2008年10月27日星期一

SocialPipeline 10/28/2008 (a.m.)

  • tags: 杨佳, 人权

    • 寻找王静梅的寻人启事,不能在她走失的土地上被广而告知。人丢了又不去找才是真丢人。王静梅若是在国外走失,还可以通知当地的领事馆效劳,该不会是出国考察,看来只能登在境外媒体了。
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  • tags: GFW

    • Videotage Hong Kong
    • The Internet is not the same for everybody. Despite it's reputation as a borderless, global, connected, democratic network, access and content filtering based on national boarders has become the norm. The BBC, for example, filters content for copyright reasons to visitors accessing their website from outside of Great Britain. Much more serious, however, is the heavy political censorship happening in countries like China, Saudi Arabia, and Iran. China, being the most extreme example, strictly censors political content on the web through the blocking of IP addresses and dynamic content filtering. With the support of western technology companies such as Cisco, Yahoo, and Google, The Golden Shield Project (sometimes referred to as the the Great Fire Wall of China) censors the web for China's 1.3 billion inhabitants. The Internet police in China is estimated to contain over 30,000 workers, and is responsible for blocking content such as Tibetan independence, Taiwan independence, police brutality, the Tienanmen Square protests of 1989, freedom of speech, democracy, religion, and some international news.

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