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Wang Junxiu (王俊秀) is a Chinese internet entrepreneur [1] and opponent of internet censorship. [2] [3] [4] He is credited with helping establish some of China's first blogs [5] and helped cofound "China’s most popular blog-hosting website", Bokee.com, where he is chief executive officer. [6]
Wang opposed China's Green Dam proposal for all computers in the country to be equipped with internet filtering software. [7] In July 2010 his blog and those of other "public opinion leader" were removed from Sohu.com, one of China's most popular web portals. [8] Wang's story was featured in Philip P. Pan's book Out of Mao's Shadow [9] He and Tieng Biao discussed the citizen rights movement in China since 2003 and how it "has opened a new direction in the democracy movement" at 2009 seminar. [10]
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This article is missing information about Early life, Personal life, Achievements and honours.(January 2023) |
Wang Junxiu (王俊秀) is a Chinese internet entrepreneur [1] and opponent of internet censorship. [2] [3] [4] He is credited with helping establish some of China's first blogs [5] and helped cofound "China’s most popular blog-hosting website", Bokee.com, where he is chief executive officer. [6]
Wang opposed China's Green Dam proposal for all computers in the country to be equipped with internet filtering software. [7] In July 2010 his blog and those of other "public opinion leader" were removed from Sohu.com, one of China's most popular web portals. [8] Wang's story was featured in Philip P. Pan's book Out of Mao's Shadow [9] He and Tieng Biao discussed the citizen rights movement in China since 2003 and how it "has opened a new direction in the democracy movement" at 2009 seminar. [10]
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