China Premier calls for greater role in shaping Web


  • TECH
  • Friday, 21 Nov 2014

READ BETWEEN THE LINES: A country bent on controlling the Internet within its own borders can hardly be expected to behave differently when it is able to influence the global Internet at large.

HANGZHOU, China: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang demanded a greater role for Beijing in shaping the global Internet, calling for “order” online as he failed to address his government’s censorship of content it deems politically sensitive. 

“We believe in an open, transparent and above all safe Internet,” Li said on the sidelines of a Chinese-created Internet conference. 

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