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Chinese authorities detained dozens of political activists after an anonymous online call for people to start a "Jasmine Revolution" in China by protesting in 13 cities.

Only a handful of people appeared to have responded to the call to protest in Beijing, Shanghai and 11 other cities at 2 p.m. Sunday, a call first posted on the U.S.-based Chinese-language news website.
Call originating from a US based Chinese language news website?


"The lackluster popular response, however, demonstrates how much harder it would be to organize a sustained protest movement"in a country with a well-funded and organized police force, and with the world's most sophisticated Internet censorship system.


Wondering who would want to "organize a sustained protest movement?

And some really interesting designated protests points.

"a McDonald's outlet in Beijing's central Wangfujing shopping district "

A McDonald's outlet? And this would appeal to what audience?
How about this one?

"police led away three people outside a Starbucks outlet"

A Starbucks!!!

There were no reports of demonstrations in other cities where people were urged to protest, which included Guangzhou, Tianjin, Wuhan and Chengdu.

So far we have a call from an American based Chinese language news site. Surely used to disseminate pro-western propaganda.
Then the use of known western multinationals corporations as the protest points.
And this!!!!???

The Wall Street Journal saw a crowd of several hundred people gather.

The crowd, however, consisted almost entirely of foreign journalists and curious shoppers—many of whom thought there was a celebrity in the area


How did the foreign journalists know to gather at the protest points? Who tipped them off ??

Even more curious....


Jon Huntsman, the U.S. ambassador to China—who has been critical of the country's Internet controls—was also in the crowd but quickly left after he was identified by a Chinese crowd member with whom he was chatting.


Besides the foreign journalists, the US ambassador to China was ready to go at the so called protest site, but, left after being identified???

Who called for this protest???


And finally-


The only sign of protest came from a young Chinese man who was detained by police after laying some jasmine flowers outside the McDonald's and trying to take a photograph of them on his mobile phone.
 
Just who afraid of the protest?The people who live ordinary life or the government.
 
Chinese authorities detained dozens of political activists after an anonymous online call for people to start a "Jasmine Revolution" in China by protesting in 13 cities.

Only a handful of people appeared to have responded to the call to protest in Beijing, Shanghai and 11 other cities at 2 p.m. Sunday, a call first posted on the U.S.-based Chinese-language news website.
Call originating from a US based Chinese language news website?


"The lackluster popular response, however, demonstrates how much harder it would be to organize a sustained protest movement"in a country with a well-funded and organized police force, and with the world's most sophisticated Internet censorship system.


Wondering who would want to "organize a sustained protest movement?

And some really interesting designated protests points.

"a McDonald's outlet in Beijing's central Wangfujing shopping district "

A McDonald's outlet? And this would appeal to what audience?
How about this one?

"police led away three people outside a Starbucks outlet"

A Starbucks!!!

There were no reports of demonstrations in other cities where people were urged to protest, which included Guangzhou, Tianjin, Wuhan and Chengdu.

So far we have a call from an American based Chinese language news site. Surely used to disseminate pro-western propaganda.
Then the use of known western multinationals corporations as the protest points.
And this!!!!???

The Wall Street Journal saw a crowd of several hundred people gather.

The crowd, however, consisted almost entirely of foreign journalists and curious shoppers—many of whom thought there was a celebrity in the area


How did the foreign journalists know to gather at the protest points? Who tipped them off ??

Even more curious....


Jon Huntsman, the U.S. ambassador to China—who has been critical of the country's Internet controls—was also in the crowd but quickly left after he was identified by a Chinese crowd member with whom he was chatting.


Besides the foreign journalists, the US ambassador to China was ready to go at the so called protest site, but, left after being identified???

Who called for this protest???


And finally-


The only sign of protest came from a young Chinese man who was detained by police after laying some jasmine flowers outside the McDonald's and trying to take a photograph of them on his mobile phone.

The whole deal is really fishy. However I don't think there is an elaborate conspiracy behind it. Probably some disgruntled teenage kid started the whole thing.
 
The whole deal is really fishy. However I don't think there is an elaborate conspiracy behind it. Probably some disgruntled teenage kid started the whole thing.

Proven to be CIA paid conspirators. Failed terribly. The thing is, what they're asking for is already being delivered. At least they weren't stupid enough to mention the US.
 
Jasmine?I hate the melody of the Chinese Song 'Jasmine' favored by westerners,it's too weird.
 
Looks like America was just sussing it out , if there are people out there who are willing to protest. Few people did come out and now they have a motivation of arranging this on a larger scale. Good luck China.
 
Looks like America was just sussing it out , if there are people out there who are willing to protest. Few people did come out and now they have a motivation of arranging this on a larger scale. Good luck China.

Don't worry. If internal problems get really severe, I'll be the first one out protesting. Chinese people aren't idiots. This is a blatant CIA/USAF Strategic Communications Office propaganda trick.
 
Looks like America was just sussing it out , if there are people out there who are willing to protest. Few people did come out and now they have a motivation of arranging this on a larger scale. Good luck China.
It is usual to say Good luck when bad thing coming.
 
Whats the Chinese university students opinion on internet censorships or other matters such as Tibet for that matter? In most of the countries universities are hotbed for left wing activists. But since China itself is a leftist regime, what are the universities like?
 
Don't worry. If internal problems get really severe, I'll be the first one out protesting. Chinese people aren't idiots. This is a blatant CIA/USAF Strategic Communications Office propaganda trick.

Could very well be, but in my opinion China could have dealt with it differently. The police should have let these 100 odd people have their protest under a controlled environment, and since almost close to 100% Chinese are strong nationalists, this protest would have made no difference what so ever.

I don't think whoever was behind this protest was trying to show that there is resentment against the Chinese regime, rather they were trying to highlight the high handedness against freedom of speech, in which they some what succeeded.

Just my 2 cents.
 
Whats the Chinese university students opinion on internet censorships or other matters such as Tibet for that matter? In most of the countries universities are hotbed for left wing activists. But since China itself is a leftist regime, what are the universities like?

Now China is a rightist regime --- Deng Xiaoping sent.
Our leftist is Maoist.
Leftist(Maoist) leader is just a mayor.
http://blog.ifeng.com/article/3181770.html
 
Whats the Chinese university students opinion on internet censorships or other matters such as Tibet for that matter? In most of the countries universities are hotbed for left wing activists. But since China itself is a leftist regime, what are the universities like?

We dislike censorship but understand the reasons for it. Tibet? It's ours. Simple. No discussion necessary. The status of Tibet in China is not controversial: it is China's, Tibetans are Chinese, end of discussion. If you want to know what students really think:

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