Chinese occupation of Tibet

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Chinese Cyber-terrorism

What is happening on the Internet? YouTube videos disappearing, websites disappear, numerous new blogs, older blogs overflowing with comments of Chinese propaganda, email threats to journalists...

It seems the Chinese Government has appealed to Chinese living abroad (for example students on US or Canadian universities) to create an explosion of propaganda on the internet.

Yesterday, Tibet.net was hacked by 'unknown hackers' (they don't leave their name behind), videos on YouTube disappear by voting massively against it, it is removed from YouTube (for example a video that showed in detail how a Chinese video how rioters attacked a motorcyclist was orchestrated), many new blogs are popping up stuffed with Chinese propaganda, and the comments that you can read on this blog tend to speak for themselves as well.

So now, after completely censoring the internet in their own country, the Chinese Government has now started to censor the Internet worldwide - of course that makes their case much more acceptable and sympathetic...

When will someone take this blog down, as I'm certainly not agreeing with the Chinese Government deluded view on Tibet and on Human Rights in general?

Agam's blog comments on this much more elaborately today.

3 Comments:

  • At April 14, 2008 1:46 AM , Blogger DZI BEADS said...

    do recommend any sites that we can still see the video how "rioters attacked a motorcyclist was orchestrated"

    I am aggree with you . In you tube there is lot's of video poping up that show Tibet Belongs China.

     
  • At April 14, 2008 12:11 PM , Blogger Rudy said...

    The problem is that this is one of the videos that disappeared from (I believe) YouTube. I have no idea where to find it now, I'll post it when I come across it.

     
  • At April 15, 2008 12:27 PM , Blogger Yang said...

    Sorry, many pro-China video also were deleted from youtube. And glad you've started calling this as "Chinese Cyber-terrorism" before you find out the reason.

     

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