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A company spokesperson refused to say if Google has raised the issue directly with Chinese government officials. China's Foreign Ministry had no immediate comments on Google's accusation. Google has had highly public run-ins with the Chinese government. In January last year, Google announced that it would no longer cooperate with the government's requirement to censor search results for banned sites. It also complained about major attacks on its website by Chinese hackers, suggesting the government may have been instigated the attacks. Attacks were also mounted against email accounts by activists working on human rights in China at that time. Google moved its Chinese-language search engine to Hong Kong, which operates under separate rules from the rest of mainland China.
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