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The snitch on the net.(Jiang Lijun and Li Zhi were accused for disclosing state secrets vya web)

The New American

| May 15, 2006 | Eddlem, Thomas R. | COPYRIGHT 2006 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Jiang Lijun and Li Zhi have been serving four-year and eight-year sentences (respectively) for "inciting subversion" against the Chinese communist state since 2003. That's not news. Nor is Shi Tao's 10-year sentence last year on charges of leaking "state secrets." What is news, however, is the revelation by the organization Reporters Without Borders of evidence indicating that all three were convicted with confidential Internet information provided to Chinese authorities by the U.S.-based Internet search engine Yahoo.

And the phony hand-wringing has begun. "It's terrible to feel that ... we were involved with a reason that person went to jail," Yahoo CEO Terry Semel told a U.S.-China business organization called the Committee of 100 in April. Not that he feels terrible enough to put a stop to Yahoo's snitching. A Yahoo press release defended the company's actions a month earlier, concluding: "In this specific case the Chinese government ordered Yahoo China to provide user information and Yahoo China complied with local laws." And the snitching continues.

In essence, Yahoo has become a willing tool of the Chinese totalitarian state. It's not unlike Cisco Systems, whose routers and switches helped to create the world's largest Internet censorship sys tern, the so-called "Great Firewall of China." Yahoo's statement of privacy for the United States is not really much different than it is for China: "We respond to subpoenas, court orders, or legal process, or to establish or exercise our legal rights or defend against legal claims; we believe it is necessary to share information in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities."

Google has an almost identical policy that has led the company to appease the Chinese government by censoring the search results obtainable from Google's China-based search site. "We must comply with the local law, indeed we have all made a commitment to the government that we will absolutely follow the Chinese law," Google CEO Eric Schmidt told news services in defense of the company's policies. At the same time, Google lauds the Chinese government, with Schmidt stating: "We look at the rise of China, and we are in awe of what has occurred there ... and we salute the government."

Some argue that Google and Yahoo are still providing a ser vice to the Chinese people by offering them a window of sorts on the rest of the world. This is pure hooey. How is it a service to the Chinese people to offer only government-approved windows, or to give the Chinese Internet police information on who tried to open a forbidden window?

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