Hillary Clinton to address internet freedom conference

Dutch News.nl Thursday 24th November, 2011

US secretary of state Hillary Clinton will address an international conference on internet freedom in The Hague on December 9, the foreign affairs ministry said on Thursday. The aim of the conference, which is being organised by the ministry, is to create an international coalition to strengthen and protect freedom on the internet. Ministers from...


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