Obama visit arouses mistrust in China's Internet populacePublished on Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 16:32 | Source : Reuters Updated at Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:39
Some were intensely patriotic in their comments, citing "The purpose of Obama's visit to Chinese portals such as NetEase.com and Sina help fill the gap, with Facebook and Twitter clones and forums teeming with activity by some of "Everyone has to work to earn a living. Who has time for Obama? Some Western governments and censorship experts say "I've always been a strong supporter of open Internet use. I'm a big supporter of non-censorship," Obama said at the town hall event in "I can tell you that in the Carefully Controlled Obama's answer was carried on the front page of NetEase for 27 minutes, before being deleted by censors, according to the China Digital Times, which monitors the Chinese Internet. The town hall event was carefully orchestrated by the local government and was not carried live by national broadcasters. It could only be viewed on some During President Bill Clinton's visit in 1998, a question-and-answer session with Chinese students was carried live by national broadcaster CCTV. Despite the limited distribution of Obama's comments within "I will not forget this noon: I intermittently heard the leader of another country talk about our own problems regarding freedom," wrote netizen Philfenghan, according to China Digital Times. Some netizens slammed the questions, which ranged from Obama's Nobel Peace Prize to arms sales to "Welcome to Ironically, with Facebook and Twitter cut off inside
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