Google Forced to Shut Sites
The Chinese government will force the world's biggest technology company Google to block a raft of overseas sites on its search engine. This is China's third major internet censorship move in a month amid growing internet activism in the country and in the shadow of a strong online element in the disputed election in Iran. The attack on Google was issued under a
pornographycrackdown and comes only two weeks after the government surprised its media and technology sector by introducing the
Green Dam Youth Escortfiltering software onto every new computer sold after 1 July. It also came only a month after a range of international sites, including Microsoft Hotmail and micro-blogging site Twitter, were blocked ahead of the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre
