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freedom2connect
Radio Free Asia’s next generation freedom2connect program is designed to ensure secure communication tools exist for millions of individuals whose online interactions are being monitored or obstructed by repressive governments. Through support of research, development, and implementation of globally-accessible secure communications, freedom2connect champions the goals of Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
中国博客
RFA China is our Chinese blog reaching out to cyber citizens
in China.
Every day people share thoughts, analysis and information about current affairs
and the state of Internet censorship. Victims of wrong doing tell the world
about their plight.
BEIJING - I have tried to access some “sensitive” Web sites—such as the Chinese Web pages of BBC, VOA, Amnesty International, and of course Radio Free Asia (RFA)—during the past few days, but have had no success.
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