Case of Liu DiFrom Internet Liu Di, a former psychology major at Beijing Normal University who wrote under the screen name "Stainless Steel Mouse", became a high-profile symbol for democracy and free speech in China since her detention in November 2002. Liu's case comes during a crackdown on Internet content -- from politics to pornography -- and as the government struggles to gain control over a new and popular medium. Liu's heinous crimes were satirizing the CCP online and calling for the release of other "cyber-dissidents." Her arrest was simply too indefensible, and it ignited a flurry of worldwide media protest. She was freed from Beijing's Qincheng prison on Friday, November 28, 2003. Two other "cyber-dissidents", Wu Yiran, and Li Yibin, also were freed from a jail for political detainees on Friday.
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