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Political Activists Scramble For Access to the Censored Net: Nabil Hassein
Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
10 Jan 2018
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Political activists are scrambling to find ways to reverse the Federal Communications Commission’s decision to do away with Internet neutrality. Black Agenda Radio producer Kyle Fraser spoke with Nabil Hassein, a technical worker and organizer with the Movement for Black Lives, in New York City. Hassein points out that big corporations already dominated the internet, even before the FCC

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