Assorted links

1. One of the world’s most unlikely victims of a cyberwar speaks out: the Tajik president says "enemies" are waging Internet war to undermine his rule; urges his people to mobilize against the threat. 2. As their offline efforts fail, Europeans embark on a new project to battle online jihad 3. The Web is becoming ...

1. One of the world's most unlikely victims of a cyberwar speaks out: the Tajik president says "enemies" are waging Internet war to undermine his rule; urges his people to mobilize against the threat.

1. One of the world’s most unlikely victims of a cyberwar speaks out: the Tajik president says "enemies" are waging Internet war to undermine his rule; urges his people to mobilize against the threat.

2. As their offline efforts fail, Europeans embark on a new project to battle online jihad

3. The Web is becoming a platform for research on oceans and galaxies

4. From the anti-corporate deparment: online activists bring Shell to trial

5. Forget about cellphone anonimity in Mexico: the government will soon be building a database to track every cellphone number in the country

6. The hilarious blog of a (fake) Somali pirate

Evgeny Morozov is a fellow at the Open Society Institute and sits on the board of OSI's Information Program. He writes the Net Effect blog on ForeignPolicy.com

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