China defends right to police internet

China today defended its right to police the internet, one day after four American technology giants appeared before Congress on charges they collaborated with Beijing to crush dissent in return for access to a booming internet market.

China defends right to police internet

China today defended its right to police the internet, one day after four American technology giants appeared before Congress on charges they collaborated with Beijing to crush dissent in return for access to a booming internet market.

“It is normal for countries to manage the internet in accordance with law and to guide its development in a healthy and orderly fashion,” said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang.

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