Google Workers Demand End to Censored Chinese Search Project

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By Reuters | Updated: 28 November 2018 09:48 IST
Highlights
  • More than 200 Google employees raised their demand in an open letter
  • Google has been criticised for not taking a harder line against China
  • Amnesty International also called on Google to cancel Dragonfly

More than 200 engineers, designers and managers at Alphabet's Google demanded in an open letter on Tuesday that the company end development of a censored search engine for Chinese users, escalating earlier protests against the secretive project.

Google has described the search app, known as Project Dragonfly, as an experiment not close to launching. But as details of it have leaked since August, current and former employees, human rights activists and US lawmakers have criticised Google for not taking a harder line against the Chinese government's policy that politically sensitive results be blocked.

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Human rights group Amnesty International also launched a public petition on Tuesday calling on Google to cancel Dragonfly. The organisation said it would encourage Google workers to sign the petition by targeting them on LinkedIn and protesting outside Google offices.

Google declined to comment on the employees' letter on Tuesday as Alphabet shares fell 0.35 percent to $1,052.28 (roughly Rs. 74,500).

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Google has long sought to have a bigger presence in China, the world's largest Internet market. It needs government approval to compete with the country's dominant homegrown Internet services.

An official at China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, who was unauthorised to speak publicly, told Reuters on Tuesday there was "no indication" from Google that it had adjusted earlier plans to eventually launch the search app. However, the official described a 2019 release as "unrealistic" without elaborating.

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About 1,400 of Google's tens of thousands of workers urged the company in August to improve oversight of ethically questionable ventures, including Dragonfly.

The nine employees who first signed their names on Tuesday's letter said they had seen little progress.

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The letter expresses concern about the Chinese government tracking dissidents through search data and suppressing truth through content restrictions.

"We object to technologies that aid the powerful in oppressing the vulnerable, wherever they may be," the employees said in the letter published on the blogging service Medium.

The employees said they no longer believed Google was "a company willing to place its values over profits," and cited a string of "disappointments" this year, including acknowledgement of a big payout to an executive who had been accused of sexual harassment.

That incident sparked global protests at Google, which like other big technology companies has seen an uptick in employee activism during the last two years as their services become an integral part of civic infrastructure.

© Thomson Reuters 2018

 

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