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Article

27 Jan 2006

Author:
Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC radio (USA), with guests David Vise (financial reporter & author, The Google Story) & Mila Rosenthal (Business & Human Rights Program Director, Amnesty Intl. USA)

[audio] The Great Fire Wall of China

...[Google's] plan to restrict sites in China has caused...a furor in the US. But Google isn’t the only American internet company complying with Chinese censorship demands... [Guests:] David Vise financial reporter and author, The Google Story...on Google's problems at home and in China and Mila Rosenthal, Business and Human Rights Program Director at Amnesty International - says US companies are part of the problem in terms of international human rights [also refers to Microsoft, Yahoo, Cisco]