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U.S. Funds Challenges To North Korea's 'Information Shield' (freekorea.us)

The U.S. State Department is pursuing "a detailed plan for making unrestricted, unmonitored, and inexpensive electronic mass communications available to the people of North Korea." Slashdot reader Greg Jones reports: Plenty of government-designed "information" flows out of North Korea. At One Free Korea Joshua Stanton reports that the U.S. State Department just announced a new grant program for information technology solutions to punch through the wall that prevents the free flow of information into North Korea.
"Those of us who wrote and negotiated the [North Korea Sanctions and Policy Enhancement Act] were equally concerned with direct engagement of the North Korean people..." Stanton writes on his blog, reporting that there's now grants available to fund multiple projects. "If you have the technical knowledge to make this a reality, or know a place online where people with those talents congregate, please share and repost this solicitation and help spread the word."

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  1. dafauq? by sims+2 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So it's not ok for our own US citizens or our allies to have unmonitored mass communications but we are just going to give them to our enemies?

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  2. They should found one for the US too by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It would be nice having an unmonitored device too.
    Being able to comunicate without the government snooping... in a free country...

    Well, just dreaming.