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Zoom Blocks Activist in U.S. After China Objects to Tiananmen Vigil

Zoom Blocks Activist in U.S. After China Objects to Tiananmen Vigil

Zoom, the video-chat app that leapt to fame during the coronavirus outbreak, briefly blocked the account of a Chinese human-rights leader who used the platform to organize a commemoration of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown between activists in the United States and China. The nine-year-old San Jose, Calif., company restored the activist’s account on Wednesday. […]

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If Google goes to China, will it tell the truth about Tiananmen Square? | Opinion

Google’s plan to relaunch search in China, the world’s largest market, is facing pushback from employees, human rights defenders and politicians. With good reason. The Chinese government will insist that the search engine suppress results related to the Tiananmen democracy protests of 1989, in which several hundred peaceful protesters were shot by the army. But

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