China blog site shuts accounts over 'rumors'

Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sunday 28th August, 2011

Sina's Weibo service has sent notices to its 200 million users denying two reports posted on the site, including one about the killing of a 19-year-old woman. It said the accounts of users who originated the reports were temporarily closed.


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