FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : April 17, 2020
Contact : Rohit Mahajan | 202.530.4976 | [ mailto:mahajanr@rfa.org | mahajanr(a)rfa.org ]
Radio Free Asia Hosts Secure Mirror Websites for Asian, Chinese Audiences
Sites circumvent blocking, improve access to COVID-19 and other sensitive coverage
WASHINGTON – [
https://www.rfa.org/english | Radio Free Asia ] (RFA), in partnership with
the [
https://www.opentech.fund/ | Open Technology Fund ] (OTF), is hosting dedicated
.onion addresses for its Mandarin and Cantonese Services’ websites, in addition to its
English-language site. These sites enhance the ability of audiences in restricted media
environments, including mainland China, to securely access RFA’s up-to-date, accurate
reports and content on the [
https://www.rfa.org/english/news/special/coronavirus/ |
coronavirus ] pandemic, among other topics deemed sensitive to censors.
“Radio Free Asia’s mission is to inform audiences in China about critical developments and
topics that are censored in state media,” said Bay Fang, RFA’s President. “With the deadly
Covid-19 pandemic and the abuse of information about it via China’s official media, this
responsibility for our organization takes on an even greater urgency. These secure
websites will help to protect and empower our audiences, whether they are in mainland
China, where RFA’s online content is blocked, or in Hong Kong where the growing threat of
surveillance can have a chilling effect on freedom of information.”
“RFA’s decision to begin hosting dedicated Tor .onion sites will only make it easier for
audiences in Asia to get around censors and access news and information relevant to their
everyday lives,” said Sarah Aoun, Director of Technology at OTF. “RFA continues to
leverage the power of technology in order to further fulfill its mission of bringing free
press to closed societies.”
In hosting .onion websites, RFA joins other news organizations such as the [
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50150981 | BBC ] and [
https://www.dw.com/en/deutsche-welle-websites-now-accessible-via-tor-protoc… |
Deutsche Welle ] in making its content available on this secure network. In the months
since the coronavirus outbreak, RFA Mandarin has seen a boost in visits to its website,
along with sharp increases in the number of user profiles following the service’s Facebook
and Twitter accounts.
Concerns about blocking by Chinese authorities, who tightly control the narrative around
major news developments, were a significant factor in the decision to better ensure access
to RFA’s timely reports. These include RFA’s recent investigation into [
https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/wuhan-deaths-03272020182846.html | the official
statistics ] of Wuhan's coronavirus fatalities, as well as coverage of Hong Kong’s [
https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/hongkong-police-01162020132158.html | pro-democracy
movement ] , and the crackdown on ethnic minorities such as [
https://www.rfa.org/english/news/special/locked-up-in-china/ | Uyghurs ] and [
https://www.rfa.org/english/news/tibet | Tibetans ] , among other restricted issues.
China’s vast filtering and censorship of its internet and social media platforms has
earned it the dubious distinction of being “the world’s worst abuser of internet freedom,”
according to [
https://www.freedomonthenet.org/report/freedom-on-the-net/2019/the-crisis-o…
| Freedom House ] .
RFA’s .onion websites are:
English: [
https://www.rfa62zl6z6owmtlf.onion/english/ |
https://www.rfa62zl6z6owmtlf.onion/english/ ]
Cantonese: [
https://www.rfa62zl6z6owmtlf.onion/cantonese/ |
https://www.rfa62zl6z6owmtlf.onion/cantonese/ ]
Mandarin: [
https://www.rfa62zl6z6owmtlf.onion/mandarin/ |
https://www.rfa62zl6z6owmtlf.onion/mandarin/ ]
Users who download the Firefox-based Tor browser and use the appropriate web addresses
will be able to obfuscate their identity and the websites they are attempting to access.
(These addresses are not accessible when using non-Tor browsers.) In order to protect
users’ privacy, Tor [
https://www.torproject.org/about/history/ | routes internet traffic
through multiple servers ] , encrypting it at each step. The Tor Project receives funding
from a number of organizations, including OTF, which became an independent nonprofit
organization in 2019 after operating as an RFA program for seven years. (RFA and OTF are
both funded through an annual grant from the [
https://www.usagm.gov/ | U.S. Agency for
Global Media ] .)
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Radio Free Asia is a private, nonprofit corporation broadcasting and publishing online
news, information, and commentary in nine East Asian languages to listeners who do not
have access to full and free news media. RFA’s broadcasts seek to promote the rights of
freedom of opinion and expression, including the freedom to “seek, receive, and impart
information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” RFA is funded by an
annual grant from the United States Agency for Global Media.
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https://www.rfa62zl6z6owmtlf.onion/cantonese/ ]
Rohit Mahajan
Vice President of Communications and External Relations
Radio Free Asia