
| Office of the Prime Minister Announces Digital Proscription |
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| Wednesday, 09 June 2010 10:01 |
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Questions were asked of His Majesty after the close of Open Court on Wednesday regarding the announcement of the server block. His Majesty responded; "...Questions regarding the government’s actions today in the blocking of certain nations should be laid to rest. Speculation has occurred as to the exact reasons for such a radical measure and the answer, quite simply, is that this block has been implemented because of the governments concerns over the last four months or so concerning the blocked nations efforts to filter internet traffic. Since Bahoudii does not have the diplomatic clout to bring any type of sanctions against that nation, We, after much discussion with the Privy Council, have decided this to be Our best course of action..." Reports indicate that another block may go into effect as the government discusses what actions it can best take in response to the state-sponsored terrorism, piracy, and murder committed by Israeli military forces against civilians in international waters on 31 May 2010.
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The Office of the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Lord Nickolas, has announced that, effective immediately, access to the BahoudiiNet servers has been blocked for the entire continent of Australia.
