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文章标题: 告知各位:叶博士在传主流媒体时已注意到王博士翻译在此处有误,传主流媒体时已改过 (209 reads)      时间: 2006-2-14 周二, 下午3:29

作者:Anonymous罕见奇谈 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org


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Renowned Poet to Stage Hunger Strike against Cyper Giants Google, Yahoo, Microsoft for Assisting China in Suppressing Voice of Dissidents

WHAT: Press conference and Hunger Strike
WHERE: In front of Chinese Consulate, 443 Shatto Place, Los Angeles
WHEN: Wednesday, Feb. 15, 11:00 am to 12:00 noon
CONTACT: Kevin Jiang, 626-416-8178

LOS ANGELES -- Mr. Kevin (Pinchao) Jiang, a renowned democracy activist and poet, will stage a hunger strike in front of the Chinese consulate in Los Angeles to protest Internet giants Google, Yahoo and Microsoft’s conspiracy with the Chinese government in suppressing dissidents and blocking free blow of information, and support the U.S. Congress hearing to be held soon on the above-mentioned companies.

Poet Kevin Jiang suffered 4 years of jail in China due to his involvement in the June 4th Tiananmen student democratic movement. His poems mostly described what he suffered in and after the jail, his criticism on the China’s political system, his sympathy with the Chinese people at the very bottom of the social ladder, and his support and attention to China’s democratic movement. Thanks to the rising influence of the Internet, his poems and poetic theory produced a much bigger impact on the Chinese poetic circle than the past, when the Internet was less developed and political control had prevailed. In an even positive case, an influential newspaper “Southern China Weekend” even quoted verses in my poem “Calling for Heroes” as their founding motto: “Enabling the lesser to shake off weakness; enabling the helpless to find support; enabling the bored to stay away from emptiness; enabling the aimless to find destination.”

On September 2nd, 2004, Google broke its pledge to “Don’t Be Evil” and kowtowed to the Chinese government, in order to go back to the Chinese market. On September 16th, the U.S.-based Internet Freedom Org issued a report based on feedback from internet users in China, revealing that U.S. resident Poet Kevin Jiang was censored by Google, making a splash in the international community.

On the same day, two poets’ opinion articles on Kevin Jiang’s poem “Calling For Heroes” and his poetic comment series “Tragedy of China’s Poetic Circle: Great Poets Find No Great Readers” won two top prizes in a major Chinese Poetry Symposium and Competition. It is rarely seen in China or world’s poem history that two poets won in the same important poetry event significant awards for their articles on another poet’s work.

Kevin Jiang believes the human ignorance was largely caused by shortage of information. The rising of Internet technology was to enable people learn more about the outside world and improve people’s knowledge and understanding. In order to gain market access into the Chinese market, Internet giants Google, Yahoo and Microsoft etc ignored their responsibilities, assisted the Chinese government to suppress voices of dissidents, sealed off information most valuable to the Chinese people, infringed on freedom of speech, damaged heaven-endowed human rights. Undoubtedly, their behaviors blocked the progress of human race and directly resulted in the imprisonment of numerous internet writers such as Daobin Du, Tao Shi, and Zhi Li etc. Therefore, their conducts are as good as committing crimes.

Overseas Chinese Free Poets Association, China Rule of Law Association, China Social Democratic Party, China Affairs magazine, China Political Asylees’ Association, U.S. West Chapter, The Epoch Times Los Angeles Branch, China Democratic Union (Southern California chapter), China Democratic Alliance (Los Angeles Chapter), YES411, etc. supports Poet Calvin Jiang’s hunger strike to protest against international cyber giants Google, Yahoo, etc.




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