Re: CHINA TIGHTENS WEB CONTROLS TO KNOCK OUT PROXIES, GOOGLE
de usenet 06/13/2006 03:23
The Hindu civilization is humankind's oldest surviving
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Jai Maharaj
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Om Shanti
In article <Lonjg.221643$5Z.80138@dukeread02>,
"harmony" <aka@hotmail.com> posted:
> lol.
> the conflict among the nazis, the commies, the colonialists have been good
> for the americans and the hindus, as ww2 will bear out.
>
>
> www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj) posted:
>
> > Vatican Nazi pope -> ChiCom commie pope; frying pan -> fire.
> >
> > Jai Maharaj
> > http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
> > http://www.mantra.com/jai
> > Om Shanti
> >
> > In article <fKmjg.221521$5Z.137440@dukeread02>,
> > "harmony" <aka@hotmail.com> posted:
> >> he will be the one with the long chopestick, with smoke rising from a
> >> dragon's mouth walking close behind him.
> >> commie pope is likely to prevail over nazi pope eventually.
> >>
> >>
> >> www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj) posted:
> >>
> >> >A ChiCom Vatican -- that'll be something else. What would
> >> > the call their pope, the Chore, I mean Chope?
> >> >
> >> > Jai Maharaj
> >> > http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
> >> > http://www.mantra.com/jai
> >> > Om Shanti
> >> >
> >> > In article <u5ljg.221495$5Z.73957@dukeread02>,
> >> > "are we on same page?" <sayhello@hotmail.com> posted:
> >> >> china needs a little more time. china will open up as soon as they get
> >> >> they
> >> >> set up their shadow vatican and pope, so that all kirastani money will
> >> >> start
> >> >> rolling into china.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj) posted:
> >> >>
> >> >> > China Tightens Web Controls to Knock Out Proxies, Google
> >> >> >
> >> >> > By Fang Yuan
> >> >> > Radio Free Asia
> >> >> > Thursday, June 8, 2006
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Hong Kong - China has tightened its already firm grip on
> >> >> > the Internet, with a slew of new controls that make
> >> >> > access to the Internet outside China harder than ever,
> >> >> > Web users said Wednesday.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Chengdu-based Web site operator Deng Yongliang said
> >> >> > Google's international search engine, which the company
> >> >> > left filter-free after agreeing with Beijing to allow
> >> >> > censorship of its google.cn version, was now almost
> >> >> > unusable.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "It's been very difficult to get anything in recent
> >> >> > weeks, around the anniversary of June 4," Deng told RFA's
> >> >> > Mandarin service.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "Really I haven't managed to get anything at all. It's
> >> >> > also been very hard to use any of the censorship-busting
> >> >> > software like Dynapass and Freegate. Because the
> >> >> > government has really been putting a lot of effort into
> >> >> > cracking them," he said.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "So we can't get onto international Google, and we can't
> >> >> > use this software any more."
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Deng also complained that many e-mails to friends were no
> >> >> > longer getting through, without specifying where the
> >> >> > friends were in the world.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > In the past, if I couldn't get into international Google,
> >> >> > I'd just use a proxy server. Now you can't even get in
> >> >> > with a proxy. I heard that access to proxy servers had
> >> >> > been very effectively blocked now,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Li Xinde, citizen journalist and editor of Yulun Jiandu,
> >> >> > a Web site known for exposing official corruption Deng's
> >> >> > account tallied with that of other Internet users within
> >> >> > China.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Li Xinde, a citizen journalist whose Yulun Jiandu Web
> >> >> > site is known for exposing official corruption, said the
> >> >> > government was even managing to block the use of proxy
> >> >> > servers, previously a handy loophole in the Great
> >> >> > Firewall that surrounds China's Internet users.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Press watchdog complains "In the past, if I couldn't get
> >> >> > into international Google, I'd just use a proxy server.
> >> >> > Now you can't even get in with a proxy. I heard that
> >> >> > access to proxy servers had been very effectively blocked
> >> >> > now," Li told RFA reporter Fang Yuan.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > The Paris-based press freedom group, Reporters Without
> >> >> > Borders (RSF) said Tuesday that Internet users in many
> >> >> > major Chinese cities had had difficulty in connecting to
> >> >> > the uncensored international version of Google for the
> >> >> > past week.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > RSF linked the new and unprecedented levels of censorship
> >> >> > to the 17th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown
> >> >> > on June 4, which is already a banned keyword for
> >> >> > Beijing's system of filters.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > It said the uncensored version of the search engine was
> >> >> > totally inaccessible throughout the country on 31 May.
> >> >> > The blocking then gradually extended to Google News and
> >> >> > Google Mail. "So the Chinese public is now reduced to
> >> >> > using the censored Chinese versions of these services,"
> >> >> > it said.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "It was only to be expected that Google.com would be
> >> >> > gradually sidelined after the censored version was
> >> >> > launched in January," RSF said.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "Google has just definitively joined the club of Western
> >> >> > companies that comply with online censorship in China. It
> >> >> > is deplorable that Chinese Internet users are forced to
> >> >> > wage a technological war against censorship in order to
> >> >> > access banned content."
> >> >> >
> >> >> > It said Beijing's formidable Web police had also largely
> >> >> > managed to neutralize software designed to sidestep
> >> >> > censorship since 24 May.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Such software as Dynapass, Ultrasurf, Freegate, and
> >> >> > Garden Networks is normally used by about 100,000 people
> >> >> > in China to gain access to news and information that is
> >> >> > blocked by the firewall isolating China from the rest of
> >> >> > the World Wide Web, the group said.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > But Li said he didn't believe the new levels of filtering
> >> >> > and censorship were directly connected to the June 4
> >> >> > anniversary.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "Yes, it's a sensitive time," he said. "But I don't think
> >> >> > it's really connected to this. This has been going on for
> >> >> > a long time now. As soon as the authorities succeed in
> >> >> > blocking us, the anti-censorship software upgrades to a
> >> >> > better version to get around them. And then the
> >> >> > government manages to block it again, and it upgrades
> >> >> > again."
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Municipal authorities in the capital Beijing have also
> >> >> > revoked the licenses of six Web sites and temporarily
> >> >> > shut down 12 Internet service providers for
> >> >> > "rectification" during a 90-day city-wide crackdown.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > More than 858,000 yuan (U.S.$107,000) in fines were
> >> >> > collected from 35 Web sites and Internet service
> >> >> > providers who allegedly violated Beijing regulations.
> >> >> > Thirty unlicensed Internet cafes were also shut down and
> >> >> > 446 computers confiscated.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Software engineers based abroad have been trying to
> >> >> > update the censorship-busting programs on the basis of
> >> >> > information they have received from Internet users inside
> >> >> > China.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > A new version of Dynapass was released a few days ago,
> >> >> > but its effectiveness is still extremely limited, RSF
> >> >> > said.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > http://www.rfa.org/english/news/2006/06/08/china_webcontrols/
> >> >> >
> >> >> > - - - - - - -
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Imagine living in a police state where visiting the wrong
> >> >> > website can disappear you in the middle of the night.
> >> >> > Where the State even tells you how you can breathe, not
> >> >> > to mention where. Imagine the People's Republic where the
> >> >> > People live in constant Fear. The People's Republic of
> >> >> > Fear
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Posted on 6/10/2006 by at bay
> >> >> >
> >> >> > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> >> >> >
> >> >> > -To: at bay
> >> >> >
> >> >> > And now for the tagline....
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Posted on 6/10/2006 by at bay ("We actually did an
> >> >> > evil....." Eric Scmidt, CEO Google)
> >> >> >
> >> >> > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> >> >> > End of forwarded messages
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Jai Maharaj
> >> >> > http://tinyurl.com/a5ljc
> >> >> > http://www.mantra.com/jai
> >> >> > Om Shanti
> >> >> >
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> >> >> >
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> >> >> >
> >> >> > The truth about Islam and Muslims
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> >> >> >
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