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Telecomix Releases 54GB of Syrian Censorship Logs

pafein writes "Hacktivist cluster Telecomix released 54 gigabytes of Syrian censorship log data. The anonymized log data was collected from seven of 15 Bluecoat SG-9000 HTTP proxies used by Syrian government telco and ISP STE. Preliminary analysis revealed such keywords as proxy and Israel were blocked. And of course, much porn. The data set provides a unique look at Internet censorship from the inside. Internauts who enjoy regexes and charts are invited to help make a pretty infographic. Telecomix's #opsyria has been fighting censorship and facilitating communications [note: French language link] in Syria for the past few weeks, providing TOR, VPNs and technical advice and support via IRC. They've also been providing DNS service for The Pirate Bay."

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  1. Can't be right by ArcherB · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Arab men don't look at/for porn. It is forbidden by the dominant religion over there.

    Must be some sort of mistake... or an Israeli plot.

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    1. Re:Can't be right by Ynot_82 · · Score: 1

      So is violence (as with most religions)
      <barbossa>There're more what you'd call /guidelines/ than actual rules</barbossa>

    2. Re:Can't be right by pixline · · Score: 1

      Arab men don't look at/for porn. It is forbidden by the dominant religion over there.

      Advice: feel free to say it, don't bet anything on it. It's like saying "not a single american drunk anything with alcohol in it during prohibition". FAIL.

    3. Re:Can't be right by spottedkangaroo · · Score: 1

      Dunno much about islam, but the bible sends kindof a mixed message on violence.

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    4. Re:Can't be right by seyyah · · Score: 1

      Not everyone in Syria is Muslim. Not all those who are nominally Muslim actually practice the religion. And some of those who do practice still break the rules (alcohol, etc). Welcome to the real world.

    5. Re:Can't be right by Inda · · Score: 1

      Must. Resist. Urge. To. Troll.

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    6. Re:Can't be right by Mathieu+Lu · · Score: 1

      Have you been to Syria? It's quite a complicated place, and has a fascinating history :)

      I was there last year, slightly before the uprisings started. While I did most of the usual backpacker routes (Damascus, Hamah, Aleppo, Palmyra), with the occasional getting lost, hitchhiking and crossing to/from Lebanon using odd routes), I met a lot of people who barely spoke English and just felt like communicating. I found people to be very open minded, proud of their culture, curious about others and somewhat indifferent about their incompetent government (as if it's that big brother who just keeps screwing up, until it reached a breaking point where they figured it's time to kick him out).

      https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Syria

      Generalizing about "arabs" is the same as those who generalize about "americans". Ex: americans are just a bunch of ignorant trigger-happy rednecks who don't realize that sexual abstinence has a high rate of failure (increases the risks of teen pregnancy and STD propagation). The US are capable of doing the best .. but also being irresponsible of doing the worst.

      (disclaimer: I am from Montreal, and from the current path we are on right now, it won't be long before we end up in the same ditch)

    7. Re:Can't be right by tqk · · Score: 1

      So is alcohol, yet I've seen quite a few drunk arabs in my life.

      That's just the "terrists" way of blending into the background, trying to look like us infidels.

      Based on that, the DHS can round up all the drunks and ship 'em all off to Gitmo. :-)

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    8. Re:Can't be right by suprcvic · · Score: 1

      My sarcasm sensors are going off big time. Thinking the parent should be modded funny, not insightful.

    9. Re:Can't be right by Runaway1956 · · Score: 1

      That's part of that censorship deal. Big brother doesn't come home, and TELL YOU that he's done a hard day's work of killing people! You have to figure it out on your own. So, if you don't look at the blood tracked across the living room, you might think that it's just mud or something.

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    10. Re:Can't be right by Ltap · · Score: 1

      You know, you don't need to use secure.wikimedia.org any more.

      A better link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syria.

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    11. Re:Can't be right by chrb · · Score: 1

      Per capita, Arab countries have the highest rates of sex slaves, prostitutes, and underground drinking.

      Citation needed, because there's a lot of prostitution going on in the rest of the world. Hell, we even have web sites where prostitutes are listed and rated like any other product would be on Amazon or Ebay. As for underground drinking: half of British 11 to 15 year olds regularly drink alcohol. 75% of Russian teenagers regularly drink vodka. What are the figures for Arab countries?

      drugs are readily available but far less popular than drinking. In most of these countries, you can pick up the phone and have just about any preference in prostitute delivered to your door in minutes to hours

      So, just like non-Arab countries, then?

      In Arab countries there is what they say and then there is what they do. It is a cultural imperative and deeply rooted in all aspects of their society.

      Still not seeing how this is different to non-Arab countries? Politicians and the religious right tell us not to do drugs, and not to hire prostitutes, and yet both are easily available.

      Hypocrisy is best spell, 'A', 'r', 'a', 'b'.

      Because non-Arab populations have no hypocrites? No men of religion or politics who fail to live up to their own standards?

    12. Re:Can't be right by chrb · · Score: 1

      Arab men don't look at/for porn. It is forbidden by the dominant religion over there.

      It is also forbidden by the dominant religion in the U.S.

      Religious people are often hypocrites...

    13. Re:Can't be right by H0p313ss · · Score: 2

      Arab men don't look at/for porn. It is forbidden by the dominant religion over there.

      It is also forbidden by the dominant religion in the U.S.

      Religious people are often hypocrites...

      Hmmm.... you might be on to something there, there seems to be a pattern of behavior but I just can't figure it out....

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    14. Re:Can't be right by oreiasecaman · · Score: 1

      Arab men don't look at/for porn. It is forbidden by the dominant religion over there.

      Lots of things are forbidden by most religions, yet anyone can see that they still happen anyway.

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    15. Re:Can't be right by elewton · · Score: 1

      Don't worry. Islam is just as (IMHO more) barbaric than the Old and New Testaments.

      While we're posting biased but well sourced links: http://www.wikiislam.net/

      Posted AC to reduce the probability of my murder.

    16. Re:Can't be right by elewton · · Score: 1

      FUUUUCK.

      Tired and forgot to anonymise. It's been nice knowing y'all.

    17. Re:Can't be right by tnnn · · Score: 1

      I wonder if modding up your comment would make me an accessory to murder... Anyway, good luck and get some sleep :)

    18. Re:Can't be right by neyla · · Score: 1

      Indeed. The tigther the "official" rules for behaviour, the more hypocrisy.

      Catholic priests aren't actually all celibate. Muslims don't all avoid alcohol. Jews don't all avoid pizza. Mormons don't all stick to ths missionary position, and wait until marriage with sex.

      They just lie about it. Because the official rules don't allow them to openly admit to being human, like the rest of us.

      To add insult to injury, they then go on to claim they're morally superior. Yet it's pretty hard to see how lying makes you superior to being truthful.

    19. Re:Can't be right by tehcyder · · Score: 1

      Posted AC to reduce the probability of my murder

      Not sure if this is an impressive fail, or part of the joke...

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    20. Re:Can't be right by tehcyder · · Score: 1

      Jews don't all avoid pizza

      I'm going out on a limb, but I don't think the word "pizza" appears anywhere in the Old Testament.

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    21. Re:Can't be right by RockDoctor · · Score: 1

      Jews don't all avoid pizza

      I'm going out on a limb, but I don't think the word "pizza" appears anywhere in the Old Testament.

      I'm not certain, but I think the GP's comment was some obscure reference to the myriad and varied (and probably self-inconsistent) dietary laws of the various Jewish sects. There's probably some rule against eating dairy and tomato in the same meal, which would make almost any formulation that fits "pizza" impossible.

      (By "Jewish" I include the various derivative sects such as Christianity and Islam. It's all barely-distinguishable shit. A curse on all their houses - when Northern Ireland have finished slaughtering themselves, can we use it as a compactor to throw the rest in in mutually murderous combinations so we can get the fuckers out of our way?)

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  2. Infographic by mehrotra.akash · · Score: 1

    "Internauts who enjoy regexes and charts are invited to help make a pretty infographic"

    Has anyone made one yet?

    1. Re:Infographic by KDEnut · · Score: 1

      But this is the internet and I want my shiny NOW! I'm going to forget about this in 5 min...

  3. For the younger generations... by AdamJS · · Score: 1

    the syrian government is losing their standing. Blocking freedom of speech sites, organizing sites, western influences of varying kinds? Sure, you can get away with it. But blocking the porn? That's a recipe for eventual revolution.

  4. Cycles are cheap, bandwidth/time isn't. by Deagol · · Score: 1

    For hell's sake, man, this is 2011! Why any compressible data is still released using gzip, when xz (even bzip2) is way better, is totally beyond me.

    Squash those bits, man! Squash 'em good!