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Originally Posted by Rochard
I don't have time to watch this, but.... This will not stop such videos from getting out. If they cannot just dial into another country, they can walk a flash drive across the border.
World politics has changed. Twenty years ago a video like this could be shown on Sixty Minutes and there would be outrage, and it would be forgotten by the following week. Now it can go on the Internet, the entire world will see it, and it will forever be on line - meaning, even if the Syrian government remains in power they will have to answer for what they've done. (I'm sure both sides are just as guilty.)
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Their concern is about stopping people inside the country from communicating and sharing information within the country