China Unblocks Sensitive Keywords
hackingbear writes "Reports from overseas (in Chinese) [Google translation] and Hong Kong-based Chinese media report that China appears to have unblocked several sensitive political keywords. Using Baidu.com, the country's leading search engine, users within the mainland border find, in Chinese, uncensored web page links and images using keywords like
Tiananmen and 'June 4'. (Readers can click on the first one to view the images.) Given that the unblocking of these sensitive keywords comes one week after Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao publicly denounced left-wing leader Bo Xilai's movement of 'striking down the ganster while reviving the red culture' as going down the path of Cultural Revolution, it could signal the silent start of a major political change."
They'll just spam public internet services to suppress what they view as dissent, ramp up coordinated cyber attacks, make their lawyers swear oath to the Communist Party, force real name registration on internet services, continue censorship of social networks when deemed necessary, and continue to massively build out CNO and espionage capabilities, all while on track to exceed even the United States' defense spending by 2025.
But yeah, no big deal.
I'm sure they feel a lot better now that they're unblocked. Can't imagine how upset they were when it happened.
Why is Bo Xilai called a left-wing leader? Wikipedia portrays him as an "elitist" who sometimes supports leftist policies.
I'd read a few days ago that there was a lot of stuff going around the Chinese blogosphere about a possible coup or revolt going on in Beijing - armored vehicles in the streets, gunshots, and so on. This is second- or third-hand stuff - bloggers->other bloggers->american news - and until this, I figured it was the rough equivalent of the fake death rumors that go around Twitter sometimes. Even combined with the political infighting news, it was "possible but not probable".
But, in light of this, I'm thinking there might actually be something to it. Probably not a full-fledged revolution, but even violent political maneuverings might be a good thing (if the less-evil faction wins).
"It's a trap!"
Ezekiel 23:20
Wassa ganster?
They are likely arent they?
Another Hundred Flowers in the making?
China is a vast multicultural society only held together by a sometimes ruthless dictatorship.
Releasing the reins too fast can have some very disturbing side effects.
"The likes of Facebook and WhatsApp are free to those whose privacy is of zero value."
China getting more internet freedom, america less
Page won't load for "Falun Gong" though.
Go to www.baidu.com and search for my blog: strydehax.blogspot.com
It will cut off your access for at least 15 minutes.
Hint: If you want to try a bunch of banned words, do this one last.
Sounds very nice that they're doing a temporary unban, but it might just be a temporary window to identify and monitor people who search for "bad" things. They're still doing very petty blocks.
Was it because the keywords started to cry?
Slashdot posters often slam China (often for good reason). At least we have some positive news here.
Jiang Zemin was the party leader in shanghai during Tianmen who was able to stop the protests in shanghai without resorting to violence. Wen Jibao would not have publicly denounced Bo Xiliai without the approval of Jiang Zemin. It is likely the chinese government may be willing to adjust its view of the June 4th protesters to call them "sincere if misguided citizens seeking reform" and the ones who sought the crackdown were "hardliners" like Li Peng and use this as an excuse to purge the "red culture" and other hardliners faction from the party.
Also look and see if Zhao Ziyang gets rehabilitated posthumously.
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Thanks for the blog opportunity Easy come.
Like, try searching for 'falun gong' then baidu.com stops responding. At least for me.
Admit nothing. Deny Everything. Make Counter-accusations.
To be honest, Tianmen was 23 years ago..
This is almost one generation. China probably has been changed a lot in this time. And it does not matter anymore for current generation of chinese leaders what happened in "such prehistoric times".
I remember from my own youth - from exactly the same 23 years ago, that collapse of soviet union was something of extraordinary liberating.. Today - just pleasant memories..
With an increase in education and money, people can no longer be caged in with weapons or at least it becomes more dangerous and expensive. Western civilization faced the same dilemma. The invention of that civilization was control by media. It does not require total control on all content, it is enough when the "right" media can set the topics and introduce the "right" phrases into the public. So most the people are occupied with unnecessary noise and propaganda. While a few may think different, it is of no consequence for those in power.
Wen Jibao would not have publicly denounced Bo Xiliai without the approval of Jiang Zemin.
I'm not sure I understand this interpretation. To me, it looked like a direct shot from Hu Jintao / Wen Jiabao aimed right at Jiang Zemin's faction. They're opening up the Great Firewall because the majority of the information circulating on the western side is more embarrassing to Jiang than to Hu/Wen. Not only that, but it's allowing dirt regarding Bo Xilai / Zhou Yongkang to get back through to Chinese citizens in a roundabout way, bypassing domestic news sources (who, even when encouraged by the nominally-in-charge authorities to report, find themselves paralyzed and unwilling to possibly end up on the losing side, once the purges are over).
The Chinese troops pull out of Tibet and the Han colinization is reversed and Tibet is paid reparations AND The Dalai Lama is once again in the Potala monastery.
My Chinese buddies being able to vote in open elections would be cool.
The above would indeed be a wonderful site. Humanity could even be accused of getting its shit together!
GreekGeek. :-)
Surely there comes a time when such atrocities are so far behind you that they no longer feel like 'our fault'. When this time comes, they can serve as a useful indication of how much better things are today (particularly to remind those who would wish a return to those days).
Given that the unblocking of these sensitive keywords comes one week after Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao publicly denounced left-wing leader Bo Xilai's movement of 'striking down the ganster while reviving the red culture' as going down the path of Cultural Revolution, it could signal the silent start of a major political change.
Can someone tell me what hackingbear is getting at?
The Daddy casts sleep on the Baby. The Baby resists!
If you have been watching, there was gunfire in Peking last week, tanks and military units in the capital, and the Security Minister and his faction together with the Red and Nationalist factions in the People's Liberation Army were all defeated by those loyal to the concept of orderly, collective, almost lawful succession and that system's heir, the Premier. Red China is dead! What we have now is pretty much the USA right after the Civil War: a mighty nation with a mighty Sate, now under a rule of law, with a much freer political, and probably a freer economy as well. These are days that are shaking the World!
ok. i RTFS, then had my chinese wife look for taimen (spelling please forgive) and june 6th. on baidu. while i brought up the chinese wiki page for the event. she said the results she got back were nothing in correlation to that event. what am i misunderstanding?