CPJ calls on Tajik authorities to lift their order blocking domestic access to some news websites

DUSHANBE, January 18, 2013, Asia-Plus  — Tajik authorities must lift their order blocking domestic access to at least three news websites that have reported critically about issues such as energy shortages, rising unemployment, and human rights abuses, a statement released by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on January 17 said. “The order, which also […]

Mahpora Kiromova

DUSHANBE, January 18, 2013, Asia-Plus  — Tajik authorities must lift their order blocking domestic access to at least three news websites that have reported critically about issues such as energy shortages, rising unemployment, and human rights abuses, a statement released by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on January 17 said.

“The order, which also applied to Facebook, is at least the fourth such ban since the beginning of 2012.

“The German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle reported that Tajik Internet service providers had blocked domestic access to local websites TJKNews and TopTJ, the Tajik service of the U.S. government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (Radio Ozodi), and Facebook since the morning of January 17 morning.  The news outlets had also speculated about the winner of the presidential elections scheduled for fall.  It is unclear why the authorities included Facebook in the ban.”

The New York-based media watchdog notes that representatives of Internet service providers (ISPs) told the local press that authorities did not give them a reason for the ban.

“Tajikistan”s serial censorship of the Internet highlights the dangers that journalists and bloggers face worldwide once a government is able to intimidate telecommunications companies into doing its dirty work,” said CPJ Deputy Director Robert Mahoney.  “Those who are committed to a free Internet must speak out against such actions and prevail upon Tajikistan to halt its blocking of news websites immediately.”

The statement says that according to CPJ research, Tajikistan has blocked domestic access to the independent media or Facebook at least three other times since 2012, after news outlets criticized the government”s authoritarian policies.

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