Google cache indicates it was up yesterday, with references to Sec. Kerry and Ambassador Power, etc. Humanrights.gov looks like a complete mess overall right now, so perhaps what we are seeing in an artifact of transition rather than a purging according to policy?
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache%3Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.humanrights.gov%2Fissues%2Finternet-freedom%2F&oq=cache%3Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.humanrights.gov%2Fissues%2Finternet-freedom%2F&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i58.1544j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 11:32 AM, Griffin Boyce <grif...@cryptolab.net> wrote: > Hi all, > > This morning, a colleague visited the DRL website only to find that the > content had been deleted. I checked another page and found it had was no > longer available. > > - https://www.state.gov/netfreedom/index.htm > - https://www.humanrights.gov/issues/internet-freedom/ > > So... yeah... That's bad. =( Guess the fascists figured out this whole > "free speech" thing wasn't working out for them. > > ~Griffin > > -- > Accept what you cannot change, and change what you cannot accept. > PGP: 0x03cf4a0ab3c79a63 > -- > Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations > of list guidelines will get you moderated: https://mailman.stanford.edu/m > ailman/listinfo/liberationtech. Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change > password by emailing moderator at compa...@stanford.edu. > -- *Collin David Anderson* averysmallbird.com | @cda | Washington, D.C.
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