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People in China are searching for justice
on sites like
Sina.com
, as in this recent case of a poor woman who was run over by a BMW. At the same time, the authorities continue to try to
tighten their grip on the web and on dissidents
. Meanwhile, the official
People's Daily
temporarily admitted on its website the
"violent crackdown" on pro-democracy students
in Tiananmen Square 15 years ago, but this appears to have been a case of careless internet plagiarism.
posted by
homunculus
on Jan 16, 2004 -
3 comments
China's crackdown on online dissent continues.
It's been a year since the arrest of Chinese internet dissident
Liu Di
. Many of her supporters have signed petitions calling for her release, but last week one of their organizers,
essayist Du Daobin, was himself arrested
.
posted by
homunculus
on Nov 7, 2003 -
13 comments
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