Saudi authorities blocked my blog because of my participation in the local hunger strike
The team blog for the Internet & Democracy Project, a research initiative at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, wrote this:
"Apparently for fear of repercussion, very few Saudi bloggers picked up the story and placed the campaign banner on their blogs. Saudi Jeans and Esam Mudeer are among the few. This move is very risky and the participants face serious consequences, especially because strikes and demonstrations are banned in Saudi Arabia".
Saudi activists launch a daring and bold move to support human rights
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/idblog/2008/11/03/saudi-activists-launch-a-daring-and-bold-move-to-support-human-rights/
After blocking my blog, what is next?
My blog is blocked in Saudi after the hunger strike
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