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Michelle Obama tells Chinese students internet freedom’s a universal right

23
Mar
2014

U.S. first lady Michelle Obama told an audience of college students in the Chinese capital on Saturday that open access to information – especially online – is a universal right. But Obama stopped short of calling on China to offer its citizens greater freedoms on a visit in which she is expected to steer clear of more complicated political issues, but rather try to build goodwill through soft diplomacy. It is so important for information and ideas to flow freely over the internet and through the media, Obama said told an audience of about 200 U.S. and Chinese students at Beijings prestigious Peking University. The United States frequently criticizes Chinas human rights record, including its lack of protection of freedom of speech.

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