ZT 王千源最新消息.杜克大学校报
狐狸尾巴终究还是露出来了!"I know that I am on the Chinese government blacklist because of this," she said, explaining that she had been informed of this by sources she declined to name. "It just means I can never go back to China if I care about my security. If I go back I might end up in jail forever." "我知道因为此事中国go-vern-ment已经把我列入黑名单",她已经被她不愿意透露消息来源的人告知,"我可能永远都不能回国了,如果我考虑到自己的安全,如果我回去就会终身监禁"
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恭喜你,绿卡你是拿定了。但是我为你父亲而惋惜!他是多么诚恳和大家带你道歉呀!
2 t/ O9 v8 }, q 杜克大学校报
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, j) R% d; z( k* T& l$ b 王小姐已经声明自己回国有危险,而且还说什么“现在是中国历史的转折点”!!!她说有人泄露自己的私人信息,说是杜克中国学生会干的,请求对中国学生会进行调查,抓出那个泄露她信息的人。王说她已经上了中国go-vern-ment的黑名单,回国肯定做一辈子牢,6 C! a/ V. T( c: M" N
已经请求杜克校方加强对自己的保护,而没有表示出任何的悔意+ C2 ^5 z7 ?8 q" S- ~# b
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Student gets threats after China protest
; Z9 c m! \* B# kPersonal info for student, parents posted online1 h& _: z$ I& ^
By: Zachary Tracer
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For one Chinese Duke student, Wednesday's pro-Tibet and pro-China protests1 ?, n5 H' X+ y' ?/ O' C
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# c: |+ c K1 j& rSince her appearance in front of the Chapel, the student, who requested anonymity because she fears retaliation, has found herself the target of a wave of threatening messages from individuals who believe she advocated for Tibetan independence.
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After the protests, the student's personal information, including her name, phone number and Chinese identity number were posted to the Duke Chinese Scholars and Students Association Web site, according to 文档s obtained by The Chronicle. Photographs and a video of the student from the rally have also been posted on several popular Chinese-language forums.
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+ S% {, {/ l% Y! o/ @) {+ @"I received all kinds of weird e-mails and phone calls," she said. "I think$ x& m2 W1 s* a- ]
it is all thanks to the DCSSA, who released all kinds of information."
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; \/ M- a! Z1 k" ~% \" CDCSSA President Zhizhong Li, a third-year graduate student in molecular cancer biology, denied DCSSA involvement in publicizing the student's information but acknowledged that messages containing the information had been sent over the group's open e-mail listserv. The messages have since been 删除d to protect the student, he said.
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. i. {) R5 Q$ {4 _4 C9 M"I do not think they are from our organization," Li said. "We definitely don
% |+ H; r8 X) A" C't support [the threats]."The student said she has received some messages calling for her to be burned alive with oil.
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7 c1 h8 I( U- B& WShe said she filed a report with the Duke University Police Department0 F& B* ]' g' I; L( y6 a- m' N
Friday.
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. p9 A& C8 e% z: v6 ?: T"I think this is not the time to die for my country," the student said. "I
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4 I& \( o+ V" f# l% }- E# xDUPD has increased patrols around the student's dormitory and has offered her personal protection, which she declined, said DUPD Maj. Gloria Graham.2 B. v; y9 L7 D2 H( R9 W& b
- U# j% N" n$ P"She did report to us that there were some general threats made to her, or things she perceived to be threats," Graham said. "We take harassing phone call and e-mail cases all the time. I think we are all a little bit more alarmed about this case."
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8 [0 f- y3 p4 `9 bThough the student said she realized the dangers of participating in the rally, she said she felt strongly about being involved.
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/ H2 |( T1 h; K) W% t* m"I think this is one of the turning points of Chinese history, and I want to be part of it," she said, emphasizing that she does not support Tibetan independence.
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7 m3 f1 ?) H0 _0 j1 zThe student said there have also been consequences for her actions in China. M: v5 t2 a. k; @9 A# n
) E) D1 c, }) }/ R" R5 \"I know that I am on the Chinese government blacklist because of this," she said, explaining that she had been informed of this by sources she declined to name. "It just means I can never go back to China if I care about my security. If I go back I might end up in jail forever."
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But Li dismissed the student's concerns about not being allowed back into China.
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- S- C/ H4 ]2 N% A/ j* g"People talk about that all the time and no matter," he said.
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The student's parents have also been targeted. Their contact information was posted on several popular Chinese-language Internet forums. Some Internet sources said their home was attacked, though the student said she has been unable to confirm this with her parents, who declined to discuss the issue when she contacted them via e-mail.
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At Duke, the leaders of several student organizations-including College Republicans, the Duke Conservative Union, Duke Democrats, Students for Academic Freedom, Duke Human Rights Coalition, Duke Students for an Ethical Duke and the Duke-Israel Public Affairs Committee-have come together to condemn the threats against the Chinese student, according to a statement. They have blamed the threats on DCSSA and called for an investigation of the group and a revocation of its student group status.1 W/ J/ h! [ Q: N- {- t/ ?+ L
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"[DCSSA] on their official Web site put up her... information for no other+ W) r- G% @4 H' X
reason than to make sure that there would be retributive action in China,"
! g% }: `' t; u/ S2 }/ b9 Gsaid junior Daniel Cordero, vice president of College Republicans and
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dinband DCSSA and said he hoped the threats toward the student would stop.