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Jasmine revolution to fight on despite internet crackdown | The Australian

21.2.11

Jasmine revolution to fight on despite internet crackdown | The Australian: "THE Chinese Government, rattled by protests sweeping the Middle East, swung into action yesterday to quash online calls for a 'jasmine revolution' on the streets of Beijing and 12 other cities across the country.

Although very little happened in the way of protests at the appointed hour of 2pm, the internet rallying cry had clearly upset the authorities. Chinese mobile phone operators announced 'technical issues' which stopped text messages being sent en masse."


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