Catch Me, if You can: The Chinese Pursuit of Internet Hegemony
Dharamshala: Ten years ago Bill Clinton described China's efforts to restrict the internet as "sort of like trying to nail Jell-O to the wall". But as China's web-filtering technology has grown more sophisticated, and the ranks of its Internet police have swelled, some have begun to wonder.
What You Cannot Read in the Chinese Press
Paris: The Propaganda Department marked World Press Freedom Day on May 3d in its own way by restricting the Chinese media's coverage of the Shanghai World Expo, the spate of attacks on schools, the risk of a real estate bubble, Kim Jong-il's visit to China and the political situation in Taiwan. Reporters Without Borders obtained a transcript of the directives sent to the Chinese media.
More Internet Restrictions Announced in China
Dharamshala: China today announced its latest restrictions on internet access in the country, threatening that content from "hostile overseas forces" will be blocked.
China Media Criticises “Misleading” Western Quake Coverage
Dharamshala: China's state-run People's Daily newspaper on 21 April criticized what they insisted was "misleading" coverage of the Kyigudo earthquake, despite there was no enough search-and-rescue effort in the Tibetan area of Kyigudo earthquake zone from the beginning.
Poems and Songs in Solidarity with Kyigudo Quake Victims
U.S., China to Resume Dialogue on Human Rights in Next Month
Dharamshala The United States and China will resume their stalled bilateral human rights dialogue in next Month in Washington, the State Department said Thursday.