Calgary Herald

GOOGLE URGED NOT TO CENSOR CHINA SEARCHES

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More than a dozen human rights groups are urging Google not to offer censored internet search in China, amid reports it is planning to again provide the service in the giant market.

A joint letter Tuesday calls on CEO Sundar Pichai, pictured, to explain what Google is doing to safeguard users from the Chinese government’s censorship and surveillan­ce.

It describes the company’s secretive plan to build a search engine that would comply with Chinese censorship as representi­ng “an alarming capitulati­on by Google on human rights.”

“The Chinese government extensivel­y violates the rights to freedom of expression and privacy; by accommodat­ing the Chinese authoritie­s’ repression of dissent, Google would be actively participat­ing in those violations for millions of internet users in China,” the letter says.

In a statement, Google said “... our work on search has been explorator­y, and we are not close to launching a search product in China.”

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