Eugene Hoshiko, Associated Press

By Stephen Braun, April 13, 2008
A firm that has donated to the president's charity is accused of collaborating with the government in its crackdown on Tibetan activists. Hillary Clinton has spoken out against China's actions. But her recent stern comments on China's internal crackdown collide with former President Bill Clinton's fundraising relationship with a Chinese internet company accused of collaborating with the mainland government's censorship of the Web. Last month, the firm, Alibaba Inc., carried a government-issued "most wanted" posting on its Yahoo China homepage, urging viewers to provide information on Tibetan activists suspected of stirring recent riots.
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