{"id":13168,"date":"2007-06-12T21:05:26","date_gmt":"2007-06-13T04:05:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2007\/06\/12\/yahoos-china-policy-rejected-bbc\/"},"modified":"2007-06-12T21:05:26","modified_gmt":"2007-06-13T04:05:26","slug":"yahoos-china-policy-rejected-bbc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2007\/06\/yahoos-china-policy-rejected-bbc\/","title":{"rendered":"Yahoo’s China Policy Rejected – BBC"},"content":{"rendered":"
\nAmidst much criticism for cooperating with the Chinese government in internet censorship, and facing a lawsuit from jailed journalist Shi Tao for turning over information that helped convict him, Yahoo released a statement on Monday expressing dismay “that citizens in China have been imprisoned for expressing their political views on the Internet.” But proposals to put a stop to censorship and to form a human rights committee within the company has been shot down by shareholders. From the BBC:\n<\/p>\n
\nYahoo shareholders have rejected plans for the company to adopt a policy that opposes censorship on the internet.<\/p>\n
Proposals to set up a human rights committee which would review its policies around the world, specifically China, were also heavily defeated.<\/p>\n
At the company’s annual general meeting, the censorship proposal won only about 15% of support while only 4% backed the idea of a human rights committee.[Full text]<\/a>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n