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Control, halt, delete

By Joseph Menn, Richard Waters and Kathrin Hille

Published: June 26 2009 19:30 | Last updated: June 26 2009 19:30

Web surfers in China get checked by police
User ID: a police officer checks registrations at an internet café in Xuchang, central China. From next month, Beijing wants new computers to be installed with extra controls

This week, an open letter appeared on Chinese blogs and online bulletin boards. “Hello, internet censorship institutions of the Chinese government,” it said. “We are the anonymous netizens. We hereby decide that from July 1 2009, we will start a full-scale global attack on all censorship systems you control.”

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