The Evolution of a Cyberculture News Subculture
First we have a Chinese citizen arrested for expressing his thoughts.
Chinese Rights Activist Is Jailed
New York Times
A Chinese court sentenced an outspoken human rights advocate on Thursday to three and a half years in prison after ruling that his critical essays and comments about Communist Party rule amounted to inciting subversion, ...
Concern for jailed China activist
The Conviction of Hu Jia
Now we have a newspaper shut down subsequent to their reporting on a domestic related controversy pertaining to the Kremlin's upper management.
Putin Denies Reports of Divorce; Newspaper Suspended
New York Times
By CJ CHIVERS MOSCOW - President Vladimir V. Putin, who during eight years of centralized rule has kept his private life largely sealed from view behind the Kremlin’s walls, on Friday bluntly dismissed rumors that he had secretly divorced his wife for ...
President Putin denies affair with Kremlin
Putin denies romance reports, Moscow paper shut
cyberculture news
It seems that the censorship of the press in certain geo-political locales is forcing cyberculture news outlets to go to ground and evolve into a true subculture.
It is time for all to come forward as one to communicate with the few.
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