(June 10, 2006)The Chinese authorities seem to have stopped blocking access to the international version of Google's search engine, Google.com. Tests carried out by Reporters Without Borders show that it is again accessible in Beijing and Shanghai. Google's unblocking tends to confirm the theory that online censorship was stepped up for the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre on 4 June. To get round Internet censorship in China, Reporters Without Borders recommends downloading DynaPass (https://www.dongtaiwang.com/), a programme that has just been updated.
(boxun.com)
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