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Olympic chiefs press China on web freedom

By Roger Blitz in London

Published: April 1 2008 18:41 | Last updated: April 1 2008 21:55

The International Olympic Committee will press China on Wednesday to provide open internet access during this summer’s games in Beijing.

China has an obligation to the IOC to provide open internet access for the 30,000 journalists expected to cover the games, Kevan Gosper, vice-chairman of the IOC co-ordinating commission, said on Tuesday.

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