Monday, March 16, 2015

The state prohibits access to five terrorist propaganda sites – BBC

Access to five defendants to websites advocating terrorism has been blocked since the end of last week, the first since the establishment of this administrative measure March 6, announced the Ministry of Interior.

The blocking order was given to ISPs, who then have 48 hours to take “all appropriate measures intended to stop referencing these addresses,” according to the decree.

The site’s home page has posted Sunday islamic-news.info a red hand, with a message from the Ministry of the Interior, before the host does completely removed. “You have been redirected to the official website because your computer would connect to a page with content causes (…) acts of terrorism or publicly condoning acts of terrorism,” said the text.

Also referred Alhayat sites like Media Center, lead broadcaster of the video of executions of the Islamic State (EI) or Jihadmin.com, which downloads the publications of the EI. Several sites remained blocked advertised as available late Monday afternoon, but the Interior Ministry has assured that they would be more or less near future.

This possibility of administrative block websites suspected apology of terrorism is one of the key measures of the anti-terrorism law passed in November.

She was criticized by the Consultative Commission on Human Rights, Advisory administrative authority of the government, which estimated the intervention of a judge needed to order and control the removal of illegal content and block a website.

Other measures of this anti-terrorism law include the administrative ban outlet the territory of candidates for jihad. Six French aged 23 to 28 who were about to leave Syria, and have had their passports confiscated in mid-February for a period of six months, renewable for two years.

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