- Source: Liu Di
Liu Di (Traditional Chinese: 劉荻; Simplified Chinese: 刘荻; Pinyin: Liú Dí; born October 9, 1981), writing under the screen name "Stainless Steel Rat" (不锈钢老鼠), named after the assertive Harry Harrison science fiction character, became a symbol for democracy and free speech in China since her detention in November 2002. Her screen-name is often translated as Stainless Steel Mouse.
Biography
Liu Di graduated as a psychology major from Beijing Normal University.
Liu's case comes during a crackdown on Internet content as the government struggles to gain control over a new and popular medium.
The reasons for Liu's detention were satirizing the CCP online and calling for the release of other "cyber-dissidents."
She was freed from Beijing's Qincheng prison on Friday, November 28, 2003. Two other "cyber-dissidents", Wu Yiran, and Li Yibin, were also freed from a jail for political detainees.
References
See also
List of Chinese dissidents
International Freedom of Expression Exchange monitors Internet censorship in China [1]
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Liu Yuning
- Liu
- Liu Shaoqi
- Liu Zhang
- Liu Bei
- Liu Xiaobo
- Liu Yifei
- Liu Peixin
- Liu Shuxian
- Liu Xiening
- Liu Di
- Disanxian
- Hung Liu
- Industrial Party (China)
- Turandot
- Liu Jo
- Guan Yu
- Amazing Detective Di Renjie
- The Stainless Steel Rat
- Liu Qing (businesswoman)
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