【禁闻】“学习粉丝团”追习总 疑中办操盘

【新唐人2012年12月15日讯】日前,新任中共总书记习近平南下广东,进行了5天的考察。引人注意的是,他的行程被一个神秘的微博账户“学习粉丝团”提前披露。有学者认为,这是当局精心布置的宣传行动,背后可能涉及中共中央办公厅。外媒观察,这也显示,中共新领导层正在试图加入“微博”,并根据自己的目地塑造它。

习近平动身南下广东的过程中,一个名为“学习粉丝团”的神秘微博,引起了人们的注意。这个微博在11月21号注册,现有“粉丝”大概3万多名。

美国《华盛顿邮报》记者发现,这个微博准确发布了习近平去广州、深圳和其他南方城市视察的详细过程,比《央视》的相关新闻报导,和官方的《新华社》报导,更是提前了几天。

不仅如此,“学习粉丝团”还贴出了习近平和家人早年的照片,并亲昵的称习近平为“平平”。《华盛顿邮报》说,这一做法在中国是少见的。

而“学习粉丝团”的创建者,拒绝透露自己的真实身份。他在接受《华邮》的网路采访时表示,自己只是一个普通“草民”,不是习近平的公关或媒体团队的成员。

另外,“学习粉丝团”描述习近平视察的内容,和后来《新华社》的报导有很多相似的地方,比如习近平展现新作风,选择酒店的普通套房,轻车简从,不打领带等。

独立评论员、中国社会问题研究人士张健:“习近平做的一切并不等于这个中共体制的改革。比如说他现在已经不打领带了,好像搞的微服私访,非常平民化。这些东西在中国的官员当中可能觉得有点新意,但所有的人看的不是说习近平打不打领带的问题,而是习近平在政治改革上,他敢不敢向中共的体制毒瘤开刀的问题。”

《华邮》文章指出,包括习近平在内的新任中共高层,似乎比上一届更了解网路的巨大力量,新领导层正试图加入“微博”,并根据自己的目地塑造它。

张健:“习近平的粉丝团可以开放的话,也可以开放另一个粉丝团,那就是民主自由向往的粉丝团。如果真能开放另一个空间的时候,大家会发现那个空间会远远比习近平的粉丝团的人数更多,他们谈论的问题更直接,对社会问题会有更深入的探讨。”

广州“中山大学”教授张志安在接受“英国广播公司BBC”采访时表示,“学习粉丝团”的写作具有专业风格,从使用标准的新闻技术和发布的信息内容来看,更像一项操作熟练的宣传行动。

张志安猜想,微博可能来自中共中央办公厅工作人员,或者是《新华社》记者。

时事评论员汪北稷认为,不管博主背景如何,允许微博讨论中共领导人毕竟是件好事。不过这种技术层面的动作,和中国民众真正的需求和历史发展的要求相比远远不够。

时事评论员汪北稷:“如果他(习近平)这些皮毛的技术层面的做法,是想掩盖中共的矛盾,拖延中共的寿命,那做不做都无所谓,起不了任何作用﹔如果要引导中共走向解体,引导中国走向政治开明,引导中国的历史向前推进,他应该做多一点、步子再大一点。”

据不久前“人民网舆情监测室”发布的《2012年新浪政务微博报告》披露,截至今年10月底,包括外交部,卫生部和铁道部等在内的中共中央部委开通了20个官方账号,地方政府机构注册的微博账号也达到了六万个。

而今年(2012年)8月底,最高人民检察院党组副书记、常务副检察长胡泽君,在第十届全国检察长论坛上要求,要高度重视以互联网为代表的新兴媒体的建设和利用,抢占信息发布的“制高点”。

采访/陈汉 编辑/李明飞 后制/孙宁

China’s Central Committee Is Suspected of Controlling “Learning From Xi Fans” Microblog

A few days ago, the new Communist Party General Secretary,
Xi Jinping, went down to Guangdong for a five-day inspection.
Notably, his entire trip was disclosed in advance
on a mysterious microblog by the name of “Learning from Xi Fans."
Some scholars believe that this may be a carefully arranged
action or publicity, with the General Office of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) Central Committee as background.
Foreign media observation also shows that the CCP’s new
leadership is trying to join microblogging and shape it according to his own purpose.

A mysterious microblog, “learning from Xi fans,” followed
Xi Jinping to Guangdong, attracting people’s attention.
This micro blog, registered on November 21st, probably has
more than 30,000 existing fans.

A Washington Post (US newspaper) reporter,
interviewed this microblog,
which accurately released detailed information regarding
Xi’s tour, such as Guangzhou, Shenzhen and other southern cities.
It was also a few days sooner than reports from CCTV
and the official Xinhua News Agency.

Moreover, the learning from Xi Fans also posted photos
of the early years of Xi Jinping and his family, and addressed Xi intimately as “Pingping,” which is rarely seen in China.

The creator of this blog refused to reveal his true identity.
In an interview with the Washington Post, he said that
he is just an ordinary citizen and has nothing to do with
Xi Jinping’s PR or media team.

This microblog provides the content of Xi’s inspection,
which was quite similar to the reports from Xinhua News Agency,
such as Xi Jinping’s new style, his selecting a basic
hotel suite, a simple outing and wearing no tie.

Independent commentator, social problems researcher,
Zhang Jian, who said, “What Xi Jinping has done does not mean there is reform in the CCP.
For example, he no longer wears a tie, as if he
is engaged in incognito travel, more civilian-like.
These things are novelties in China among officials.
The question is not whether Xi Jinping wears a tie;
but whether on the political reform, he dares to remove
the malignant tumor in the CCP system.”

The Washington Post article pointed out that
the new CCP top leadership, including Xi Jinping,
seems to have gained more Internet power than the
previous term, and has a better understanding of the enormous power of the Internet.
The new leadership is trying to join the microblogging word
and molds it according to their goals.

Zhang Jian: “If Xi Jinping’s fan group is open, another
fan group, democracy and freedom, can also be opened.
When that happens, we will find far more space
in the democracy and freedom group.
They can talk about issues more directly and more social
problems with in-depth discussions.

Professor Zhang Shi-an, Guangzhou Sun Yat-sen University,
told the BBC in an interview,
“The writing from ‘Learning from Xi Fans’
is quite professional;
from the news technology and published information
content, it looks like a skilled publicity operation.”
Zhang believes that the microblog probably comes from
the staff of the General Office of the CCP Central Committee, or “Xinhua News Agency" reporters.

Political commentator Wang Beiji believes people should
disregard the background of the blogger,
because, “allow a microblog to discuss the CCP leaders,
after all, is a good thing.”
However, this action coming from only the technical aspect
is far from meeting the needs of the Chinese people and the development of history.

Wang Beiji, political commentator: “If Xi Jinping wants
to cover up the contradictions of the CCP with
such a superficial means in order to prolong
the existence of the Party, it is meaningless.
If he wants to guide the CCP to disintegration and China
toward political liberalization, and moves China’s history forward, he should do a little more and take a bigger step.”

Not long ago, “People’s Daily’s public opinion
monitoring room" released the”2012 Sina microblogging government report,"
disclosing that at the end of October, 2012,
the CCP Central Committee and ministries,
including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Railways opened 20 official accounts,
and local government agencies registered 60,000 accounts.

At the end of August, 2012, deputy party secretary
of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate,
the Deputy Attorney General Hu Zejun, requested
during the Tenth National Forum of the Attorney-General,
to attach great importance to the construction and
use of the emerging media that use Internet to seize information and grab “publicizing heights.”

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