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Online Journalism Review: Chinese Learn True Scope of SARS From the Internet

"The turning point came for me in early April," he said. "I felt the media were lying, and that they were intentionally suppressing news about SARS. I saw the April 7 press conference by Health Minister Zhang Wenkang, and I thought his lies were really outrageous. Because we work with the Internet, we have long felt that news in mainstream media is routinely manipulated. They just tell you want they want you to think."

Reuters: Chinese doctor gagged for revealing SARS cover-up

"He began working at the military hospital in 1957, but was branded a "counter-revolutionary" in 1968 at the height of the Cultural Revolution. He was banished to feed horses at a military-run ranch in the northwestern province of Qinghai. In 1999, the 10th anniversary of the army crackdown on student-led democracy demonstrations, Jiang accused authorities of lying when they claimed not a single protester was killed on Tiananmen Square. Jiang said then several protesters he treated died of gunshot wounds."

SCMP (South China Morning Post): Ambushes on the information highway

By sending messages to various internet forums, researchers were able to determine that certain pornographic or politically sensitive terms, such as "June 4" (the date of the Tiananmen Square crackdown), "human rights", "Taiwan independence" and " Falun Gong" are banned. Messages containing these words are automatically screened out.
Messages that do not contain banned words normally appear but, if their content is considered sensitive, they are soon removed.

BBC: Chinese censor online chat

"Messages critical of the Chinese Government either never appear or are purged from popular chat rooms, a study by the free speech pressure group has revealed. The study also found that Chinese law enforcement agencies regularly track down and even jail the authors of the critical messages. Reporters Without Borders estimates that China employs 30,000 people to watch what its people are doing online."

Taipei Journal: The True Nature of China's Leadership

'The Tiananmen massacre 14 years ago unveiled the true, ugly face of communist totalitarianism under Deng Xiaoping. In a similar vein, the outbreak and rapid spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in China has exposed the wicked, corrupt nature of the post-Deng communist leadership. It is more than just a coincidence that in both episodes, communist authorities attempted to cover up the tragedies by imposing a media blackout and lying until the truth surfaced. In fact, the manner of handling human and natural disasters is their preferred method of dealing with crises.'

The Epoch Times: Interview with WHO (World Health Organisation) Delegate about SARS in China
Open Magazine Publishes Inside Story on SARS in China - "Covering up the Epidemic".
Times of India: Falun Gong Wave Reaches Indian Shores
Time Asia Magazine Criticises Thai Decision to Ban Falun Gong Meeting: "I Thought Thailand Meant "Land of the Free"
Washington Post: China Feels Side Effects From SARS
The Tech (MIT's newspaper): Lawsuits Against Genocide
Time Magazine: Hiding The Patients (Photo)
Report from the Taiwan Business and Commerce Times: Mainland China's Economy is in Shock Under the Effect of SARS
Apple Daily: Dismissing a Couple of Officials From Their Posts Cannot Possibly Change the Chinese Government's Vice of Lying
The Baltimore Sun: Deal with devil proves deadly
BusinessWeek: China's Deadliest Plague: Authoritarianism
Time Asia: Unmasking A Crisis
Looking at the Credibility of China's Official Propaganda in Light of the SARS Outbreak
Ming Bao (Hong Kong Chinese Newspaper): Falun Gong Sues Immigration for Discrimination
South China Morning Post: EU Tipped to Air Article 23 Concerns
South China Morning Post: Europe urges HK to protect freedoms
The Experiences of a 76-Year-Old Who Was Viciously Beaten by Beijing Police
Guelph Mercury (Canada): Religious freedom still not complete here
Chronicle Washington Bureau: Democrats demand China free Li
Taiwan News: MAC protests Hong Kong's mistreatment of Falun Gong members
The Washington Times: Proposed [anti-subversion] law sparks concern
San Gabriel Valley Tribune: Menlo resident imprisoned in China for belief
Pioneer News (Chicago, USA): A Fight for Peaceful Practice
The Emory Wheel (USA): SGA demands release of Falun Gong [practitioners]
Asia Times: China's GDP figures: Are they bogus?
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Australian Financial Review: Hong Kong Sees Red
Please Help Rescue My Fiancé, American Dr. Charles Li
Dow Jones: Sydney Women Says Chinese Police Treated Her Like "A Spy"
VOA: China Detains American Falun Gong Member
ABC (Australia): Australian released in China after embassy move
ABC (Australia): Australian woman detained in China & Embassy confirms Australian detained in China
C-News (Canada): Hong Kong scales back planned subversion law following public outcry
The Standard: Concerns remain as Article 23 law tamed
Epoch Times: Chan Wing-Yuen Secretly Sentenced to Prison in Myanmar; Washington DC Dafa Practitioners Call for His Release (Photo)
AAP NEWSFEED: Australian officials searching for missing woman in China
The Weekend Australian: Sydney Falun Gong mother disappears in China
The Economist: Caught in the net
The Australian: Hunt for Aussie missing in China
Daily Telegraph (Australia): Australian 'snatched' in China
Herald Sun (Australia): Kidnap fears plague family
Washington Times: Jiang sued in U.S. for torture
Navakal .Com: Amnesty condemns executions in China
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