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China's robot censors crank up as Tiananmen anniversary nears

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By Cate Cadell

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That was a sad day, and the world turned a blind eye to it all.

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Censoring powered by Bytedance, Weibo, and Baidu technologies

Tracking powered by Huawei technology

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I am not surprised.

There was a lot of oppression in this country.

Detention, torture, rape, organ hunting, etc. are countless.

The Chinese authorities do not only stay in the country, but also rule Chinese people abroad.

Such a network is established in the international community.

Chinese authorities control foreign Chinese by means of money, profit, money, and false statements.

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The Chinese authorities do not only stay in the country, but also rule Chinese people abroad.

Such a network is established in the international community.

Chinese authorities control foreign Chinese by means of money, profit, money, and false statements.

They do this when Chinese students study oversees in foreign universities as well. They plant moles to make sure that other Chinese college students don't get too caught up on 'imperialist' ideas.

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I remember seeing this live on NBC-TV. The tanks started rolling and soon enough there was a total blackout. It was sickening and horrible. Estimates run that over 10000 died in Tiananmen Square that day alone. On every anniversary of that date, some Chinese students would put up a makeshift poster featuring photos of this ugly chapter in history. I can't read Chinese but the date posted and the photographs will tell you everything. Sad and sickening. And nobody said a word about it.

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