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Bosnia bans Facebook, YouTube in government offices.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Excerpt from report by Bosnian edition of Croatian daily Vecernji list, on 1 March

[Report by Zoran Kresic: "Access to YouTube and Facebook Banned in State Government" p5]

Vecernji List has learned that employees in the state ministries, departments, and agencies have been banned from visiting certain Internet sites, for which millions [of convertible marks] have been paid to Internet providers over the past years. Namely, after the recent introduction of the e-government system facilitating communication among ministries and state administrative bodies, access to the sites that take up too many megabytes in just seconds has been denied. The ban that will hit the …

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