The Sprawling Radio Network That China’s Firewall Can’t Stop, by Eva Fu

No totalitarian regime has ever been able to totally suppress “unauthorized” communication. From Eva Fu at The Epoch Times via zerohedge.com:

Locked inside the crowded Chinese prison, blind lawyer Chen Guancheng hid his most treasured possession from the guards – inside a single serve milk box.

A pocket-size shortwave radio.

(Illustration by The Epoch Times, Chien-Min Chung/AP Photo, Courtesy of Allen Zeng, Minghui, Getty Images)

For three years, Mr. Chen looked forward to the hours after curfew. With a blanket wrapped over his head and the radio’s metal antenna parallel to his body, he lay still as the vibrating device under his ear brought to life a world outside the prison’s walls. Petitioners, protesters, human rights abuses, a grassroots movement to cut ties with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)—in that tiny murmuring voice, he saw them all. He was free.

Over the decade since Mr. Chen escaped to the United States, the pool of Western broadcasters for information-hungry Chinese like him has shrunk considerably.

Radio powerhouses—BBC, Deutsche Welle, Voice of America—have either cut back on their China service or moved programs online. Meanwhile, the “Great Firewall,” the regime’s censorship apparatus aimed at isolating China digitally, seems only to grow taller by the day.

Bucking the trend is a largely volunteer-run radio network called Sound of Hope, whose 10 p.m. and midnight segments kept Mr. Chen informed about current affairs in China during his years in prison.

The company now boasts one of the largest shortwave broadcasting networks around China, with about 120 stations beaming signals to China 24/7.

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2 responses to “The Sprawling Radio Network That China’s Firewall Can’t Stop, by Eva Fu

  1. How thin skinned are totalitarians?

    Winnie the Pooh is banned in PRC land because it is an insult to esteemed party member comrade chairman XI.

    I used to listen to Metallica and GBH under a pillow on a tape recorder after lights out in glorious days of misspent youth.

    Pappy had a Grundig radio that picked up worldwide and that model is probably worth some shekels now.

    An update of the REM-Radio Free Europe is needed.

    The chair is against the wall, John has a long mustache.

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