China blocks Internet access to New York Times

by Amitjha | December 20, 2008 at 03:52 am
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chinese authorities knows well the power of free media, thats why they frequently use their dreconian power to block the international media, when ever they find that something is written against there policy.The hot issues that always makes the polit bureau uncomfortable is Tibet, Taiean, Human Rights.In all these fronts , they know that media can be used to build a movement which will force them to take unnecessary measures.


China, widely criticized for its censorship of the media, this week blocked access to The New York Times, the newspaper said on Saturday.

When computer users in cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou tried to connect on Friday to nytimes.com, they received a message that the site was not available, the newspaper said.

There was no access to the site from Beijing late on Saturday without the protection of a virtual private network (VPN).

The State Information Office said it had no information on the case.

The Foreign Ministry said this week that China, which eased its rein on the Internet before and during the Beijing Olympics in August, was within its rights to block websites with content illegal under Chinese law.

China regularly blocks sites it finds unsavory, particularly those related to Tibet or critical of the Communist Party.

Access to the Chinese-language versions of the BBC, Voice of America and Hong Kong media Ming Pao News and Asiaweek were blocked early this month, Asiaweek said.

China has the world's greatest number of Internet users, allowing its citizens vastly increased access to information.

In response, it has set up a team of personnel who police the Internet to remove sensitive content and posts, warn bloggers who cross the line and block access to certain sites.

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Jarrett Martineau

Censorship is alive and well in China, but I'm surprised that they've blocked such major news outlets. Thanks for this.

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duo

The NY Times is just as good at censorship as China, and that is a fact.

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hari prasanth

Hmmm i think the chinese don't want the truth to be revealed about them for the rest of the world and blocking access to the media site's,,, There can be any reason in blocking sites with terrorist or porno !! but what about the NEWYORK times..... lol it's like they have some sort of secret or what....... Let's wait and see....

MAYBE THEY ONEDAY BLOCK ACCESS GOOGLE TELLING THAT  IT'S AGAINST COMMUNISM BECAUSE IT SEARCHES AND GIVES THE ANTI-COMMUNIST PICS OR ARTICLES............ LMAO

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mtippett

According to Alexa, China is responsible for about 3.5% of the Times' traffic:


Nytimes.com users come from these countries: United States64.7%India5.0%Brazil3.9%China3.4%Canada2.4%


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panzerlawyer

Wait . . . I thought the chicoms would want their brainwashed citizens to have more NY Time, considering all the anti Americans who live in New York.  Weird.

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Pythiian1

Apparently, the block didn't seem to take place in HK, according to the NYT this morning.

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panzerlawyer

Chinese communists=devil

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dunkelberg

Ah yes, the "good" Communists, China and Vietnam, and our illustrious trading partners.  They are fine.  It's just those nasty Cuban Communists we have to watch out for (as long as the GOP keeps bilking the Cuban exiles for cash).


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panzerlawyer

No just those nasty anti Americans here we need to watch out for, such as the ones who insinuate real Americans like me think we should be doing business with those murdering thug Chinese communists.

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Art_By_Alida

It doesn't make sense to me...why just the NY Times? 

It's odd they would target that paper only.

Oh, I googled the story and found out that they unblocked the Times.

You can read about it here:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/23/world/asia/23china.html?ref=world


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