Ayman Abdel Nour’s contest with censorship began with a term not uncommon in Syria: “forbidden.” Last spring, the word appeared on the screen of his Compaq computer, barring him entry to his Web site, all4syria.org. His computer was the problem, he thought at first. Perhaps the server was down. Then he realized the government had blocked his site — a forum for unprecedented dialogue among groups, parties and thinkers in Syria — nearly a year after he had inaugurated it. Full Story
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