Tibet is in commotion, peopleâs life in danger. Looting and shooting and destroying have been on street. The situation there climbed to the front pages of many foreign papers. But when I walked in, through the massive gate of Great Firewall of China to the domestic blogshpere, I found the turmoil and gory images largely gone, a wind of peace, richness and harmony greeting me. It is supposed to be brought by the succession of the countryâs president and premier, and the glorious closure of Peopleâs congress.I came to the Bokee.com, which calls itself the âNo.1 global Chinese BSP (blog service provider)â. There featured movie starsâ and beautyâs pictures, seven-colored front page, but nothing related to whatâs happening in Tibet, except a tiny link âTibetâ under the headline âtravelingâ.No sooner had I clicked the link than I shut it down, as my hope to understand the present Tibet can by no means be satisfied by the alluring pictures of Tibetansâ smiling faces and the spectacular Potala Palace, with a tag reads âwelcome here for holidaysâ.Then I came to BlogChina, another BSP with mass traffic. The headline is inspiring, which is a quote from a blogger named Wu Zuolai —- applaud for President Huâs insistence on democracy and law (not a bit about Tibet).One of only a few articles related to Tibet there riveted my eyes. âThis must be illusion —- on hearing the subversion in Tibetâ by Liu Kunpeng
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The Congress (National Peopleâs Congress) of victory, solidarity and glory is now going, plus the great achievement of the 30-year âreform and openâ; Recently Tibet has been in insurgence. Wonderful state clashes with the insurgence, thus one of them must be an illusion.
A campaign of internet control might have been launched to grasp the fort for propaganda. But different from in history, this time the authority tried to guide the public opinion, so that talks on Tibet were allowed in some way. In several other websites, the public opinion is partially shown.Letâs turn to Sohuâs blog website and yculblog.com, where half Tibet-related articles were copies of official news already released that condemned the unrest, and the others unanimous voices against the traitors. It might be a result of censorship, but one point undeniable is that the incident this time triggered a sense of crisis and furthermore patriotism among many Chinese.50-metre Sunlightâs comment âthe Tibet traitors are unpopularâ represents a typical Chinese thinking on the issue. :西è-çè¿æ¬¡äºä»¶ï¼æ¯æé¢è°çï¼æç»ç»çï¼æçå'çææè¡ä¸ºï¼è¥¿æ¹åª'ä½"çä¸å°è¿äºææå°åå± æææ- 寸é"çå'éè¡ç»çä¸é¢ï¼å´æ··æ·è§å¬è¯´æ'们çæ"¿åºå¨éå西è-çâå'平示å¨âæ·è§å¬è¯´æ'们çæ"¿åºå¨éå西è-çâå'平示å¨â
The incident in Tibet is well-organized and planned. The western media see nothing about those thugs with knives in hand who killed innocent people, but tried to confused people by saying that our government is cracking down âpeace demonstrationâ.
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Why do those rebels rise up at this point? It happened because Taiwan is going to make referendum in March, and if it was passed, Taiwan would then be independent. Tibetans are answering the call of Taiwan! What would it be if Taiwan was independent? It would give U.S another military base in Asia, a base on which they can reach us.
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1. How tragic the snowstorm in China was! The heroes going home and soldiers keeping orders both showed the goodness and purity rooted in the nature of Chinese. But looking at the western media, I found no positive report, not mentioning sympathy. They cut and patched up scenes and quotes of interviewees, to make an all-in effort on fake stories about unrest in railway stations, violent crackdown and callosity of the government.
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2. We donât want to politicize the Olympics! But firstly a famous director dropped out due to human right issue, and then a singer called out
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We are trapped by the western countries. U.S firstly put us out of the list of human right violators and praised our progress, and then in 48 hours they reported the unrest in Tibet! Itâs a mean plot to first drive the attention upon China and then threw us into a gaffe.
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It is obviously a disruption caused by the mob that unsettled the community, committed robbery and hurt police. Why most of western media only mentioned that our police beat citizens? They made the traitors heroes while the police that protected people robbers. And they purposely put on distorted pictures to trick the western that our police bullied people. Is this the objectivity and freedom of western media?
The list goes on.I am sorry not to mention the bloggerâs name, because at my second time to his blog the article had been removed. I then found it copied by another blog and there it came.Though people still speculate Beijing is taking the chance to trigger and canal a new tide of patriotism to fight against its enemies, judged from the information survived the censorship, the mainstream opinion is now bearing enmity against those sprung the insurgence.In Tianya.com and the largest military forum in China, Tiexue forum, few posts about Tibet could be found, letting alone the Xinhua forum that has an official background. There were occasional complaints from bloggers who grumbled about their censored posts. View original post.Reuters AlertNet is not responsible for the content of external websites.
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