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Romandie News -
14 hours and 50 minutes ago
BRUXELLES - Le dalaï lama a estimé jeudi que les dirigeants chinois devaient traiter
leurs problèmes internes - y compris la question du Tibet - ...
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Le Monde.fr : International -
15 hours and 37 minutes ago
Les Tibétains sont insensibles aux efforts de Pékin pour démoniser le
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Le Monde.fr : A la une -
15 hours and 37 minutes ago
Les Tibétains sont insensibles aux efforts de Pékin pour démoniser le
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RFI.fr - Actualité - Monde -
15 hours and 45 minutes ago
Le Dalaï Lamanbsp;s'exprimait ce jeudinbsp;devant le Parlement européen, à
Bruxelles. Samedi, il doit rencontrer Nicolas Sarkozy en Pologne, à l'occasion des
cérémonies du 25enbsp;anniversaire de la remise du prix Nobel de la paix à
Lech Walesa.
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Le Monde.fr : International -
20 hours and 27 minutes ago
Le dalaï-lama intervient ce jeudi devant le Parlement européen. La Chine a averti la
France que les relations commerciales bilatérales pourraient être affectées par
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Le Monde.fr : A la une -
20 hours and 34 minutes ago
Le dalaï-lama intervient ce jeudi devant le Parlement européen. La Chine a averti la
France que les relations commerciales bilatérales pourraient être affectées par
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Le Monde.fr : A la une -
20 hours and 34 minutes ago
Le dalaï-lama intervient ce jeudi devant le Parlement européen. La Chine a averti la
France que les relations commerciales bilatérales pourraient être affectées par
la rencontre entre M. Sarkozy et le dalaï-lama samedi.img width='1' height='1'
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Boing Boing -
2 days and 7 hours ago
Rebecca McKinnon has published an extensive and densely informative blog post in which she shares
findings of her ongoing Chinese blog censorship research. She is developing a more in-depth
academic paper for release in 2009, and welcomes feedback and reaction to what she's posted now,
including the presentation slides which contain more concrete, visual examples of how the
censorship works. Snip: All Chinese blog-hosting companies are required by government regulators to
censor their users' content in order to keep their business licenses. But as Liu discovered, they
all make different choices not only about how to implement censorship requirements, but also how to
treat the users who get censored. Most Chinese bloggers who want an audience inside mainland China
use domestic Chinese blog-hosting services - only a very tiny minority use overseas services like
Blogger or Wordpress.com because they tend to be blocked, and even fewer have the tech skills to do
their own custom Wordpress installation on their own rented server space. The aim of my research
was to look at the Chinese blog-hosting services (which includes foreign brands offering services
inside China to the Chinese market) and establish how much variation there is in terms of what gets
censored and how it gets censored. Since it's not in the interest of people who work at
blog-hosting companies to tell the truth about these things in great detail to a foreign
researcher, I decided that the best way to do this would be to post a range of content across a
number of blog-hosting services and track who censored what and how. With the help of John Kennedy,
Ben Cheng, and some student research assistants, my team posted more than 100 pieces of content -
passages from news items, blogs, and chatrooms of varying political sensitivity - consistently
across 15 different Chinese blog-hosting platforms. We found that censorship levels and methods
vary tremendously from company to company. I have written about some of the interesting findings
that came up as we went along here, here, and here. If I publish a chart naming who censors more
than whom, it is likely that those who censor less will get in trouble with the authorities.
Therefore in the chart at right I have changed all the company names to letters. Of 108 pieces of
content on a variety of public affairs and news-related subjects from a variety of sources (ranging
from Xinhua to dissident websites), the most censor-happy company deleted over half, while the most
laid-back company censored only one. (Note that I only posted one item about FLG and one about
Tiananmen because most bloggers expect those to be censored - it's more interesting to see how
censorship works on topics that Chinese bloggers interested in current events might write about.)
Studying Chinese blog censorship (RConversation) Previously on Boing Boing: Google founder regrets
censoring China - Boing Boing Google, China, and genocide: web censorship and Tibet - Boing Boing
China: gov to expand "Great 'Net Firewall," censor web even more ... Which search engine is worst
censor in China? - Boing Boing Chinese editions of MSN Spaces censor political terms - Boing Boing
How Chinese net-censorship works -- Reporters Without Borders ... Net censorship: HOWTO bypass
China's Great Firewall - Boing Boing China: blog providers sign "self-discipline" act to nix
anonymous ... Okay, *do* be evil: Google launches censored google.cn in China ... Xeni's LAT op-ed:
war, blogs, news, and profit. - Boing Boing Yahoo: dissident shareholders' anti-censor, pro-human
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