Not by name but I can think of some Egyptians who do.
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So Saudi dissidents using Tor hidden services was a hypothetical?
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Yes. But the thought of dissidents in closely allied countries is in no way hypothetical.
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Sure. My problem is that beneficial/positive examples of political Tor use are frequently hypothetical, with no basis in reality. Why?
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You think Egyptians should be subject to Sisi's censorship?
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That's easy. Answer is: No.
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Replying to @yashalevine @emptywheel and
Do you support US imperialism and regime change?
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That's easy: No.
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Well, Tor is a tool of US imperialism and regime change. Everything else that happens on that network only bolsters its primary function.
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I know you believe it is a tool of imperialism and regime change.
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More reasonable people would instead note that it has been used by dissidents who oppose regimes US opposes AS WELL AS those they support.
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