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【在 b*****3 的大作中提到】 : 是目前英文报道最详细的一个,影响力应该也是不小的 : http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-06/censorship-feeds-criti : 欢迎大家去like,更欢迎大家广泛宣传
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y***t 发帖数: 542 | 4 like 文章和comments 不需要注册!commets有条说薛刚和lihanlin!爽死了!
★ 发自iPhone App: ChineseWeb 7.8
【在 b*****3 的大作中提到】 : 是目前英文报道最详细的一个,影响力应该也是不小的 : http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-06/censorship-feeds-criti : 欢迎大家去like,更欢迎大家广泛宣传
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C**********r 发帖数: 8189 | 5 炒股经商的都知道了
【在 b*****3 的大作中提到】 : 是目前英文报道最详细的一个,影响力应该也是不小的 : http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-06/censorship-feeds-criti : 欢迎大家去like,更欢迎大家广泛宣传
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b*****3 发帖数: 333 | 6 Censorship Feeds Criticism of Chinese Poisoning Case
By Adam Minter May 6, 2013 6:21 PM ET Facebook Share Tweet LinkedIn Google +
1 4 Comments
Print QUEUEQWhy did China’s leading social-media platform recently ban
users from performing searches for a woman poisoned in 1995? Attempts to
answer that question -- and to censor the answers -- have sparked some of
the most politically potent online commentary on Chinese leadership,
privilege and corruption in recent memory.
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f****p 发帖数: 18483 | 8
华尔街都知道了,那整个曼哈顿也差不多了。我们在坚持折腾几天,孙铊就要被押送回
秦城了,可惜应该把丫直接关男牢房,给强J够了,再处死!
【在 C**********r 的大作中提到】 : 炒股经商的都知道了
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C**********r 发帖数: 8189 | 9 她说自己在乡下是吗?有啥报纸推荐?
【在 f****p 的大作中提到】 : : 华尔街都知道了,那整个曼哈顿也差不多了。我们在坚持折腾几天,孙铊就要被押送回 : 秦城了,可惜应该把丫直接关男牢房,给强J够了,再处死!
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f****p 发帖数: 18483 | 13
其实只要FBI去查,省的我们人肉了。一查一个准。孙铊这次真的是差不多了。丫整个
一个大傻逼。铊要是不发声明,也许还好点。这种事是最怕别人惦记着的。结果丫贼喊
捉贼,自己找死。
【在 C**********r 的大作中提到】 : 她说自己在乡下是吗?有啥报纸推荐?
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h****o 发帖数: 343 | 14 qj is a welfare to ugly Thallium-Sun
【在 f****p 的大作中提到】 : : 其实只要FBI去查,省的我们人肉了。一查一个准。孙铊这次真的是差不多了。丫整个 : 一个大傻逼。铊要是不发声明,也许还好点。这种事是最怕别人惦记着的。结果丫贼喊 : 捉贼,自己找死。
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L***m 发帖数: 4594 | 15 我去 like several times.
【在 b*****3 的大作中提到】 : 是目前英文报道最详细的一个,影响力应该也是不小的 : http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-06/censorship-feeds-criti : 欢迎大家去like,更欢迎大家广泛宣传
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【在 t****o 的大作中提到】 : Re
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b*****3 发帖数: 333 | 19 竟然有人去指责作者听信谣言,谁英文好的去回几句 |
C**********r 发帖数: 8189 | 20 v5
此地无银
【在 b*****3 的大作中提到】 : 竟然有人去指责作者听信谣言,谁英文好的去回几句
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b*****3 发帖数: 333 | 21 竟然有人去指责作者听信谣言,谁英文好的去回几句 |
C**********r 发帖数: 8189 | 22 貌似有人强有力的反击啦。。雪梨的信息也被人贴丧去了
【在 b*****3 的大作中提到】 : 竟然有人去指责作者听信谣言,谁英文好的去回几句
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k******1 发帖数: 1393 | 23 靠,洗地党都洗到bloomberg去了。不过这SB没读文章吧?这篇报道基本全是讲朱令案
的网络审查的,这SB居然指控作者听信贝志成谣言。完全驴唇不对马嘴,跟买买提洗地
党一个SB德行。
【在 b*****3 的大作中提到】 : 竟然有人去指责作者听信谣言,谁英文好的去回几句
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D****9 发帖数: 326 | 24 有人反驳了洗地党了,反问得好啊!
如下:
restonnova in reply to Wang Long 6 minutes ago
How can you say the 100K people got their information from Bei?
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g****r 发帖数: 1589 | 25 这种东西还是别去回的好,要不然就跟洗地党一样智商了
【在 k******1 的大作中提到】 : 靠,洗地党都洗到bloomberg去了。不过这SB没读文章吧?这篇报道基本全是讲朱令案 : 的网络审查的,这SB居然指控作者听信贝志成谣言。完全驴唇不对马嘴,跟买买提洗地 : 党一个SB德行。
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C**********r 发帖数: 8189 | 26 去看了下,非洗地的回帖的条理都挺清晰的
【在 g****r 的大作中提到】 : 这种东西还是别去回的好,要不然就跟洗地党一样智商了
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b*****3 发帖数: 333 | 27 洗涤党的觉得洗涤的条理清晰,非洗地的觉得他们脑子长得相当不可思议
【在 C**********r 的大作中提到】 : 去看了下,非洗地的回帖的条理都挺清晰的
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KV 发帖数: 5728 | 29 你说的没错,简直不可理喻,如果不能以弱智来解释,那只能是用水军来解释了,决定
少和洗涤党叨叨了,太浪费时间。
【在 g****r 的大作中提到】 : 这种东西还是别去回的好,要不然就跟洗地党一样智商了
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p********3 发帖数: 853 | 31 转到facebook上了,让更多的人知道这个案件! |
C**********r 发帖数: 8189 | 32
米兔
【在 p********3 的大作中提到】 : 转到facebook上了,让更多的人知道这个案件!
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b**j 发帖数: 20742 | 34 don't do that. that only makes people look down on you (along with what you
are trying to achieve)
【在 b*****3 的大作中提到】 : 有人想刷屏么??
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b**j 发帖数: 20742 | 36 "winning" in the comments section, is not real winning. let's not forget the
goal is to have them reopen investigation and give zhu ling justice
【在 C**********r 的大作中提到】 : 在评论中看到水军溃败了。
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C**********r 发帖数: 8189 | 37 一小步一小步走也挺好。
舆论可能让案件重启。
the
【在 b**j 的大作中提到】 : "winning" in the comments section, is not real winning. let's not forget the : goal is to have them reopen investigation and give zhu ling justice
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m**x 发帖数: 8454 | 39 strongly sp
【在 KV 的大作中提到】 : 你说的没错,简直不可理喻,如果不能以弱智来解释,那只能是用水军来解释了,决定 : 少和洗涤党叨叨了,太浪费时间。
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m**x 发帖数: 8454 | 40 but it's weird that bloomberg as a financial focusing media, will give
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m**x 发帖数: 8454 | 41 what we can do is just to spread this to let more people in the world to
know, since we cannot control whether the case can be re-open or re-
investigated.
the
【在 b**j 的大作中提到】 : "winning" in the comments section, is not real winning. let's not forget the : goal is to have them reopen investigation and give zhu ling justice
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S*******T 发帖数: 5156 | 42 她又丑又老,强奸她是给她福利好不好?
【在 f****p 的大作中提到】 : : 其实只要FBI去查,省的我们人肉了。一查一个准。孙铊这次真的是差不多了。丫整个 : 一个大傻逼。铊要是不发声明,也许还好点。这种事是最怕别人惦记着的。结果丫贼喊 : 捉贼,自己找死。
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f*******t 发帖数: 7549 | 45 经济媒体喜欢报道政治事件
【在 m**x 的大作中提到】 : but it's weird that bloomberg as a financial focusing media, will give : attention to this event.
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B********t 发帖数: 1873 | 48 ding.
别忘了like comments的同时like文章本身,它会让你选择facebook啥的share,但是可
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h***y 发帖数: 1749 | 50 spt.
【在 B********t 的大作中提到】 : ding. : 别忘了like comments的同时like文章本身,它会让你选择facebook啥的share,但是可 : 以不share也不注册的
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w*****r 发帖数: 2281 | 51 re.
【在 B********t 的大作中提到】 : ding. : 别忘了like comments的同时like文章本身,它会让你选择facebook啥的share,但是可 : 以不share也不注册的
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b*****n 发帖数: 247 | 54 Bloomberg BusinessWeek 有另一篇报道.
中国的权贵官僚主义,对付不了新时代了. 除非他把网切了, 象北朝鲜一样,打卡上网.
习的中国梦,虚无缥缈,没有人感兴趣. Things like this keep happening,怕这梦做不
长久了.
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-05-07/chinese-petitio
Chinese Petition White House in Unsolved Poison Case
By Dexter Roberts
May 07, 2013
If you can’t trust your own government—who do you turn to? For Chinese
seeking justice in an almost two-decade-old poisoning case, how about
appealing to the White House?
That’s what has happened with the May 3 launch of a petition on “We the
People,” an online site run by the administration of President Barack Obama
. The petitioners—seemingly mostly Chinese—ask the U.S. government to “
investigate and deport” a Chinese woman allegedly now living in the U.S.
who “had the motive, and access to the deadly chemical,” used in the 1995
poisoning of a Beijing university student.
With more than 130,000 signatures, the online entreaty has handily surpassed
the threshold at which the White House is pledged to respond—100,000
signatures within 30 days. A separate petition warning of potential health
dangers from a planned oil refinery plant in Kunming, China, has nearly 5,
000 signatures, while another alleging the likelihood of voting fraud in the
just held Malaysian general election has more than 200,000.
“Hello, Comrade Obama, chairman of the National Office of Letters and Calls
! [China’s state petition office where citizens can file their grievances.]
Requests on the Zhu Ling [the poison victim] case have already reached 100,
000. We hope Chairman Obama answers the Chinese people for the sake of the
autonomy of the Chinese people!” wrote a blogger called Zhang Xian on Sina
Weibo, China’s largest micro-blogging site, according to a translation
posted on the website of the University of Hong Kong’s China Media Project.
Accompanying the post: a picture showing Obama dressed in a Chinese
revolutionary outfit, standing in front of crowds clutching Mao’s Little
Red Book before Beijing’s Great Hall of the People. (The original post has
been deleted.)
The circumstances surrounding the still-unsolved case go like this: Zhu Ling
, a chemistry student at Beijing’s elite Tsinghua University fell
mysteriously sick in late 1994 and then again in the spring of 1995. Later
it was discovered she had been poisoned with thallium. Although she survived
, she was paralyzed and is being cared for by her parents.
Suspicion fell on her roommate, Sun Wei, who was questioned by authorities
and quickly released. Many Chinese suspect the dropping of the case against
Sun may reflect her high level family connections; she is related to a
former deputy mayor of Beijing and is also the granddaughter of a senior
political figure rumored to be a close friend of former president Jiang
Zemin.
“Many netizens have pointed out that the case was mysteriously shelved
after years of investigation by Beijing police due to the political
connections owned by Sun’s family,” said a May 6 article in the English
edition of the Global Times, a paper controlled by the party mouthpiece, the
People’s Daily. “Sun was also found to have changed her name and
allegedly entered the U.S. by marriage fraud in the 1990s.”
Concern about the dormant case flared again following media attention
focused on an unrelated poisoning in April of this year. The latest incident
resulted in the death of a 28-year-old graduate student at Shanghai’s
Fudan University; the deceased student’s roommate is now being held as a
suspect. Over the last few days, the unsolved Tsinghua case has become one
of the most popular topics on the Chinese net. Beijing’s Internet censors
responded by initially blocking searches on the topic and deleting comments.
This seems to have stopped and postings are again prevalent.
Some Chinese connect the case to earlier incidents: “Wang Lijun ran to the
American embassy, Fang Lizhi ran to the American embassy,” a person
identifying herself as Flora wrote on May 7 on Sina (SINA) microblogging
site Weibo. (Wang is the former Chongqing chief of police who worked for
disgraced princeling Bo Xilai and who last year took temporary refuge in the
U.S. Consulate in Chengdu; Fang is the Chinese dissident astrophysicist who
spent more than a year living in the American embassy in Beijing after the
1989 Tiananmen incident, then took asylum in the U.S.)
“For [readings on] PM 2.5 [the ultra-fine air particulates that are most
harmful to health] we rely on the American embassy reports, and the blind
man [lawyer Chen Guangcheng] seeks salvation in America. Today to get
justice in the case of Tsinghua student Zhu Ling, we also have to appeal to
the American government,” the blogger continued. Since Chinese police do
not have an active investigation in the Beijing poisoning case, the petition
amounts an online effort involving the U.S. president to pressure
authorities to reopen the case.
The situation seems to have sparked some establishment soul-searching. “
Obviously, it is impossible for officials to respond to every question, but
we believe that officials should come forward to respond to Zhu’s case and
satisfy the public via information disclosure,” said a May 7 editorial in
the Global Times. “The White House cannot be the foreign ‘petition office
’ of China. However, embarrassments in the Internet age need not be covered
up. We have our problems, and we will do our best to solve them.”
—With Jasmine Zhao in Washington
【在 b*****3 的大作中提到】 : 是目前英文报道最详细的一个,影响力应该也是不小的 : http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-06/censorship-feeds-criti : 欢迎大家去like,更欢迎大家广泛宣传
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T*****u 发帖数: 7103 | 55 这简直就是lord of the flies的网络版 |
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C**********r 发帖数: 8189 | 58 而且看经济媒体的是比较有影响力的。
【在 f*******t 的大作中提到】 : 经济媒体喜欢报道政治事件
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h*****u 发帖数: 7 | 68 新浪得多忙啊, 'bloomberg' 被屏蔽了, 发不出去啊... |
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i*****y 发帖数: 1554 | 73 应该sw一家老小满门抄斩,鸡犬不留才能大快人心
【在 f****p 的大作中提到】 : : 其实只要FBI去查,省的我们人肉了。一查一个准。孙铊这次真的是差不多了。丫整个 : 一个大傻逼。铊要是不发声明,也许还好点。这种事是最怕别人惦记着的。结果丫贼喊 : 捉贼,自己找死。
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