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中国新汉奸王千源:最新罪证,杜克大学校报采访报道
2008-04-20 14:56:32.0
汉奸--王千源--的新罪证--杜克大学校报采访
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对于一名杜克大学的中国学生, 周三的支持西藏或支持中国的示威活动并没有随着支持者的散去而结束.
因其在小礼拜堂之前(注:ZD支持者的据点)的行动, 该名中国学生(因害怕遭到报复,要求不透露其姓名)发现自己已成为大量威胁信息的目标.而威胁信息来自相信她为藏独支持者的个人.
根据本报取得的资料显示, 在示威活动后, 该学生的个人资料,含姓名,电话号码, 和中国身份证号码,被发放到杜克大学中国学者学生联会的网页上. 该学生的照片和一段她在示威活动中影片同样被发放到几个热门的中文论坛.
该学生说:" 我收到各种各样奇怪的电邮和电话. 我想这一切都得感谢发放各种资讯的杜克大学中国学者学生联会(DCSSA)."
杜克大学中国学者学生联会(DCSSA)主席ZHIZHONG LI, 一名三年级的研究生, 否认该会涉及公开该名中国学生的个人资料, 但证实联会的电邮组曾受到过含有上述资料的电邮. 而为了保护该名中国学生, 电邮已被删除. 主席ZHIZHONG LI补充:" 我不认为资料来自于中国学者学生联会. 因为我们绝对不支持(威胁行为)."
该名中国学生更指,她收到的部分威胁信息称要将其泼油后活活烧死. 该名中国学生又指, 她已于周五向杜克大学警察局正式报案.她说:" 我想现在不是为我的国家而死的时候;我爱我的生命."
杜克大学警察局现已加强学生宿舍四周的巡逻并表示愿意向该名中国学生提供个人保护, 但已被后者拒绝. 杜克大学警察局警官Maj. Gloria Graham回应说:" 她的确向我们报案称有针对她的威胁或有一些在她看来是威胁的东西. 但是,我们一直都有收到和骚扰电话'骚扰电邮有关的报案. 我想在这件事上, 我们有一点过分紧张."
该名中国学生称, 她意识到参与集会存在着危险, 但她对参与其中有强烈的感觉. 她说:"我想这是中国历史的转折点之一;我想参与其中." 但她强调, 她并不支持zd.
该名中国学生又称, 她在美国的行动已在中国国内产生后果.
"我知道, 我因此已上了中国政府的黑名单."她说, 并解释道,她已被告知这一信息. 但他拒绝透露信息来源. 她补充说:"这意味着,如果我考虑自身安全, 我永远也回不了中国了. 如果我回去, 我可能就要从此在监狱里度过."
然而, 学生联会(DCSSA)主席ZHIZHONG LI对该生关于从此不被允许回国的顾虑不以为然. 他说:"有些人不论怎样,永远说着这种话......"
该学生的父母同样成为目标. 他们的联系方式被发放到几个热门的中文论坛.网上的信息来源指他们的住处受到袭击. 但该名学生称她未能通过其父母确定上述的袭击. 她指当她通过电邮与父母联系时, 其父母不愿意谈及此事.
杜克大学的几个学生社团组织的主事人, 包括大学共和党, 杜克保守联盟, 杜克民主党, 学术自由会, 杜克人权联盟, 杜克以色列公共关系委员会, 一致谴责对该名中国学生的威胁. 他们都把威胁归咎于杜克大学中国学者学生联会(DCSSA), 并要求对中国学者学生联会展开调查和注消中国学者学生联会的学生社团资格.
原文:
For one Chinese Duke student, Wednesday's pro-Tibet 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 Tibetan 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."
Continued...
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 Tibetan 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.
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