China patrols its cyberspace carefully. The government there closes down hundreds of websites each year and blocks access to many international websites.How do Chinese citizens get over the great firewall of China?
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China’s Ruling Party Continues To Censor Memories Of Tiananmen Protests
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‘Political Crisis’ Faces Hong Kong’s New Leader : NPR
After massive protests surrounding Sunday’s swearing-in, Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying toured the island Monday, talking with locals about their concerns. His rocky start could complicate mainland China’s own difficult power transition.
http://www.npr.org/2012/07/02/156099966/hong-kong-status-update?sc=tw
