| General Secretary of China arrests local internet troll [message #227500] |
Mi, 19 Juli 2006 22:30 |
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NY Times Nikolas Kristoff June 19th 2006
Be careful of what you say on the internet! A local internet troll
by the name of Jie Min had Chinese police bust in to her home and
arrest her after an incident with General Secretary of China Hu Jintao.
The alleged incident, which took place on the internet, involved
Jie Min calling the General secretary of China (who was, however, using
an anonymous internet alias at the time) an "idiot
, followed up with comments that the Hu jintao would never have sex and
that his mother should have swallowed him. Temporarily insulted, Hu
Jintao immediately demanded that the Chinese Security Beureau find out
who she was. Not considered an immediate priority, Jie's IP address
(and her actual address) was decoded and sent to the chinese police
within 2 days, who then proceeded to arrest her. Her trial will take
place over 2 weeks.
"People should be careful of what they say, internet or not"stated
CCP official Mai Ling. "However, Hu Jintao is a very caring and
sensitive person and never took insults lightly."
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| Re: General Secretary of China arrests local internet troll [message #227589 ] |
Do, 20 Juli 2006 02:19 |
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TXZZ wrote:
> NY Times Nikolas Kristoff June 19th 2006
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> Be careful of what you say on the internet! A local internet troll
> by the name of Jie Min had Chinese police bust in to her home and
> arrest her after an incident with General Secretary of China Hu Jintao.
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> The alleged incident, which took place on the internet, involved
> Jie Min calling the General secretary of China (who was, however, using
> an anonymous internet alias at the time) an "idiot
> , followed up with comments that the Hu jintao would never have sex and
> that his mother should have swallowed him. Temporarily insulted, Hu
> Jintao immediately demanded that the Chinese Security Beureau find out
> who she was. Not considered an immediate priority, Jie's IP address
> (and her actual address) was decoded and sent to the chinese police
> within 2 days, who then proceeded to arrest her. Her trial will take
> place over 2 weeks.
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> "People should be careful of what they say, internet or not"stated
> CCP official Mai Ling. "However, Hu Jintao is a very caring and
> sensitive person and never took insults lightly."
Got a link? You misspelled Nicholas Kristof and he didn't have an op-ed
piece on June 19, 2006. I am skeptical. Can you provide a link to this
piece? Thanks.
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| Re: General Secretary of China arrests local internet troll [message #227591 ] |
Do, 20 Juli 2006 02:32 |
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Well I copy pasted it
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| Re: General Secretary of China arrests local internet troll [message #227608 ] |
Do, 20 Juli 2006 03:41 |
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"TXZZ" <superoutland [at] aol.com> wrote in message
news:1153355529.198048.172930 [at] i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
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> Well I copy pasted it
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Well where did you get your information or did you fabricate it?
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| Re: General Secretary of China arrests local internet troll [message #228203 ] |
Sa, 22 Juli 2006 06:14 |
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Marvel wrote:
> "TXZZ" <superoutland [at] aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1153355529.198048.172930 [at] i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
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> > Well I copy pasted it
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> Well where did you get your information or did you fabricate it?
Wasn't this common knowledge?
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| Re: General Secretary of China arrests local internet troll [message #228265 ] |
Sa, 22 Juli 2006 10:06 |
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On 21 Jul 2006 21:14:37 -0700, "TXZZ" <superoutland [at] aol.com> wrote:
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>> > Well I copy pasted it
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>> Well where did you get your information or did you fabricate it?
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>Wasn't this common knowledge?
From the exchange so far I'd say you are pretty gullible. Can I sell
you the Brooklyn Bridge?
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