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View Article  Internet Thought Police
Transport George Orwell's novel 1984 — in which a totalitarian Big Brother government tries to rule citizens' lives and control their thoughts — into the 21st century, and it would look a lot like China today.
Consider what happened this week. Continuing a long battle to curb what it considers a subversive information source — the Internet — China tightened its censorship of online news services and bulletin boards.
Major search engines and portals have been ordered to stop posting unauthorized commentary. Only opinion pieces from government-controlled sources are allowed. Private individuals and groups must register as “news organizations” before operating e-mail distribution lists. Anyone who violates the rules faces prison. Already, China has jailed a journalist for sending text of a Communist Party memo to foreign websites.
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View Article  Secretary Rice's Press Availability After Middle East Quartet Meeting
United Nations Headquarters
New York City
September 20, 2005
Secretary Rice's press availability after Middle East Quartet Meeting with (left to right) European Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner, UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, Secretary Rice, and  EU High Representative Javier Solana. State Department Photo by Michael Gross.
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( look close at the UN banner behind speakers )
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