Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Who'd have thought...

The always interesting Danwei blog reports that China is not in the top ten list of censored countries. It notes: "The Committee to Protect Journalists (based in New York) has released a list of the ten most censored countries in the world. They are:



1. North Korea

2. Burma

3. Turkmenistan

4. Equatorial Guinea

5. Libya

6. Eritrea

7. Cuba

8. Uzbekistan

9. Syria

10. Belarus



Each country in the top ten is described in three sections: Leader, How Censorship Works, and Lowlights. Reading through the list is a good idea for people writing about and researching censorship issues in China.



The whole article is here.


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