Censor-free Internet
In January 2010, Clinton made a historic speech calling for a global Internet free of censorship. She criticized China’s Internet censorship, and demanded from China to investigate claims by Google that e-mail accounts belonging to human rights activists had been hacked. “And we look to the Chinese authorities to conduct a thorough review of the cyber intrusions that led Google to make its announcement, “ she said. “And we also look for that investigation and its results to be transparent.”
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