Crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside
From the Washington Post:
BEIJING — The top editors of the China Youth Daily were meeting in a conference room last August when their cell phones started buzzing quietly with text messages. One after another, they discreetly read the notes. Then they traded nervous glances.Colleagues were informing them that a senior editor in the room, Li Datong, had done something astonishing. Just before the meeting, Li had posted a blistering letter on the newspaper’s computer system attacking the Communist Party’s propaganda czars and a plan by the editor in chief to dock reporters’ pay if their stories upset party officials.
No one told the editor in chief. For 90 minutes, he ran the meeting, oblivious to the political storm that was brewing. Then Li announced what he had done.
The chief editor stammered and rushed back to his office, witnesses recalled. But by then, Li’s memo had leaked and was spreading across the Internet in countless e-mails and instant messages. Copies were posted on China’s most popular Web forums, and within hours people across the country were sending Li messages of support.
The government’s Internet censors scrambled, ordering one Web site after another to delete the letter. But two days later, in an embarrassing retreat, the party bowed to public outrage and scrapped the editor in chief’s plan to muzzle his reporters.
Not too long ago I remarked that the government of China would have a hard time keeping the internet genie in the bottle. The great Chinese firewall shares a weakness with every other firewall. It cannot defend against threats already inside the perimeter.
Posted on February 19th, 2006 by pwyll
Filed under: politics
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Great story, and I will personally watch with great interest as China joins the world. The world will never be the same.
BTW, what about “this going out of business” bullshit?
No wait just one more post….honest.
The going out of business stuff was a reflection of the fact that it takes time to run a blog, as you know from bitter experience. My personal life puts heavy demands on me, and I grapple with the thought that I should put my time to better use than ranting into the void.
Well, I for one am glad that there is time for a rant now and again.
The Void is better because of it.
This part of the Void is reading intently.