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星期四, 2007年4月19日

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中國夫婦由支持小組起訴了雅虎的權利! 為洩漏幫助中國政府檢控人為他的互聯網文字的信息。

在派出電子郵件主張民主改革和多黨系統之後的他Wang Xiaoning去年被拘留10年為了「鼓動能推翻狀態力量」。

中國是世界的第二大

在怨言在為北加利福尼亞、Wang和他的妻子Yu陵宣稱的美國地方法院歸檔了那雅虎! and its Chinese affiliates turned over details to prosecutors that helped identify him to the authorities.

“While in custody, plaintiffs were subjected to torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, including arbitrary, prolonged and indefinite detention, for expressing their free speech rights and for using the internet to communicate about democracy and human rights matters,” the complaint said.

Financial benefit

The suit, backed by the World Organisation for Human Rights USA, is seeking unspecified damages and wants Yahoo! to actively secure the release of any detainees.

The Washington DC-based group said Yahoo! benefited financially by working with Chinese authorities.

“Defendants had every reason to know and understand that the electronic communication user information they provided to authorities could well be used to assist in the infliction of such abuses as arbitrary arrest, torture, cruel, inhuman or other degrading threat and prolonged detention and/or forced labour,” it said.

China is the world’s second largest internet market.

Morton Sklar, the group’s executive director, said businesses “should not be participating actively in promoting and encouraging major human rights abuses”.

Company’s response

Yahoo! has acknowledged turning over data on its users but has said it is legally compelled to do so.

Yahoo! says it was legally compelled to hand It said it was distressed that Chinese citizens had been sent to prison for expressing their views on the internet, but “companies doing business in China must comply with Chinese law or its local employees could be faced with civil and criminal penalties”.

Yahoo! said the US government should seek to lobby for political prisoners in China.

The suit names Yahoo!, its Hong Kong subsidiary and Alibaba.com, China’s largest e-commerce firm partly owned by Yahoo!, as defendants.

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