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Zhou Shuguang : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zhou Shuguang
Zhou Shuguang () (also known as Zuola) is a Chinese blogger and citizen journalist. He has become known for traveling around China to document injustice done to citizens. ==Personal== Zhou was born near Shaoshan in Hunan province, China. Since 2004, he has been writing a blog documenting many sensitive issues in China, such as freedom of speech, Tibet, "nailhouses" and government censorship of the media. His blog has attracted a lot of interest in China and as such the authorities have tried to shut it down on several occasions. However, Zhou hosts his blog from servers in the United States to get around the blocks.〔("China Blacks Out Tibet News ) ''BusinessWeek'', March 17, 2008.〕 Zhou advocates further reform in China and travels around the country documenting cases of injustice. During a visit to Hong Kong in 2007, he described it as a "harmonious society".〔("July 1 Rally: A citizen reporter from China" ), Reading China blog, July 9, 2007.〕 Zhou is mentioned as a prominent blogger in foreign media. He was invited to attend the Deutsche Welle citizen journalist awards on November 27, 2008, but was prevented from doing so.〔("Chinese Blogger Stopped from Attending DW Blog Awards" ), ''Deutsche Welle'', November 25, 2008.〕
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