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MEDIA: Two Popular Web Sites Blocked in Vietnam

HANOI — Two pioneering Web sites that stretched the limits of free expression in Vietnam say they have been hacked and shut down, just months after the communist government blocked the social networking site Facebook.

Both sites had been critical of Vietnam's policies toward China, a subject of great sensitivity to the government, whose efforts to maintain good relations with its massive northern neighbor sometimes run afoul of nationalist sentiment.
Vietnamese university students sit at a row of computers at an Internet shop in Hanoi, Vietnam in April, 2006. (Photo: AP)

But both sites were generally restrained in tone, and neither had called for an end to Vietnam's single-party system.

For the full report, visit 'The Irrawaddy' .