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World misunderstands China's Web controls: expert
Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 8:33am
WORLD MISUNDERSTANDS CHINA'S WEB CONTROLS: EXPERT
[SOURCE: Reuters, AUTHOR: Ben Blanchard]
Rebecca MacKinnon, assistant professor of new media at Hong Kong University's Journalism and Media Studies Centre, says the Internet in China is not as restricted as sometimes believed in the West, with most controls actually coming from sites practicing self-censorship. But the government has also effectively stopped online dissent, defying expectations that the Communist Party would never survive broadband, she adds. Although MacKinnon added there was no doubt the government could crack down hard when it wanted to, pointing to the example of people jailed for expressing their opinions online, she said it was important to keep it in perspective. "There's a real contradiction that's difficult to explain to the West and the outside world about China and about the Internet. On the one hand, you have a lot of efforts -- and fairly successful efforts -- to control content on the Internet and control what people can access," she said. "Yet on the other hand, you have this contradiction that at the same time the space for conversation thanks to the Internet has grown tremendously in China."
http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSPEK9306120070927

