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A growing number of people in China use the Internet to mock the news of the day, government censors and the official party line.
 
Chinese use Internet to show their political dissent
By Calum MacLeod, USA TODAY
A growing number of Chinese Internet users are posting messages, pictures, videos and songs that mock the news of the day, censors and politics. Read more
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