Amnesty: free speech must be protected online

Amnesty International has criticised Google, Microsoft and Yahoo for failing to protect free speech online

Amnesty International is urging ISPs to do more to protect free speech online. At ISPA 's annual UK Internet Industry Awards last week, the human rights group criticised companies such as Google, Microsoft and Yahoo for their continued "bidding of the Chinese authorities", stating that actions such as censoring search results are helping to deny "people in China their basic rights to freedom of expression and information".

Amnesty's campaigns director, Tim Hancock, said: "Some governments fear the spread of information, the free exchange of ideas and independent expression. The internet is the means of delivering it. It's a forum for freedom and that's why the authorities in many countries seek to constrain it."