艾未未怎么被抓了呢?国际媒体都报道了。

  • 主题发起人 罗珠达哇
  • 发布时间 2011-04-04

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回复: 艾未未怎么被抓了呢?国际媒体都报道了。

因为中国离朝鲜不远
 

罗珠达哇

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回复: 艾未未怎么被抓了呢?国际媒体都报道了。

Prominent Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei Detained and Missing

The Artistic Director of the Olympic 'Bird's Nest' Stadium Is Government Critic


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By BETH LOYD
BEIJING, April 4, 2011

The internationally acclaimed and controversial Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has been missing since Sunday morning after being detained while going through immigration at the airport in Beijing. Authorities separated him from staff he was travelling with and turned off his cell phone.




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Shortly after Ai was detained, 40 police officers arrived at his studio and raided it, confiscating dozens of items and taking away eight of his assistants. A Twitter message sent from his office said, "There are police at the front and back doors, no way to go in or out." Ai's staff members were released a few hours later, but no one has heard from Ai Weiwei.
If he remains in custody, this will be the most high-profile detention yet in a government crackdown in which dozens of dissidents and activists have been swept up. All mention of Ai's arrest has been deleted from Chinese websites. And Beijing police officials have not commented. Ai's assistant, who was travelling to Hong Kong with Ai when he was taken into custody, told the BBC, "I went back to check with the security officers and they said, 'He has other business. You go on the flight on your own.'"

Reporters Without Borders was quick to denounce Ai's detainment. "The Chinese government is stepping up its harassment of the remaining prominent dissidents and is trying to silence all of its critics. We urge the international community to react firmly to the arrests...that are taking place at an unprecedented rate." The arrests appear to be related to the government's concern over an online call for a "jasmine revolution." Some of those detained have been charged with "inciting subversion of state power," the same charged Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo faced. He is serving an 11 year prison sentence. Ai Weiwei was blocked from leaving China in December ahead of the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo.

Dean Peng, an outspoken academic and dissident, spoke to ABC News recently about the crackdown.

"So far, Chinese authorities reacted to jasmine event hysterically, and indeed, stupidly. It seems that the only way that the authorities are able to think of to deal with crisis is to arrest and kidnap people."

Chinese Dissident Ai Weiwei Vanishes Into Official Custody

On Feb. 24, amid the jasmine campaign, Ai posted on Twitter: "I didn't care about jasmine at first, but people who are scared by jasmine sent out information about how harmful jasmine is often, which makes me realize that jasmine is what scares them the most. What a jasmine!"

The outspoken Ai was the artistic director for the "Bird's Nest" Olympic Stadium, but later turned critical of the Games.

As a frequent critic of China's Communist Party leaders, Ai has repeatedly run into problems with authorities.

In 2009, in Chengdu, Ai was beaten so badly that he required surgery to have blood drained from his brain. He was there to collect the names of children who died in the Sichuan earthquake after protesting that the schools were shoddily built. Ai composed a body of work, combining video footage of him talking with police with photographs of him in the hospital with a drain coming from his scalp. Ai, who currently has a show on at London's Tate Modern gallery, was prevented from having a solo exhibition of his work at a Beijing gallery because it was too politically sensitive. And in January, authorities demolished his Shanghai studio.

Ai Weiwei recently announced plans to open a studio in Berlin so he could work freely. He told the German press agency that he hoped to spend "as little time as possible" there. He added, "However, there will be no choice if my work and life are somehow threatened."

http://abcnews.go.com/International...wei-detained-missing/story?id=13289713&page=2
 

罗珠达哇

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回复: 艾未未怎么被抓了呢?国际媒体都报道了。

还是因为是持不同政见啊
 
回复: 艾未未怎么被抓了呢?国际媒体都报道了。

就让他说,也不至于那么出名。现在这么一弄,倒是真出名了。

有些艺术,我不懂也不欣赏。但是让别人说些话就那么要紧?不是事实也别担心,大家都有脑子会分析的。唉!
 

文惠

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回复: 艾未未怎么被抓了呢?国际媒体都报道了。

搞艺术的, 象谭盾一样在国外混就很不错, 回国去凑什么热闹呢. 不是人人都能在国内混成张艺谋陈凯歌的.
 

stang

大猩猩--专业砸墙
回复: 艾未未怎么被抓了呢?国际媒体都报道了。

看了艾神的经历,觉得艾神基本上就是一花花公子纨绔子弟,仗着老爹是开国元老,虽说小时候遭了点儿罪,但骨子里还是那种“一切来得不费力”的贵族态度。
他所做得的那种“艺术”,估计是年轻时也想附庸风雅效仿他老爹,发现自己无论如何也不是那块材料,美国瞎混了十几年回国接着混,实实在在也没什么别的出位方式了,于是就拼命的标新立异扯虎皮当大旗,自持铁帽子出身铁卷丹书在手,百无禁忌专挑心惊肉跳耸人听闻的事来做,颇有前清遗少玩闹人生的风骨。就如同当年孙文的儿子孙科,所做作为若要放在一介草民身上早就车裂凌迟了。这种人口口声声反特权,岂不知自身的存在本身就是一种特权,很有讽刺意义。
用不着捧那么高,也就一老年版的52凯西。
 
回复: 艾未未怎么被抓了呢?国际媒体都报道了。

看了艾神的经历,觉得艾神基本上就是一花花公子纨绔子弟,仗着老爹是开国元老,虽说小时候遭了点儿罪,但骨子里还是那种“一切来得不费力”的贵族态度。
他所做得的那种“艺术”,估计是年轻时也想附庸风雅效仿他老爹,发现自己无论如何也不是那块材料,美国瞎混了十几年回国接着混,实实在在也没什么别的出位方式了,于是就拼命的标新立异扯虎皮当大旗,自持铁帽子出身铁卷丹书在手,百无禁忌专挑心惊肉跳耸人听闻的事来做,颇有前清遗少玩闹人生的风骨。就如同当年孙文的儿子孙科,所做作为若要放在一介草民身上早就车裂凌迟了。这种人口口声声反特权,岂不知自身的存在本身就是一种特权,很有讽刺意义。
用不着捧那么高,也就一老年版的52凯西。
真的吗?

http://forum.iask.ca/showthread.php?t=451354&page=9


http://forum.iask.ca/showthread.php?t=451354&page=10
 

lerouge

马拉多纳
回复: 艾未未怎么被抓了呢?国际媒体都报道了。

今天or昨天的报纸好象说是偷逃税款,人证、物证都到已经到位,扛不住开始招了,还有散播色情的东东(他搞的行为艺术太出格了:wdb2:),他老婆名下的工作室已经被调查,定论好象还没有出。

总是在这儿听说一些以前从没听说过的人:wdb17::wdb17::wdb17:
 

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