“Pursue across provincial lines”的版本间的差异
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2014年8月1日 (五) 06:39的版本
跨省追捕 (kuā shěng zhuībǔ): pursue across provincial lines
The practice by local government agents of traveling to other provinces to arrest netizens for posting comments on the Internet.
In April 2009, netizen Wang Shuai was arrested in Shanghai for posting pictures that mocked the illegal seizure of land by officials in Lingbao, Henan Province. Wang’s post implied that local officials took measures to ruin the land so that they could buy it at a lower price, since the required compensation is higher for cultivated land than for abandoned land.
Wang’s arrest led to a public outcry. The Henan provincial police chief eventually apologized to Wang, who was later compensated for his ordeal.
After this case and other incidents of cross-provincial arrests, the phrase “pursue across provincial lines” became a popular Internet meme. Many sensitive posts end half-jokingly, “Please don’t pursue me across provincial lines,” or, “I don’t really understand what I just wrote; I just copied it from someone else, so don’t pursue me across provincial lines.”
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