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Title: Should the Internet be Censored?
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There is a report from the comprehensive survey of print and electronic news media that shows that nearly two-thirds of countries restrict press freedom, that would be about eighty percent of the world's population (Society). By doing so those countries are having the same attitude that Hitler had when he burned books... Showed first 250 characters
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By doing so those countries are having the same attitude that Hitler had when he burned books. Unfortunately for them they are now facing a much bigger enemy, indeed according to Leonard Sussman, the coordinator of the 22nd annual press freedom survey, "the Internet is the most formidable challenge to the censor"(Society)... Showed next 250 characters
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