Human Rights Website Blocked by China Within Hours
Posted by chinaview on June 2, 2007
Reporters Without Borders, 30 May 2007-
Reporters Without Borders today condemned the Chinese government’s censorship of the Chinese-language version of its website, www.rsf-chinese.org, as a result of which Internet users in China are deprived of information about press freedom.
On 25th May, the site was moved to a new web site server and within a few hours – we estimate between five and eight hours – access had again been blocked within China. The Chinese authorities very quickly blocked access when the www.rsf-chinese.org site was first launched on 3 May.
The cyber-police clearly used detectors containing subversive and pornographic keyword filters to identify undesirable new sites. Regardless of the consequences for Chinese Internet users, any IP address linked to a website considered undesirable is blocked without any warning. Tens of thousands of Chinese web sites are currently inaccessible online as a result of such measures.




























