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Reporters Without Borders RSF released its annual Enemies of the Internet index this week鈥攁 ranking first launched in 2006 intended to track countries that repress online speech, intimidate and arrest bloggers, and conduct surveillance of their citizens.Some countries have been mainstays on the annual index, while others have bee
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