Tech Briefing - Technology - International Herald Tribune : "Yahoo may have helped Chinese police identify an Internet writer who was subsequently jailed for four years for subversion, an advocacy group for journalists said.
News implicating Yahoo in the imprisonment of Jiang Lijun in 2003 surfaced on the eve of a summit meeting between President Hu Jintao of China and President George W. Bush in Washington. It was the third such case involving the U.S. Internet giant.
Yahoo was accused of providing electronic records to Chinese authorities that led to an eight-year prison term for Li Zhi for subversion in 2003 and of helping to identify Shi Tao, who was accused of leaking state secrets abroad and jailed last year for 10 years, Reporters Without Borders said. $@(Reuters)"
Thursday, April 20, 2006
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