Publications, Press Releases
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Reuters: China still blocking some Google links
2002-09-14China is once again allowing its citizens to use the popular search engine Google, but is still blocking Internet users from content it deems politically taboo as part of a media crackdown ahead of November's pivotal Communist Party congress. -
Foreign Affairs: China's Governance Crisis (Part II of Two Parts Series)
2002-09-14 -
CNN: China gags media ahead of party gathering
2002-09-12 -
CNN: Google searching again in China
2002-09-12 -
SCMP: Spy sacked over e-mail
2002-09-12 -
Los Angeles Times: The Great Firewall of China
2002-09-12"While Chinese citizens are fighting against Internet censorship, the reaction from some leading international high-tech corporations has been shameful..The growing Internet rights movement is at the forefront of using Internet technology to open Chinese society. International corporations can and should facilitate this goal by refusing to abide by domestic Internet regulations that violate China's international obligations." -
VOA: China's Ambiguous Stand on Terrorism
2002-09-11 -
Apple Daily News: An Area Of North China 40 Times the Size of Hong Kong Faces The Threat Of Sinking Due To Overuse Of Ground Water
2002-09-11 -
Reuters: TAIWAN: Taiwan sacks agent for sending [Falun Gong] data to China.
2002-09-11 -
China Post: Agent Discharged For Leaking Information to Mainland China
2002-09-11 -
AP: China's upgraded 'Great Fire Wall' marks new level of online censorship
2002-09-11 -
Silicon.com: Google's China crisis continues
2002-09-11 -
Silicon.com: AltaVista hits out at China ban
2002-09-11 -
Digital Freedom Network: China's Internet ban extends to part of Yahoo! search engine
2002-09-11 -
The Star: AltaVista asks China about blocking
2002-09-11