links for 2008-02-10
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February 10, 2008|
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John Kennedy brings us the details about a new political party for Chinese netizens...
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Isaac Mao writes: "There are still silent majority in our world( even in those so-called democratic countries) to eclipse the value of democracy."
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Oiwan Lam discusses the free speech implications of Hong Kong's internet sex photo scandal.
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Oiwan Lam discusses how Hong Kong police have abused power in the Edison Chen sex photo scandal, and is concerned about the precedent this incident sets.
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Roland Soong has naturally been hot on the case of the Edison Chen sex photos scandal and all its twists, turns, concerns and implications. He has put together a chronological archive of his posts on the issue since it began.
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"210 million Chinese have web access and any day now China will have more users than the US. But instead of spreading freedom, the net has been tamed by Beijing's iron grip"
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"China’s Great Firewall is crude, slapdash, and surprisingly easy to breach. Here’s why it’s so effective anyway."
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