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Letter from osama fawzi to
president Bush
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Letter from Queen Rania-Jordan
Letter from her attorney
Letter from Arab Times
to her attorney
The only known website to be
censored in Jordan
Dr.Osama Fawzi
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Important issues
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I
believe the U.S.-based Web site ArabTimes.com
is blocked because of its political content. How do you reconcile this with
a liberal approach to Internet regulation-- will sites like ArabTimes.com
continue to be censored by the government
Al Rousan: There is a new law for
telecommunications and audio visual services. The two entities will be in
one law. According to the law there will be no censoring of the Internet
When will this take effect
Al Rousan: It is already in the law that the
Internet is not censored. I think most of the government knows they cannot
block it. It's a waste of time and money. This is what our policy is, not to
try to do this. The problem we are facing is to convince many of the
families, many parents don't want the Internet because they're afraid for
their children. They want to guide their children and to tell them what to
do or not to do
But tomorrow or the day after they will go to their
friends or an Internet cafe. It's better to have it in the house. The family
and the government, we cannot stop those things. We have to deal with it in
a different way. If you're a family, you have to educate your children
Now we have a political Web site where they write
many things, much of it good, much of it bad, depending on rumors. Nothing
solid. There is no law which will excuse them for publishing such things on
the Web site. Should these journalists be prosecuted?
There's a debate over whether the law should apply

the Scandals are Eye-Popping!, January 27, 2003
Reviewer: A customer
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