Twitter, Hotmail and Bing, censored in China
According to Efe, access to Twitter, Hotmail, Bing and also the Flickr photo server has been impossible in the whole country since around 5:00 pm local time, which has raised the indignation of the Chinese Internet community, the most numerous in the world. planet.
"Why did they do it? Now that they have closed the entire internet! ", Lamented an anonymous user in the comments of the Danwei news blog. "Blocking Hotmail sign in is something important, which will affect many people who would not complain about YouTube or Twitter but for whom email is essential," added another Internet user, identified as Alex.
The censorship to these pages is added to the one that for weeks and months have suffered other famous tools of the network in China, such as blog servers Blogspot and Wordpress and YouTube video portal.
Next Thursday, June 4, marks the twentieth anniversary of the violent repression by the Chinese government against students and workers who protested in Tiananmen Square during the spring of 1989 to demand political reforms in China.
In March, the organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF) included China in a prominent place on the list of the so-called "twelve enemies of the Internet", for the control and censorship exercised over the network and access to it from their respective territories
For RSF, the Chinese government "holds the leadership of repression on the Internet" among the almost 250 million Internet users who surf the Internet in the Asian giant.
For RSF, the Chinese government "holds the leadership of repression on the Internet" among the almost 250 million Internet users who surf the Internet in the Asian giant.
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