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On the other side of the “wall”

Incomplete Mountain uses ironic wit and puts bloggers and Internet activists in a landscape where isn’t censorship of the Great Firewall. The result he draws is that no-one would have their blood boiling at the sense of injustice because there would be no mistreatment and civil cases.

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Many wish good luck to Hu Shuli’s new magazine Century Weekly

Reactions to the change of editorship came in the form of newspaper columns as well as blog posts. Ten Years of Chopping Timber (十年砍柴) is a reporter at Legal Daily. He commented on the move in Southern Metropolis Daily and gave the conclusion that no-one should blame Hu Shuli. An ex-deputy editor of New Century Weekly, Wen Zhang (文章) also blogged about his reaction to the takeover: it satisfied him, he wrote; both posts are translated below.

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A North Korea that’s hard to get to know

Premier Wen Jiabao was recently in North Korea to broker deals about North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. Chinese media accompanied the premier’s trip, and included in the entourage was Rose Luqiu Luwei (闾丘露薇), who is an executive news editor for Hong Kong’s Phoenix Satellite Television.

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Ethnic integration policies and the Han costume

Rose Luqiu Luwei recently wrote a blog about Hong Kong’s new policy to prevent racism within its multi-ethnic community of Southeast Asians and Indians. Leung Man-tao, blogger, book writer and well-known host of Phoenix TV, wrote for Southern Weekend in April 2008 on the issue of race in China.

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Who stabbed the blogger ProState in Flames?

The reactions on the stabbing of blogger ProState in Flames has been a range of speculation. Yesterday the Oriental Morning Post published a newspaper column on the attack.

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