【新唐人2013年09月25日讯】上海自贸区除网禁 网民叹“特供”
作为中共新一轮经济改革标志的“上海自由贸易试验区”即将于月底正式运作。有消息说,中共将解除自贸区的网禁,在区内开放“政治敏感的”国外网站。
据香港《南华早报》报导,“自贸区”内人士将可自由浏览多年来一直被中共当局视为政治敏感的一些国外网站,包括全球两大社交媒体Facebook和Twitter,以及《纽约时报》等报章的网站。
报导援引“了解内情的匿名政府消息人士”的话说,“自贸区”管理部门还将邀请国外电信公司,竞投区内互联网服务牌照。
报导说,“因问题高度敏感而要求匿名的政府消息人士说,自贸区若要吸引外国公司投资,让外籍人士能够安居乐业,就必须打造一个宾至如归的环境”,因此必须开放网路。
不过,开放网禁只在“上海自贸区”范围内进行,中国大陆其他地区仍无法开放。
这则新闻在大陆网路上迅速引来了网民的热烈讨论,很多人将“上海自贸区”戏称为“网络新租界”、“网络特供”等,批评中共对待洋人体贴,却从来不让本国的农民工有宾至如归的感觉,建议改国名为“外国人民共和国。”
有人说:中国人翘首企盼已久的解禁,却是专为外国人打造的形象工程,真是讽刺啊。
也有人联想到当年旧上海租界“华人与狗不得入内”的往事,悲叹说:“立刻觉得自己不是人了。”
四川职校管理不善 两千学生罢课抗议
四川省“绵阳职业技术学院”,9月24号发生学生罢课事件,近两千名学生集体罢课,抗议校方管理不善。
据《自由亚洲电台》报导,罢课学生集体聚集在走廊和操场,抗议宿舍经常断水断电、食堂卫生恶劣和收费高等问题。
校方事后否认有罢课事件发生,而当地教育局则指称,是一少撮学生煽动罢课。
广东村民抗议警察打死人遭镇压
广东廉江市9月23号发生武警暴力镇压村民事件,10多人被打伤、数10人被抓捕。
据海外《中国茉莉花革命》网站报导,9月22号,廉江市车板镇派出所到蟹地村抓赌,当场打死一名54岁男子,警方担心事情暴露,连夜抢走尸体,毁灭证据。
23号,蟹地村全体村民及部分邻村村民,围堵车板镇派出所,讨要说法,并要求归还遗体,吸引上千人围观。
廉江市政府出动数百特警、武警暴力镇压,打伤包括死者妻子和女儿在内的十多名村民,抓走数十人。
编辑/周玉林
Shanghai Free Trade Zone Will Lift Internet Censorship
The Shanghai Free Trade Area (SFTA) is described
as symbolizing China's new economic reform.
It will be opened at the end of September.
Sources suggest China will lift censorship in the SFTA,
and foreign “politically sensitive” websites will be accessible.
Hong Kong's South China Morning Post reported that
people in the SFTA can view “politically sensitive” websites.
This includes the two major social
networks Facebook and Twitter.
It also includes The New York Times,
and other newspaper websites.
The report cited an insider who works in the regime.
SFTA management will invite foreign telecom
companies to bid for SFTA internet service licenses.
The report said that due to the sensitive nature
of the news, this insider requested anonymity.
The source said that if the SFTA can attract
foreign investment, and let foreigners live well,
it must have a suitable living environment.
Thus it is essential to open up the internet.
However, the lift of censorship policy can only be used
within SFTZ, the rest places in China remains unchanged.
This news provoked quick responses on the internet.
Many netizens mocked the SFTA as a “New International
Internet Settlement”, and “Internet Special Supplement”.
They criticized the CCP for treating foreigners considerately,
and yet never acting the same way towards its own citizens.
Netizens mocked and suggested changing China's
name to the “People's Republic of Foreigners”.
Some netizens said that the Chinese people have
eagerly looked forward to the lifting of censorship.
In the end, it is just to build an image for foreigners.
Some netizens recalled what happened in the old
Shanghai; “Chinese people and dogs were not allowed”.
They said that they no longer felt like human beings.
Sichuan Technical College Students On Strike
On September 24, Students in Mianyang
Technical College were on strike in Sichuan Province.
Nearly two thousands students protest against college' poor management.
Radio Free Asia reported that students gathered in hallway
and playground of the college.
They protest against the water and
electricity supply are often cut.
In addition, the canteen's hygiene was very bad,
the food is too expensive.
The college management denied the strike has happened.
The local education bureau claimed that just minority
of students to incite strike.
Guangdong Villagers Protest Against Police Killing Villager
On September 23, armed police violently suppressed
villagers in Lianjiang City, Guangdong Province.
10 villagers were injured, and many were arrested.
Overseas Chinese pro-democracy website
'molihua.org' reported on the incident.
On September 22, police in Cheban Township in
Lianjiang City went to Xiedi village to arrest people.
A 54-year-old man was beaten to death.
Police worried the incident would be exposed.
They removed the corpse at night
in order to destroy the evidence.
On the 23 September, villagers from Xiedi
village and neighboring villages surrounded
Cheban Towhship police station.
They were seeking for justice, and
requesting the return of the corpse.
It attracted thousands of onlookers.
The local regime sent several hundred
police and armed police to suppress villagers.
Dozens of villagers were beaten and injured,
Including the deceased mans wife and daughter.
Tens of villagers were taken away by police.
作为中共新一轮经济改革标志的“上海自由贸易试验区”即将于月底正式运作。有消息说,中共将解除自贸区的网禁,在区内开放“政治敏感的”国外网站。
据香港《南华早报》报导,“自贸区”内人士将可自由浏览多年来一直被中共当局视为政治敏感的一些国外网站,包括全球两大社交媒体Facebook和Twitter,以及《纽约时报》等报章的网站。
报导援引“了解内情的匿名政府消息人士”的话说,“自贸区”管理部门还将邀请国外电信公司,竞投区内互联网服务牌照。
报导说,“因问题高度敏感而要求匿名的政府消息人士说,自贸区若要吸引外国公司投资,让外籍人士能够安居乐业,就必须打造一个宾至如归的环境”,因此必须开放网路。
不过,开放网禁只在“上海自贸区”范围内进行,中国大陆其他地区仍无法开放。
这则新闻在大陆网路上迅速引来了网民的热烈讨论,很多人将“上海自贸区”戏称为“网络新租界”、“网络特供”等,批评中共对待洋人体贴,却从来不让本国的农民工有宾至如归的感觉,建议改国名为“外国人民共和国。”
有人说:中国人翘首企盼已久的解禁,却是专为外国人打造的形象工程,真是讽刺啊。
也有人联想到当年旧上海租界“华人与狗不得入内”的往事,悲叹说:“立刻觉得自己不是人了。”
四川职校管理不善 两千学生罢课抗议
四川省“绵阳职业技术学院”,9月24号发生学生罢课事件,近两千名学生集体罢课,抗议校方管理不善。
据《自由亚洲电台》报导,罢课学生集体聚集在走廊和操场,抗议宿舍经常断水断电、食堂卫生恶劣和收费高等问题。
校方事后否认有罢课事件发生,而当地教育局则指称,是一少撮学生煽动罢课。
广东村民抗议警察打死人遭镇压
广东廉江市9月23号发生武警暴力镇压村民事件,10多人被打伤、数10人被抓捕。
据海外《中国茉莉花革命》网站报导,9月22号,廉江市车板镇派出所到蟹地村抓赌,当场打死一名54岁男子,警方担心事情暴露,连夜抢走尸体,毁灭证据。
23号,蟹地村全体村民及部分邻村村民,围堵车板镇派出所,讨要说法,并要求归还遗体,吸引上千人围观。
廉江市政府出动数百特警、武警暴力镇压,打伤包括死者妻子和女儿在内的十多名村民,抓走数十人。
编辑/周玉林
Shanghai Free Trade Zone Will Lift Internet Censorship
The Shanghai Free Trade Area (SFTA) is described
as symbolizing China's new economic reform.
It will be opened at the end of September.
Sources suggest China will lift censorship in the SFTA,
and foreign “politically sensitive” websites will be accessible.
Hong Kong's South China Morning Post reported that
people in the SFTA can view “politically sensitive” websites.
This includes the two major social
networks Facebook and Twitter.
It also includes The New York Times,
and other newspaper websites.
The report cited an insider who works in the regime.
SFTA management will invite foreign telecom
companies to bid for SFTA internet service licenses.
The report said that due to the sensitive nature
of the news, this insider requested anonymity.
The source said that if the SFTA can attract
foreign investment, and let foreigners live well,
it must have a suitable living environment.
Thus it is essential to open up the internet.
However, the lift of censorship policy can only be used
within SFTZ, the rest places in China remains unchanged.
This news provoked quick responses on the internet.
Many netizens mocked the SFTA as a “New International
Internet Settlement”, and “Internet Special Supplement”.
They criticized the CCP for treating foreigners considerately,
and yet never acting the same way towards its own citizens.
Netizens mocked and suggested changing China's
name to the “People's Republic of Foreigners”.
Some netizens said that the Chinese people have
eagerly looked forward to the lifting of censorship.
In the end, it is just to build an image for foreigners.
Some netizens recalled what happened in the old
Shanghai; “Chinese people and dogs were not allowed”.
They said that they no longer felt like human beings.
Sichuan Technical College Students On Strike
On September 24, Students in Mianyang
Technical College were on strike in Sichuan Province.
Nearly two thousands students protest against college' poor management.
Radio Free Asia reported that students gathered in hallway
and playground of the college.
They protest against the water and
electricity supply are often cut.
In addition, the canteen's hygiene was very bad,
the food is too expensive.
The college management denied the strike has happened.
The local education bureau claimed that just minority
of students to incite strike.
Guangdong Villagers Protest Against Police Killing Villager
On September 23, armed police violently suppressed
villagers in Lianjiang City, Guangdong Province.
10 villagers were injured, and many were arrested.
Overseas Chinese pro-democracy website
'molihua.org' reported on the incident.
On September 22, police in Cheban Township in
Lianjiang City went to Xiedi village to arrest people.
A 54-year-old man was beaten to death.
Police worried the incident would be exposed.
They removed the corpse at night
in order to destroy the evidence.
On the 23 September, villagers from Xiedi
village and neighboring villages surrounded
Cheban Towhship police station.
They were seeking for justice, and
requesting the return of the corpse.
It attracted thousands of onlookers.
The local regime sent several hundred
police and armed police to suppress villagers.
Dozens of villagers were beaten and injured,
Including the deceased mans wife and daughter.
Tens of villagers were taken away by police.