Sunday, 12 June 2011

YouTube banned in China again

Among the censorship of search engines and tapping on a voice call
through Skype, China continues to restrict the freedom of information,
emphasizing its distance from the Internet. The network also Youtube,
for the umpteenth time.

Recently, access to video sharing site YouTube, a subsidiary of
Google, was blocked for all users living in China. The government has
organized a system that allows you to filter the comments and
criticism of the communist party and which was intensified in March,
when falls the anniversary of the Tibetan protests against Chinese
government in 1989. In this context, socio-political, YouTube would
have allowed the circulation of a video broadcast by the exiled
Tibetans, showing hundreds of Chinese soldiers attacking a Tibetan
monastery. Fear of the Internet? Certainly not!

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