Tuesday 17 January 2012

PLAYERS AND STAKEHOLDERS:

     The players and stakeholders of this issue is basically the government versus its people. The government is the one who is oppressing the activists and reporters and other people who uses the world wide web to express their views in the world. They are responsible for the origin of cyber attacks that systematically target domestic and international human rights organizations working on China. The Chinese government detains a staggering number of people for daring to peacefully express their view. They routinely asserts that it only imposses restrictions on expression in line with the Chinese laws. In other words, they control the words that are going to be put out there in the web for the world to see. It has to meet their standards that it will put a perfect, good image of what the country is like even if it covers the truth. On the other hand, the Chinese people and its society are the ones that is fighting to lift this censorship that the government has put on them. They are motivated and willing to fight to end this problem and get their freedom. Although they have not achieved that goal, they are still hanging on and keep fighting in order for not to be silent. Similar to twitter, "weibos" which is banned in China sees users vent their anger and frustration on corruption scandals and the governments handling of disasters. So far, innovative bloggers have found a way to stay under the radar by getting creative with the different Chinese language characters and euphemisms to mean the same thing to express their perspectives. Therefore, it will be a long battle because of the people keep on pressing on to fight for their rights while the government will stay stubborn, keep a tight rein and control its people. Who will win?

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