Jailed Chinese journalist sues Yahoo!

by Radical_Images | June 11, 2007 at 03:21 am
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A Chinese journalist who was jailed for leaking state secrets is demanding compensation from Yahoo! after the internet portal provided information that led to his arrest.

Shi Tao, a 39-year-old former Contemporary Business News reporter, in 2004 re-distributed by Yahoo! Mail an official Communist Party dictate that requested journalists refrain from reporting June 4 protests by dissidents commemorating the 1989 Tianamen Square clashes.

Following a Chinese government request, Yahoo! handed over Tao's identity, after which he was detained and later imprisoned for 10 years.

Shi Tao was awarded the Golden Pen press freedom commendation, last week at the World Editors Forum in Cape Town, for his actions.

At a news conference in Hong Kong yesterday, Mao's mother, Gao Qinsheng, announced he had joined a lawsuit, started by the World Organisation for Human Rights USA, seeking damages from Yahoo!.

I wounder what would the outcome have been if it the secrets had been published on Now Public or other crowd sourced media?
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Brian A Kennedy
Brian A Kennedy
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at 04:49 on June 11th, 2007

Handing over the info on Shi Tao was indeed a lousy thing for Yahoo! to do...thanks for posting this.

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