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861  Local / 离题万里 / Re: 公布骚扰电话 on: September 16, 2015, 09:57:14 PM
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862  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 15.9 international day of democracy, black humor on chinese newspaper on: September 16, 2015, 09:55:45 PM
Guangdong Newspaper Prints Black Page on International Day of Democracy
2015-09-16

http://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/guangdong-newspaper-prints-black-page-on-international-day-of-democracy-09162015110446.html






Writer Xu Lin opens the Southern Metropolis Daily to find a page covered by a block of black ink in Guangzhou, Sept. 15, 2015.
RFA
A cutting-edge newspaper in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong has raised eyebrows after it printed a full-page advertisement consisting of a block of black ink.

The Southern Metropolis Daily, which has fallen foul of the ruling Chinese Communist Party's propaganda department with its relatively daring reporting, showed a black rectangle on its A24 page, prompting some to wonder if the ad was making a sly reference to the International Day of Democracy.

On its front page, the Guangzhou-based newspaper carried stories about migrant workers applying for public housing, a corrupt official and a boating accident in which a girl died.

Commentators took to popular Twitter-like service Sina Weibo to speculate over the motivation behind the page, with some pointing out that Sept. 15 is the International Day of Democracy.

Guangzhou-based writer Xu Lin said the page was clearly intended to send a message.

"First, this is probably a deliberate form of political propaganda, because this ad was taken out on that day out of 365 others, which happens to be the International Day of Democracy," Xu told RFA on Wednesday.

"People in the media are extremely sensitive to the significance of dates, and if it hadn't been intended as an anti-authoritarian protest, then they would have avoided that date altogether," he said. "That's why I think it's deliberate."

The paper later claimed the ad had been taken out by a disgruntled advertiser after changes to rules on advertisements, but declined to give further details.

On its official account on the smartphone app WeChat, the paper said some companies had been hard hit by a new law which came into effect on Sept. 1 governing "misleading information" in sales promotions and advertising.

Some clients had been "treading on thin ice" with regard to their advertising practices, the paper said.

An employee who answered the phone at the paper's offices on Wednesday said the fee for the advertisement would have been quite steep, suggesting a strong intent behind the move.

"The price for a full page advertisement in the A section would be 561,300 yuan [U.S. $88,094], but you would get a 65 percent discount, so that would be 370,000 yuan [U.S. $58,095]," the employee said, but declined to comment further.

Wordless protest

Online commentator Wu Bin, known by his nickname Xiucai Jianghu, said the ad was likely a form of performance art.

"This is a wordless protest on the International Day of Democracy, because there is no democracy in China," Wu said. "They dare not write it there in black and white."

"This is an expression of somebody's anger," he said.

The United Nations' marked its International Day of Democracy on Sept. 15 with the theme of "space for civil society" amid an unprecedented crackdown by Chinese president Xi Jinping's administration on rights lawyers, activists and nongovernmental organizations in recent years.

The Southern newspaper group, which owns Southern Metropolis Daily, was at the heart of a 2013 press freedom protest and journalists' strike over the rewriting of the Southern Weekend's New Year message in favor of constitutional government by a provincial propaganda official.

The official in question, Tuo Zhen, has since been promoted to deputy chairman of the party's powerful propaganda department in Beijing.

Reported by Qiao Long for RFA's Mandarin Service and by Ka Pa for the Cantonese Service. Translated and written in English by Luisetta Mudie.
863  Local / 离题万里 / Re: 山东临沂政府暴力强拆烧死村民现场惨不忍睹 on: September 16, 2015, 10:52:01 AM
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864  Local / 离题万里 / Re: 公布骚扰电话 on: September 16, 2015, 10:51:34 AM
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865  Local / 离题万里 / Re: 公布骚扰电话 on: September 16, 2015, 10:50:52 AM
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866  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 15.9 international day of democracy, black humor on chinese newspaper on: September 16, 2015, 07:49:09 AM
I don't get it. So the joke is that democracy isn't legal in China so any comment on the international day of democracy would need to be censored (hence the all black page)?


maybe you are right
867  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What would you tell your daughter, Mr. Xi? on: September 16, 2015, 07:48:11 AM
up

Haha, no responses so you gave yourself a reply to move it to the top of the list? Clever? Maybe Mr. Xi doesn't frequent this forum. Also, the picture you tried to add didn't come through.

The question I have for you is why do we care about any of this? Why should read all of this? Can you give us a summary to respond to?

Cheers.


are you satisfied?

Satisfied with what? Your choice of poetry or the actual question for this thread? I think i'm still waiting....


so stupid you can not understand the  poetry  that is your problem, sorry haha
868  Local / 离题万里 / Re: 山东临沂政府暴力强拆烧死村民现场惨不忍睹 on: September 15, 2015, 10:02:17 PM
国破尚如此
我何惜此头
869  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What would you tell your daughter, Mr. Xi? on: September 15, 2015, 09:59:02 PM
up

Haha, no responses so you gave yourself a reply to move it to the top of the list? Clever? Maybe Mr. Xi doesn't frequent this forum. Also, the picture you tried to add didn't come through.

The question I have for you is why do we care about any of this? Why should read all of this? Can you give us a summary to respond to?

Cheers.


are you satisfied?
870  Other / Politics & Society / 15.9 international day of democracy, black humor on chinese newspaper on: September 15, 2015, 09:56:57 PM


871  Local / 离题万里 / Re: 《南方都市報》國際民主日全版黑廣告「黑中國」惹熱議 on: September 15, 2015, 09:55:30 PM
872  Local / 离题万里 / Re: 《南方都市報》國際民主日全版黑廣告「黑中國」惹熱議 on: September 15, 2015, 09:53:00 PM
【大紀元2015年09月15日訊】(大紀元記者駱亞報導)大陸一家媒體的報紙底版突然出現全黑的版面,這種非同尋常的做法立即引起網絡聚焦。究竟是印刷事故,還是另有深意?在網上引起熱議,媒體人之間也互相討論,也有說人表示這是特別廣告。中國媒體特別做法不多見,此前曾有開天窗、或留白做法,對中宣部禁令做無聲抗議。

新浪微博上擁有27萬粉絲的「傳媒大觀察」官微早上公布一張南方都市報的頭版連底版的報紙圖片,並以「誰黑了報紙一把」為題,發微博消息說:「今天南方都市報是出了印刷事故?整版全黑,給廣告主看到是要瘋,怎麼出街的?有沒有知道的媒體人來透露下內情?」

知名詩人、學者葉匡政立即聯想說:「整版全黑,是想抗議甚麼?有幕後黑手?」 資深媒體人余勝海也不解表示,怎麼會這樣?明週刊官微感歎,真是任性啊!南方系的記者「深圳祝羚」對此解釋:「這是刮開中獎!!!全新6S!!!」

時評家盛大林也表示,「眼球經濟時代,黑廣告的出現無可厚非,並且我相信這就是一個引爆性質的『開場黑』,至於怎麼黑下去,我還挺感興趣的。」

網上民間對此的更是展開了各種想像的翅膀,紛紛詼諧表示,「還在夢裡呢,天沒有亮」「 到處都是黑暗的新聞」「這是播報霧霾了」「印了些不該印的內容,後來塗黑了吧?」「誰黑了報紙還是報紙黑了誰?好黑!」「比比誰更黑?」

網絡大V也紛紛調侃稱,「真黑!」「好黑!」「夠黑!」「從上到下一般黑!」「敢黑就有故事!」甚至還有網民翻譯:「中國民主,暗無天日!」

資深媒體人袁國寶解開謎底表示,聽說這則廣告是有意全黑,有意思了,各位看看是咋回事?

著名雜文家、詩評家鄢烈山也回應:「《南方都市報》的小夥伴們在玩乜把戲?封底平時的廣告頁全黑!標名是廣告,網絡時代為油墨做營銷?讓我們拭目以待,明天揭盅嗎?且看誰付廣告費加倍的!」

一些網友還回憶南方系報紙以前有過開天窗的特例。在2009年11月美國總統奧巴馬訪華期間,接受南方週末的獨家專訪,但因報導沒有獲得當局審核通過,南周臨時抽稿,後僅刊登了十分簡短的專訪,因此在原定刊登專訪的日子11月19日報紙上,在頭版和二版各以「開天窗」的形式,表達無聲的抗議。當時中宣部還下令其它媒體不得轉載此專訪,當時《南方週末》主編向熹在這次專訪之後被降職。此報網絡版則需要註冊可瀏覽專訪全文。

另外當年溫州動車追撞事故「頭七」,中共中宣部再下禁令,要求「報導迅速降溫,除正面報導和權威部門發佈的動態消息外,不再做任何報導,不發任何評論」。 令大陸媒體強烈不滿,一些報紙頭版當時雖撤下稿件,但以「開天窗」的方式,表達對中宣部的不滿和對逝者的紀念。在大陸這種表達方式被認為是良知尚存的媒體人所能選擇的有限方式之一。

責任編輯:蘇漾

http://www.epochtimes.com/b5/15/9/15/n4528025.htm
873  Local / 离题万里 / Re: 公布骚扰电话 on: September 15, 2015, 09:52:24 PM
11:55 AM  15.Sep.2015

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874  Local / 离题万里 / 山东临沂政府暴力强拆烧死村民现场惨不忍睹 on: September 15, 2015, 12:59:56 PM
山东临沂政府暴力强拆烧死村民现场惨不忍睹
请看博讯热点:突发事件
(博讯北京时间2015年9月15日 首发 - 支持此文作者/记者)
     9月14日,山东省临沂市平邑县地方镇后东固村发生强拆惨案,一名村民被活活烧死。据村民描述,当天上午,镇上的政府人员带领大量打手,到村里强拆村民张纪民家房屋,期间发生冲突,张纪民被活活烧死,张纪民妻子被打伤后扔到路边,生死不明。
   
    村民“张德志_THU”发帖说:2015年9月14日,山东省临沂市平邑县地方镇后东固村发生强拆住宅致人死亡事件。上午镇上政府人员带领大量打手到后东固村张纪民家进行强拆。将张纪民的妻子用车抓走后残忍殴打后扔在马路边,生死不明。
   
    “张德志_THU”说:在十一点多拆迁人员进行强拆并和张纪民发生冲突,张纪民被烧死,尸体惨不忍睹!家里只剩下两个未成年的女儿。希望好心人士能够帮助这个家庭,还死者一个公道。
   
    现场图片显示,户主张纪民的房子已被完全烧毁,死者尸体已被烧的面目全非成焦炭状,惨不忍睹。
   
    网友“olovezheno”发帖说:强打强拆,入室放火,女被活活打死,男被他们放火在屋里活活烧死。用汽油烧的!人啊,活着不容易。把闹事的逮了,雇的小痞子用汽油瓶子烧的!
   
    网友“名字有点长go”说:听说拆迁工作都做得差不多了同意搬了,可是镇上态度很强硬必须得今天拆了修路,这才有了这一出强拆杀人。
   
    网友“幸福君君227”说:我听再现场的人说,本来想吓唬吓唬他们叫他们出来,没想到男的就是不出来,火势一大人都跑了。
   
    也有网友表示,系张纪民抵抗时自己引发的大火。
   
    网友“JFJ高小杰”说:临沂市平邑县地方镇后东固村因强拆一村民抱煤气罐在家中引大火被活活烧死。
   
    网友“哈哈笑笑08”说:听朋友有政府带六十来个人去的,把他媳妇打了,他看着打不过了才点的汽油。
   
    (网络图片)

http://boxun.com/news/gb/china/2015/09/201509150133.shtml#.VfgVNPmqqko
875  Local / 离题万里 / Re: 《南方都市報》國際民主日全版黑廣告「黑中國」惹熱議 on: September 15, 2015, 12:54:11 PM
http://bowenpress.com/news/bowen_19852.html
876  Local / 离题万里 / 《南方都市報》國際民主日全版黑廣告「黑中國」惹熱議 on: September 15, 2015, 12:53:53 PM
《南方都市報》國際民主日全版黑廣告「黑中國」惹熱議

字型大小: T E | 2015年9月15日 | 大陸 | 1 Comment



1【博聞社綜合】今天出版的廣東《南方都市报》底版整版廣告別開生面,用全黑不着一字方式,引起讀者滿腹疑惑,由於今天是聯合國規定的「國際民主日」,有內地網民猜疑廣告商故意借廣告名義,花錢「黑」中共當局。

微博名主「傳媒大觀察」把《南方都市报》底版整版黑廣告貼出,提出「谁黑了报纸一把?今天南方都市报是出了印刷事故?整版全黑,给广告主看到是要疯,怎么出街的?有没有知道的媒体人来透露下内情?」引來網上熱烈回應,微博評論上千條,轉發近萬。

以下為微博部份網民跟貼:

@JN思维碎片:9月15日是國際民主日( International Day of Democracy),2008年開始設立。通過慶祝和紀念這一國際日來提高公眾對民主的認識。2015年的主題是:公民社會的空間( Space for Civil Society)。
@悠野V:南方報的意思是,中國的民主還在黑暗之中!
@举起手来_老子是共产dang:是在暗喻共产党黑吗?
@雪域圣果大红枣:共产主义前途一片黑??
@Eaphew-陈永逸:也是一种勇气,只有南方报业的报纸才敢这样!
@福州郭律师:必须给南方都市报点赞!
@木木竖竖竖:我透露下内幕,这是个广告……某个能吃的产品,开头是南方黑……

联合国大会在2007年通过的A/62/7号决议中鼓励各国政府加强本国旨在促进和巩固民主的方案,并决定将每年的9月15日为设立为国际民主日。

世界范围内,公民社会所发挥的作用从没有像今年这样重要,因为国际社会正在准备实施一项新的、经由世界各国政府同意的发展议程。然而,在全球各大洲的许多国家,由于其政府采取措施限制非政府组织获取资金,导致公民社会团体及其活动人士的行动空间萎缩,乃至封闭。

有鉴于此,2015年国际民主日的主题是“为公民社会创造空间”。该主题提醒各国政府:一个强大和自由运行的公民社会,是成功和稳定民主制度的标志。在这样一个民主体制下,政府和公民社会一起,努力实现创建更加美好的未来的共同目标;与此同时,公民社会督促政府对公民负责。
877  Other / Politics & Society / Rights Groups Up Pressure on White House Ahead of Chinese Presidential Visit on: September 14, 2015, 11:35:16 PM
Rights Groups Up Pressure on White House Ahead of Chinese Presidential Visit
2015-09-10

http://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/rights-groups-up-pressure-on-white-house-ahead-of-chinese-presidential-visit-09102015105928.html


U.S.-based rights groups have called on President Barack Obama to invite activists, lawyers and other members of the country's nascent civil society into the White House ahead of a visit by Chinese president Xi Jinping.

Efforts by Obama's administration aren't enough to change the behavior of the ruling Chinese Communist Party, which has stepped up its crackdown on lawyers, rights activists and peaceful critics of the regime since Xi took power in 2012, a letter signed by nine organizations said.

"In light of the high-level reception that will be given President Xi, whose leadership is responsible for this human rights crisis, inviting representatives of China’s persecuted rights advocates to the White House continues to be essential and appropriate," the letter said.

"We believe it imperative that you now quite literally visibly stand with independent Chinese civil society by inviting members of that community into the White House in advance of President Xi’s visit," it said.

The letter comes after rights activists inside China called on Obama to cancel the trip altogether, saying that Xi stands to gain far more in terms of political legitimacy back home from the symbolic trappings of a state visit than does Washington.

It said China is now seeing a "human rights crisis" sparked by the government's targeting of an increasingly vocal civil society.

"In the face of risks ranging from arbitrary detention, torture, harassment of family members, and being disappeared, members of these groups have pushed for urgently needed transparency at national and local levels," the letter said.

"It is these individuals who have reported courageously on official wrongdoing," it said. "Yet the Chinese government under President Xi has launched an assault against this community with a ferocity unseen in the past two decades."

The letter cited the continued detention of 22 lawyers or legal activists, 15 of them in unknown locations, the closure of nongovernmental organizations, the prosecution of writers and journalists, and the jailing of religious practitioners and the demolition and closure of places of worship.

New and forthcoming legislation means that nongovernmental groups will likely also see their funding curtailed, while peaceful criticism of the government will be framed as a threat to state security, it said.

"President Xi cannot leave Washington without having received a clear, public message from you that his government must end its persecution of civil society," said the letter, which was signed by nine groups including the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW), Amnesty International and Paris-based press freedom group Reporters Without Borders.

‘Send out a clear signal’

Hong Kong-based Amnesty International China researcher William Nee said the Obama administration needs to send out a clear signal amid a worsening human rights situation in China.

"If they were to invite Chinese lawyers, NGO people, or civil society activists together, this would let the Chinese government known that the U.S. takes human rights in China seriously," Nee said.

"A lot of people in the U.S. have become increasingly concerned by the ongoing persecution of religious believers," he said.

HRW China researcher Maya Wang agreed, suggesting that Washington has become too cozy with Beijing lately.

"Ties between the U.S. and Chinese governments have become closer over the past few years, but opinion polls have shown that there is strong public concern in the U.S. over the human rights situation," she said.

"The U.S. government ... would do well to listen to its own public opinion."

Beijing has billed the trip as marking a new era in the relationship with Washington, one of relations between two "major countries."

In a commentary published this week, the state news agency Xinhua quoted Communist Party international relations analyst Chen Jimin as saying that the U.S. still harbors a "cold war mentality" in dealing with China.

"The United States needs to change their attitude, recognize and adapt to the new characteristics of the times," the agency quoted him as saying.

"Uncomfortable as China's rise is for the United States, there is nothing unnatural about an increasingly powerful China demanding more say and greater sway in relations among nations," Chen said.

Reported by Xin Lin for RFA's Mandarin Service. Translated and written in English by Luisetta Mudie.
878  Local / 离题万里 / Re: 声援维权律师 抗议无耻政府 on: September 14, 2015, 11:33:05 PM
联合国人权专员就中国大规模拘押、骚扰律师表达公开关注

2015-09-14  电邮 评论 分享 打印
打印 分享 评论 电邮

据美联社9月14日报道,联合国人权事务高级专员扎伊尔·侯赛因当天在由47个国家组成的联合国人权理事会上,公开就中国大规模抓捕和骚扰律师事件表达关注。侯赛因指出,最近几个月内,超过百多名从事专业法律活动的中国律师遭到当局拘捕、传唤,同时相关一些新出台的法律、法规更对中国非政府组织的发展构成了严重影响。报道指出,目前约有二十多名中国律师自今年7月以来即遭到拘押,罪名包括了涉嫌破坏中国法律体系等模糊的犯罪指控。大规模骚扰律师事件更被外界视为习近平当局,打压中国公民社会和非政府组织运动的一个组成部分。

(RFA责编:何平)
879  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What would you tell your daughter, Mr. Xi? on: September 14, 2015, 11:24:16 PM
up

Haha, no responses so you gave yourself a reply to move it to the top of the list? Clever? Maybe Mr. Xi doesn't frequent this forum. Also, the picture you tried to add didn't come through.

The question I have for you is why do we care about any of this? Why should read all of this? Can you give us a summary to respond to?

Cheers.



No man is an island,
entire of itself;
every man is a piece of the continent,
a part of the main.
If a clod be washed away by the sea,
Europe is the less,
as well as if a promontory were,
as well as if a manor of thy friend’s or of thine own were:
any man’s death diminishes me,
because I am involved in mankind,
and, therefore,
never send to know for whom the bells tolls;
it tolls for thee.

——John Donne

880  Other / Politics & Society / Re: China: Government Should Account for Activist’s Detention, Death on: September 14, 2015, 08:28:46 PM
''One of the Council’s greatest challenges is in holding all member states to account, including powerful governments like China’s. The Human Rights Council has an institutional responsibility to address all cases of state reprisals against those engaging with UN mechanisms. The time is past due for China to account for its actions. The Council’s credibility is at stake.''


Sophie Richardson

China director at Human Rights Watch
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