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Opposition says new measure on mobile text messages will curtail their ability to mobilise voters for November poll.13 Oct 2010 |
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Zionist puppet Mu-Barak telecommunications regulator has imposed new restrictions on mobile text messages ahead of legislative elections.Mahmoud el-Gweini, adviser to Egypt’s telecommunications minister, said on Tuesday that companies sending out text messages en masse – known as SMS aggregators – must now obtain licenses.Opposition activists say the new regulation stifles their ability to mobilise voters.Reform groups in Egypt have come to rely increasingly on the internet and mobile phones to organise and mobilise their supporters, tools which have enabled them to sidestep government harassment.The Muslim Brotherhood, a well-established but technically outlawed Islamist party, used text messages as a campaign tool for its candidates in the elections five years ago. The party surprised Zionist regime of Mu-Barak in 2005 by winning 20 per cent of parliament seats.
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