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希拉里国务卿预定于下周发表关于互联网自由的重要演讲

* U.S. Secy of State Clinton met top tech execs last week

希拉里会见各大科技公司ceo

* Human rights organizers worldwide cyber-attacked-Google

By Alexei Oreskovic and John Poirier

SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON, Jan 12 (Reuters) - The United States and Google

Inc (GOOG.O) separately said they would move against Chinese Internet

censorship, possibly signaling the start of a harder line toward China by U.

S. President Barack Obama and the end of Google's business in the country.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton plans to help citizens in other countries

, including China, get uncensored access to the Internet,

支持各国的网络自由

and last week she

met top executives from companies including Google, Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O),

Twitter and Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO.O), an aide said on Tuesday.

Google separately said it might pull out of China, closing down its Chinese-

language google.cn Web site and shutting its offices,

google计划退出中国。

because of censorship

and a series of China-based cyber attacks on human rights activists using

its Gmail service around the world.

Relationships between the world's two biggest economies have been strained

recently over climate change, trade and other matters. China also is the

largest lender to the United States, holding around $800 billion in Treasury

bills.

It was not clear if the U.S. search company, which described China as "

immaterial" to its finances, and the United States government coordinated

their moves.

U.S. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley, responding to the Google move,

said every nation should criminalize malicious activities on computer

networks.

"I defer to Google for details of its decision. Google was in contact with

us prior to the announcement. Every nation has an obligation, regardless of

the origin of malicious cyber activities, to keep its part of the network

secure. That includes China," Crowley said.

Some 20 other companies also were attacked by unknown assailants based in

China, said Google. It said, when asked, that it did not specifically know

if the Chinese government was behind the attacks and was investigating.

China has the largest number of Internet users in the world and its policy

of filtering and restricting access to Web sites has been a frequent source

of tension with the United States and tech companies like Google and Yahoo

Inc (YHOO.O).

Clinton will unveil the tech policy initiative on "Internet freedom" on Jan.

21, aide Alec Ross said in an interview with Reuters.

"If you think about Internet freedom from the Caucasus to China to Iran to

Cuba and elsewhere, people do not have universal access to an uncensored

Internet," Ross said.

"Our policies on Internet freedom in part are a response to the fact there

are countries around the world that systematically stifle their citizens'

access to information."

Google said it was working with the U.S. government over the security

breaches. Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt was a major campaign backer of

President Barack Obama, and Schmidt was one of the executives meeting with

Clinton.

China recently accused Google of allowing the spread of pornography on its

search engine, which is second to local search provider Baidu Inc (BIDU.O)

in that market. (Writing by Peter Henderson in San Francisco; Editing by

Steve Orlofsky)

还是很麻烦的。

说句实话,中西文化的差异和大众不精通英文有的时候焉知非福啊。

经过奥运西藏新疆等等,深深震撼于“自由”媒体的威力。

希望土鳖顶住,在哪里经商就要遵守哪里的法律。

做科研的有点殃及池鱼,google的英文搜索还是最好的。

参见网友的分析。

http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Military/33153473.html


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