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The US has called on Beijing to investigate the recent cyber attacks on Google that have prompted the search giant to threaten to leave China. | |
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that companies such as Google should refuse to support "politically motivated censorship". | |
She also said China along with Tunisia and Uzbekistan had boosted censorship. | She also said China along with Tunisia and Uzbekistan had boosted censorship. |
Google says hackers tried to infiltrate its software coding and the e-mail accounts of human rights activists. | Google says hackers tried to infiltrate its software coding and the e-mail accounts of human rights activists. |
The BBC's Kim Ghattas at the State Department says Mrs Clinton's remarks are bound to anger the Chinese authorities, who have sought to play down the incident. | The BBC's Kim Ghattas at the State Department says Mrs Clinton's remarks are bound to anger the Chinese authorities, who have sought to play down the incident. |
China says the row should not be linked to relations with the US. | China says the row should not be linked to relations with the US. |
Vice-Foreign Minister He Yafei said the rift with the web company should not be "over-interpreted", according to state news agency Xinhua. | Vice-Foreign Minister He Yafei said the rift with the web company should not be "over-interpreted", according to state news agency Xinhua. |
Transparency call | Transparency call |
In a wide-ranging speech at the Newseum journalism museum in Washington, Mrs Clinton said the internet had been a "source of tremendous progress" in China, but that Beijing should investigate the attacks on Google. | In a wide-ranging speech at the Newseum journalism museum in Washington, Mrs Clinton said the internet had been a "source of tremendous progress" in China, but that Beijing should investigate the attacks on Google. |
In an interconnected world, an attack on one nation's networks can be an attack on all Hillary Clinton What now for Google? Google China: Your comments Google's about turn in China | In an interconnected world, an attack on one nation's networks can be an attack on all Hillary Clinton What now for Google? Google China: Your comments Google's about turn in China |
"We look to Chinese authorities to conduct a thorough investigation of the cyber intrusions," she said. | "We look to Chinese authorities to conduct a thorough investigation of the cyber intrusions," she said. |
"We also look for that investigation and its results to be transparent." | "We also look for that investigation and its results to be transparent." |
Again in reference to China, she said that any country which restricted free access to information risked "walling themselves off from the progress of the next century". | Again in reference to China, she said that any country which restricted free access to information risked "walling themselves off from the progress of the next century". |
The US intended to address issues of internet freedom within its relationship with Beijing, she added. | The US intended to address issues of internet freedom within its relationship with Beijing, she added. |
Separately, she called for tough action against people and states that carried out cyber attacks. | Separately, she called for tough action against people and states that carried out cyber attacks. |
Google says it will stay in China if censorship is relaxed | Google says it will stay in China if censorship is relaxed |
"Countries or individuals that engage in cyber attacks should face consequences and international condemnation," she said. | "Countries or individuals that engage in cyber attacks should face consequences and international condemnation," she said. |
"In an interconnected world, an attack on one nation's networks can be an attack on all." | "In an interconnected world, an attack on one nation's networks can be an attack on all." |
Mrs Clinton addressed a number of other issues in the speech: | Mrs Clinton addressed a number of other issues in the speech: |
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Mobile launch postponed | Mobile launch postponed |
Google said on 12 January hackers had tried to infiltrate its software coding and the e-mail accounts of Chinese human rights activists, in a "highly sophisticated" attack. | Google said on 12 January hackers had tried to infiltrate its software coding and the e-mail accounts of Chinese human rights activists, in a "highly sophisticated" attack. |
The California-based company, which launched in China in 2006, said it would quit the country unless the government relaxed censorship. | The California-based company, which launched in China in 2006, said it would quit the country unless the government relaxed censorship. |
On Tuesday, the Chinese government said Google and other foreign companies had to obey the country's laws and traditions. | On Tuesday, the Chinese government said Google and other foreign companies had to obey the country's laws and traditions. |
The same day, Google said it was postponing the launch of two mobile phones in China. | The same day, Google said it was postponing the launch of two mobile phones in China. |
When Google launched google.cn four years ago, it was criticised for agreeing to Beijing's demands to make certain search results off-limits - including those relating to the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, Tibetan independence or Falun Gong. | When Google launched google.cn four years ago, it was criticised for agreeing to Beijing's demands to make certain search results off-limits - including those relating to the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, Tibetan independence or Falun Gong. |
China has more internet users, about 350 million, than any other country and provides a lucrative search-engine market worth an estimated $1bn (£618m) last year. | China has more internet users, about 350 million, than any other country and provides a lucrative search-engine market worth an estimated $1bn (£618m) last year. |
Google holds about a third of the country's search market, with Chinese rival Baidu having more than 60%. | Google holds about a third of the country's search market, with Chinese rival Baidu having more than 60%. |