The controversy of Google in China continues on substantive diplomatic issues. Hillary Clinton, the chief U.S. diplomat, invited, Thursday, January 21, companies from his country to reject censorship, while the giant internet threatens to leave China where he denounced the censorship exercised by the power computer communications.
The chief U.S. diplomat urges business to his country to reject the censure, while threatening to leave China where he denounced the censorship exercised by the power of computer communications.
“I hope that the refusal to support the political censorship will become a typical feature of American companies in the technology sector. I want this to become like a national brand,” said Secretary of State in a speech on Internet freedoms.
She said “the private sector share the responsibility to help safeguard freedom of expression. And when contracts are threatening this freedom, companies must consider what is right, not just the prospect of quick profits” . Hillary Clinton has announced a reunion with businesses on this subject in February at the State Department.
The day, the message of his adviser was more tendentieux. “I think it is important to emphasize the private nature” of cyber attacks that Google was a victim last week from China, has said Alec Ross. “It’s primarily an issue between Google and more than 30 other private entities, and the Chinese government,” he added.
Google has threatened to cease operation in China
And China added Thursday that he should not bind the case Google and Sino-US relations nor to exaggerate after Google has threatened to leave the Asian country.
Alec Ross nevertheless recalled that the United States had “demanded an explanation” for China on these cyber-attacks and were recalled to Beijing their stance on freedom of expression. “We’re taking all this seriously.” “But that said, the State Department is not the arm of Google in foreign policy,” he said. “Therefore, while asking for explanations to the Chinese, we must do it properly, recognizing the primacy and the role of the private sector” in this conflict, “he said.
Google has threatened to cease all operations in China, protesting against censorship of the Internet in this country and cyber-attacks from its territory. Chinese officials have countered that the Chinese Internet was opened to those who respected the laws.


