A pro-democracy website said it was partially blocked in Hong Kong, raising the specter that China’s censorship could extend to the semi-autonomous region. HKChronicles.com said that users in Hong Kong said they had been unable to access to the site, and blamed internet service providers, including PCCW, SmarTone Telecommunications, HKBN Ltd. and China Mobile Hong Kong. Hong Kong has passed...
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