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July 25, 2008 12:24:45 PM CDT



Beijing Eases Limits on Wikipedia

Posted Apr 5, 08 11:12 AM CDT in World Technology 

(Newser) – Prodded by the International Olympic Committee, China has seemingly eased restrictions on the English-language version of Wikipedia, Reuters reports. But authorities continue to block access to articles related to sensitive topics such as Tibet and Tiananmen Square. Users in Shanghai and Beijing, the site of the summer Olympics, reported being able to view some pages on the popular web encyclopedia.

But searches for English-language articles on Tibet, for example, yielded an error message, and citizens are still barred from viewing the Chinese-language version of the site. The IOC has warned Beijing that blocking web access during the Olympic games “would reflect very poorly” on China, which maintains strict controls on media and public access to the web.

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Hu Jia, right, with his wife, has been sentenced to 3 and a-half years in jail after being convicted of subversion.   (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel, File)
Chinese authorities appeared to have lifted a block on the English-language version of Wikipedia.   ((c) david.orban)
The International Olympic Committee has pressured China to lift bans on the Internet before the Beijing games.   (AP Photo)
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