1. http://wpfc.org/blogs/2008/06/tiananmen-square-massacre-still-taboo.html
2. Interesting Times on Blogger.com
3. Its credentials are that it is on Blogger and it has a publish date and the publisher of the site.
4. The site is saying that On the eve of the 19th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre of 4 June 1989, Reporters Without Borders calls for the release of the four journalists and cyber-dissidents who are in jail for taking a position on this taboo subject and condemns the relentless censorship about the massacre, in which at least 2,000 Chinese students and workers died.All the Chinese media are forbidden to refer openly to what was a major event in contemporary Chinese history. Censorship is also extremely severe on the Internet.
5. and 6. I believe this because most websites that talk about censoring images and videos from the Tiananmes Square Massacre and this website explains how serious the Chinese government is about the whole incident. What is also new is there has been heavy censorship on the internet this is an example of the Chinese government limiting the open gates for rumors or information getting through.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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