Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Western companies aiding Mubarak in shut down


Democracy Now!:

Doing the regime’s bidding, British-based Vodafone shut down Egypt’s phone and internet service. The American company called Narus — owned by Boeing — sold Egypt the surveillance technology that helped identify dissident voices. We are joined by Tim Karr of Free Press and CUNY Professor C.W. Anderson. Anderson traces the radical roots of Twitter to U.S. protests at the 2004 conventions.

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