BEIJING—China will not guarantee it won't censor the
Internet over this summer's Beijing Olympics, nor can it guarantee
to stamp out piracy of Olympic-branded goods, officials said
on Thursday.
Wang Wei, executive vice president of the Beijing Olympic
organisers, had promised media would have "complete freedom"
to report during the event, but rights groups have regularly
criticised China's commitment to that pledge.
China maintains a tight grip over the Internet, whose use
is exploding in the world's most populous nation, preventing
access to sites it considers anti-government, such as those
of the banned spiritual group Falun Gong or Tibet independence
groups.
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"China has always been very cautious when it comes to
the Internet," Technology Minister Wan Gang told a news
conference as the Olympic torch was being paraded atop Mount
Everest.
"I've not got any clear information about which sites
will be shut or screened. But to protect the youth there are
controls on some unhealthy websites.
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