Global: Governments and powers-that-be fear the Internet

The global reach of the internet, and its ability to transmit information in real time and mobilise populations, creates fear among governments and the powerful, says Frank La Rue, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression. During the presentation of his report to the UN Human Rights Council 3 June, La Rue mentioned information filtering systems used in China that block access to websites containing key words such as 'democracy' and 'human rights'. The strength of the internet and the popular uprisings in recent months in North Africa and the Middle East, especially in Tunisia and Egypt, 'scares politicians', he told a press conference.