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China Further Censors Search

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Jun 20, 2006 
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Sarah Novotny  |
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China Further Censors Search

In yet another effort to censor the Internet in China, Chinese authorities have blocked two of the country’s most popular search portals. As of Monday, users who attempted to visit both Sina.com and Sohu.com were met with messages claiming the sites were undergoing upgrades.

“As of yesterday noon, all the databases have been in a state of closure because relevant government Internet supervision departments were censoring our databases,” a member of customer service staff at Sina.com told AFP. “It affects not just Sina, but Sohu as well, so our search engines are not in use.”

While many have argued over the government’s strict Internet censorship, Chinese authorities defend their actions. As ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told journalists at a routine briefing Tuesday, “The Chinese government has been taking an active role in the development of the Internet,” Yu said. “As (well as) many other countries, China has managed the development in accordance with laws, we believe it is a rational management.”

Sina’s staff member shared with the AFP that access to the site will be back up on Thursday.





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