【禁聞】去留成謎 「學習粉絲團」戀戰微博

【新唐人2013年02月14日訊】準確披露中共新領導人習近平行程安排的「學習粉絲團」,11號突然「揮淚」告別網友,但一天之後,又宣佈繼續戀戰微博。比中國大陸《中央電視臺》還快一步報導習近平動態的微博帳號「學習粉絲團」,經常領先喉舌媒體,獨家發表習近平在各地視察的近身照片﹔或貼出習近平和家人早年的照片﹔並暱稱習近平為「習大大」……因爲這些神秘的舉動,「學習粉絲團」引發各方關注。

學習粉絲團」在《新浪》網站設立微博賬號,只有短短几個月的時間,關注人數已高達80多萬。11號,「學習粉絲團」突然宣佈關閉多家網站上的微博,並表示,由於公眾的不見容,和對「某些個人造成困擾」感到「自責和遺憾」而離開。

「學習粉絲團」微博向網友發出告別留言,說:「再見,那天我開心的來了,今天我深懷的走了。揮之不去的淚水,留下孤獨的是煎熬……」正當網友們猜測,這一神秘微博被迫收手的原因時,12號,「學習粉絲團」繼續發貼,又在13號中午,發表了一張從CCTV報導中截取的習近平圖片。

說了再見卻又回頭,走的不明不白,回的也是雲裏霧裏,不僅沒有減少網友的問號,反而使得猜測更深一層。

網絡作家荊楚﹕「他原來自稱他的身份是一個女網友,然後他承認,他是一個男大學生。這本身就是一個説謊的行爲。你説謊一次以後,第二次說謊人家還相信嗎?」

打開「學習粉絲團」的微博,的確顯示出女字偏旁的「她的主頁」、「她的相冊」等,説明博主在註冊時使用了女性身份,並以此通過了新浪認證。有人猜測,或許真正的博主是習近平的女兒,或者是他團隊裏的一員。

不過,日前向《美聯社》宣稱自己是博主的四川男子張宏銘,自稱是肄業大學生,靠打工為生,普通草根族的一員。

荊楚﹕「中共官員出訪的話,他一般是三步一崗,五步一哨。沒有特殊的身份的話怎麽會那種近距離的照片啊,他有甚麼活動啊,統統都弄的出來?」

「學習粉絲團」宣佈繼續戀戰微博後,12號還回覆了網友此前的猜測,說「我很好,更沒攤上事兒,回來了。」而輿論普遍認為,這個賬號有特殊的政治渠道。

人民監督網版主朱瑞峰﹕「因爲他播出的這些東西,並不是在尖銳的批評新一代領導人,他是在天天表揚他呀!這正符合新一代領導人需要的這些東西。所以說他不會有甚麽危險,他跟我們這些人不一樣,我們是天天在批評,尖銳的批評這個國家的體制,和國家領導人。」

既然符合目前領導人的需要,爲甚麽還要一度「揮淚告別」呢?

朱瑞峰﹕「可能出於壓力,有些部門……因爲這些部門,是出現兩類部門。有擁護我們的新政的,有利益集團。也或許利益集團給他施壓,他說馬上不開播了。可能另一方面部門馬上來安慰他,又讓他開播。會出現這種情況。」

無論是試圖利用微博,來營造習近平的親民形象,還是試圖阻止這種嚐試的行爲,都説明中共內部對立的勢力集團,都認識到了搶奪網絡「麥克風」的重要性。

朱瑞峰﹕「現在中國官方的媒體,大家都知道,黨的喉舌,政府的喉舌,大家已經不相信了。它們說每句話,可能99%都是假的。」

《德國之聲》的評論文章說,「學習粉絲團」是中國政治暗室的產物。而資深媒體人昝愛宗週二對海外媒體表示,「學習粉絲團」的背後可能是國家新聞辦,而他的去留都受操控。

採訪/朱智善 編輯/尚燕 後製/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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