Analysts point out that censorship of any conversations on the subject of repression is very important for Beijing this year in connection with the forthcoming elections in the state.
The Chinese authorities have blocked the results of the search results that contain terms that are relevant to the 23 anniversary of the crackdown on protesters in Tiananmen Square in Beijing in 1989.When entering into the Chinese search engines such words as "six quarters", "23", "candle", and "never forget" any information about the repression is not issued.This reports the BBC.
It should be noted that some users managed to get some pictures on the appropriate themes in their accounts to the microblogging service Sina Weibo.
In 1989, government troops killed hundreds of protesters who gathered in central Beijing.The demonstration is never openly discussed in China and the Government has never known the exact number of victims.
Analysts point out that censorship of any conversations on the subject of repression is very important for Beijing this year in connection with the forthcoming elections in the state.
In the microblogging service Sina Weibo has been disabled badge "candle", which is commonly used to mourn someone's death.Once users have tried to replace the "candle" the symbol of the Olympic flame, it has also been disabled.
When trying to find information about the repression, the search engines give notice that the results do not appear in connection with "the relevant laws, regulations and policies."
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