Wednesday, February 28, 2007

BURN DOWN THE FIREWALL


If you're reading this from China... take note: you can get around the Chinese Firewall.

中國隊防火牆


No need to worry about getting updates on how to protect your human rights. Follow these proxies and the help from friends to educate yourselves and move yourself toward democracy, where you will be free to practice free of persecution.


不必擔心自己放置於如何保護你的人權. 按照這些朋友的幫助代理人和教導自己走自己的民主、 你可以自主實踐自由的迫害.




Savvy Internet users have always been able to slip past the government's firewall by adjusting their browsers to detour data through computer servers that aren't blocked. But the process is difficult for many users, and it is unreliable because the government eventually identifies and blocks the servers.


Both work with computer networks outside China to lead users past government filters to Web pages with Falun Gong material attacking the Communist Party. Once past the firewall, users can visit any blocked site, including the blog that Zhao Jing maintains on an overseas server, the online encyclopedia Wikipedia and dissident news forums.


UltraSurf, in particular, is effective because its works in the background, allowing users to browse the Internet as usual. About 80,000 people use it every day, according to the California company that makes it, UltraReach Internet Corp.


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