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标题Wikipedia blocked again in China
时间Fri Nov 17 21:58:54 2006
BEIJING, China (AP) -- The easing of a ban on the popular online
encyclopedia in China was short-lived.
Barely a week after Wikipedia viewers were able to access the Web
site -- after a year-long ban -- they reported Friday that it was
blocked again in several parts of China.
Chinese Web surfers and free-speech advocates had earlier welcomed
the apparent lifting of a ban on the English and Chinese versions
of the site that provides free information written and edited by
its users, although skeptics had voiced fears the end of the ban
would be temporary.
"It was great news for us," said Yuan Mingli, 33, a software
engineer in Shanghai who has contributed articles on computer
science and Chinese historical figures to the site. "China's
Internet users are not different from other countries' users.
Wikipedia is a very important source of information for us."
It wasn't immediately clear if Wikipedia was inaccessible due to
technical glitches or because government censors had blocked the
site again. The Foreign Ministry and Ministry of Information
Industry did not immediately respond when contacted for comment
Friday.
Beijing blocked access to the English and Chinese versions of
Wikipedia in October last year, apparently out of concern about
entries touching on the country's sensitive spots -- Tibet, Taiwan
and other topics.
China's communist government has waged a battle to control the
anarchic Internet and filter the information Chinese can get.
Police employ an array of measures, from sophisticated filters and
detection software that hunts for sensitive words to having
officers monitor Web traffic.As a result, surfing the Web in China
is a very different experience from that in much of the world.
Because almost anyone can add to and edit listings in Wikipedia,
the site is famously freewheeling, addressing sensitive topics
that pose a challenge to Beijing's control.
The site's English version was unblocked last month, while the
Chinese version became available late last week, until Friday when
Net users such as Yuan said both versions could not be accessed.
"There are widespread reports of Wikipedia being inaccessible
again in China," said Andrew Lih, a Beijing-based researcher who
is writing a book about Wikipedia.
Censors tease Internet users
Lih said Web users trying to access blocked sites often receive a
technical-error message instead of one that says the Web site is
being blocked.
Lih said earlier the number of new registered users on the Chinese
version of Wikipedia had jumped in the past week to an average of
1,200-1,300 a day -- more than a threefold increase from 300-400 a
day before the ban was lifted on or around November 9.
"And that's just the number of registered users. The number of
people in China who are reading Wikipedia but don't register is
much, much higher," Lih said.
Experts had earlier expressed skepticism over the Chinese
government's unannounced lifting of the ban on the popular site,
saying it could be only temporary.
"It's great to see Wikipedia unblocked, though in China an
unblocking is probationary: it might be blocked again in a day, a
week, or a month," Jonathan Zittrain, professor of Internet
governance and regulation at Oxford University, said earlier.
Wikipedia contributors such as Yuan said they recalled at least
two instances before the ban when censors teased Internet users by
sporadically blocking access to the site for weeks at a time.
"In the context of a politically censored environment ...
Wikipedia becomes ... also a place to engage, to debate, to share
information and to spread information otherwise being forbidden,"
said Xiao Qiang, director of the China Internet Project at the
University of California, Berkeley.
"I am almost certain that many government 'undesired' information
and discussion will appear in this platform again and that's why I
am still concerned about its future in China," Xiao said.
It was also not clear why Beijing had earlier allowed access to
the site.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said Thursday she
had no information on the issue, but added China "actively
supports and promotes the development of the Internet."
"We manage the Internet in accordance with our laws and
regulations," Jiang said.
Since its launch in 2001, Wikipedia has become a gigantic presence
on the Web and expanded into dozens of other languages.
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http://edition.cnn.com/2006/TECH/internet/11/17/china.internet.ap/index.html
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