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Epoch Times (Chinese newspaper): People from All Walks of Life Seriously Concerned About Governmental Control of the Internet (Clearwisdom.net)
In the afternoon of April 19, 2002, the American Enterprise Institute for
Public Policy Research held a seminar entitled "Free the Chinese
Internet." Speakers included Mr. William Baum, Chinese Branch Chief at
Voice of America (VOA), Mr. Paul Baranowski, creator of Peekabooty, a software
application that will allow users to bypass Internet censorship in countries
where it is practiced, Mr. Ethan Gutmann, a visiting fellow at the Project for
the New American Century; and Mr. Greg Walton, a research consultant focusing on
the impact of high technology on human rights and democratic development.
The attendees repeatedly emphasized the point that "This is a very
serious topic."
Freedom or Censorship
When the Internet was first introduced in China, people were watching and
wondering, "Will it bring media and speech freedoms to China, or become a
new brainwashing tool?"
"China has always imposed strict control on the major ISP's. Especially
personal communications, and messages from outside China are being and have been
censored since the first day of the internet in China" Gutmann said,
"Suspicious IP's were blocked in several weeks at the beginning, then it
was shortened to several days, and then to several hours recently." Baum
told audiences that VOA's EZProxy is being blocked more and more consistently
recently.
The Role of Technology from Western Companies
The technologies that China is using to control the Internet are often
provided by western companies. "CISCO specifically designed a content
filtering router for China. Eighty percent of the routers in China are from
CISCO." Gutmann said, "and the ongoing Golden Shield System is a joint
project between China and Nortel. The project explores the application of
various technologies to the Internet, such as biochemical monitoring, artificial
intelligence, auto-recognition, and the like. Once these technologies are
installed in a city, the net police can monitor everyone who is on the Internet.
Recently, China declared that soldiers cannot use cell phones, because cell
phones in the Chinese market are easily positioned and eavesdropped on.
According to convention, China usually has this technical ability before they
make these kinds of rules public. But we are still not clear which company
provided China with this technology. China also added spy programs to some
software. If you are a network administrator, and use CuteFTP to transfer your
files, it is very likely you are being monitored. The more astonishing thing is
that China bought 1000 computer viruses from some company."
The Fight to Break Internet Censorship
Ordinary Chinese net users, overseas Democracy Movement people, Falun Gong
practitioners and all kinds of western organizations and individuals are trying
to break the Chinese Internet blockade. Ten percent of Chinese Internet users
have used proxies. Security email technologies have been widely used. After
proxies outside China were all blocked, VOA started to fund the "Triangle
Boy" technology.
"Witnessing others harshly violating human rights and strictly censoring
the network, I decided to use my spare time to develop a network system called
Peekabooty, and make public the source code, so that everybody can use it and
improve it," Paul Baranowski said. He is a colleague of host Walton, who is
also a professor of computer science.
From the Chinese Communist party's point of view, Internet freedom is a big
threat to its regime. The South China Morning Post quoted the Minister of
Public Security Jia Chunwang's words that China has dealt with the movement for
Internet freedom as fighting conspiracies by "hostile foreign forces that
are trying to subvert China through the Internet."
This seminar gave rise to serious concern by attendees from all walks of
life. After the invited guests finished their talks, the members of the audience
carried out lively discussions.
Many organizations, including the Fund for Democracy and Dynamic Net,
attended this seminar. The Washington Post, CNN, and Epoch Times
also interviewed the seminar speakers on location.
Posting date: 5/5/2002
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