Hat tip, Michelle Malkin
Are you boycotting Google yet?
Google is a willing participant in the maintaining of the Red Communist government in China.
Here's what I said back in January,
We've all heard the rhetoric, just open up China to a free economy and
sit back and watch communism crumble. But it hasn't worked out that
way. Like the tanks crushing protesters in Tianamen Square, the
communist Chinese government has convinced Google to self-censor. Since
gaining most favored nation status from the US, nothing has really
changed for the Chinese people, the government has successfully delayed
human rights and democracy in favor of a massive military build up. You won't see this on China's internet.
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A Chinese court on Wednesday jailed a dissident for three years for
inciting subversion with an Internet essay praising pro-rights protests
in Hong Kong, a human rights group said.
Li Jianping was sentenced in Zibo, in the eastern province of Shandong, the Hong Kong-based Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy said in a faxed statement on the latest example of China's crackdown on Internet dissent.
An assistant to Li's lawyer confirmed the sentence but could give no details. Li was tried in April.
A student participant in China's 1989 pro-democracy demonstrations, Li was found guilty of "inciting subversion of state power" for an essay published on overseas Chinese Web sites in 2003, the center said.
His essay praised protesters in Hong Kong, a former British colony which returned Chinese rule in 1997, who fought the self-governed territory's "Article 23" security legislation that critics said threatened to curb political liberty there.
Li, about 40, took part in the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations for democratic change. His jailing adds to a lengthening list of Chinese citizens imprisoned for speaking out on the Internet.
China is the world's leading jailer of journalists, with at least 32 in custody, and another 50 Internet campaigners also in prison, according to media freedom advocate Reporters Without Borders.
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