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Washington questioned China's motives for the imposition of new controls on the Internet

/ The United States questioned the motives of the Chinese government to impose mandatory controls on the Internet at a new all new electronic computers, saying that the move may cause a restriction of freedom of expression.

The German news agency (d. B. A) Ian Kelly, a spokesman for the U.S. State Department officials say that the number of ministries in the United States met with their counterparts in Beijing and the Chinese have expressed fears of those proceedings.

The Chinese authorities have issued orders to manufacturers of electronic computers to install a new program called "green dam" to all the organs that will be sold starting next month.

The Government of China confirmed that it had taken such a step to the need to protect children from pornography, but observers say that the program may also be used in the block sites with political sensitivity.

Kelly described the program as "inappropriate" as expanded use of the mere restriction of pornography on the Internet, he said, adding that this would call into question the issue of "freedom of expression."

Kelly added, "We are concerned about the potential effects (for) the dam on the Green trade and the free flow of information and the serious substantive issues raised by the program."

The spokesman, Ian Kelly, the U.S. State Department to the existence of other programs available commercially to provide the users a wide range of options for the protection of minors from illegal content or inappropriate on the Internet, which represented a real sense to do so.
 
 
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