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Thursday, Aug 14
Ignore That Man Being Beaten in the Street
A stunningly frank 21-point plan from the propaganda bureau was issued to editors and journalists, ordering them to ignore hot international topics and any issues that may reflect negatively on the Olympic Games. Off limits are Tibet, Falun Gong, food safety matters including cancer-causing mineral water, the three official protest parks and emergencies inside Olympic venues Reports of the plan first discovered by Hong Kong's South China Morning Post come a day after John Ray, Independent Television News' China correspondent, was dragged through the street after witnessing a pro-Tibetan rally. Beijing officials deny the existence of the 21-point plan. Wang Wei, vice president of the Beijing Olympic committee, told The Age, "There is no such 21-point document. Chinese media, according to the Chinese constitution, are free to report on the Games." Email This Post |
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