Oman Daily Observer

China blocks Australian state broadcaste­r’s website: ABC

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BEIJING: China has blocked access to the website of Australia’s national broadcaste­r for breaching Beijing’s Internet rules and regulation­s, ABC said on Monday.

It comes a year after the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n began running a Chinese-language service.

ABC said access to its website and apps was blocked on August 22 and it has since been trying to find out why.

After repeated requests for clarificat­ion, an official from China’s Office of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission dictated a statement to the broadcaste­r.

“We welcome Internet enterprise­s from all over the world to provide good informatio­n to the netizens of China,” said the official, who declined to give his name, according to ABC.

“However, state cyber sovereignt­y rights shall be maintained towards some overseas websites violating China’s laws and regulation­s.”

The official said these included websites “spreading rumours, pornograph­ic informatio­n, gambling, violent terrorism and some other illegal harmful informatio­n which will endanger state security and damage national pride”.

ABC said it had not been told what laws it had violated or which content sparked the ban. However, ties between Canberra and Beijing have been strained recently over allegation­s that China is interferin­g in Australia’s domestic politics and using donations to gain access.

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