Thailand’s secret Internet blacklist published online

December 22, 2008 – 1:52 pm

WikiLeaks has published a list of over 1,200 websites recently added to Thailand’s Internet censorship blacklist.

Wikileaks says every blocked site has the internally noted reason of “lese majeste” — criticizing the King — however, it is obvious that many sites were blocked for quite different reasons. It would appear, in fact, that the judiciary did not examine most sites before issuing orders but instead rubber-stamped government requests.

A total of 860 YouTube videos have been blocked, far in excess of the blocking conducted by The Official Censor of the Military Coup; a further 200 pages mirroring those videos are also blocked. Curiously, Hillary Clinton’s campaign videos, and 24 Charlie Chaplin videos are also on the censorship lists.

Although we have not yet found the opportunity to examine each website censored, an eclectic mix of censorship has been revealed resulting in overblocking of many benign webpages.

Along with the obligatory YouTube videos and their mirror sites alleged to be lese majeste in Thailand, numerous blocks to Thai webboard pages, particularly at popular discussion sites including Prachatai (45 separate pages) and Same Sky (56 separate pages). Of course, all webboards in Thailand, including those just mentioned, moderate discussions and self-censor to avoid closure. It is interesting that Thai bureaucrats still find reasons to censor.

Also blocked are weblogs referencing Paul Handley’s unauthorised Biography of Thailand’s King Bhumibhol, The King Never Smiles, and its translation into Thai along with Thai Wikipedia entries.

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  1. 4 Responses to “Thailand’s secret Internet blacklist published online”

  2. You can also view Wikileaks thru SSL Layer.
    https://secure.wikileaks.org
    Same goes for Wikipedia
    https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Main_Page

    By Angry Adolescent on Dec 22, 2008

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