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Freedom of Expression: Excerpted from the 2011 Annual Report of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (in English)
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Synopsis "Freedom of Expression: Excerpted from the 2011 Annual Report of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (in English)"
During the Commission's 2011 reporting year, Chinese officials maintained a broad range of restrictions on free expression that do not comply with international human rights standards. While such standards permit states in limited circumstances to restrict expression to protect interests such as national security and public order, Chinese restrictions covered a much broader range of activity, including peaceful expression critical of the Communist Party. Chinese officials showed little sign of loosening political control over the Internet and cell phones. They called for strengthening the Party's guidance of online opinion and censored politically sensitive information, including searches for ''human rights'' or ''democracy.''
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