Answer:
The People's Republic of China
Step-by-step explanation:
Since April 1994, when the first cable connected China to the Internet, the Beijing government has endeavored to maintain control over the online content accessed by the Chinese population. Since then, many sites have been banned in the country. And when not completely banned, they suffer constant censorship. For the Chinese government there is no free speech for any information, news or any speeches that are critical to the government. All Chinese media live in a state of constant vigilance and those who try to circumvent this system are severely punished.