Apple Removes French Public Radio Stations from Chinese App Store at Beijing’s Request: What Does it Mean for Access to Information?

Radio France application removed from Apple Store after China accused of “influencing public opinion”

In recent news, Radio France and France Inter have been removed from the Apple App Store in China at the request of Chinese authorities. The decision to remove these French public radio stations has sparked controversy, with many expressing concern over the loss of access to verified information content.

The removal is linked to a podcast titled “Xi Jinping, the red prince,” which traces the rise of Xi Jinping within the Chinese Communist Party. China closely monitors its media and internet, subjecting it to strict regulation and censorship to maintain control over information and prevent unrest. This has led to many foreign sites, applications, and social networks being inaccessible in China without tools like VPNs to bypass blockages.

Apple’s decision to comply with the request from the Chinese Cyberspace Administration reflects its stance of refraining from taking positions on sensitive subjects that may offend Chinese authorities. Apple products are popular in China, and the company has always maintained a positive relationship with Chinese government officials. However, this recent action adds to the list of apps that have been removed from the Chinese version of the App Store at the request of Chinese internet regulators.

The impact on listeners and limitations imposed on access to information highlight

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