-
ADD TIME NEWS
- MOBILE APPS
- NEWSLETTERS
The TIME 100
Here's our list of the 100 men and women whose power, talent or moral example is transforming the world.
Zeng Jinyan
Zeng Jinyan is the online progeny of the protester who blocked a column of advancing tanks during China's Tiananmen uprising in 1989. When Zeng's husband, AIDS and environmental activist Hu Jia, was detained by the Chinese government without any legal proceedings last year, Zeng, now 22, started a blog detailing her experiences and the oppressive activities of the country's secret police. Since then, her blog has been blocked in China, and she and her husband have been harassed, intimidated and subjected to round-the-clock surveillance. But she has steadfastly continued to blog, attracting an international audience with her sardonic styleand her courage. She is Tiananmen 2.0.
Blogs are by nature very personalan intimate, often ferocious expression of the blogger's passions. This intimacy creates an unusually close bond between blogger and reader. It's why I feel so connected to Zeng, even though we live on opposite sides of the world and have never metor even spoken to each other. By blogging truth to power, she is planting the seeds of a newand truecultural revolution. Let a thousand blogs bloom.
Huffington is a blogger and the founder of the Huffington Post
View the full list for "The TIME 100"Latest Lists
Most Popular »
- Is Running Bad for Your Knees? Maybe Not
- How Christmas Is (Not) Celebrated in North Korea
- No Churchgoing Christmas for the First Family
- Protecting the Pope: Keeping Him Safe But Open
- Israel vs. Hizballah: Drumbeats of War
- Up in the Air: What Does 10 Million Miles Get You?
- Sherlock Holmes: Impressive Abs, Unmemorable Action
- The Pentagon Prepares for a Missile Attack from 'Iran'
- What Smoking Ban? The French Are Lighting Up in Public Again
- In Sri Lanka, Tsunami Anniversary Inspires Mixed Reactions
- Is Running Bad for Your Knees? Maybe Not
- What Smoking Ban? The French Are Lighting Up in Public Again
- Up in the Air: What Does 10 Million Miles Get You?
- How Christmas Is (Not) Celebrated in North Korea
- In Sri Lanka, Tsunami Anniversary Inspires Mixed Reactions
- No Churchgoing Christmas for the First Family
- Magnus Carlsen: The 19-Year-Old King of Chess
- Waiting for Reform: The Unemployed Get a Health Care Gift
- How Panera Bread Defies the Recession
- Forcing Insurers to Spend Enough on Health Care











RSS