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Yahoo: We didn’t realize they would be jailed…honest

Yahoo China released identifying information and the content of emails to the Chinese government leading to the arrests of some of its users (Al Jazeera has the full story). One journalist has been jailed for 10 years on charges of political dissidence. For information on a petition and how to boycott Yahoo go here.

Posted bymeganbolerNovember 7, 2007Posted inUncategorizedTags:china, jail, journalist, yahoo

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