Barack Obama criticises internet censorship at meeting in China | World news | guardian.co.uk
- The event had been billed as a town hall style meeting, but Chinese officials rejected US proposals that 1,000 people should attend and that it should be broadcast live nationwide.
- The names of at least two questioners matched those of Communist Youth League officers at Fudan University.
- Despite that, one Twitter user wrote: "I will not forget this morning; I heard, on my shaky internet connection, a question about our own freedom which only a foreign leader can discuss."
- Asked about China's "Great Firewall" Obama described himself as "a big supporter of non-censorship" and said criticism enabled by freedom of expression in the US made him a better president.
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