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Two Chinese journalists allege the Internet giant "willingly" handed over information that led to their arrest and prosecution.
Two Chinese journalists allege the Internet giant "willingly" handed over information that led to their arrest and prosecution.
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to be able to get a bite of the Chinese market.... (That was ironic).
Yahoo's downstep on human rights open ways into the Chinese
government continued choke on civil society in China.
Yahoo is chicken. Can't they withold their service in violently oppressive regimes? I guess not.
I am actually surprise the US court is taking the case, that is a waste of court time and tax payer money.
For people in most western countries, democracy and freedom of speech is taken for granted, but that is not the case in every countries in the world, and definitely not in China today. People living in China, especially those openly voicie their political point of view publicly, either through newspaper, radio or the internet, are well aware of the risk. They are well educated and couragous, but they can't expect other people in China (eg. local people working for Yahoo China) to risk their life/career for them. Not everyone are willing to go that far.
And for the two person filing the case, after being 'defeated' by the China government, try shifting the battle field to US court and get $$ from a US company, nice try.
As far as i am concerned i consider providing information to an
repressive government that would lead to arbitrary degrading
treatment is just plain ethically wrong on this type of matter. We
are not talking about terrorism but about people doing what
transparency.org type of organization would state.
US government or the UK government or the Indian government)
is in the habit of violating the right to religion and free speech
does not eliminate the right; it just shows that the government
needs to be reformed. And it's no excuse for US citizens of
German citizens or Japanese citizens or Hong Kong citizens or
citizens of the People's Republic of China to be complicit in any
government's abuses.
Click on the take online action if you wish to send an online letter. Down with Yahoo!
The real bad guy here is the Chinese government not Yahoo. The Chinese people will have to take back power from their government, US companies can't fight their battles for them. Yahoo not complying would be no better than someone saying here that just because they don't like the law that they are somehow entitled to just go break it. That is called anarchy.
Put simply the laws need to be changed, and that is far outside the realm of what Yahoo is even capible of doing. You want to put real pressure on China to mend their ways, boycott them. The USSR fell due to bad finances, that's how you need to put pressure on China.
You just can't hold a US company liable for the conduct of a forign nation. They are just as bound by local laws as any of us would be if we went there.
criticized for is active cooperation with the Red Chinese thugs
when they should be at least passively resisting, "Oh, those log
files got deleted. Too bad. Must've been one of the new interns
from India. We'll have some stiff words for them at the annual
review... if we remember. But you can be assured, just as you've
taken measures to allow the currency to float, that serious
measures will be taken... some day... maybe... if we feel like it.".
Do you think that foreign companies operating in the US should obey US law, or the laws of their own country?
- by kirk addis November 17, 2008 5:44 PM PST
- Maybe Yahoo should file a lawsuit against the U.S. government for allowing 20 million illegals into this country to rob us blind. They use their childrens social security numbers(born here) to get as much assistance as possible, such as rent subsidies, utility assistance, food stamps, medicaid for their children, work for businesses and don't pay income taxes. We spend approximately 400 billion tax payers dollars each year on them and yet when we crack down on them some liberal civil rights degenerate sticks up for them. Our government obviously wants this to be a third world country so we live just like them. If we don't pay taxes we go to jail, if we carry fake I.D. we have to pay for it because the systems knows where we are, we have 60 days to change our driver's license and plate, but I bet all those Latino's with Pennsylvania, Massachusett's, North Carolina, and MIchigan plates that you see all over the New Jersey area are obviously illegals. If a U.S. citizen does something illegal we get arrested, for them the y get released and run using another name or just don't care at all because they feel that the can't be touch(arrogant). We spend approx. 300 million dollars a year to print in Spanish on just about everything because, they feel as those we should cater to them. This is the only country in the world that allows this, could it be because corporate America has paid off elected officials, so that they don't have to pay medical benefits. Instead our tax dollars will pay for them every time they use the emergency room as a doctors office. Remember all of this because our country and our future generations are going to be severely effected if not destroyed by this. No, I don't hate Latinos, they should be contributing just like the rest of those from all over the world who have come here and pay taxes and eventually get their citizenship.
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