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Blogger Profile: Qi Hanting 齐汉汀

Qi Hanting (齐汉汀) is the former manager, and a co-founder, with Jin Rao, of Anti-CNN.com. He is a journalism student at Tsinghua University studying under Li Xiguang, and he attended the Salzburg Academy’s Media &...

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Anti-CCTV: Keeping an Eye on the State Broadcaster

China Central Television (CCTV), China’s most powerful state television station, has recently become a target of China’s many online communities. Amidst the fray, one site was brought to our attention: Anti-CCTV. Launched as...

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China’s Cyber Warriors a Challenge for India

In this opinion piece written by Dr. Abanti Bhattacharya (Associate Fellow at the Institute for Defence Studies & Analysis) for the Asia Times Online, the author writes that Chinese cyber-nationalism poses a threat to India,...

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Freedom of Speech in China

Frog in a Well blogs on Chang Ping, editor in Southern Metropolis Daily, who criticized Chinese nationalists’ response to the western media’s wrong reporting of Tibet. Danwei has some links on the current war over...

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Media, Netizens and Tibet

While it appears to be working so far, Ivy Wang of Sun Yat-sen University argues, the cozy relationship between Chinese state media and the country’s nationalistic netizens seems bound to backfire on the government. From...

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Where does the truth about Lhasa come from?

Hong Kong based Roland Soong translated following essay from Chang Ping’s blog: When the Lhasa incident occurred, rumors were spreading all over the streets even as the Chinese media kept its usual silence. For several...

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CNN: What’s Wrong With You?

China’s largest English daily, China Daily, writes a four-page online editorial to debate CNN and other western media’s reporting on Tibet, claiming “CNN website publicized a picture showing people running in...

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