Internet & Censorship

Closing Blog Was ‘Painful’

2009-09-16

A noted Vietnamese blogger and government critic describes her detention.

China Boosts ‘Great Firewall’

2009-09-16

China scores a tactical victory in its war on Web sites the government doesn't like.

Netizens Defy Tiananmen Silencing

2009-04-22

As the 20-year anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown approaches, Chinese netizens find ways to work around government censorship.

Call for China Media Body

2009-03-07

China's media czar takes aim, but experts wonder if anyone can rein in Web 2.0.

China's Online Encyclopedia Goes Offline

2009-02-04

A Chinese-language equivalent of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, known as WikiLib, has been taken offline temporarily, with no further explanation.

Burma Censors Obama Speech

2009-01-29

Burmese authorities made several cuts to U.S. President Barack Obama's inauguration speech, in particular the sections dealing with authoritarian regimes.

China's New Online Crackdown

2009-01-12

Chinese authorities say they have closed down 91 Web sites, targeting big-name search engines in the latest clampdown on "vulgar content."

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中国博客

RFA China blog
RFA China is our Chinese blog reaching out to cyber citizens in China. Every day people share thoughts, analysis and information about current affairs and the state of Internet censorship. Victims of wrong doing tell the world about their plight.

The “old road” of Internet censorship

BEIJING - I have tried to access some “sensitive” Web sites—such as the Chinese Web pages of BBC, VOA, Amnesty International, and of course Radio Free Asia (RFA)—during the past few days, but have had no success.

十一前清网

国庆六十周年即将来临,当局全面加强对互联网的控制,“封”声紧,雨意浓,消息又断。

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