Welcome all those coming in from Instapundit, but a quick note — I’m not sure what we have going on in Korea is “blog censorship,” per say. The government — the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) in particular — has been very aggressive in trying to keep video footage of Kim Sun-il’s beheading in Iraq out of Korea. If anything is being really censored, it’s the video, not the blogs. Unfortunately, in its war against the video, MIC and/or individual Internet providers have blocked access to entire blog services — Blogspot and Typepad, in particular. Ham-fisted? Yes. And intentional war against blogs ala China? I don’t think so.
Anyway, I posted a couple of pieces on the censorship issue below — just scroll down a little.
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