【禁闻】去留成谜 “学习粉丝团”恋战微博

【新唐人2013年02月14日讯】准确披露中共新领导人习近平行程安排的“学习粉丝团”,11号突然“挥泪”告别网友,但一天之后,又宣布继续恋战微博。比中国大陆《中央电视台》还快一步报导习近平动态的微博账号“学习粉丝团”,经常领先喉舌媒体,独家发表习近平在各地视察的近身照片﹔或贴出习近平和家人早年的照片﹔并昵称习近平为“习大大”……因为这些神秘的举动,“学习粉丝团”引发各方关注。

学习粉丝团”在《新浪》网站设立微博账号,只有短短几个月的时间,关注人数已高达80多万。11号,“学习粉丝团”突然宣布关闭多家网站上的微博,并表示,由于公众的不见容,和对“某些个人造成困扰”感到“自责和遗憾”而离开。

“学习粉丝团”微博向网友发出告别留言,说:“再见,那天我开心的来了,今天我深怀的走了。挥之不去的泪水,留下孤独的是煎熬……”正当网友们猜测,这一神秘微博被迫收手的原因时,12号,“学习粉丝团”继续发贴,又在13号中午,发表了一张从CCTV报导中截取的习近平图片。

说了再见却又回头,走的不明不白,回的也是云里雾里,不仅没有减少网友的问号,反而使得猜测更深一层。

网络作家荆楚﹕“他原来自称他的身份是一个女网友,然后他承认,他是一个男大学生。这本身就是一个说谎的行为。你说谎一次以后,第二次说谎人家还相信吗?”

打开“学习粉丝团”的微博,的确显示出女字偏旁的“她的主页”、“她的相册”等,说明博主在注册时使用了女性身份,并以此通过了新浪认证。有人猜测,或许真正的博主是习近平的女儿,或者是他团队里的一员。

不过,日前向《美联社》宣称自己是博主的四川男子张宏铭,自称是肄业大学生,靠打工为生,普通草根族的一员。

荆楚﹕“中共官员出访的话,他一般是三步一岗,五步一哨。没有特殊的身份的话怎么会那种近距离的照片啊,他有什么活动啊,统统都弄的出来?”

“学习粉丝团”宣布继续恋战微博后,12号还回复了网友此前的猜测,说“我很好,更没摊上事儿,回来了。”而舆论普遍认为,这个账号有特殊的政治渠道。

人民监督网版主朱瑞峰﹕“因为他播出的这些东西,并不是在尖锐的批评新一代领导人,他是在天天表扬他呀!这正符合新一代领导人需要的这些东西。所以说他不会有什么危险,他跟我们这些人不一样,我们是天天在批评,尖锐的批评这个国家的体制,和国家领导人。”

既然符合目前领导人的需要,为什么还要一度“挥泪告别”呢?

朱瑞峰﹕“可能出于压力,有些部门……因为这些部门,是出现两类部门。有拥护我们的新政的,有利益集团。也或许利益集团给他施压,他说马上不开播了。可能另一方面部门马上来安慰他,又让他开播。会出现这种情况。”

无论是试图利用微博,来营造习近平的亲民形象,还是试图阻止这种尝试的行为,都说明中共内部对立的势力集团,都认识到了抢夺网络“麦克风”的重要性。

朱瑞峰﹕“现在中国官方的媒体,大家都知道,党的喉舌,政府的喉舌,大家已经不相信了。它们说每句话,可能99%都是假的。”

《德国之声》的评论文章说,“学习粉丝团”是中国政治暗室的产物。而资深媒体人昝爱宗周二对海外媒体表示,“学习粉丝团”的背后可能是国家新闻办,而他的去留都受操控。

采访/朱智善 编辑/尚燕 后制/王明宇

The Whereabouts of the Mysterious Xi Jinping Fan microblog

The mysterious Xi Jinping fan’s microblog has accurately
disclosed Xi Jinping’s itinerary for weeks.
On the 11th, the microblog said goodbye to netizens,
but claimed it would return the next day.
This mysterious microblog, which has nicknamed Xi
Jinping Xi Dada, has drawn much attention for releasing
news about Xi Jinping faster than the CCTV and
any other mouthpiece media,
posting exclusive photos of Xi Jinping on his official tours,
as well as photos of his family life in year’s past.

In just a couple of months, the Xi Jinping fan microblog
registered on Sina has drawn more than 800,000 viewers.
On the 11th, this microblog announced its closure,
citing “not being accepted by the public” as its reason.
It decided to leave with regret and remorse over its
causing distress for certain individuals.

The microblog stated, “Good bye.
I was happy to come, and I leave with many thoughts.
My endless tears and my lonely torment….”

While much speculation was taking place regarding
the departure of the microblog, on the 12th, the microblog continued its activity.
At noon on the 13th, a photo of Xi Jinping from CCTV
was posted on the site.

The mysterious goodbye and return has caused
even more speculation.

Writer Jing Chu: “At first it claimed to be a female netizen,
and then admitted to be a male college student.
It started with a lie.
Who would believe it after being lied to?”

The identity of the mysterious microblog showed as a female
with “Her Main Page” and “Her Album” and suggested the user registered as a female certified by Sina.
It was speculated that the user could be Xi Jinping’s daughter
or a member of his team.

However, a few days ago, Zhang Hongming told
the Associated Press that he, an ordinary grass root from Sichuan, is the user of the microblog.

Only people of special identity will be able to get those
close-up photos.
How can an ordinary person have such accessibility?”

On the 12th, upon returning, the mysterious microblog
responded to netizens’ question,
“I am fine. No trouble attached. I am back.”

It is believed that this microblog has its
special political channel.

Zhu Ruifeng, moderator of jdwsy.com: “This microblog
praises the new leader everyday, and there is no criticizing.
It meets the new leader’s needs.
It imposes no threat. It is different from us.
We criticize intensely, we criticize the system,
and we criticize the leaders.”

Why would it leave if it meets the leader’s needs?

Zhu Ruifeng: “Perhaps it was the pressure
from some governmental departments.
Some support the new leader,
some don’t for different interests.
One pressured the microblog and forced it to close;

but the other immediately stepped out and
allowed it to reopen. It could happen that way."

Whether it is trying to use microblogging to create a friendly
image of Xi Jinping, or attempting to block such a behavior,
it clearly states the opposing forces within the Communist
Party, and the significance of the Internet voice.

Zhu Ruifeng: “Everyone knows the fact about
China’s official media.
No one believes the regime’s mouthpiece.
99% of their reports are possibly false.”

Deutsche Welle reported that this mysterious microblog
is a product of the dark politics of the regime.
Zan Aizong, a veteran journalist, indicated on Tuesday
to overseas media that this microblog is possibly backed by the State Information Office.
Its fate is subject to be manipulated.

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