Monday, April 16, 2012

Chinese Google and Yahoo once again been accused of censorship


A former professor at one of the Chinese University Guo Quan plans to sue Google and Yahoo for the fact that they excluded any mention of it from its search indexes and all interested persons to learn something about the ex - professor can not do so with the help of search engines. Sue Guo Quan does not intend at home in China and the U.S., where the relations in the availability of data is quite different today, says the British Sunday Times.





The fact that China's Guo Quan was fired from his job and actually became a dissident after he created the opposition Democratic Party. At the time of the University of Kuo taught the history of classical Chinese literature.





In the interview with The Times, he said that after the announcement of the opposition itself, in a strange way, any mention of it on Chinese google. cn and yahoo. cn disappeared, despite the fact that previously there were plenty of mentions, as an active professor published in magazines and articles about him have been on different sites.





' Since January 1 of my friends have me say that for me to find anything via Google or Yahoo has not ...





Earlier, Google and Yahoo are also accused of censorship for political reasons. In particular, Google does not share in China's search capabilities for words such as ' democracy ', ' Tibet independence ', ' Dalai Lama ' and many others. Yahoo also managed to find scandalous is not only due to the search filter, but also because of the issuance of a blogger who wrote the opposition paper, the Chinese authorities. Then the company at the request of the Police of the PRC issued the actual data on the disgraced blogger, after which he was arrested and sent to jail on charges of anti-state propaganda and incitement.





In turn, the Chinese branch of Yahoo and Google say they have to resort to such actions because they work in China and they need to comply with the laws of this country.





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Ex- Professor in the past year has defied the ruling Communist Party of China, claiming that he serves as chairman of the underground ' New People's Party ', which will be recorded up to 10 million people in China itself and other countries. Goh has repeatedly sent letters to the chairman of the Communist Party of China Hu Jintao demanding fair elections with the participation of opposition parties and the depoliticization of the People's Liberation Army of China, but in response he got close to his blog site provider. After closing the blog as a professor was fired from the university ' for violation of the Constitution of China '.





' In the pursuit of money Google has turned into a docile Pekingese, waving its tail on the heels of Chinese Communists ' - writes Guo Quan.





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