Are readers who happen to be in Uzbekistan able to access neweurasia?
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Neweurasia is blocked, at least on my ISPs. One must use a proxy server to access. Also, for all those out there who publish, please do not publish proxy server names. It’s okay to tell people how to find them, but when their URLs are published, the UZ gov orders the proxy serves themselves blocked.
Thanks for the info, we now have several people confirming this. We are also working on a statement on this, so please stay tuned.
A press release is now available:
http://neweurasia.net/?p=544