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Google challenges China to end censorship

Tuesday 23 March 2010 The internet company said it is to stop censoring internet search results in China and direct all traffic from its servers there to Hong Kong. The Chinese government should remove restrictions on the internet following Google's decision to stop censoring internet search results in China and direct all traffic from its servers there to Hong Kong, Amnesty International said on Tuesday. "By acknowledging that their corporate policies were incompatible with the self-censorship required to operate inside China, Google has challenged the Chinese authorities to respect…


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