Video of a murder before offline for the FBI and then put it back online.

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29.05.02 Video of a murder before offline for the FBI and then put it back online.
Ogrish.com is the website specializing in content macabre that under the pressure of the FBI had removed the video of the murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. The request had been made by his family, ready to sue for obscenity who was offering online images of his death. The missing journalist was kidnapped and executed in Pakistan where he had gone to write a story about some radical Islamic groups. But after the intervention of the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) Pro Hosters that physically own the site has decided to put the video online, realizing that the charges were bogus FBI. In the U.S., in fact, the First Amendment which guarantees freedom of information and expression is one of the bulwarks of the media, and in this case the guarantee that certain data can be viewed by all. According to the owner of the Pro Hosters, Ted Hickman, "It is something that people should be able to see, only if you really want to see it," and yet the decision to put the video online is purely symbolic, since the same sequence is also available in several other sites.