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China has blocked Internet access to WikiLeaks' release of more than 250,000 U.S. Department of State cables, with its Foreign Ministry saying that it does not wish to see any disturbance in China-U.S. relations.
"China takes note of the government reports. We hope the U.S. side will handle the relevant issues," Hong Lei, a spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry, said at a Beijing news conference on Tuesday. "As for the content of the documents, we will not comment on that."
Originally posted by xavi1000
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"We hope the U.S. side will handle the relevant issues,"
Originally posted by Fractured.Facade
There are a lot of tech savvy Chinese people, and some that travel, this will only serve to make the leaks more interesting to the Chinese people, and generate even more interest.
They will find ways to access it, one way or another.
Originally posted by thecinic
Originally posted by Fractured.Facade
There are a lot of tech savvy Chinese people, and some that travel, this will only serve to make the leaks more interesting to the Chinese people, and generate even more interest.
They will find ways to access it, one way or another.
With a the risk of a 5 year prison sentence or being sent to a work labor camp........
I really don't think you understand being a armchair fantasy fanatic but you don't understand what real oppression is....They will beat you, in prison you, possibly kill you, you don't get it get real.
Originally posted by Fractured.Facade
Originally posted by thecinic
Originally posted by Fractured.Facade
There are a lot of tech savvy Chinese people, and some that travel, this will only serve to make the leaks more interesting to the Chinese people, and generate even more interest.
They will find ways to access it, one way or another.
With a the risk of a 5 year prison sentence or being sent to a work labor camp........
I really don't think you understand being a armchair fantasy fanatic but you don't understand what real oppression is....They will beat you, in prison you, possibly kill you, you don't get it get real.
Careful now, there are many regular and active Chinese members here on ATS.
At least here in America we have the illusion of freedom, until you find yourself in violation of some arbitrary law, or in the hands of aggressive law enforcement, even worse, being detained and interrogated by federal agents.
It is only a matter of time until the U.S. attempts to censor the internet here, how well do you think that will work out for them?