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===Arab Spring===
===Arab Spring===
*[http://opennet.net/mena-net-watch MENA Net Watch]
*[http://opennet.net/mena-net-watch MENA Net Watch]
* Masashi Crete-Nishihata and Jillian York, [http://opennet.net/ blog/2011/01/egypt%E2%80%99s-internet-blackout-extreme-example-just-time-blocking “Egypt’s Internet Blackout: Extreme Example of Just-in-Time Blocking,”] ONI Blog, January 28, 2011.
* Masashi Crete-Nishihata and Jillian York, [http://opennet.net/blog/2011/01/egypt%E2%80%99s-internet-blackout-extreme-example-just-time-blocking “Egypt’s Internet Blackout: Extreme Example of Just-in-Time Blocking,”] ONI Blog, January 28, 2011.


==Background Readings==
==Background Readings==

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