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China orders internet purge

By Jamil Anderlini in Beijing

Published: July 22 2009 18:33 | Last updated: July 22 2009 18:33

Chinese government censors have launched a sweeping campaign to purge any mention of a corruption investigation in Namibia from the internet because it involves a company formerly run by the son of China’s president.

The government’s Central Propaganda Department has ordered all Chinese search engines to block any searches related to the case and has also shut down popular social networking sites such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.

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