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标 题: 杜克女生称受威胁 支持者呼吁解散中国学生会
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Apr 14 10:03:03 2008)

Student gets threats after China protest
Personal info for student, parents posted online
By: Zachary Tracer
Posted: 4/14/08
For one Chinese Duke student, Wednesday's pro-tib and pro-China protests
did not end when the participants went home.

Since her appearance in front of the Chapel, the student, who requested
anonymity because she fears retaliation, has found herself the target of a
wave of threatening messages from individuals who believe she advocated for
tiban independence.

After the protests, the student's personal information, including her name,
phone number and Chinese identity number were posted to the Duke Chinese
Scholars and Students Association Web site, according to documents obtained
by The Chronicle. Photographs and a video of the student from the rally have
also been posted on several popular Chinese-language forums.

"I received all kinds of weird e-mails and phone calls," she said. "I think
it is all thanks to the DCSSA, who released all kinds of information."

DCSSA President Zhizhong Li, a third-year graduate student in molecular
cancer biology, denied DCSSA involvement in publicizing the student's
information but acknowledged that messages containing the information had
been sent over the group's open e-mail listserv. The messages have since
been deleted to protect the student, he said.

"I do not think they are from our organization," Li said. "We definitely don
't support [the threats]."

The student said she has received some messages calling for her to be burned
alive with oil.

She said she filed a report with the Duke University Police Department
Friday.

"I think this is not the time to die for my country," the student said. "I
love my life."

DUPD has increased patrols around the student's dormitory and has offered
her personal protection, which she declined, said DUPD Maj. Gloria Graham.

"She did report to us that there were some general threats made to her, or
things she perceived to be threats," Graham said. "We take harassing phone
call and e-mail cases all the time. I think we are all a little bit more
alarmed about this case."

Though the student said she realized the dangers of participating in the
rally, she said she felt strongly about being involved.

"I think this is one of the turning points of Chinese history, and I want to
be part of it," she said, emphasizing that she does not support tiban
independence.

The student said there have also been consequences for her actions in China.

"I know that I am on the Chinese government blacklist because of this," she
said, explaining that she had been informed of this by sources she declined
to name. "It just means I can never go back to China if I care about my
security. If I go back I might end up in jail forever."


But Li dismissed the student's concerns about not being allowed back into
China.

"People talk about that all the time and no matter," he said.

The student's parents have also been targeted. Their contact information was
posted on several popular Chinese-language Internet forums. Some Internet
sources said their home was attacked, though the student said she has been
unable to confirm this with her parents, who declined to discuss the issue
when she contacted them via e-mail.

At Duke, the leaders of several student organizations-including College
Republicans, the Duke Conservative Union, Duke Democrats, Students for
Academic Freedom, Duke Human Rights Coalition, Duke Students for an Ethical
Duke and the Duke-Israel Public Affairs Committee-have come together to
condemn the threats against the Chinese student, according to a statement.
They have blamed the threats on DCSSA and called for an investigation of the
group and a revocation of its student group status.

"[DCSSA] on their official Web site put up her... information for no other
reason than to make sure that there would be retributive action in China,"
said junior Daniel Cordero, vice president of College Republicans and
organizer of the coalition to condemn intimidation tactics.

Li said he would like to discuss the issue with the organizations calling to
disband DCSSA and said he hoped the threats toward the student would stop.

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这种lj,还是让它烂在美国好了,现在烂总比在国内祸害够了,敛够了民脂民膏再跑去好得多. 大家只知道老汪把国卖给日本人是汉奸,却没见四大家族敛了多少财,全送美国了.所以,愿意舔美国人屁眼的还是让它趁早走,多一分钟都不要耽搁,和这样的人拿同样的护照我都觉得耻辱

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听说网上把她家里人的情况都人肉出来了,这个我非常不赞同。她自己应该有能力为自己做的事情负责,动不动就搞株连九族,也没法让人家觉得咱们有人权。而且这个女生,我觉得她的想法也许还是会有变化,一下就把她推到这个境地,等于是没有给她退路。抗战时期还讲究团结一切可以团结的力量呢。现在反而感觉是,如果一下没有站好队伍,那就是万劫不复了,非扣上敌对方的帽子不可。我看过那个视频,大家兵分两路面对面站着,不还是在争取以理服人吗?对于藏独份子都可以控制自己的情绪耐着性子辩论,怎么对一个有自己特别想法的女孩要这么绝呢?我看视频里好像不停有人要求她站过去,为什么不给她个机会想一想。

当然了,就算是感觉自己在有想法,也应该考虑表达的场合和造成的影响,她这么做,确实是内讧。我也是很不屑这一点的。补充一下,省的我也被扣帽子。:hurt:
坚持走我的无敌变态人生路!

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是那个1000元的么?
我还是比较佩服的,毕竟不要脸到国际瞩目的地步还是不容易的
falling in love

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3楼的mm啊,太善良了,唉……这篇报道不已经吃果果的不要脸和卖国了么。且不说她对错与否,但是在这个不大不小的历史时刻,她选择了和起码10多亿祖国同胞站在了对立面!太勇敢了!

至于她的家人学校啥的,只能说他们对于自己的子女教育的巨大失败真的是有不可推卸的责任,美国叛国者的家属我相信也不会过得很high吧。
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我也反对牵扯人家的父母,估计事发之前他父母可能不知道!要牵扯也最好把事情搞明白,一棍子打死总是不对的!!什么叫对子女的教育失败有不可推卸的责任??我不能明白!凡事要理智的分析
天道酬勤
长风破浪会有时
直挂云帆济沧海

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再一次重申,跟学校没有关系,不知道这种人是怎么进青岛二中的,不对,是这种lj,lj让我们学校以及几万校友感到耻辱,她敢回青岛试试,多少人等着她呢!!

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那个王千源明显是自作聪明,然后被人利用。只有小聪明,小思想。没有大智慧的人。她父母还在国内,据说已经离开青岛了。因为他家门前天天都会有垃圾袋,汽油桶之类的玩艺。这也只是道听途说。反正要说自己有个好的未来,将来怎么的光耀门楣,这有点俗气。但若将来有了发展,怎么说也能给父母尽点孝心。按照咱们中国人的思维。第一反应就是连累了父母家人。的确如此。这就是典型的,“嫩了”。

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原帖由 bbbinbin 于 2008-4-14 23:51 发表
"I know that I am on the Chinese government blacklist because of this," she
said, explaining that she had been informed of this by sources she declined
to name. "It just means I can never go back to China if I care about my
security. If I go back I might end up in jail forever."

太象柴玲当年说的话了,不过柴玲懂得用眼泪说话,她还嫩点。
Cogito ergo sum

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还没进来呢,一看标题就猜出了是说王千源这个贱B了

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