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By Boris Zegarac on 01-Jun-09 17:39 | Tags: Cuba, Messenger, Microsoft, Microsoft blocking Messenger, News, Windows Messenger
Microsoft has decided to disable its instant messaging service for five countries embargoed by the United States. In Syria, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Cuba, Internet users can no longer connect to Windows Live Messenger. The Associated Press reported that this decision by Microsoft has been criticized by Cuba, the Cuban press, speaking in particular of a severe violation of the rights of Cubans, while the Microsoft service was operational for almost ten years.
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