China keeps pro-Tibet websites blocked

[AFP] Pro-Tibet websites remained blocked in the Olympic press centre and elsewhere on Friday, amid reports that Chinese troops had opened fire on protesters in a remote area of southwest China.Sites for the Tibetan government-in-exile and Tibetan activist groups were unaccessible, as well as others deemed sensitive by China’s communist rulers such as those linked to spiritual group Falungong and Chinese dissidents.
news.smh.com.au/technology/china-keeps-protibet-websites-blocked-20080823-40hw.html
news.theage.com.au/technology/china-keeps-protibet-websites-blocked-20080823-40hw.htmlNike asks Chinese government to identify Yahoo blogger
When the rebel becomes king, it doesn’t mean the people will suddenly be smiling. Nike, once the brand that championed all who challenged authority, seems to have suddenly taken on the mantle, as well as the athletic supporter, of a regime not known for its fondness for allowing people to just do it.
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