Thanks! Don't worry. I know the government allow what, doesn't allow what. If 
you post
antigovernment message in popular BBS, or protest before government building,  
then you'll quickly
run into  trouble. I don't believe government have time monitor this list. This 
list is
high-traffic, but few Chinese join the list, so my message's effect is limited.

My message is in English,  further limiting its effect.

You know, Newsweek, Time magazine of English version are publicly sold in big 
stores of big
Chinese cities.

In private, we Chinese can say anything.


--- "Andrew M.A. Cater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 10:37:10PM -0700, Serena Cantor wrote:
> > I'm in mainland China. The government block some Web sites and some Web 
> > pages.
> > 
> There are anonymizing routers and web servers set up which may allow
> users to circumvent government censorship in countries where this is 
> prevalent. Collaboration with local laws in such countries is an 
> extremely good idea, particularly if you are a resident alien / dual 
> national - posting questions like this to a public mailing 
> list rather than making discreet private enquiries is possibly 
> inadvisable.
> 
> Enjoy your time in the PRC.
> 
> 
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