تعصب وتخلف : المواقع العلمانية غير مرغوب فيها عربيا Secularist internet websites are not welcome in Arab states
حجب موقع الحوار المتمدن في أربعة دول
و حجب موقع العلمانيين العرب فى خمسة دول
قالت الشبكة العربية لمعلومات حقوق الإنسان اليوم ، أن موقع شبكة العلمانيين العرب”http://www.3almani.org/ ” يتعرض لحملة من الحجب في العديد من الدول العربية ، وصلت لخمسة دول حتى الآن ، ليصبح الموقع العربي الأكثر حجبا ، ومتجاوزا لموقع الحوار المتمدن” http://www.ahewar.org/ ” الذي تعرض للحجب في أربعة دول من قبل . وقد حجبت أربعة دول الموقعان وهي ” السعودية ، الإمارات ، تونس ، البحرين ” ثم قامت الحكومة السورية بدورها بحجب موقع العلمانيين العرب ، ليصبح هو الموقع العربي الأكثر حجبا على شبكة الانترنت. وقالت الشبكة العربية لمعلومات حقوق الإنسان ” ليس غريبا أن تحجب هذه الدول المواقع التي لا ترضي عنها ، لكن الغريب أن تكون أكثر المواقع العربية حجبا في العالم العربي هي مواقع علمانية ، فهذا يكشف موقف هذه الحكومات من العلمانية والقيم الديمقراطية التي يدعو لها كل من الموقعين الأكثر حجبا في العالم العربي ، والأكثر غرابة أن تنضم دولة الإمارات لقائمة الدول المعروف عنها عداءها للانترنت
Secularist internet websites are not welcome in Arab states
The Arabic Network for Human Rights said today that the website of Arab Secularists’ http://www.3almani.org/ is facing a campaign that it should be blocked in several Arab states. There are already five states which have blocked this website, making it the most blocked website, surpassing even the Alhewar website http://www.ahewar.org which has been blocked in four Arab countries. Four Arab states have blocked both the websites (Saudi, the Emirates, Tunisia and Bahrain) and now the Syrian authorities have joined the four states and blocked the Arab Secularists’ website, which makes it the most banned website. The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information said: “It is not surprising that these websites have been blocked by these states, but it is strange that the most blocked websites have a secularist trend, which reveals the stance of these states against the secularist and democratic values called for by these websites. Strangest of all is the fact that the Emirates have joined the list of countries that have this animosity to the internet.”
The Arabic Network for Human Rights said today that the website of Arab Secularists’ http://www.3almani.org/ is facing a campaign that it should be blocked in several Arab states. There are already five states which have blocked this website, making it the most blocked website, surpassing even the Alhewar website http://www.ahewar.org which has been blocked in four Arab countries. Four Arab states have blocked both the websites (Saudi, the Emirates, Tunisia and Bahrain) and now the Syrian authorities have joined the four states and blocked the Arab Secularists’ website, which makes it the most banned website. The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information said: “It is not surprising that these websites have been blocked by these states, but it is strange that the most blocked websites have a secularist trend, which reveals the stance of these states against the secularist and democratic values called for by these websites. Strangest of all is the fact that the Emirates have joined the list of countries that have this animosity to the internet.”