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This report addresses the use of the Internet by Chinese dissidents, members of Falungong, Tibetan activists, and other groups and individuals in the People's Republic of China (PRC) and abroad who are regarded as subversive by the Chinese authorities.
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central leadership compound, dissident web sites, bulletin board sites, dissident use, dissident community, security bureau
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United States, Public Security Bureau, Chinese Internet, Hong Kong Information Center, South China Morning Post, People's Daily, Triangle Boy, Washington Post, Jiang Zemin, China's Internet, Department of State, Ministry of Public Security, New York Times, Beijing University, China Democracy Party, China Sect, Dalai Lama, Diaoyu Islands, Tiananmen Square, Chen Shui-bian, China Country Report, Far Eastern Economic Review, Human Rights Practices, Wang Youcai, Agence France Presse
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