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How to Support Chinese Bloggers

Ever since blogs became popular China, the Communist Party has routinely threatened or shut down bloggers and website owners who write about politics in their country.

Since April 2005, when the law on non-profit website registration became effective, Chinese website owners are required to submit their real personal information when they register their websites.

Reporters Without Borders writes:

Those who continue to publish under their real names on sites hosted in China will either have to avoid political subjects or just relay the Communist Party’s propaganda
(Source: RSF.org)

But there is something that you can do to support Chinese bloggers in having freedom of speech.

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