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* [http://en.flossmanuals.net/bypassing-censorship/ch028_alkasir/ Presentation of Alkasir], in [http://www.howtobypassinternetcensorship.org/ ''How to Bypass Internet Censorship''], a [[FLOSS]] Manual, 10 March 2011, 240 pp. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 22:17, 19 May 2011
Alkasir is a program developed by Yemeni journalist, Walid al-Saqaf, that allows users to circumvent censorship in countries that censor internet content.[1] The first version was released in May 2009, with the newest version containing an internal browser, added in May 2010, with updates often being released. Alkasir is free to download and to use.[2] The word "alkasir" means circumventor in Arabic.[3]
Alkasir is sponsored by Mideast Youth as well as by [YemenPortal.net],[4] al-Saqaf's site created to allow Yemenis to voice dissent against the regime.[5]
Governments around the world, most notably in China and in the Middle East, use censorship to block access to various websites. With the rise of social networking sites and the use of these sites to organize political movements against the repressive regimes in power, such as the Arab Spring, Middle Eastern governments have implemented Western tools to censor the internet.[6] Alkasir, though it does not allow access to all sites, it circumvents blocks on ISPs by the government.[7]
Alkasir's site also contains a map that tracks the use of its software to gain access to particular URLs. The more people using the software to access a particular site, such as Facebook, the more likely it is blocked by the peoples' country.
Walid al-Saqaf was selected as a TED fellow in 2010 for the development of Alkasir.[8]
See also
External links
- Alkasir
- Mideast Youth
- Yemen Portal
- Presentation of Alkasir, in How to Bypass Internet Censorship, a FLOSS Manual, 10 March 2011, 240 pp.
References
- ^ About Alkasir
- ^ "Alkasir v1.2.0 launched with internal browser to circumvent censorship.
- ^ https://alkasir.com/node/50
- ^ Alkasir Sponsors
- ^ "Yemeni Journalist Offers Facebook and Twitter Access, Piercing Government Blocks"
- ^ U.S. Products Help Block Mideast Web
- ^ https://alkasir.com/faq
- ^ Meet the TED Fellows