CHINA | Is Access to the Internet a Fundamental Right? Many Chinese Youth Say “Yes!”
Sage Kai Pan of china/divide writes about the results of a BBC survey which demonstrates that 78% of respondents feel that internet access is part of a citizen’s bundle of fundamental rights and freedoms.
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