Yemen Starts Censoring SMS Messages
The Yemeni government has started censoring the distribution of news to mobile phones by SMS messages, says the lobby group, Reporters Without Borders. The government is also blocking access to several opposition websites.
"It is disturbing that the Yemeni government is attacking new technology in this way," the press freedom organisation said. "It never showed any open-mindedness towards the opposition media and these new arenas of expression offered a fresh opportunity for the media. The authorities have again demonstrated their determination to control news and information that is critical of them."
The information and telecommunications ministry has now banned several mobile phone news distribution services, including those proposed by the companies Nass mobile and Bela Qoyod mobile, on the grounds that they were not subject to sufficient control. The ministry nonetheless said that government authorities could offer such services.
SMS messages expressing criticism of President Ali Abdullah Saleh's government had circulated in the weeks prior to the ban. The opposition parties denied being behind them. On 7 June, the government announce the start of a debate about a new press law, one concerning new media in particular."
Posted to the site on 12th June 2007
