Google was met with outrage last year when it was reported that the company may have been looking to get back into the search engine business in China.
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GOOGLE FACES RENEWED PROTESTS AND CRITICISM OVER CHINA SEARCH PROJECT
GOOGLE IS FACING a new campaign of global protests over its plan to launch a censored version of its search engine in China.
Defenders Of Human And Religious Rights in China To Receive 2019 Democracy Award On 30th Anniversary of Tiananmen Massarc
National Endowment for Democracy to Honor Uyghur, Tibetan, and Chinese Christian Activists.
On the 60th anniversary of the Tibetan uprising, activists say the ‘resistance spirit’ is still alive
A Tibetan flag flutters alongside a Massachusetts one and the US flag outside Boston City Hall, marking the 60 years since the Tibetan uprising in Lhasa prompted the Dalai Lama to flee his palace.
PODCAST: Tibet, Protest and China; The Future of the Tibetan Protest Movement
Earlier this month, Radio Free Asia reported that a Tibetan monk, Jamyang Losal, had died after setting himself on fire in China’s northwestern Qinghai province
When activists and human rights groups are targets of government hackers, where can they turn for help?
There's precious little technical support for civil society groups facing online threats, new research says
Khashoggi’s friends, other foreigners, are being watched. The U.S. can do little about
This is a copy of a tainted email that Saudi dissident Ali Al-Ahmed received last May after attending an event at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington. Somebody surveilled him from the audience, then sent the spearphishing email to his inbox.
Rights groups and tech workers unite to swat down Google’s Dragonfly
Shortly after The Intercept broke the story about Google’s Dragonfly project–a censored, snooping search engine in development for the China market–engineer Jack Poulson decided it was time to leave the company.
RIGHTS GROUPS TURN UP PRESSURE ON GOOGLE OVER CHINA CENSORSHIP AHEAD OF CONGRESSIONAL HEARING
GOOGLE IS FACING a renewed wave of criticism from human rights groups over its controversial plan to launch a censored search engine in China.