Sunday, June 27, 2010
China blocks over 1400 online gambling websites
The Chinese government has continued its heightened assault on internet gambling with the announcement that more websites have been blocked on government orders. The Ministry of Public Security informed the Beijing Times newspaper that over the past week alone it has blocked 1,461 overseas websites offering online gambling.
"Rampant illegal gambling still lingers in many areas of the country, especially since the opening of the 2010 World Cup, adding to the public's concerns," a Public Security spokesman said.
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