[chapter-delegates] Censorship & the Internet

Franck Martin franck at sopac.org
Sat Apr 16 04:30:47 PDT 2005


I think, yes they should start a chapter in HK. This is not up to us to 
decide (as long they meet the chapter criteria), and we better sometimes 
work with people than against them. This chapter could provide some 
changes and some perspective to ISOC, because when one billion chineses 
will be online, we will know it...

So yes, we need chapters in China too..

Chers

Irwan Effendi wrote:

>Yes, I have known about this.
>That's why I raised the question:
>
>Is it acceptable to start a chapter in Hongkong?
>
>Regards,
>
>Irwan Effendi
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Andreu Vea'" <andreu at veabaro.info>
>To: "'Irwan Effendi'" <hero_tsai at mainsyscon.net>
>Cc: <chapter-delegates at lists.isoc.org>
>Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 2:15 AM
>Subject: [chapter-delegates] Censorship & the Internet
>
>
>Irwan,
>
>You were talking about China today... Read this it maybe of your interest.
>
>-----------------------------------------------------------
>Chinese control Internet by sophisticated means The Associated Press Friday,
>April 15, 2005
>
>Filters block political dissent, report finds
>
>NEW YORK The Chinese government has become increasingly sophisticated at
>controlling the Internet, taking a multilayered approach that contributes to
>precision in blocking political dissent, according to a report released
>Thursday.
>.
>  
>

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