Hello,
Today, in collaboration with Azerbaijan Internet Watch, we published a new
report on Internet censorship in Azerbaijan.
Read the report here:
https://ooni.org/post/2023-azerbaijan-internet-censorship/
As part of our analysis of OONI measurements collected from Azerbaijan
between January 2022 to February 2023, we found:
** Blocking of news media websites.* Azerbaijan continues to block access
to several independent news media websites. OONI data also suggests that
some ISPs in Azerbaijan may have started blocking access to the Guardian on
25th December 2022.
** Azerbaijan and Russia block each other’s news media.* In early June
2022, Azerbaijan started blocking access to Russia’s state-run RIA Novosti
media website. Since (at least) 7th June 2022, Russian ISPs have been
blocking access to Azerbaijani news media websites (haqqin.az, minval.az,
oxu.az, ru.oxu.az, ru.baku.ws). These blocks remain ongoing.
** Temporary blocking of TikTok amid border clashes with Armenia.* During
the September 2022 border clashes, both Azerbaijan and Armenia blocked
access to TikTok. While the TikTok block was lifted in Armenia by 21st
September 2022 (only lasting about a week), the TikTok block remained in
place in Azerbaijan until November 2022 (lasting about 2 months).
** Blocking of circumvention tool sites.* Azerbaijan continues to block
access to numerous circumvention tool websites, potentially limiting the
ability to circumvent internet censorship in Azerbaijan. However, most OONI
measurements suggest that tested circumvention tools (Tor and Psiphon)
appear to be reachable.
** Variance of censorship across networks. *While most ISPs in Azerbaijan
appear to adopt similar censorship techniques (as we continued to observe
connection timeouts in most anomalous measurements across ASNs), different
ISPs block access to different websites over time.
We thank OONI Probe users in Azerbaijan for contributing measurements,
supporting this study.
You can continue to monitor internet censorship in Azerbaijan based on
real-time OONI data:
https://explorer.ooni.org/chart/mat?probe_cc=AZ&since=2023-01-29&until=2023…
Thanks,
Maria.
Hello,
Today *OONI and Roskomsvoboda co-published a new research report*
documenting *how Internet censorship changed in Russia over the last year*
(since the start of the war in Ukraine) based on OONI data analysis.
Read our report in:
* English: https://ooni.org/post/2023-russia-a-year-after-the-conflict/
* Russian: https://ooni.org/ru/post/2023-russia-a-year-after-the-conflict/
You can also read Roskomsvoboda's publication about the report here:
https://roskomsvoboda.org/post/rks-ooni-odin-god/
*# Key Findings*
Overall, OONI data analysis shows the *blocking of 494 domains* in Russia.
Many more websites are also blocked, beyond those tested.
The blocked domains fall under 28 categories, suggesting *pervasive levels
of internet censorship* in Russia.
*New blocks* that emerged in Russia over the last year include:
* Blocking of *Russian & international human rights websites* (e.g. Human
Rights Watch & Amnesty International)
* Blocking of *investigative journalism & news media sites*
* Blocking of *Instagram, SoundCloud and Patreon *
Access to the *Tor Project's website was temporarily unblocked* in Russia
between 15th to 28th July 2022.
Several discontinued sites have been unblocked over the last year (possibly
as part of a "blocklist cleanup").
We *confirmed the blocking of 48 domains* (including a Let's Encrypt
domain) based on OONI data, which do *not appear to be included in Russia's
official blocking registry*.
OONI data also suggests that access to a *major CDN was blocked* in the
past year.
You can continue to monitor internet censorship in Russia through real-time
OONI data:
https://explorer.ooni.org/chart/mat?probe_cc=RU&since=2023-01-25&until=2023…
We thank OONI Probe users in Russia for contributing measurements.
~ OONI team.
Hello,
The OONI team warmly welcomes you to join us next Tuesday for our monthly community meeting.
=> Where? OONI Slack channel: https://slack.ooni.org/ <https://slack.ooni.org/> (unfortunately, our IRC bridge is broken <https://github.com/ooni/backend/issues/617>, so this time the meeting will be hosted only on Slack)
=> When? Tuesday, 28th February 2023 at 14:00 UTC (for 1 hour)
Please add topics that you'd like to discuss during the meeting in this pad: https://pad.riseup.net/p/ooni-community-meeting-keep <https://pad.riseup.net/p/ooni-community-meeting-keep>
The monthly OONI community meetings aim to:
* Collect community feedback on OONI tools & methodologies
* Address questions in relation to the use of OONI tools and OONI data
* Foster discussions on internet censorship issues
* Receive updates from the community
We hope you can join us!
All the best,
~ OONI team
Hello,
Yesterday the OONI team published *3 new reports* documenting recent
censorship events:
1) *Pakistan: Blocking of Wikipedia and Deutsche Welle*:
https://ooni.org/post/2023-pakistan-blocks-wikipedia-and-dw/
OONI data from Pakistan shows:
* Access to Wikipedia restricted between 1st-6th February 2023 (48-hour
degradation, followed by block)
* Ongoing blocking of Deutsche Welle (DW) since (at least) 16th January 2023
2) *Turkey: Throttling and DNS blocking of Twitter following deadly
earthquake*: https://ooni.org/post/2023-turkey-throttling-blocking-twitter/
On 8th February 2023, OONI data from Turkey shows that access to Twitter
was throttled on at least 4 networks, and blocked by means of DNS
interference on other networks.
*3) Ethiopia: Ongoing blocking of social media*:
https://ooni.org/post/2023-ethiopia-blocks-social-media/
OONI data from *Ethiopia* shows the ongoing blocking of:
* Facebook and Telegram (since 9th February 2023)
* YouTube (since 10th February 2023)
We thank OONI Probe users in Turkey, Ethiopia, and Pakistan for
contributing measurements, supporting these studies.
You can continue to monitor the testing of services in each of these
countries (and around the world) through OONI's Measurement Aggregation
Toolkit (MAT), which publishes OONI measurements as *open data in real-time*
: https://explorer.ooni.org/chart/mat
Thanks,
Maria.