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Ehoron.comType of site | An online forum for ethnic Mongolian students
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Founded | September 2004 |
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Dissolved | 26 September 2005 |
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URL |
www.ehoron.com |
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Current status | Shut down
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Ehoron.com
[3] ("ehoron" means "homeland" in English
[4]) was a
Inner Mongolia-based
[5]
online
discussion
forum for Mongolian
students.
[6] It was established in September 2004.
[7] It allowed students to discuss many topics affecting
Inner Mongolia.
[8]
Shut down
Ehoron.com was shut down by the
Chinese government
[9] on 26 September 2005, for "allegedly hosting separatist content".
[10]
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