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 | New York Times: China Has World's Tightest Internet Censorship, Study Finds |
'China has the most extensive Internet censorship in the world, regularly denying local users access to 19,000 Web sites that the government deems threatening, a study by Harvard Law School researchers finds.' |
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 | BBC: China 'blocks 10% of websites' |
"As many as one in 10 websites may be deliberately blocked to users in China, a US study suggests." |
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 | Associated Press: Release of Chinese Net Activists Sought |
""Internet users are the latest group to be ensnared in China's deadly web of arrest, detention and torture, and U.S. corporations increasingly facilitate this repression," T. Kumar, Amnesty's Asia advocacy director said in a news release accompanying the report." |
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 | AFP: Amnesty appeals for Internet freedom in China |
"The cases detailed in the report include political activists as well as those connected to organisations such as the outlawed Falungong spiritual group. Both the prisoners who died in custody were Falungong followers, Amnesty said." |
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 | Copenhagen Post: Danish websites censored by Chinese authorities |
"The Chinese government is incredibly paranoid about information exchange and anything else they can't directly control. Free information yields free thoughts, and they're certainly not interested in that..." - Lars Normann Jorgensen, Secretary General of Amnesty International in Denmark |
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 | Redherring: Special Report: China - When Fools Rush In |
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 | National Review (New York): Open-Web Policy |
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 | Red Herring Online Magazine: Up Against the Firewall |
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 | The Times: The great firewall of China |
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 | Eloy News (US): Open-Web policy for China |
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 | Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) : Counters to Chinese Checkers |
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 | Associated Press: China Imposes New Web Cafe Rules |
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 | Calgary Herald: Google in China and the real Internet censors |
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 | International Herald Tribune: China's 'Great Firewall' limits Internet |
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 | South China Morning Post: China Reportedly Using More Sophisticated Software to Censor Internet |
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 | Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER): Internet Access Denied |
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 | New York Times: China's Cyberspace Censorship |
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 | South China Morning Post: Chinese dissidents report state-sponsored hacking from Beijing |
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 | BBC World: Extract from “Click China” |
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 | New York Times: China Seems to Refine Bid to Restrict Web Access |
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 | The Guardian: Google is back in China but don't try asking any difficult questions |
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 | Reuters: China still blocking some Google links |
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 | CNN: Google searching again in China |
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 | Los Angeles Times: The Great Firewall of China |
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 | AP: China's upgraded 'Great Fire Wall' marks new level of online censorship |
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 | Silicon.com: Google's China crisis continues |
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 | Silicon.com: AltaVista hits out at China ban |
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 | Digital Freedom Network: China's Internet ban extends to part of Yahoo! search engine |
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 | The Star: AltaVista asks China about blocking |
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 | Financial Times: China steps up curbs on internet. |
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 | Washington Post: China Blocks Web Search Engines |
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 | The Australian Financial Review : The Great Firewall |
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 | Boxun (Chinese website): Jiang's Regime Blocks American Universities' Websites to Control Information |
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 | Dow Jones Newswires: China Redirects Google Users To Domestic Web Sites |
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 | AFP: Harvard student finds China blocks hundreds of websites |
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 | CNN: China blocks AltaVista search engine |
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 | ABC: Second search engine blocked by China |
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 | De Volkskrant (Holland): China Closes Down Search Engines Again |
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 | BBC: China criticised for ban on Google |
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 | Nortel helping China to overhaul state surveillance architecture |
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