Newsletter:

Skip Navigation LinksHome > News > Internet > China clamps down on pro-Tibet sites

China clamps down on pro-Tibet sites

By Nick Farrell
26 August 2008 08:14AM
Tags: china | clamps | protibet

As Chinese troops fired on Tibetan protestors there was a sudden banning of Pro-Tibet websites.

China has allowed a few token pro-Tibetan sites open for foreign hacks during the Olympics but journos at the games suddenly noticed even these had been switched off over the weekend.

This became a little obvious as news editors told their staff based in China to follow up a statement from the Dalai Lama that troops had again fired on Tibetan protestors in Sichuan province.

The Dalai Lama added that 400 people had been killed in Lhasa since March.

As the hacks turned to the Internet to cut and paste their stories, they found they had been switched off.

Police and government officials in Garze contacted denied there had been any unrest there or said they had not noticed.

theinquirer.net (c) 2008 Incisive Media

   


Ads by Google


Thoughts on this article? Add a comment below.
Be the first to comment on this article.

Report this comment as offensive:

   * Indicates information we require to process your submission.

Name: *
Email: *
Reason for offense: *
Your report will not be displayed.  
Name:
*
 
Email:
(will not be displayed)
*
 
Comment:
(HTML not permitted)
*
 
Validation
*

Enter the code you see below:

 

 
 
 
 
 






iTnews 2009 Job Survey

TopTopics
(28258) -  top
(4142) -  microsoft
(3276) -  acma
(2678) -  company
(2671) -  terria
(2550) -  telstra
(2414) -  broadband
(2294) -  data
(2252) -  content
(2055) -  isp
(1840) -  nbn
(1677) -  filtering
(1671) -  internode
(1552) -  centre
(1527) -  voip