Jordanian authorities blocked the popular Middle East-focused satire website, al-Hudood, last week for unknown reasons in what activists call a new step in Jordan’s ongoing muzzling of civil society. Al Hudood, founded in Jordan a decade ago but moved to the UK in 2015, is notorious for its self-described "equal opportunity" political satire leaving no country spared. The website is published in Arabic and is a rarity in a region which regularly targets journalists and activists for real or perceived criticisms of leaders. Despite its biting satire, the website is only banned in the UAE and now, Jordan. "We were surprised since they could have done it in the last ten
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