Fuzhou city authorities, with jurisdiction over nearby Lianjiang county, announced that Huang, by denouncing corruption, had committed a serious breach of party discipline that could help China's enemies abroad and weaken stability within. Party and government authorities in Fuzhou reached their conclusion at a meeting Friday about the same time Chinese readers were learning of Huang in their newspapers and cheering him on in a flood of Internet postings.This is NOT what it's like under the Bush administration, OK?
Wednesday, August 18
Quick work!
Just days after Edward Cody writes an article celebrating Huang Jingao 黄金高's battle against corruption, he writes another describing the removal of his letter, originally posted on the People's Daily website, and how the commmie party's national publicity department, which is in charge of official censorship, ordered newspapers and broadcasters not to report anything more on him.
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