Hello,Mr Censor of the Chinese Governmental Department,
We’re the anonymous netizens.For so long a time we’ve discerned your doings of unreasonable blockage of the freedom of expression,your hostility towards the advanced internet technology,your distortion of the sober truth colluding with the propaganda,your envenomation of the public opinion using those network commentators……all these doings have deeply countermarked [...]
Entries from June 2009
June 28, 2009
Declaration of the Anonymous Netizens, 2009
June 22, 2009
Chinese Regime-Hired Gang Attack Demonstrators During Hu Jintao’s Trip to Slovak
By Huang Qin
Epoch Times Staff
Jun 21, 2009
Falun Gong practitioner Ms. Su, who was pushed down over 20 steps by thugs hired by the Chinese Communist Party, told Slovak media, “They tried to kill us only because we said ‘Falun Dafa is good.’ ” (Guan Yuanfang/The Epoch Times)
BRATISLAVA, Slovak Republic—On June 18, the first day of [...]
June 22, 2009
Chinese Delegation Attacks in Slovakia Spark Public Outcry
By Peter Sedik
Epoch Times
Staff Jun 20, 2009
Chinese agents in dark suits (left) charging at the human rights activist holding the yellow banner. After they attacked him and seized his transparent, the activist was arrested by the Slovak police for violating public order. (Peter Sedik/The Epoch Times)
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia—Chinese Chairman Hu Jintao left Slovakia on Friday to [...]
June 20, 2009
Rape Case Reveals Flawed Legal System
Rape Case Reveals Flawed Legal System
By Fang Xiao
Epoch Times Staff
Jun 16, 2009
Chinese legal expert Yuan Hongbing (Chen Ming/The Epoch Times)
According to Chinese legal expert Professor Yuan Hongbing, the public should not only focus on the legal procedures of the rape case of Deng Yujiao, but also take note of China’s autocratic infrastructure. [...]
June 19, 2009
Tear Down This Cyberwall!
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
Published: June 17, 2009
The unrest unfolding in Iran is the quintessential 21st-century conflict. On one side are government thugs firing bullets. On the other side are young protesters firing “tweets.”
The protesters’ arsenal, such as those tweets on Twitter.com, depends on the Internet or other communications channels. So the Iranian government is blocking [...]









