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China unblocks some websites after IOC row - Read More

Date Added: August 01, 2008 04:40:02 PM
RNW correspondent Sigrid Deters logged on to various computers in Beijing to test whether China is really blocking controversial sites. She found out that some restrictions were lifted over the past few days.

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