Congressional Commitee Rips Yahoo Execs

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A number of readers sent word of the hearing by the US House Foreign Affairs Committee in which committee members raked two Yahoo execs over the coals. "While technologically and financially you are giants, morally you are pygmies," the committee chairman Tom Lantos, D-Calif., said angrily after hearing from Jerry Yang and Michael Callahan about Yahoo's actions that resulted in the arrest and imprisonment of a Chinese dissident. In 2004 Yahoo turned over information about journalist Shi Tao's online activities requested by Chinese authorities. In Feb. 2006, Yahoo's General Counsel Callahan testified that he had not known the nature of the investigation the authorities were conducting. He later learned that several employees of Yahoo China were aware at the time that the investigation involved "state secrets," but Callahan did not go back to Congress to amend his testimony. Committee members were withering in their disdain for Yahoo's refusal to help Shi Tao's family after his arrest.
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/technology/AP-Yahoo-China.html
 
Thats rich coming from the US! What would happen if they made "requests" on companies operating in their country and they don't comply?

Callahan has since acknowledged that Yahoo officials had received a subpoena-like document that made reference to suspected "illegal provision of state secrets" -- a common charge against political dissidents.

I guess the Congressional Commitee would rather prefer if Yahoo employees were in jail for not complying with a subpoena.

PS, I in no way endorse China's actions, I just find unreasonable to expect Yahoo to disregards subpoenas in the countries they opperate. No matter how wrong the motives may be.
 
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