Posted by: Bright on: 2010/01/17
Boston massacre of Jews in the monument, engraved with a named Martin. Nimo La (Martin Niemoller) left by the German Protestant pastor and thought-provoking ditty. Ni Mola was a victim of the Nazis:
“In Germany, first they kill communists, I did not speak ─ ─ because I am not a communist;
Then they kill the Jews, I did not speak ─ ─ because I am not a Jew;
Later, they kill trade unionists, I did not speak ─ ─ because I was not union members;
Since then they kill Catholics, I did not speak ─ ─ because I was a Protestant;
Ben, I finally they come, but nobody to stand up speak up for me ”
Internet search giant Google to fight for Internet Freedom would not hesitate to withdraw from the Chinese market to fight. Google due to dissatisfaction with the long-term review of its search results in China, the Mainland has recently been a number of hackers attempting to invade human rights activists in the Gmail e-mail, yesterday announced that no longer meet China’s regulatory Google.cn search results, and even plans to close Google.cn and offices and comprehensive withdrawal from the Chinese market.
78% of Internet users do not want Google to withdraw
I also hope that Google will not one-hui to withdraw
Google spread the news or the withdrawal of the Chinese market, Chinese Internet users respond extreme, a large number of Internet users to express my disappointment, it was one after another to the Google headquarters in Beijing flowers, send cards and a candle “mourning”; also issued a document innuendo netizens Google “is a bar in the coquetry ! ”
Is located in Beijing’s Zhongguancun East Road of Google building at noon yesterday, will begin to have people come flowers. -6 ℃ weather conditions, it was quietly put flowers on the door of the Google signs on, it was labeled “Thank you Google”, “wait for your back”, “Google really guy” and other cards; at night and more people signs placed on the row of cups, lit candles.
Chinese website 163.com on the incident, visited 14000 Internet users showed that up to Qi Cheng eight of the respondents do not want Google to withdraw the Chinese market.
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