SOURCE : The Sydney Morning Herald Beijing rules: don't speak ill of Jiang Keith Richburg, Beijing July 8, 2011
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CHINA'S media censors have blocked internet references to ailing retired leader Jiang Zemin after rumours spread that he had died.
, t' p/ I* g9 b n" E# ]3 _5 ISpeculation has been rife on microblogging sites that Mr Jiang, 84, was dying or had died after he failed to appear last Friday alongside other top leaders for ceremonies marking the 90th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party's founding.
) K r; q9 }! ?% g" s5 x, iMr Jiang has been rumoured to have been in ill health for years. On the most popular local Twitter-like microblogging site, Sina.com, searches were blocked for terms including ''301'', the name of the Beijing military hospital where China's top leaders are treated. Also blocked was Mr Jiang's name, which means ''river'' in Chinese, as well as ''brain death'' and ''brain dead''.
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' J) ?" L' s2 g: @' @ Savvy internet users found ways around the restrictions by chatting using other common words for ''river'' to refer to Jiang.
7 A0 e; l) Q+ T, ]: D) `+ b8 z. l. W8 ZTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。There was no official word on Mr Jiang's health - not unusual in a country where basic facts about senior officials are closely guarded secrets. But the explosive growth of the internet in China, with millions of microblogging sites, or ''weibo'', is challenging the Communist Party's monopoly on information. 公仔箱論壇7 g# x) B' P6 L. j7 c7 z8 Q! m
The blocking of the search terms suggested leaders were aware of the speculation and were determined to try to control the timing and manner of any announcement about Mr Jiang.
% U9 p/ M7 H! zThe current leadership might also be sensitive to how the public will react to an announcement of Mr Jiang's death.
2 X9 L* M0 I3 }) a! T" S; {公仔箱論壇Mr Jiang, who took over as party secretary after the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989, was viewed as a free-market economic reformer who reduced the state's role in business, brought China into the World Trade Organisation and improved relations with the US.
2 c% K& m' N! V, q$ bLate on Wednesday, the website of a Hong Kong TV station published what appeared to be a tribute to Mr Jiang, without confirming whether he had died. TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。" j4 E8 \' f: Y+ o. m+ p6 n
Mr Jiang was last seen publicly in 2009 at ceremonies marking the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Reports of his health come as China is preparing to move to a new generation of leaders next year.
8 ^% d ~. l2 L' E9 iMr Jiang was said to be the leader of one faction manoeuvring behind the scenes to support his favoured candidates for elevation to the ruling Standing Committee. 公仔箱論壇( M$ P" s Z" T4 i
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