New Scientist Tech - Breaking News - Amnesty International criticises US web companiesFirst Faved : Jul 20 2006 by ericFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 2 timesFave It!
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- eric - Jul 20 2006 | microsoft, search, internet, Google, Yahoo, China, human rights, government, freedom of expression, international law, law, Amnesty International
Quoted: Google, Microsoft and Yahoo stand accused of putting corporate interests above the human rights of the Chinese people. The allegations come in an analysis of the three firms' business practices in China, issued by the human rights watchdog Amnesty International.
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