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To: RealMuLan who wrote (2940)3/22/2004 5:59:08 AM
From: Condor  Respond to of 6370
 
I can say anything I said here in China. As a matter of fact, a lot of posts are much more radical than mine on those Chinese forums in Mainland

Yeah right. Consider the following and the 252,000 hits below the following.

Sources told HRIC that Tao Haidong was arrested by officers of the Urumqi Public Security Bureau on July 9, 2002, while he was in the process of posting articles on Web sites in China and overseas. During his secret trial an Urumqi newspaper published a report about Tao on its court page entitled, “Tao Haidong Betrays His Country for US$500.” The report accused Tao of posting materials on Chinese and overseas Web sites from two of his books predicted that China’s economy was near collapse and describing China as the modern world’s largest base of feudalism. The article also claimed that Tao slandered Chinese leaders. In the indictment against Tao and in the publicly posted report, Chinese officials claimed that overseas Web sites paid Tao $500 for his articles.

He was sentenced to seven years.
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Other examples.
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