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BBC World Have Your Say

Why are the words 'tomatoes' and 'teletubbies' blocked on Chinese websites?

Apr 11, 2012, 01:00 PM

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Blogger Anthony from BeijingCream talks about Bo Xilai and how and why certain words get blocked on Sina Weibo the Chinese microblogging site

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