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Condemning the Chinese Government's unwarranted violence against Tibetan protesters, the Chinese Government's use of Internet censorship and surveillance to control news of the protests, and urging compliance with Chinese criminal law and to provide information and access to all persons detained.

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4/3/2008--Introduced.
Condemns the Chinese government's:
(1) dispersion and detention of peaceful Tibetan protesters; and
(2) policy of using the Internet and news media to control society. Expresses:
(1) admiration for the spiritual leadersh... moreSee Full Bill Text

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May 20, 2008 Frustrated Politicians, Worldwide Seek Internet Censorship

Recent condemnation of China by the United States House of Representatives condemning China for Internet censorship (H. RES. 1075) of Tibetans must add to that confusion? 2. Americans must protect Google (and others) from retaliatory ...

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