Obama to Spend $30 Million to Fight Censorship in China, While Stifling Free Speech at Home

How the Chinese Authorities View the Internet –Human Rights in China

The Obama Administration plans to spend $30 Million for developing technologies to help fight internet censorship abroad—while stifling free speech at home.

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