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UNITED
ARAB EMIRATES
The United Arab Emirates,
in particular the emirate of Dubai, has transformed itself into a center
for media and new information technology. In 2001, the emirate launched
Dubai Media City to serve as a regional news hub for international media
organizations, along with a separate Internet City. Dubai also began providing
government services online. Citizens can now use the Web to pay traffic
fines or get driver's licenses, for example. Despite these innovations,
authorities use filtering technology to block sexually explicit and politically
sensitive Internet content.
As far as print media are concerned, the government
tolerates little criticism, and self-censorship is endemic when it comes
to government affairs, the ruling family, and religion. Journalists who
have dared to broach these topics frankly have been detained and threatened.
Authorities also prescreen foreign publications
that enter the country.
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