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BBC says its Web site is unblocked in China

English-language Web site is available in China, but Chinese-language site remains blocked

March 25, 2008 (IDG News Service) British Broadcasting Corp. says its English-language Web site now appears fully available to Internet users in China after years of being blocked there.

The corporation said staffers at its bureau in Beijing are able to access stories that would normally be blocked and that traffic from China today was much higher than usual. Even stories on sensitive subjects such as Tibet are now available, the BBC said.

But the Chinese-language Web site still appears to be blocked, the BBC said.

The move, which is unlikely without government approval, comes as the Chinese government is facing a growing global backlash over the recent actions of its military in Tibet in response to deadly rioting in the region. China said that 19 people were killed in the violence, while international organizations and the government-in-exile said that more than 100 people died.

The Web sites of major foreign news organizations are routinely blocked in China, but the ban was extended to include YouTube and Google News in the wake of the Tibet protests in an apparent attempt to stop the spread of news and video footage of the riots.

The incident brought the issue of Tibet to the world stage at a time when China is trying to promote a positive image before it hosts the Olympic Games, which are scheduled to open in Beijing on Aug. 8.

In the wake of the troubles in Tibet, foreign journalists were kicked out of the area. Security forces in neighboring provinces also hindered the work of the foreign news media.

As the BBC's English-language Web site was becoming available to local Internet users, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said it would allow 10 foreign reporters to visit Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, starting tomorrow.

China had previously said that it would allow reporters greater freedom to travel and report in the country in the run-up to the games.


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