[Foundation-l] Fwd: [Wikizh-l] Re: Wikipedia banned in China, news from Taiwan (translated)

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Date: Oct 21, 2005 10:20 PM
Subject: [Wikizh-l] Re: Wikipedia banned in China, news from Taiwan
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To: Zheng Xiaoyun <zhengxiaoyun at gmail.com>
Cc: wikizh-l at wikipedia.org

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> From: Cathy Ma <cathyma at gmail.com>
> Date: Oct 21, 2005 6:24 PM
> Subject: Wikipedia banned in China, news from Taiwan (translated)
> To: Andrew Lih <alih at hku.hk>, Ying Chan <yychan at hku.hk>, Lokman Tsui
> <lokman.tsui at gmail.com>, Andrea Leung <andrea.leung at gmail.com>,
> "isaac.mao" <isaac.mao at gmail.com>, zhengxiaoyun at gmail.com, Kenneth
> Farrall <kfarrall at asc.upenn.edu>, Titan Deng <theodoranian at gmail.com>
>
>
> Thanks Titan for the source:
>
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> Wikipedia was banned without forewarnning on the 19th and shocked
> internet users.
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> No conclusive rationals were drawn for this move, but it was believed
> to be an order issued by the National Security Unit of the government.
> Users from both Mainland and China worried that if this website is
> banned for good, it would be the biggest crisis for 'Chinese knowledge
> accumulation'.
>
>
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>
> Internet users originally thought that this was only a partial
> suspension, however after investigations by various users, it was
> found that most provinces in China could no longer access to Wikipedia
> since the 19th.
>
>
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>
> Mainland users thought that it was again the 'masterpiece/great work'
> by the Central information Networt (CERNET?), however further
> verification with the ISP revealed that it was the National security
> unit who made the order. Some mainland users described the unit as
> 'Secret agency from the "eastern unit" (note: used to be the unit in
> imperial China Great Palace of which only castrated men worked there'
>
>
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>
> This was the third time Wikipedia got banned in China. Last year it
> was right before the 15th aniversary of the June fourth incident when
> the CERNET banned the site without any forewarning. It lasted for 3
> weeks, not until the appeal 'If you do not open this website,
> information on this encyclopedia would gravitate more toward
> pro-Taiwan stance' by the Wikipedian crew that site got reopen again.
>
>
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>
> Last September the bigger BBS in China SMTH was banned when students
> discussed about social movements and reform. After that these
> students migrated to Wikipedia and BBS to continue their discussion
> and caused Chinese Wikipedia suspended for 3 days.
>
> ¡¾2005/10/21 “ºÏˆó¡¿ '
>
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> Department of Sociology,
> The University of Hong Kong
> http://cathyma.net
>
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