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BBC website 'unblocked in China' BBC website 'unblocked in China'
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People in China are reportedly able to access stories on the BBC News website in full, after years of strict control by the Beijing government.People in China are reportedly able to access stories on the BBC News website in full, after years of strict control by the Beijing government.
Dubbed the great firewall of China, the Communist government routinely blocks foreign news sites such as the BBC.Dubbed the great firewall of China, the Communist government routinely blocks foreign news sites such as the BBC.
But BBC staff working in China now say they are able to access news stories that would have been blocked before.But BBC staff working in China now say they are able to access news stories that would have been blocked before.
However, the firewall remains in place for Chinese language services on the website and for any links in Chinese.However, the firewall remains in place for Chinese language services on the website and for any links in Chinese.
'Without hindrance'
Beijing has never admitted to blocking access to BBC news stories - and there has been no official confirmation that the website has been unblocked.Beijing has never admitted to blocking access to BBC news stories - and there has been no official confirmation that the website has been unblocked.
Tibet difficulties But Chinese users trying to access pages on the site have almost always been redirected to an error message telling them: "The connection was reset."
Chinese users trying to access pages on the site have almost always been redirected to an error message telling them: "The connection was reset."
It now appears that this is no longer the case, and access to the site is much easier.It now appears that this is no longer the case, and access to the site is much easier.
The Chinese media website Danwei reported that BBC news output was now available to users "without hindrance". Steve Herrmann, editor of the BBC News website, says this is a welcome development.
The BBC website's statisticians say traffic from China on Tuesday has been much higher than usual. "We want BBC News to be as accessible in China as anywhere else in the world," he said.
"We will endeavour to continue working with the Chinese authorities to improve our access in other areas."
Technology experts say such a development would not be possible without the approval of internet service providers - which are under strict supervision by Beijing.Technology experts say such a development would not be possible without the approval of internet service providers - which are under strict supervision by Beijing.
Tibet difficulties
Statistics show that traffic to the website from China has recently been much higher than usual, and comments have been flooding into BBC forums and blogs from all over the country.
Ross Brown in Qingdao, Shandong province, wrote: "We were just discussing with some of our Chinese colleagues about the fact BBC website was blocked, went on to show them and we see this latest news. Excellent news."
The Chinese authorities had promised to give foreign journalists more freedom in the run-up to this summer's Olympic Games.The Chinese authorities had promised to give foreign journalists more freedom in the run-up to this summer's Olympic Games.
But analysts say that recent outbreaks of unrest in Tibet have made this promise more difficult for Beijing to uphold.But analysts say that recent outbreaks of unrest in Tibet have made this promise more difficult for Beijing to uphold.
The BBC and other media organisations still find reporting from Tibet very difficult. Foreign journalists were refused permission to enter the region during the recent protests.The BBC and other media organisations still find reporting from Tibet very difficult. Foreign journalists were refused permission to enter the region during the recent protests.
The Chinese government has arranged a trip for foreign media organisations to Tibet this week - but the BBC's request to be included has been rejected. The Chinese government has arranged a trip for foreign media organisations to Tibet this week - but the BBC's request to be included was rejected.


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