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China Ranks Last of 65 Nations in Internet Freedom

Edward Wong

Edward Wong is Beijing Bureau Chief for The New York Times. Since 2008, he has covered Chinese politics, economics, the military, foreign policy, the environment, culture, and a range of other issues...
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Chinese officials will be able to impose a prison sentence of up to seven years on a person convicted of creating and spreading “false information” online.

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Topics: 
Media, Society, Technology
Keywords: 
Censorship, Internet, The Great Firewall, Freedom of Expression, Internet Censorship, Internet Freedom
 
Topics: 
Media, Society, Technology
Keywords: 
Censorship, Internet, The Great Firewall, Freedom of Expression, Internet Censorship, Internet Freedom
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