Bill Gates Makes Cryptic Remark on Internet Rights to China's Hu |
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Agence France Presse News Wire (afp@telecom-digest.org) Wed, 19 Apr 2006 20:42:36 -0500
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Microsoft chairman Bill Gates made a cryptic remark about Internet freedom at a luncheon with Chinese President Hu Jintao, underscoring the sensitivity of the issue.
"This new era of an Internet-based economy also presents new
"It is my belief that industry and government around the world should
The statement appeared to be urging China to respect the rights of
Lou Gellos, a Microsoft spokesman, declined to say later what Gates
But former Washington state governor Gary Locke and Chinese foreign
Hu left Washington Wednesday afternoon to fly to the US capital for a
China's government routinely jails people for posting politically
Software giant Microsoft and search engines Google and Yahoo have all
Further, Yahoo has faced international condemnation for providing
Copyright 2006 Agence France Presse.
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