Domestic netizens
Rao Jin, 23-year-old, graduating from Engineering
Physics Department of Tsinghua University, runs his own IT company now. Rao was
shocked by hearing the news when he talked with his friends studying abroad
about Lhasa riots.
Rao: My friends living abroad are so angry to see
full-pages coverage about Tibet riots with many fake pictures from Western
newspapers. I am also furious. I know the media report would feature with some
subjectivity in reporting, but you can't fabricate fact and create something
from nothing whatever standpoint you hold.
The dishonest reports on Lhasa riots from CNN, BBC,
Germany's RTL and other Western mainstream media ignite strong repulsion among
Chinese netizens.
Netizen: I get angry by seeing these distorted
reports. Obviously, they are falsified completely.
Netizen: Naturally, the first reaction from Chinese
is fury. However, Chinese are rational facing with these fake reports and fight
back reasonably. Meanwhile, we are showing our passion and patriotism.
Rao Jin and some netizens have an idea when
discussing about this case on the net.
Rao: Some netizens suggest us how to fight back and
gain speaking right. So I think we should speak out our thoughts and let the
westerners learn about the truth.
With support from netizens, Rao Jin launched a
website named anti-cnn.com on March 20 to collect, arrange and publish evidences
of distorted reports from Western media. Nearly 2,000 netizens post articles
within several days. Rao put the articles on the net after verifying their
content, including fake reports from Western mainstream media CNN, Fox, BBC,
Times, Germany's RTL television station.
Rao: For example, a net voting titled 'Is China a
good country to host the Olympics?' is launched by Toronto Star on March 24. But
till now the result on its website shows that 76 percent voters support China to
host 2008 Games and 23 percent are negative. However, it turned out 17 percent
positive and 82 vote against when they publish the result on the newspaper. They
made the vote questionnaire and the result is clear on their website now.
Unquestionably, it is a big lie.
The posts on anti-cnn.com are reposted and shared on
other BBS by netizens in a short time. The present number of visits of the
websit exceeds 500,000 everyday, including 60 percent hits from domestic
netizens and 40 percent abroad. The increasing visits to anti-cnn.com draw
attention of Western media and some imagine that it gains support from the
Chinese government and the netizens are hired by the government.
Rao: Their question is inevitable but ridiculous. The
website is worked out volunteerly by netizens and run by netizens. We received
several hundred of E-mail from netizens in less one day when the website went
into operation. Many netizens wanted to be volunteers, helping collecting facts,
constructing website and translating. During the whole process, no government
organ or anyone connected with me.
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