2009年3月7日土曜日

Strict censorship laws enacted by the Soviet Union and the Empire of Japan


February, 1920, Vladivostok: In a rare meeting between officials from the Soviet Union and Japan, strict censorship laws were enacted in the main worldwide communication networks, which are (fortunately enough) controlled by the above two countries. Premier Lenin decreed that "the networks are not, repeat not, to be used by anyone other than those directly involved in world events. A diplomat is not allowed to use them, only the leaders of the world's nations themselves."
Japanese leaders announced also that all unauthorized communications will be immediately removed and their originators severely punished.

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