Huang_Qi: profile and news
Communist Internet Censorship an "Internationally Common Practice" ... Feb 20, 2006
Huang Qi, Ouyang Yi, Liudi, Du Daobin, Shitao, Luo Yongzhong, Zhanglin, Zheng Yichun, Xu Wanping, Lizhi, and others, are all Internet writers who have been ... - Epoch Times,
China’s Control Over Search Engine & Blog Content Jan 14, 2006
Additionally, Baidu (which Google is an invested partner of) serves censored results as a search for Huang Qi, a Chinese dissident imprisoned for posting ... - Search Engine Journal
Life in prison for Chinese whistleblower Nov 11, 2005
Freed dissident wants to resume Web site (June 7, 2005) -- Chinese dissident Huang Qi, freed Sunday after five years in prison, says he wants to reopen his Web ... - Science Daily (press release)
China Shineway's Products Included in Chinese Government's ... Nov 9, 2005
...produced by China Shineway Pharmaceutical Group Limited (HKSE code: 2877): -- Qing Kai Ling Injection -- Shen Mai Injection -- Huang Qi Injection -- Yu Xing ... - PR Newswire (press release),
Chinese internet forum shut down by authorities Oct 5, 2005
...criminal punishment. You know, Huang Qi has suffered five years imprisonment because of running a pro-democracy website. JOHN TAYLOR ... - ABC Online,
MSN's Gag Order Sep 13, 2005
The Congressional-Executive Committee on China Web site reports on a Web-site manager named Huang Qi released after serving a five-year sentence for subversion ... - InformationWeek,
Prepared for EU-China Summit 5 September 2005 Sep 6, 2005
Huang Qi, who was arrested on the eve of the 11th anniversary of the 1989 crackdown, spent five years in prison in connection with the posting of opinions and ... - Amnesty International USA
Russian family imprisoned for slavery Jul 26, 2005
Freed dissident wants to resume Web site (June 7, 2005) -- Chinese dissident Huang Qi, freed Sunday after five years in prison, says he wants to reopen his Web ... - Science Daily (press release)
: Freed Chinese Dissident Vows To Resume Tiananmen Web Site Jul 10, 2005
HONG KONG—Chinese cyber-dissident Huang Qi, just freed after serving a five-year jail term for subversion, says he wants to resume his Web site dedicated to ... - NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
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: Freed Chinese Dissident Vows To Resume Tiananmen Web Site 11 Jul 2005
HONG KONG—Chinese cyber-dissident Huang Qi, just freed after serving a five-year jail term for subversion, says he wants to resume his Web site dedicated to ... - NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
Webmaster Huang Qi Released from Prison Jun 15, 2005
As a result, Huang Qi began receiving threats from both the Mafia and the police. In February 2000, the Chinese government ordered Tian Wang shut down. ... - Epoch Times
What the physician ordered Jun 27, 2005
...yu. Herbs for the kidney: shu di, du zhong and gui ban (tortoise shell). Herbs for circulation: Dong quai and huang qi. All these ... - New Straits Times,
What the physician ordered 13 Sep 2002
...yu. Herbs for the kidney: shu di, du zhong and gui ban (tortoise shell). Herbs for circulation: Dong quai and huang qi. All these ... - New Straits Times,
Webmaster Huang Qi Released from Prison Jun 15, 2005
As a result, Huang Qi began receiving threats from both the Mafia and the police. In February 2000, the Chinese government ordered Tian Wang shut down. ... - Epoch Times,
CHINA - Cyber-dissident Huang Qi free at last Jun 4, 2005
...(June 05, 2005) Reporters Without Borders has voiced relief on learning of the release today from prison of cyber-dissident Huang Qi on completion of a five ... - �讯新闻网,
Huang Qi will be released today Jun 1, 2005
...(June 02, 2005)Huang Qi - the first person was jailed in China because of Internet expression will be released today - June 2nd (Beijing Time). ... - �讯新闻网,
Freed Chinese Dissident Vows To Resume Tiananmen Web Site Jun 6, 2005
HONG KONG—Chinese cyber-dissident Huang Qi, just freed after serving a five-year jail term for subversion, says he wants to resume his Web site dedicated to ... - Radio Free Asia,
CHINA: Released Chinese cyber-dissident vows to restart sensitive ... Jun 7, 2005
Chinese cyber-dissident Huang Qi, recently released after serving five years in prison for creating a politically sensitive website, has vowed to start it again ... - Asia Pacific Media Network,
Freed dissident wants to resume Web site Jun 7, 2005
7 (UPI) -- Chinese dissident Huang Qi, freed Sunday after five years in prison, says he wants to reopen his Web site dedicated to victims of the 1989 Tiananmen ... - Washington Times,
China: Tragedy of Tiananmen remains alive Jun 3, 2005
Huang Qi, was sentenced in 2003 to 5 years imprisonment for hosting an online discussion forum on Tiananmen and human rights abuses by the Chinese government. ... - Amnesty International
Top Cyber News 6/6 Jun 6, 2005
Huang Qi has been released after serving a 5-year jail term. The word of his release comes from a report from the Paris-based group Reporters Without Borders. ... - WLNS,
Five women reporters have been killed in the last year while many ... Apr 11, 2005
...international press. Zeng Li, the wife cyberdissident Huang Qi lost her job and her home as a result of police harassment. In Sierra ... - 오마�뉴스,
RSF pays tribute to women journalists under threat Mar 8, 2005
...international press. Zeng Li, the wife of cyberdissident Huang Qi lost her job and her home as a result of police harassment. In ... - Scoop.co.nz (press release),
US State Department Report Says China Still Committing Numerous ... Mar 1, 2005
However, many political prisoners, including Internet activists Xu Wei, Yang Zili, and Huang Qi; Uighurs Rebiya Kadeer and Tohti Tunyaz; journalists Zhao Yan ... - All American Patriots (press release),