Iran blocked access to video-sharing Web site YouTube and the New York Times online, further escalating the country’s Internet censorship, a press freedom organization said Tuesday. The latest actions are part of the country’s overall strategy of creating a “digital border to stop culture and news coming from abroad — a vision of the Net which is worrying for the country’s future,” Paris-based Reporters Without Borders said. Full Story
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