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LupinIII 2008-4-15 08:35 AM

ZZ杜克女生称受威胁 支持者呼吁解散中国学生会

http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/ChinaNews/31371492.html<br><br><br>
Student gets threats after China protest<br>
Personal info for student, parents posted online<br>
By: Zachary Tracer<br>
Posted: 4/14/08<br>
For one Chinese Duke student, Wednesday's pro-Tibet and pro-China protests <br>
did not end when the participants went home. <br>
<br>
Since her appearance in front of the Chapel, the student, who requested <br>
anonymity because she fears retaliation, has found herself the target of a <br>
wave of threatening messages from individuals who believe she advocated for <br>
Tibetan independence.<br>
<br>
After the protests, the student's personal information, including her name, <br>
phone number and Chinese identity number were posted to the Duke Chinese <br>
Scholars and Students Association Web site, according to documents obtained <br>
by The Chronicle. Photographs and a video of the student from the rally have<br>
also been posted on several popular Chinese-language forums. <br>
<br>
"I received all kinds of weird e-mails and phone calls," she said. "I think <br>
it is all thanks to the DCSSA, who released all kinds of information."<br>
<br>
DCSSA President Zhizhong Li, a third-year graduate student in molecular <br>
cancer biology, denied DCSSA involvement in publicizing the student's <br>
information but acknowledged that messages containing the information had <br>
been sent over the group's open e-mail listserv. The messages have since <br>
been deleted to protect the student, he said.<br>
<br>
"I do not think they are from our organization," Li said. "We definitely don<br>
't support [the threats]."<br>
<br>
The student said she has received some messages calling for her to be burned<br>
alive with oil.<br>
<br>
She said she filed a report with the Duke University Police Department <br>
Friday. <br>
<br>
"I think this is not the time to die for my country," the student said. "I <br>
love my life."<br>
<br>
DUPD has increased patrols around the student's dormitory and has offered <br>
her personal protection, which she declined, said DUPD Maj. Gloria Graham.<br>
<br>
"She did report to us that there were some general threats made to her, or <br>
things she perceived to be threats," Graham said. "We take harassing phone <br>
call and e-mail cases all the time. I think we are all a little bit more <br>
alarmed about this case."<br>
<br>
Though the student said she realized the dangers of participating in the <br>
rally, she said she felt strongly about being involved.<br>
<br>
"I think this is one of the turning points of Chinese history, and I want to<br>
be part of it," she said, emphasizing that she does not support Tibetan <br>
independence. <br>
<br>
The student said there have also been consequences for her actions in China.<br>
<br>
"I know that I am on the Chinese government blacklist because of this," she <br>
said, explaining that she had been informed of this by sources she declined <br>
to name. "It just means I can never go back to China if I care about my <br>
security. If I go back I might end up in jail forever."<br>
<br>
But Li dismissed the student's concerns about not being allowed back into <br>
China.<br>
<br>
"People talk about that all the time and no matter," he said.<br>
<br>
The student's parents have also been targeted. Their contact information was<br>
posted on several popular Chinese-language Internet forums. Some Internet <br>
sources said their home was attacked, though the student said she has been <br>
unable to confirm this with her parents, who declined to discuss the issue <br>
when she contacted them via e-mail.<br>
<br>
At Duke, the leaders of several student organizations-including College <br>
Republicans, the Duke Conservative Union, Duke Democrats, Students for <br>
Academic Freedom, Duke Human Rights Coalition, Duke Students for an Ethical <br>
Duke and the Duke-Israel Public Affairs Committee-have come together to <br>
condemn the threats against the Chinese student, according to a statement. <br>
They have blamed the threats on DCSSA and called for an investigation of the<br>
group and a revocation of its student group status.<br>
<br>
"[DCSSA] on their official Web site put up her... information for no other <br>
reason than to make sure that there would be retributive action in China," <br>
said junior Daniel Cordero, vice president of College Republicans and <br>
organizer of the coalition to condemn intimidation tactics.<br>
<br>
Li said he would like to discuss the issue with the organizations calling to<br>
disband DCSSA and said he hoped the threats toward the student would stop.<br>

LupinIII 2008-4-15 08:40 AM

王¥1000原名王佳妮,"改名是第一年没申请上好学校,特意改名重新考试申请。”

JJ 2008-4-15 09:04 AM

自找的,活该。:lol

tenderseacow 2008-4-15 09:42 AM

她身边的人说她本来是介于正常与疯狂的边缘。这下...!

Nirvana 2008-4-15 10:01 AM

不要辛苦关注她了,人家为了绿卡也不容易
都已经跟老外媒体说了自己上了中国政府黑名单了,以后回不了国了,要是回去,可能就是永远蹲
监狱了。。。。。。

JJ 2008-4-15 10:25 AM

靠,佩服啊。

Muggle 2008-4-15 10:39 AM

该女脑子有病,还真把自己当根葱了。
不过该女要是还有脸回国我还真是服了她了,还不得被左邻右舍亲戚朋友老师同学的唾沫淹死。。

乾坤借法 2008-4-15 11:38 AM

她心机可真是够深的。 矛头指向CSSA, 而不是给她发恐吓信的人, 网络暴力和cssa的行为是要分得开的。
be in jail forever, 给自己祖国抹黑可真是不遗余力啊。
当初wd也就关了3年吧。
还说什么, being a chinese does not mean I can not think independently. 就是为了迎合美国人的爱好么。

反国家分裂法上!

marthanovera 2008-4-16 03:03 AM

第一年没申请上
改名,整容
现在又这样一步步
如果背后如果没有人指点
我不相信一个小姑娘会有如此心思

catherine 2008-4-16 01:44 PM

不是有人说了么,汉奸年年有,今年特别多!

马甲 2008-4-16 02:02 PM

这小姑娘20出头就长歪了,以后怎么办啊?
可惜,可惜。

marthanovera 2008-4-16 02:49 PM

[quote]原帖由 <i>马甲</i> 于 2008-4-16 02:02 PM 发表 <a href="http://www.umasscssa.org/forum/redirect.php?goto=findpost&amp;pid=129970&amp;ptid=10630" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.umasscssa.org/forum/images/common/back.gif" alt="" border="0"></a>
这小姑娘20出头就长歪了,以后怎么办啊?
可惜,可惜。 [/quote]<br><br><br>大概是柴玲姐姐附身了...<br>
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