This is a case that lasts and “concerned” Barack Obama. This is the term used by a spokesman for the White House, Friday, January 22, the sentiment of the American president on the controversy between Beijing and the American giant of internet Google, which complained of computer attacks from China. “As Secretary (of State Hillary) Clinton said yesterday, all we ask China, what are some answers” to these charges, “said deputy spokesman for Barack Obama.
The controversy between Google and China moved on the diplomatic chessboard, with Beijing Friday accused Hillary Clinton of endangering the Sino-American who delivered a speech yesterday on the internet and censorship.
“We firmly oppose such statements and acts that go against the facts and are detrimental to China-US relations,” said a Chinese spokesman.
In the wake of the deal between Google and China, Hillary Clinton was erected Thursday the United States as guardians of freedom of expression on the Internet and invited companies to refuse to censor, and warned that “people and countries that launch cyberattacks will suffer the consequences. ”
Early in the controversy, the White House had avoided taking a position, the main spokesman for Barack Obama, Robert Gibbs, content January 13 to say that the United States supports a “free internet”, revealing that White House had been in contact with Google in this



