A journalism support group has set up an “anti-censorship shelter” in Paris, to give online refuge for journalists, bloggers and dissidents whose work is being threatened by censorship or cyber attack.

Reporters Sans Frontières says the shelter – billed as the first ever – will use state-of-the-art censorship-circumvention and encryption software, and connect to the digital security firm XeroBank through a high-speed anonymity network.

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