80% of All Jailed Cyber Dissidents Are Detained in China

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Just under 10% of Journalists Detained World Wide is in the People Republic of China. 11 out of 129

When it comes to the Cyber Dissidents the numbers are even more disturbing.

38 out of 48 That’s 80%.

Here is the list of all Cyber Dissidents currently in jail.

17.03.2003 – Vietnam – Dr Nguyen Dan Que, editor of the underground magazine Tuong Lai (The Future)

10.03.2002 – Vietnam – Tran Khue, literature teacher and founder of an anti-corruption group (under house arrest)

25.03.2003 – China – Yuan Langsheng, Founder of a pro-democratic web site

13.03.2003 – China – Luo Changfu, Boxun.com

14.12.2002 – China – Jiang Lijun, Dissident

12.03.2003 – China – Zhang Yuxiang, dissident

01-2002 – Maldives – Mohammed Zaki, Sandhaanu

01-2002 – Maldives – Ahmed Didi, Sandhaanu

01-2002 – Maldives – Fathimath Nisreen, Sandhaanu

08.01.2002 – Vietnam – Nguyen Khac Toan,

07.11.2002 – China – Li Yibin,

04.12.2002 – China – Ouyang Yi, teacher

07.11.2002 – China – Liu Di, psychology student

04.18.2001 – China – Chi Shouzhu,

06-08-2002 – China – Chen Shaowen,

27 mars 2002 – Vietnam – Pham Hong Son, a doctor and sales representative for a pharmaceutical company

25-09-2002 – Vietnam – Nguyen Vu Binh, former journalist for Tap Chi Cong San (the Communist Newspaper’s magazine)

21.02.2002 – Vietnam – Le Chi Quang, a computer teacher with a law degree

13.12.2001 – China – Wang Xin, Academic

29.07.2000 – China – Zhang Haitao, creator of the only China-based Web site on Falun Gong

13.12.2001 – China – Yao Yue, researcher

13.12.2001 – China – Wang Xuefei, student

13.12.2001 – China – Meng Jun, academic

13.12.2001 – China – Liu Wenyu, academic

13.12.2001 – China – Dong Yanhong,

01.04.2002 – China – Li Dawei, Dissident

4.06.2002 – Tunisia – Zouhair Yahyaoui, TUNeZINE.com

01.04.2001 – Malaysia – Raja Petra Kamaruddin, Freeanwar.com

13.08.2001 – China – Mu Chuangheng, dissident

11.07.2001 – China – Yan Pen, computers retailer

01.06.2001 – China – Li Hongmin, dissident

02.06.2001 – China – Wang Zhenyong, assistant teacher

01.05.2001 – China – Liu Haofeng, journalist

18.05.2001 – China – Hu Dalin, dissident

08.05.2001 – China – Zhu Ruixiang, lawyer

21.03.2001 – China – Liu Weifang, seller

30.04.2001 – China – Wang Sen, dissident

20.04.2001 – China – Lu Xinhua, dissident

13.03.2001 – China – Zhang Honghai, writer

19.06.1999 – China – Wu Yilong, dissident

13.03.2001 – China – Xu Wei, journalist for the Consumer daily

13.03.2001 – China – Jin Haike, dissident

13.03.2001 – China – Yang Zili, creator of the website http://www.lib.126.com

01.09.2000 – China – Guo Quinghai, bank employee

19.06.1999 – China – Zhu Yufu, journalist

16.08.2000 – China – Jiang Shihua, teacher and owner of a cybercafé

03.06.2000 – China – Huang Qi, creator of the website http://www.6_4 tianwang.com

14.05.2001 – China – Wang Jinbo, dissident

Source Reporters Without Borders
http://www.rsf.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=20

Published by Yan Sham-Shackleton

Yan Sham-Shackleton is a Hong Kong writer who lives in Los Angeles. This is her old blog Glutter written mostly in Hong Kong from 2003 to 2007. Although it was a personal blog, Yan focused a lot on free speech issues and democratic movement in Hong Kong. She moved to the US in 2007.

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