It's now official, since the New York Times writes about it, China's party members are just like normal people, so party members like Mu Mu also blog, dance and try to talk to people. Howard French explores the explosion of weblogs in China since the beginning of this year.
...in a strong new wave of online activity that is challenging China's ever-vigilant online censors and giving flesh to the kind of free-spoken civil society whose emergence the government has long been determined to prevent, or at least tightly control.Since the party is party of the blogging party, it might again not cause a classic revolution, just major changes.
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There is no such blog. A Google search of "Mu Mu" only turns up the NYT article.
This was the url:
http://blogcn.com/user48/wunv6/blog/index.html
When I checked it after reading the article, an error message showed up and that has not changed since then. Seems it has been taken out of the air.
I was able to piece together some cached info and even grab an image by using baidu, accoona and google. Please see my post (I have tracked back to you via one of the images on the page) by clicking HERE
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