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June 4 is the anniversary of China’s Tiananmen Square protests and the most controversial date of the year in the country. The Chinese government has already brought Google services to a halt as it cracks down on commentaries and reflections of the events in 1989, and most other internet sites are subject to additional censorship too. Weibo, China’s equivalent to Twitter, censors its users daily but is particularly busy around this time of the year. Jason Q. Ng, who wrote the book ‘Blocked On Weibo’ and Tumblr blog of the same name, compiled a list of 64 blocked terms for the Wall…

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