October 2005 - No one died or was imprisoned on this occasion, but blog censorship can even happen in the United States of America as some kids at a Catholic school learned.
March 2006 - Certain blogs are blocked in Pakistan due to them inviting users to draw pictures of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad.
May 2006 - The government of Iran adds a filtering office for blogs to their IT Ministry.
December 2006 - CPJ reports that one third of imprisoned journalists in the world are bloggers.
February 2007 - An Egyptian blogger is sentenced to four-years in prison for his criticism of the Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak.
August 2007 - Microsoft & Yahoo agree to censor blogs that belong to the citizens of the People's Republic of China.
October 2007 - In the lead up to Korean elections, bloggers are issued summons over their critical views of the politicians.
December 2007: Ali Shafeya Al-Moussawi, of Alive in Baghdad, is shot 31 times by the Iraqi National Guard, while in his home.
December 2007 - Fouah al-Farhan, a Saudi Arabian blogger, was detained for interrogation on December 10th, but this was not confirmed until early January. As of this writing, he is still being held.
January 2008: Maj. Andrew Olmstead had been blogging for the Rocky Mountain News since May of 2007. He was the first American killed in Iraq in 2008, but he didn't even let his passing stop him from making one last post.