Over at The Peking Duck, we’re trying to track the developments coming out of Lhasa and other ethnic Tibetan areas of China, as you might imagine there’s a lively discussion going on in the comments section. For images, be sure to check out Michael’s montage over at The Opposite End of China.
China Digital Times is also posting updates and information as they become available.
Thanks – The Duck is the only thing I am able to read everything else cuts out.
I’ve got a round up of Chinese twitter-type messages about the upheaval. Also, is anybody else having trouble seeing Opposite End without a proxy?
Yes, Opposite End and CDT are both blocked. Nanny’s working overtime!
If the Nanny’s working overtime, the situation must be bad, and real, and the pictures are genuine.
This morning I can’t get to either Opposite End or Mutant Palm even with a proxy.
x@y,
Glad you found it useful. Yahoo! News is also doing a good job of updating reports from wire services.
Dave,
Good collection. Thanks for posting that. If you’re on the opposite side of the GFW, I heartily recommend checking out Dave’s twittering.
Ching Ping/Froog:
It’s the classic red flag for journalists and teenagers at a video store, if there is something authority figures don’t want you to see, it must be good.
Chris,
I’m getting both, but they’re spotty and occasionally freeze up. ESWN is also apparently blocked. Looks like the officials are ratcheting up the sensitivity meter, definitely bodes well for the Olympics.