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'''Capitol Catala de la Internet Society''' is the Catalonian chapter of the Internet Society. In September 2017, telecom operators were contacted by the Spanish government to block and throttle traffic to political websites that were in favor of Catalonian independence. [[.CAT]]'s offices were raided and members of the registry, including one member of ISOC Catalonia were arrested. The Internet Society, along with the ISOC Catalonia chapter, released statements condemning these actions.
'''Capitol Catala de la Internet Society''' is the Catalonian chapter of the Internet Society. In September 2017, telecom operators were contacted by the Spanish government to block and throttle traffic to political websites that were in favor of Catalonian independence. [[.CAT]]'s offices were raided and members of the registry, including one member of ISOC Catalonia were arrested. The Internet Society, along with the ISOC Catalonia chapter, released statements condemning these actions.<ref>[https://www.internetsociety.org/news/statements/2017/internet-society-statement-internet-blocking-measures-catalonia-spain/ ISOC Statement on Internet Blocking Measures in Catalonia]. Retrieved 01 May 2018.</ref><ref>[http://www.isoc.cat/ ISOC Catalonia Comment on Political Situation in Catalonia]. Retrieved 01 May 2018.</ref>


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General Information
Stakeholder Group: ALS
Country: Spain
Region: EUR
Website: http://www.isoc.cat/
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Capitol Catala de la Internet Society is the Catalonian chapter of the Internet Society. In September 2017, telecom operators were contacted by the Spanish government to block and throttle traffic to political websites that were in favor of Catalonian independence. .CAT's offices were raided and members of the registry, including one member of ISOC Catalonia were arrested. The Internet Society, along with the ISOC Catalonia chapter, released statements condemning these actions.[1][2]

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