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April 19th, 2007

Yahoo sued over jailing, torture of Chinese dissident

Posted by David Berlind @ 5:47 am

Categories: General, Government, Legal, Web technology

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Yahoo's compliance with the wishes of the Chinese government back in 2002 — a move that may have resulted in the 10 year jail sentence and alleged torture of  Wang Xiazoning, born in 1951 — has come home to roost in a California courtroom. IDG's Jeremy Kirk reports:

The wife of an imprisoned Chinese dissident has sued Yahoo for divulging information about her husband's Internet activity, which allegedly led to his arrest and torture….The suit was filed by the World Organization for Human Rights USA on behalf of Yu Ling, the wife of Wang Xiazoning, said Monique Beadle, refugee project director for the organization. Wang was arrested in September 2002 on charges including "incitement to subvert state power."

It was in April 2006 that Yahoo's role in the jailing of Xiazoning came to light. Back then, a Reuters story reported:

Evidence cited in the verdict included "information provided by Yahoo Holdings (Hong Kong) Ltd. stating that Wang's "aaabbbccc" Yahoo Group was set up using the mainland China-based e-mail address bxoguh@yahoo.com.cn," HRIC said….Yahoo Holdings (Hong Kong) also confirmed that the e-mail address ahgq@yahoo.com.cn, through which Wang sent messages to his Yahoo Group, was a China-based account, it said.

After Yahoo's role in the Chinese affair came to light, controversy erupted here in the US over whether search giants like Yahoo, Google, and Microsoft were obligated to acquiesce to the Chinese government, even if it meant compromising American values, particularly after Google censored its Chinese portal (abdicating to one government) while digging in its heels against another (the US government) over the surrender of certain search data.

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Prisoners at Guantanamo aren't citizens - different kettle of fish.
You are comparing apples to oranges. China treats their own citizens abominably. The prisoners at Guantanamo are for the most part not US citizens. Legal representation is a guarantee for citizens.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: jshonka Posted on: 04/23/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
When in Rome...  ejhonda | 04/19/07
Don't stop with Yahoo  ibabadur1 | 04/19/07
But they are such progressive DICTATORS! - NT  raycote | 04/19/07
greed  voska | 04/19/07
So whats next, suing for releasing child porn info?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/19/07
Re: So whats next, suing for releasing child porn info?  none none | 04/19/07
Two words  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/19/07
Yahoo doesn't have to do business in China  John L. Ries | 04/19/07
Yes, but we are not at war with china.  Been_Done_Before | 04/19/07
Doesn't matter  John L. Ries | 04/19/07
So True  voska | 04/19/07
Correction  John L. Ries | 04/19/07
And you don't have to shop at WalMart  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/19/07
Didn't say you did  John L. Ries | 04/19/07
The point is...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/19/07
I said nothing about greed  John L. Ries | 04/20/07
So if Nazi ordered you hand out your Jew's students info  FADS_z | 04/19/07
That's the question here  voska | 04/19/07
Say what???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/19/07
And guess what?  John L. Ries | 04/19/07
Yiu don't really believe that do you?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/19/07
They're not in jail  John L. Ries | 04/19/07
Prisoners at Guantanamo aren't citizens - different kettle of fish.  jshonka | 04/23/07
So,,, lets try this.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/19/07
Plotting overthrow is not the same as peaceful dissent  John L. Ries | 04/19/07
But that was exactly what he was doing.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/19/07
Was he?  John L. Ries | 04/19/07
Actually, you have a right to overthrow a constitutional order  Dr_Zinj | 04/20/07
That would be,,,  John L. Ries | 04/20/07
Yahoo moral obligation not the same as founders of US  jshonka | 04/23/07

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