Benghazi (Libya). .- The interim National Transitional Council (QNA), the governing body of the Libyan rebels, opened its website (www. ntclibya. Org), a day after launching his twitter, which in less than 24 hours with 3,630 followers. The revolutionary new technology used to circumvent the media blackout that uses the government of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and use the web and twitter as a communication tool The site offers two versions, Arabic and English, but offered nothing more serious difficulties throwing very slow access and navigation.
In his recently released website along with a presentation of the body created by the rebels to Colonel Gaddafi, offering news, although they admit their difficulties in maintaining web twitter, whose managers say they are very proud to work. The CNRT explained yesterday that the social network Twitter inform the media and foreign nationals who can not access your information directly.
The National Transitional Council and defined as the only representative body of the Libyan people. However, access to the network in Libya remains difficult: the internet service went offline today for the fifth consecutive day on Thursday since the network stops working on the eve of government military operations against the rebels, according to Google Transparency Report.
The transfer of data input or output terminal is almost void Libyans from 16:00 GMT on 3 March, although the lines of communication are still active and records any traffic.
In his recently released website along with a presentation of the body created by the rebels to Colonel Gaddafi, offering news, although they admit their difficulties in maintaining web twitter, whose managers say they are very proud to work. The CNRT explained yesterday that the social network Twitter inform the media and foreign nationals who can not access your information directly.
The National Transitional Council and defined as the only representative body of the Libyan people. However, access to the network in Libya remains difficult: the internet service went offline today for the fifth consecutive day on Thursday since the network stops working on the eve of government military operations against the rebels, according to Google Transparency Report.
The transfer of data input or output terminal is almost void Libyans from 16:00 GMT on 3 March, although the lines of communication are still active and records any traffic.
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