Dark tales from China’s Internet

By Blog Bloke October 13th, 2005 | 2 Comments Buzz thisBuzz it Share this on Facebook

Cloak and daggers in cyberspace:

A controversial report by a foreign journalist has turned into an international Internet event, leading to criticism by Chinese officials and bringing into focus the role of bloggers reporting China’s fraught reform process.

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    2 Comments so far to “Dark tales from China’s Internet”

    1. Its really true the internet has a power that we must protect

      Im a painter, and I have travelled across the net finding some news on crucial issues as:

      1 - aids cover-up on fantomatic R.Gallo’s isolation of HiV retrovirus

      2 - dreadful doubts and new hypothesis regarding 9-11 and USA governement implication into the attacks

      3 - biomedical tests on OGM proving that there are serious risks of modification of human DNA (i.e. monsanto attempts to cover-up the whole thing)

      the net is the last shore, I think.

      what do you think about the 3 points above? my mail is: Rambla1981@libero.it
      my name’s michele omiccioli and i write from italy.

      Thanks

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    2. “the net is the last shore”

      I’m with you Michelle. Like I’ve always said, it’s the greatest technology since the invention of the printing press. It’s probably the most democratic process ever because it gives power back to the people. It must be protected and we should support our blogging brothers and sisters around the world who are being persecuted by these oppressive evil regimes.

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