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>The issue is not cryptography, it's "trade with sanctioned countries",
period, where making
>files available to download is considered trade.

Spot on, in 2005 when I lived in (among other places) Sudan, Sourceforge
would block certain downloads (but not the project site).  That said it
was trivial to bypass the restrictions then.