Global Voices Online » China: Netizen Party announced John Kennedy brings us the details about a new political party for Chinese netizens... (tags: china chineseinternetresearch internet politics cnp cnwebwatch gfw censorship freespeech) Meta: No Sharism... ...full story at RConversation
from RConversation on Sun, Feb 10 2008
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China prepares for party congress »
YouTube video China prepares for party congress
News Video | Mon, 15 Oct 2007 09:55:00 +1000 | Duration 2m 20s
Petitioners and activists have been carted away before China's 17th party congress opens in Beijing.
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| 08 Jul 08 |
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links for 2008-07-08 » RConversation Global Voices Online » China: Let’s do push-up! Bob Chen explains why China's netizens have turned to push-ups as a bizarre form of protest against net censorship. (tags: chineseinternetresearch censorship cyber-activism protest internet freespe... |
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links for 2008-07-22 » RConversation Global Voices Online » China: Bloggers take stand against web activist’s arrest Chinese bloggers agitate for the release of Huang Qi (tags: bloggers china internet chineseinternetresearch freespeech law humanrights cyber-activism) Internet regula... |
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links for 2007-10-16 » RConversation Global Voices Online » China: Tough blogging the Communist Congress Despite all kinds of censorship, Chinese bloggers are managing to talk about the 17th Party Congress anyway. (tags: globalvoices china internet blogging politics censorship medi... |
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Netizens react to Li Lianyu's homecoming party » Shanghaiist We told you about the lavish homecoming party that was thrown by Pizhou (邳州) in our neighbouring Jiangsu province for its party secretary Li Lianyu (李连玉). John Kennedy of Global Voices Online informs us that Chinese netizens have reacted stron... |
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links for 2008-07-19 » RConversation The China Beat: Things We'd Rather You Not Say on the Web, Or Anywhere Else "so long as your tongue is tied, we have no reason to bind your hands." (tags: china chineseinternetresearch internet censorship freespeech) |