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Article

26 Nov 2002

Author:
Amnesty International

full report: People's Republic of China: State control of the internet in China

Amnesty International is concerned at reports that some foreign companies may be providing China with technology which is used to restrict fundamental freedoms. [refers to Websense, Sun Microsystems, Cisco Systems, Nortel Networks, Microsoft, Sohu.com - a Chinese Internet portal reportedly funded by overseas companies and financed by leading investment banks and other venture capital firms from the West]