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12/11/2007
A snippet of an interview about Internet in China I did for the BBC
Freedom of Expression
Last week I was interviewed by a journalist at the BBC, and somehow the link to parts of it was sent to me in an alert by google. I am not even sure in what context this is in, or whether I have the rights to put it up. But here goes.... (I have to say it was well edited, because it got a lot of my points across in a more succinct than I put it.
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19:00 Posted in Freedom of expression | Permalink | Comments (5) | Email this | Tags: free speech, china, internet, yahoo



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Were you nervous? Being interviewed by the BBC, I'd certainly be. But you sounded really confident and came across well. Props on a great interview
Posted by: pketh | 14/11/2007
The magic of editing eh? Glad to know you're still getting some street cred among journalists
Posted by: Edwin | 23/11/2007
Very interesting... as always! Cheers from -Switzerland-.
Posted by: Dog training | 26/11/2007
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Posted by: Ministry of Cannabis | 04/12/2007
Freedom of Expression
How can we universaly act on this issue. Many have stoppet using yahoo but it that anough?
Yahoo should either leave China or take a stand against Chinas "Human Rights Abuse"
Posted by: Andrea Gudmund | 10/12/2007
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