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WSIS AMARC audio
Technology and repression in the People's Republic of China
Interview
Sharon Hom, Human Rights in China
 WSIS AMARC MONTREAL  Contact Contributor
Nov. 23, 2005, 9:37 a.m.
Sharon Hom of Human Rights in China (www.hrichina.org) talks about how security and surveillance technology is used to crackdown on dissidents in China. Corporate interests, international law and e-activism are discussed on-site at the World Summit on the
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