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  1. News - China - COURTS

    Trial over 1967 killing of doctor sparks netizen debate on Cultural Revolution

    Posted Feb 21st 2013, 12:00am by Amy Li

    ... youths inspired by Mao to "continue the revolution", soon after the mass movement started in 1966. Many believe the government fears an open debate could be used to undermine its ...

    http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1154954/trial-over-1967-killing-doctor-sparks-netizen-debate-cultural-revolution
  2. Netizen investigator breaks new ground, and divides opinion

    Posted Jul 10th 2009, 12:00am by Staff Reporter

    ... Law Law Netizen Ng Tze-wei The internet-led campaign for the release of Deng Yujiao, the Hubei hotel waitress who stabbed to death an official who was molesting her, spawned a new mainland phenomenon - the 'investigative netizen'. Supported and even funded by fellow internet users, they ferreted out facts and kept debate going when the government was trying to limit media ...

    http://www.scmp.com/article/686317/netizen-investigator-breaks-new-ground-and-divides-opinion
  3. Foshan puts netizens on the scent of worst toilets

    Posted Apr 07th 2009, 12:00am by Fiona Tam

    ... and were one of the main sources of dissatisfaction among holidaymakers, Deputy Mayor Mai Jiehua called on netizens to harness the power of human flesh search engines - online collaborative search ...

    http://www.scmp.com/article/676056/foshan-puts-netizens-scent-worst-toilets
  4. Let all views be heard, not suppressed in media

    Posted Jun 02nd 2009, 12:00am by Staff Reporter

    ... Dissent Netizen Politics Social Issues The mainland is no exception to the information revolution wrought by the internet. What sets it apart though is that the internet increasingly fills a gap created by official curbs on what newspapers, radio and television can publish. Despite a sophisticated online monitoring system, the internet remains difficult to police and netizens have ...

    http://www.scmp.com/article/682310/let-all-views-be-heard-not-suppressed-media
  5. Netizens could be forced to reveal names

    Posted May 02nd 2009, 12:00am by Staff Reporter

    ... providers, however, said the regulation was unclear and threatened their business, while netizens complained about the encroachment on their freedoms. Under the law, internet users must use ...

    http://www.scmp.com/article/678808/netizens-could-be-forced-reveal-names
  6. Victim of internet 'lynch mob' wins compensation

    Posted Dec 19th 2008, 12:00am by Staff Reporter

    ... and the netizen said the plaintiff's wife, Jiang Yan, had committed suicide because of his affair. The lawsuit is the first of its kind on the mainland involving a 'human flesh search', ...

    http://www.scmp.com/article/664352/victim-internet-lynch-mob-wins-compensation
  7. Confident delivery gives winning school the edge

    Posted Mar 29th 2011, 12:00am by Wong Yat-Hei

    ... Nesta-SCMP Debating Competition. It was adjudicated by Jeff Bell, a NET from HKFEW Wong Cho Bau Secondary School. Islamic argued for the affirmative side, and Shek Lei for the negative. ...

    http://beta.scmp.com/article/742336/confident-delivery-gives-winning-school-edge
  8. Debates heat up for semi-finals

    Posted Nov 30th 2010, 12:00am by Wong Yat-Hei

    ... Debate Wong Yat-hei Stewards Pooi Kei College's hoped-for return to the final of the Nesta-SCMP Inter-school Debating Competition was cut short after they fell to Pui Tak Canossian College in the sixth round. The debate was held last Wednesday at Pui Tak Canossian College. It was adjudicated by Karen Margetts, a native English teacher from Aberdeen Baptist Lui Ming Choi ...

    http://www.scmp.com/article/731984/debates-heat-semi-finals
  9. Rebuttals give school the edge

    Posted May 07th 2010, 12:00am by Wong Yat-Hei

    ... Debate Wong Yat-hei Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College defeated Yu Chun Keung Memorial College No 2 in the second round of the 11th Nesta-SCMP Inter-School Debating competition. The winner took the negative side of the motion: 'Hong Kong is protecting children's rights.' The debate took place at Islamic Kasim Tuet on Monday. The contest, jointly organised ...

    http://www.scmp.com/article/713606/rebuttals-give-school-edge
  10. News - China - CRITICISM

    China's 'world's safest country' claim greeted with ridicule by netizens

    Posted Feb 27th 2013, 12:00am by CHOI CHI-YUK

    ... News China Homicides China netizens Choi Chi-yuk chiyuk.choi@scmp.com A new claim that China is one of the safest countries in the world, based on the number of homicides, has brought the Ministry of Public Security under criticism and ridicule by Chinese who are calling the findings into question. The People's Daily yesterday cited new figures from the ministry as indicating ...

    http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1159375/chinas-worlds-safest-country-claim-greeted-ridicule-netizens

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