Reporters Without Borders issued a statement alleging that Yahoo supplied the Chinese government with information that helped jail a Chinese business journalist. The China operations of Yahoo, Microsoft, google and other foreign technology and Internet companies have come under frequent criticism due to their willingness to censor content and overlook other rights abuses in an effort to gain favor with the Chinese government in hopes of gaining a share of the Chinese market..
From the Reporters Without Borders statement:
Quote: Information supplied by Yahoo ! led to the conviction of a good journalist who has paid dearly for trying to get the news out. It is one thing to turn a blind eye to the Chinese governments abuses and it is quite another thing to collaborate....
...A US-based multinational, Yahoo ! Appears to be willing to go to any lengths to gain shares of the Chinese market
the entire statement:
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=14884
...and an article from BBC News:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4221538.stm
Censor content?
NO WAY. Hey that sounds like ebay and LieWorld US.
No wonder Meg wants in China so bad. She's a bloody communist.
I can see China kicking all those companies out soon after they are all set up and established.
You know right before they... or during the... take back of Tiwain.
Coming soon to an Asian region near. Well China.
Business Week article on this story
Quote:A Cooler Look at Yahoo in China
The U.S. portal is getting pilloried for its role in the imprisonment of a Chinese journalist. The affair, however, isn't so simple
According to many critics of Yahoo (YHOO ), the U.S. Internet giant has sold its soul to Beijing...
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnfl..._db065.htm
Quote:Yahoo ! implicated in third cyberdissident trial
US companys collaboration with Chinese courts highlighted in Jiang Lijun case
Reporters Without Borders has obtained a copy of the verdict in the case of Jiang Lijun, sentenced to four years in prison in November 2003 for his online pro-democracy articles, showing that Yahoo ! helped Chinese police to identify him.
It is the third such case, following those of Shi Tao and Li Zhi, proving the implication of the American Internet company...
full article:
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=17180
A copy of the verdict, translated into English by the Chinese human rights group Dui Hua Foundation, is available here (.pdf format):
http://www.rsf.org/IMG/pdf/060419lijun_verdict.pdf
Allegations Yahoo sent a 4th Chinese journalist to jail. The journalist was jailed for writing pro-democracy articles.
Quote:Still no reaction from Yahoo! after fourth case of collaboration with chinese police uncovered
Reporters Without Borders called on Yahoo! to withdraw its Internet servers from China as a fourth case was revealed of the companys collaboration with Chinese police that led to the jailing of a cyberdissident.
Human Rights in China (HRIC) has said that the verdict in the case of Wang Xiaoning, 55, sentenced to ten years in prison in September 2003 for posting subversive articles online, referred to collaboration by the US Internet company.
"Chinese journalists and dissidents used to trust Yahoo! more than local companies, to protect the confidentiality of their electronic communications, Reporters Without Borders said.
This company has betrayed them by shamefully collaborating with the police. It has said today that it is upset by the situation, but the time for lamentation is past. We expect Yahoo! executives, particularly Jerry Yang, to announce that they will withdraw their email servers from China.
Full update from Reporters without Borders:
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=17509
Update: The UK/Ireland Journalists' union is calling on its 40,000 members to boycott all Yahoo services as a result of Yahoo's
alleged collaboration with human rights abusers in China.
Quote:The union representing journalists in Ireland and the UK called on its 40,000 members to boycott all Yahoo! products and services to protest the internet company's reported actions in China.
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) said it sent a letter on Friday to Dominique Vidal, Yahoo! Europe's vice president, denouncing the company for allegedly providing information to Chinese authorities about journalists. The union also said it would stop using all Yahoo!-operated services...
full article:
http://networks.silicon.com/webwatch/0,3...280,00.htm
Good for them.
I hope Yahoos "finally opened and admitted" long term sleeping arrangement
with ebay helps to decrease their value to all as well .... Everywhere.
Say no way to Yahoobay
Hey do they make Yellow
?
The latest on Yahoo's activities in China:
Quote:A human rights group launched a campaign Thursday against Yahoo Inc. on grounds the U.S. search company assisted China's communist government with torture by revealing information that led to the arrest of dissidents.
The World Organization for Human Rights USA said businesses that operate abroad need to be more aware of their responsibilities.
"They should not be participating actively in promoting and encouraging major human rights abuses," said Morton Sklar, executive director for the Washington, D.C.-based organization...
full article:
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/Y/Y...SITE=CADIU&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT