Eccentric declines to be kept quiet

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Possible Answers: SILENCED.

Last seen on: The Telegraph – Cryptic Crossword – July 10 2017

Random information on the term “SILENCED”:

Censorship in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is implemented or mandated by the PRC’s ruling party, the Communist Party of China (CPC). The government censors content for mainly political reasons, but also to maintain its control over the populace. The Chinese government asserts that it has the legal right to control the internet’s content within their territory, and their censorship rules do not infringe on the citizen’s right to free speech.

Censored media include essentially all capable of reaching a wide audience including television, print media, radio, film, theater, text messaging, instant messaging, video games, literature and the Internet. Chinese officials have access to uncensored information via an internal document system.

Reporters Without Borders ranks China’s press situation as “very serious”, the worst ranking on their five-point scale. In August 2012 the OpenNet Initiative classified Internet censorship in China as “pervasive” in the political and conflict/security areas and “substantial” in the social and Internet tools areas, the two most extensive classifications of the five they use. U.S.-government funded organization Freedom House ranks the press there as “not free”, the worst ranking, saying that “state control over the news media in China is achieved through a complex combination of party monitoring of news content, legal restrictions on journalists, and financial incentives for self-censorship,” and an increasing practice of “cyber-disappearance” of material written by or about activist bloggers.

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