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links for 2008-07-08

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... ...full story at RConversation

from RConversation on Tue, Jul 08 2008

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14 Jan 07 visit Free Tibet Protest in Beijing  »  YouTube videoFree Tibet Protest in Beijing. To get in volved go to: StudentsforaFreeTibet.org 2008-FreeTibet.org Free Tibet USA China Beijing Nepal America Activism Dalai Lama Olympics Iraq News Protest 2008 Hu Jintao Kung Fu watch
10 Feb 08 visit links for 2008-02-10  »  RConversation 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...
22 Jul 08 visit 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...
28 Feb 07 visit links for 2007-02-28  »  RConversation Global Voices Online » Meet Sami Ben Gharbia, Global Voices’ new Advocacy Director "The first priorities are to bring the existing anti-censorship groups and activists together." (tags: globalvoices freespeech cyber-activism blogging humanrights) ...
16 Oct 07 visit 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...
19 Jul 08 visit 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)

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