for the first time, more details about the issue are explained in detail here.
The article will be updated as the developments unfold.