Google has decided to close its Internet...
The move comes just over two months after Google threatened to leave China due to censorship and cyber attacks, something that the Chinese authorities have denied.
"We want as many people in the world as possible to have access to our services, including users in mainland China, yet the Chinese government has been crystal clear throughout our discussions that self-censorship is a non-negotiable legal requirement," Google"s chief legal officer, David Drummond, wrote in the blog post.
"We very much hope that the Chinese government respects our decision," he wrote, "though we are well aware that it could at any time block access to our services."
Beijing condemned on Tuesday Google"s decision.
"We oppose vigorously the politicization of commercial issues and express our displeasure and indignation with Google"s groundless actions," state-run news agency Xinhua quoted a representative of China"s State Information Council as saying.