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Bo’s ouster sparks protests in China

Is any Chinese in China able to search the below banned words?

Bo Xilai (薄熙来)
BXL
Gu Kailai (谷开来)
Bo Guagua (薄瓜瓜 – Bo’s son)
Heywood
Wang Lijun (王立军 – the person who made the murder allegations)
 
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Freedom of thought in China. Regarding the incident...the '''' in the posts is censorship.
I'd speculate the whole thing is inner party power struggles.

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Spark protests in China.:blink:

No me. I Innocent.

You've been caught. :D

Outsiders feared Bo Xilai the most, since he presents himself as a left-wing hardliner.

The Westerners especially, seem quite happy that he is gone.
 
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Well there are reports of protests in Chogqing.

Order restored after protest in Chongqing - China.org.cn

The official Xinhua version will obviously be a bit hard to buy for skeptics.



:cheesy: Setting police cars on fire to protest against district merger, doesn't sound very reasonable, not for a country like China, where things are usually a lot more disciplined.

Protests and Clashes Are Seen in Chongqing - NYTimes.com

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What does it say on the banner?

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I can't see what's on the banner. It's reversed. I can only make out the word "for country".
 
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Is any Chinese in China able to search the below banned words?

Bo Xilai (薄熙来)
BXL
Gu Kailai (谷开来)
Bo Guagua (薄瓜瓜 – Bo’s son)
Heywood
Wang Lijun (王立军 – the person who made the murder allegations)
Baidu pages for these people are still open.
 
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Get me out on bail.

we know each other for quite some time. FRIENDDDDDDDDDDDDDD..............

He will end up in jail, trying to get you out on bail.. :lol:

and worse it could be the black jail..
 
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CPC is still fiercely defending the state owned corporations, they are bringing Bo down to his misery because he has crossed the red line.

Even Bo does have some good ideas, it does not mean that he and his family can't totally ignore the law.
 
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Censorship/filtering will be on Chinese IPs. That's why I asked "Chinese in China"...
The government would have shut down Baidu pages first if they decide to ban these terms, like they did for a few months with "Jasmine Revolution". If baidu pages are still there, they're most likely not banned.......yet.

If the public doesn't react strongly in the coming two weeks, then I don't think they will be banned. If the opposite occurs and the government feels it might destabilize them, then they'll pull the plug.
 
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