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Nutuge.com
DissolvedMarch 2004
URLwww.nutuge.com
Current statusShut down

Nutuge.com, was a Mongolian-language website that covered the history and modern development of the Mongols. The site was managed by Govruud Huuchinhuu. The site was shut down by the Chinese authorities in March 2004, for "posting separatist content" and "discussing ethnic problems".

References

  1. "Authorities Close Two Mongolian-Language Web Sites". Congressional-Executive Commission on China. October 28, 2005.
  2. "Human rights activist Hu Qinhu has been missing for more than a week". Radio Free Asia. 2011-02-09.
  3. "Authorities Close Two Mongolian-Language Web Sites for Posting "Separatist" Materials | Congressional-Executive Commission on China". www.cecc.gov. 28 October 2005.
  4. "She disappeared after she was discharged from the hospital". Boxun. 2011-02-12. Archived from the original on 2014-07-21.
  5. "Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center". www.smhric.org.
  6. "Imprisoned journalist's family being hounded in run-up to his release". Reporters Without Borders. December 7, 2010.
  7. "Two Inner Mongolian websites closed". Reporters Without Borders. October 3, 2005.
  8. "Long-standing Human Rights Activist Dies of Cancer". Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization. Oct 26, 2016.
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