Left Out of the World Wide Web
As protests continue in Egypt, the government has cracked down by suspending the country’s Internet service and disrupting much of the cell-phone coverage. Reporters Without Borders closely monitors how nations restrict the Internet access of their citizens. Here are the worst violators.

As protests continue in Egypt, the government has cracked down by suspending the country's Internet service and disrupting much of the cell-phone coverage. Though Google executive David Drummond told The New York Times that Internet access was a "fundamental right," there are several countries that disagree. Reporters Without Borders closely monitors how nations restrict the Internet access of their citizens. Here are the worst violators.
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