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China takes down YouTube

The Chinese government has blocked YouTube.

They are scared. They are so scared. They want nobody in China to see what is happening in Tibet for fear unrest will spread.

Seeing this video put out by the Guardian you can see why:

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Pingback from Beyond The Fringe » Blog Archive » Kowtowing to China
Time: March 19, 2008, 12:47 am

[…] ignited by the need for freedom after 58 years of brutal occupation. With alarm and palpable guilt, China blocked YouTube. Too late, mate - the cat is out of the bag and will never be put back. The whole world is watching […]

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