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Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Sunday, April 29, 2007

China: more on Hu Jintao's new net censorship regs

Xeni Jardin: Following up on a BB post about news reports of new internet regulations in China, BoingBoing reader Will says,
This is from the blog of an English-language "polisher" who works for Xinhua news agency. The piece that got picked up by Reuters (and passed on to CNN) actually crossed his desk. His view, like those of many observers here in China, is that Hu Jintao's statements are, at this stage, typical government claptrap. "Duffman says a lot of things."

Although China still labors under an uneven regime of censorship, there is a surprisingly wide array of opinion and internal debate that goes on, in print and on the 'net. danwei.org is always a good place to start if you're curious about what's going on in the Chinese media. They publish interviews, translations, and provide a very down-to-earth perspective on the Chinese press and its travails.

Previously on BoingBoing:
  • China: government's new campaign to "cleanse" the internet
  • Bill Gates and Free Software heckler in China
  • Google, China, and genocide: web censorship and Tibet
  • Yahoo aided China in torture, says dissident in lawsuit papers
  • China dissident's wife: "Yahoo betrayed my husband."
  • Jailed Chinese dissident's wife to sue Yahoo for ratting out her husband
  • Yahoo rats out Chinese reporter to Beijing, writer gets 10 years in jail
  • China: gov to expand "Great 'Net Firewall," censor web even more
  • Report: Yahoo helped jail another Chinese 'net dissident, Li Zhi
  • Journalism school won't return Yahoo's controversial $1M grant
  • Report: Yahoo implicated in 3rd China dissident case
  • Yahoo could stay in China and stop sending its users to jail
  • Harsh words for US tech firms from House at China 'net hearings
  • Report: verdict confirms Yahoo helped jail China dissident #2
  • Xeni's LAT op-ed: war, blogs, news, and profit.
  • Amnesty Int'l. confronts Yahoo over jailed Chinese reporter
  • NPR "Xeni Tech": Yahoo may have aided in jailing of second China writer
  • Tech firms blasted over China policies on Capitol Hill
  • HK lawmaker: Yahoo unit had role in Shi Tao's jailing
  • Chinese activist to Jerry Yang: You are helping to maintain an evil system
  • Yahoo aided China in torture, says dissident in lawsuit papers

    eni Jardin:


    Snip from New York Times story:

    A Chinese political prisoner and his wife sued Yahoo in federal court Wednesday, accusing the company of abetting the commission of torture by helping Chinese authorities identify political dissidents who were later beaten and imprisoned.

    The suit, filed under the Alien Tort Claims Act and the Torture Victims Protection Act, is believed to be the first of its kind against an Internet company for its activities in China.

    Wang Xiaoning, who according to the suit is serving a 10-year prison sentence in China; his wife, Yu Ling; and other unnamed defendants seek damages and an injunction barring Yahoo from identifying dissidents to Chinese authorities.

    Link, here's a Reuters item, here's the AP's item, and here's the Washington Post's item.

    Wired News reporter Luke O'Brien, who covered the story as it developed in this earlier piece, has an update today. Snip:

    I just spoke with former dissident Harry Wu, who helped arrange Yu's travel to the United States. He told me Yu Ling is leaving tomorrow morning to go back to China. Today she wanted to walk across the Golden Gate Bridge. She walked the whole thing.
    Link to post, with PDF of the legal complaint filed in San Francisco on Wednesday.

    Update: ArsTechnica has a post, too: Link (Thanks, Glyn)

    Previously on BoingBoing:

  • China dissident's wife: "Yahoo betrayed my husband."
  • Jailed Chinese dissident's wife to sue Yahoo for ratting out her husband
  • Yahoo rats out Chinese reporter to Beijing, writer gets 10 years in jail
  • China: gov to expand "Great 'Net Firewall," censor web even more
  • Report: Yahoo helped jail another Chinese 'net dissident, Li Zhi
  • Journalism school won't return Yahoo's controversial $1M grant
  • Report: Yahoo implicated in 3rd China dissident case
  • Yahoo could stay in China and stop sending its users to jail
  • Harsh words for US tech firms from House at China 'net hearings
  • Report: verdict confirms Yahoo helped jail China dissident #2
  • Xeni's LAT op-ed: war, blogs, news, and profit.
  • Amnesty Int'l. confronts Yahoo over jailed Chinese reporter
  • NPR "Xeni Tech": Yahoo may have aided in jailing of second China writer
  • Tech firms blasted over China policies on Capitol Hill
  • HK lawmaker: Yahoo unit had role in Shi Tao's jailing
  • Chinese activist to Jerry Yang: You are helping to maintain an evil system
  • Friday, April 27, 2007

    china olympic

    China human rights abuse rife amid Olympics preparation: Amnesty - ABC Online - 23 hours ago

    Official Website of the Chinese Olympic Committee

    Features news, organization, Olympic coverage, and athlete profiles.
    Royal does not rule out Olympic boycott - Reuters.uk - 1 hour ago
    China Olympic torch route ignites uproar - Los Angeles Times - 6 hours ago
    Beijing deal puts Taiwan in Games torch relay - Sydney Morning Herald - 23 hours ago
    IOC sidesteps human rights issues in China - Globe and Mail - 18 hours ago

    "China's Olympic Torch Out of Tibet": Activists call on Olympic ...

    “Allowing China to run the Olympic torch through Tibet would mean the IOC’s mark of approval for China's military occupation of our nation,” said Lhadon ...

    China detains four Americans in Tibet Olympic protest | Reuters

    BEIJING (Reuters) - China has detained four US citizens demonstrating for a free Tibet and protesting the Beijing Olympics at the base of Mount Everest, ...
    Beijing deal puts Taiwan in Games torch relay - Sydney Morning Herald - 23 hours ago

    Saturday, April 21, 2007

    cho

    今天上班闲着无聊,查了下这小子的资料和一些背景
    1.这场大事儿发生后,其父母先后有过自杀行为,父死母活。参:朝鲜日报
    2.丫曾经是个精神病患者(2005年),而美国宪法中规定是不能将枪支买给此类人群的。于是我想到了北京的房价,老美有也控制不了东西啊。参:华盛顿报
    3.居然丫是个暴力狂,看过Oldboy丫估计想做类似中国的的估惑仔,不过他准备的东西是够全的。又是锤子又是刀的。参:好来坞奥兰多报
    4.丫大两岁的姐姐还是普林斯顿大学毕业的,父母工作也不错,怎么会仇视富家子弟呢?参:ABC

    查着查着,被我给查出事儿了,中国也死了32人,而且全融化在一块钢饼里。。。