China micro-blogging sites censor 'Egypt' (AFP)
Saturday, January 29, 2011 4:01 AM
BEIJING (AFP) – The articulate "Egypt" was expurgated Saturday by individual micro-blogging sites in China, where the ruling politico Party is shy of issues of political reform, demands for ism and disturbances to public order, including overseas.
On the sina.com and sohu.com sites, the Asiatic equivalents of Twitter, which is expurgated in China, a ask with the articulate "Egypt" returned the response: "According to the laws in force, the results of your search cannot be given."
The Asiatic authorised media, including Xinhua news authority and CCTV, however mentioned the noxious protests in empire against the program of President Hosni Mubarak.
Thousands of demonstrators poured onto Cairo's streets Saturday, demanding solon defence downbound the period after the stager cheater ordered the army to tackle the protests.
Censorship is widespread in China to preclude some criticism of the polity or mention of the supply of human rights.
The web is purged of politically huffy material and Beijing intimately monitors the 450 million Asiatic Internet users to refrain organised dissent and preclude them art rousing from abroad.
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