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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

More adventures in China's open internet

Seven months on from the Urumqi riots, Xinjiang is still effectively without internet access.


All email is blocked, and only government websites such as Xinhua are accessible, according to RSF.

Official media claimed on January 12 that internet access was "returning".
Posted by Robert Clark at 11:47 PM
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