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BEIJING/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chinese media on Friday dismissed Washington's call to lift Internet censorship, after a top Chinese diplomat warned the Obama administration to heed alarm bells over trade, Taiwan and Tibet.
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The Chinese government had no immediate response to U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's speech on Thursday calling for China and other authoritarian governments to lift their curbs on citizens' use of the Internet.
Clinton's speech raised contention with Beijing over the cyber policy, which flared after Google Inc, the world's biggest search engine operator, last week warned it could pull out of China over complaints about hacking and censorship.
"A new information curtain is descending across much of the world," said Clinton, calling growing Internet curbs the present-day equivalent of the Berlin Wall, contravening international commitments to free expression.
Clinton also urged Beijing to investigate the complaint about cyber spying from China that Google said targeted it and dozens of other companies, as well as Chinese dissidents.
The Internet has joined trade imbalances, U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan, and tensions over human rights and Tibet among the quarrels straining ties between the world's biggest and third biggest economies.
China is likely to hit back at what it sees as meddling by Washington, and state-run newspapers already took swipes.
"The United States' so-called Internet freedom is freedom under U.S. control," the Global Times said on its web site.
"There's some wishful thinking in the United States making Internet freedom a state policy to be preached to other countries," the tabloid quoted one Chinese scholar as saying.
Other Chinese news web sites echoed those criticisms, though none cited any official reaction from Beijing.
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are blocked in China, which uses a filtering "firewall" to prevent Internet users from seeing overseas web sites with news anathema to the Communist Party.
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On Thursday, however, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei played down the dispute with Google, and laid out other worries that could deepen strains with Washington.
"This year, China and the United States -- especially the U.S. -- must both carefully handle the issues of weapons sales to Taiwan, the Dalai Lama, and trade frictions," He said in comments reported by the official China News Service late on Thursday.
"How these issues are handled rests on whether political leaders, especially the U.S. government, can show political decisiveness," said He in remarks made before Clinton spoke.
This month, China denounced the U.S. sale of Patriot air defense missiles, capable of intercepting Chinese missiles, to Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its own.
China announced its own anti-missile test soon after the U.S. unveiled the Patriot sales to Taiwan.
Beijing has warned that more U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan could badly bruise relations with Washington, and has urged President Barack Obama not to meet the Dalai Lama, the exiled Buddhist leader of Tibet who Beijing denounces as a separatist.
The two global heavyweights are also at odds over trade and currency policies, with Washington saying Beijing has stoked global economic balances and a U.S. trade deficit by holding down the value of its yuan currency.
Beijing accuses Washington of protectionism by pursuing a raft of anti-dumping cases over Chinese exports, including tires and steel products.
With tensions mounting and Beijing eager to woo foreign investors, Vice Minister He said the row over Google should not be linked to bilateral ties.
Google said it may shut its Chinese-language Google.cn website and offices in China after a cyber attack originating from China that also targeted others.
The Internet giant said it no longer wanted to censor its Chinese Google.cn site and wanted to talk with Beijing about offering a legal, unfiltered Chinese site. Searches for sensitive topics on Google.cn are still largely being censored.
(Editing by Ken Wills and Sanjeev Miglani)
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Jan 22, 2010
Nothing new for China.
TangoPapa
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Jan 22, 2010
Expats can’t even use Facebook in China to contact family and friends back home. That is how childish the Chinese government is.
blahhhhhh
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Jan 22, 2010
If facebook is broken 2morrow, will you die?
CNP
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Jan 22, 2010
Of course there’s no comment! Mrs. Clinton speech finished at midnight Beijing time, not much space for a comment before closing editions.
megumiterui
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Jan 22, 2010
The Chinese will eventually open at their own pace and time just like what they are doing with their currency. Meanwhile the rest of the world just have to be patient.
Frankly US and China complements one another in many ways. US is a bit too loose and Chinese a bit too tight. US has undisputable world class in marketing techniques while China the outright champion in manufacturing. Currency wise, one widely open the other tightly closed. Both sides have great ideas. Guess this happened because of their respective past and culture. Is it really good for China to be like the US? Even if the Chinese subscribe to it, the rest of the world will not – too much to swallow – indigestion.
Just look at a micro-model of a joint venture between two individuals via a company. Say one individual is a very creative daring aggressive frontier opener and the other is an extremely cautious diligent consolidator. If these two respect, trust and see eye to eye with each other very well, wouldn’t they be a team that is very difficult to beat?
Time is running out for US to tell China that they are friends. In 30 years, China can be like US but it will be quite difficult for US to be like China. Technology can be researched, learned and developed but it takes a longer time for population growth. Even if one imports population, the re-settlement program will be a huge challenge.
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