“Jasmine”的版本间的差异
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2011年9月1日 (四) 09:30的版本
茉莉花 (mò lì huā): jasmine
Following Tunisia’s “Jasmine Revolution” Chinese dissidents likewise called for a Jasmine Revolution. Major events of China’s abortive Jasmine Revolution are described in this Wikipedia article.
Displaying the jasmine flower, along with “strolling” in designated gathering places were among the passive aggressive actions taken by supporters of the "Jasmine Revolution."
In response to calls for a Jasmine Revolution, the Chinese government deployed its massive censorship machine, and blocked the word “jasmine.”
The government also called many dissidents in to drink tea with the Domestic Security Department. To be dragged into one of these interrogation sessions was to have "drunk jasmine tea."