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Interesting Elsewhere12:33, December 1, 2010

RSF: Debate on Internet censorship censored

It is only logical that an article about online censorship would be censored. But last week’s censorship of such an article by the Shanghai-based business weekly Diyi Caijing Zhoukan has again highlighted the extremes to which the propaganda agencies go to ensure that any discussion of the way the Communist Party censors the Internet is nipped in the bud. Read the full article here.

 
 
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