2008年12月30日 星期二
2008年12月14日 星期日
2008年11月23日 星期日
2008年11月21日 星期五
芒果日報被強制關站了

繼「笨總統事件」,金管會大搞文字獄要求股市名嘴禁口之後;
現在連雅虎奇摩除了「刪文」之外,現在更以「強制關站」的惡質手法,
將「芒果日報」部落格強行關閉!這簡直是搞戒嚴時期的白色恐怖、
限制言論自由,看到沒?這就是「笨總統」完全執政後僅僅半年就已經完成的
「百年盛世」德政。
他們過盛世,台灣人就得「百年」!死豬不怕滾水燙,驅笨免驚批評多,
執政無能又經不起時政批評,手底下的人自然會揣摩上意,幫忙箝制言論自由,
讓台灣公民住嘴;這跟在1106事件中關閉唱片行、警察捂住路人嘴巴不讓人
講話的現象又有何差別?!
年糕呼籲,請所有的台灣派部落客一起發文聲討這種惡質行為,同時也請酥餅大、
妙子桑、機車團的漢堡、大腸、太伯等位大大、玉山記者團全球同仁、
TBA比利潘大大諸位,請再聯手發起對國際媒體與友人的「一人一信」運動,
否則今天是芒果日報、下一個可能就是年糕、再來又會是誰遭遇毒手呢?
尤其要讓美國雅虎總部也知道這件事件,懇請所有台灣派部落格友達們逗三工!
幫芒果日報聲援,也是為我們自己留條言論自由的活路。
http://blog.roodo.com/gamy543/archives/7657419.html
瞎毀?芒果日報被強制關站了!
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大家一人一通電話打去Yahoo抗議箝制言論自由。
新禁歌-台灣之歌 戀戀北迴線
上揚唱片被關掉的歌,大家來聽囉!!
【戀戀北迴線】曲詞:黃麒嘉
火車載阮要來去 台灣的後花園
世間尚水的所在 攏置彼一屏
瑞芳金瓜石 溫柔可愛的基隆河
濛朧三貂嶺 青青雙溪水
悠悠擱綿綿 親像一首詩
行到福隆 看見著海邊
轔轔嚨嚨 搖過基隆河
唭唭喀喀 攀過三貂嶺
船隻漂來又漂去 海風帶鹹味
海面金金地閃熾 日頭浮上天
北關的海湧 歸工歡喜地唱歌
熱情龜山島 陪咱鬥陣行
礁溪洗溫泉 宜蘭買膽肝
來到蘇澳 海產尚好呷
悉悉沙沙 海湧地唱歌
嚕嚕啦啦 礁溪洗溫泉
大山大海大港灣 花蓮到台東
大橋大溪大塴崆 塴崆黑籠籠
遊賞太魯閣 散步迷人的鯉魚潭
坐船秀姑巒 台東摘金針
世外的桃源 美麗的台灣
自由自在 幸福台灣人
卿卿硿硿 火車鑽塴崆
吧哪吧吧 火車地相閃
【戀戀北迴線】曲詞:黃麒嘉
火車載阮要來去 台灣的後花園
世間尚水的所在 攏置彼一屏
瑞芳金瓜石 溫柔可愛的基隆河
濛朧三貂嶺 青青雙溪水
悠悠擱綿綿 親像一首詩
行到福隆 看見著海邊
轔轔嚨嚨 搖過基隆河
唭唭喀喀 攀過三貂嶺
船隻漂來又漂去 海風帶鹹味
海面金金地閃熾 日頭浮上天
北關的海湧 歸工歡喜地唱歌
熱情龜山島 陪咱鬥陣行
礁溪洗溫泉 宜蘭買膽肝
來到蘇澳 海產尚好呷
悉悉沙沙 海湧地唱歌
嚕嚕啦啦 礁溪洗溫泉
大山大海大港灣 花蓮到台東
大橋大溪大塴崆 塴崆黑籠籠
遊賞太魯閣 散步迷人的鯉魚潭
坐船秀姑巒 台東摘金針
世外的桃源 美麗的台灣
自由自在 幸福台灣人
卿卿硿硿 火車鑽塴崆
吧哪吧吧 火車地相閃
美國自由之家呼籲臺灣政府成立獨立委員會調查警民衝突
美國自由之家呼籲臺灣政府成立獨立委員會調查警民衝突
Freedom House Calls for Inquiry into Taiwan Clashes
Washington – November 20, 2008 – Freedom House urges Taiwan's
government to create an independent commission to thoroughly
investigate clashes between police and activists protesting Chinese
envoy Chen Yunlin's historic visit and recommend needed reforms.
"A public investigation of the violence—which involved both sides—will
send a critical message that the new government of President Ma
Ying-jeou is interested in upholding the democratic values of
transparency and accountability," said Jennifer Windsor, Freedom House
executive director. "The inquiry should examine evidence on both sides
and recommend any needed reforms to police practices and the legal
framework governing demonstrations."
Hundreds of university students are currently staging a sit-in in
Taipei's Freedom Square and several other cities to protest the
government's handling of the incident. During Chen's visit, police
reportedly used heavy-handed tactics—including physical assault,
arbitrary detention and destruction of property—to prevent Chen from
seeing symbols of Taiwanese or Tibetan independence, as well as
broader demonstrations against the Chinese regime. Demonstrators also
employed violence against police, throwing rocks and petrol bombs
outside Chen's hotel on November 6.
The clashes reveal a need for police to undergo crowd control training
that adheres to the standards used in other democracies. Likewise,
demonstrators and political advocacy groups must recommit themselves
to orderly protests that avoid violence under any circumstances.
The inquiry commission should examine controversial passages in
Taiwan's Assembly and Parade Law, such as restrictions on where people
are allowed to demonstrate, and determine whether they need to be
liberalized to protect citizens' rights to freedom of expression and
assembly. The commission should also investigate claims that police
are selectively enforcing the law.
The visit by Chen, the most senior Chinese official to visit Taiwan
since it split from China in 1949, and the recent arrests of several
opposition party figures are raising concerns that that President Ma
and his Kuomintang Party may rollback democratic freedoms.
"The government must renew its commitment to tolerating robust freedom
of assembly and peaceful protest, no matter what the cause," said
Windsor.
Taiwan is ranked Free in the 2008 edition of Freedom in the World,
Freedom House's survey of political rights and civil liberties, and in
the 2008 version of Freedom of the Press.
For more information on Taiwan, visit:
Freedom in the World 2008: Taiwan
Freedom of the Press 2008: Taiwan
Freedom House, an independent nongovernmental organization that
supports the expansion of freedom in the world, has been monitoring
political rights and civil liberties in Taiwan since 1972.
Freedom matters.
Freedom House makes a difference.
www.freedomhouse.org
Freedom House Calls for Inquiry into Taiwan Clashes
Washington – November 20, 2008 – Freedom House urges Taiwan's
government to create an independent commission to thoroughly
investigate clashes between police and activists protesting Chinese
envoy Chen Yunlin's historic visit and recommend needed reforms.
"A public investigation of the violence—which involved both sides—will
send a critical message that the new government of President Ma
Ying-jeou is interested in upholding the democratic values of
transparency and accountability," said Jennifer Windsor, Freedom House
executive director. "The inquiry should examine evidence on both sides
and recommend any needed reforms to police practices and the legal
framework governing demonstrations."
Hundreds of university students are currently staging a sit-in in
Taipei's Freedom Square and several other cities to protest the
government's handling of the incident. During Chen's visit, police
reportedly used heavy-handed tactics—including physical assault,
arbitrary detention and destruction of property—to prevent Chen from
seeing symbols of Taiwanese or Tibetan independence, as well as
broader demonstrations against the Chinese regime. Demonstrators also
employed violence against police, throwing rocks and petrol bombs
outside Chen's hotel on November 6.
The clashes reveal a need for police to undergo crowd control training
that adheres to the standards used in other democracies. Likewise,
demonstrators and political advocacy groups must recommit themselves
to orderly protests that avoid violence under any circumstances.
The inquiry commission should examine controversial passages in
Taiwan's Assembly and Parade Law, such as restrictions on where people
are allowed to demonstrate, and determine whether they need to be
liberalized to protect citizens' rights to freedom of expression and
assembly. The commission should also investigate claims that police
are selectively enforcing the law.
The visit by Chen, the most senior Chinese official to visit Taiwan
since it split from China in 1949, and the recent arrests of several
opposition party figures are raising concerns that that President Ma
and his Kuomintang Party may rollback democratic freedoms.
"The government must renew its commitment to tolerating robust freedom
of assembly and peaceful protest, no matter what the cause," said
Windsor.
Taiwan is ranked Free in the 2008 edition of Freedom in the World,
Freedom House's survey of political rights and civil liberties, and in
the 2008 version of Freedom of the Press.
For more information on Taiwan, visit:
Freedom in the World 2008: Taiwan
Freedom of the Press 2008: Taiwan
Freedom House, an independent nongovernmental organization that
supports the expansion of freedom in the world, has been monitoring
political rights and civil liberties in Taiwan since 1972.
Freedom matters.
Freedom House makes a difference.
www.freedomhouse.org
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