Posted on May 27, 2009 by coolcat4
The Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA) has recently launched a Media Law Assistance Website to provide journalists around the world with legal assistance, information and resources.
The globally accessible site contains information and resources on media law and serves as a source of both information and analysis through seminal texts, legislation, and court decisions on [...]
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Posted on May 6, 2009 by coolcat4
It’s about time: Yahoo! new chief executive Carol Bartz says that human rights trump doing business. Bartz’s remarks on May 5 opened a Yahoo! Business & Human Rights Summit at which she acknowledged that the US Internet pioneer made some mistakes in foreign markets. “It is really going to take all of us working together [...]
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Posted on April 27, 2009 by coolcat4
Plurk, a technology which is similar to twitter and is quite popular in China is blocked. Read about it tomorrow on the RFA Cantonese service.
As the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen events approaches the Chinese government may be taking action against social media tools during this sensitive period. Chinese people have recently been quite successful [...]
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Posted on April 22, 2009 by coolcat4
University professor Sun Dong Dong was reported as saying that 99 percent of long-term petitioners —were mentally ill.
Not surprisingly, they didn’t like it and let it be known.
See the original article
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Posted on April 1, 2009 by coolcat4
http://www.freedomhouse.org/uploads/FreedomOnTheNet.pdf
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Posted on September 27, 2008 by jdlipes
The families of 58 national guards plan to lobby the central Chinese government in Beijing for greater compensation after their relatives were killed in a May earthquake, RFA’s Cantonese service reports.
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Posted on September 24, 2008 by dreamburo
Thanks to Danwei for this link.
First clip (woman): “As the child’s step-mother, you are going to need Sanlu milk powder. It is guaranteed to contain kidney stones. I know I can rely on it!”
Second clip (boy and mother): “We have never tasted milk like this before. The kidney stones really make [...]
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Posted on September 18, 2008 by somefiercething
RFA’s Tibetan service has been chasing down details about the detention in Sichuan province of a Tibetan writer and television journalist. Washu Rangjung, 26, was taken away by police on Sept. 11 just before midnight by officials from the Kardze [in Chinese, Ganzi] Autonomous Tibetan Prefecture, which comprises Serthar [in Chinese, Seda] county.
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Posted on August 25, 2008 by somefiercething
Chinese authorities set aside portions of three Beijing parks as “protest zones” to allow local residents to voice their grievances alongside the now-concluded Olympic Games. But protests, well, not so much. Instead, reports of intimidation, detentions, and disappearances have leaked out from those who trekked to the Public Security Bureau to apply for protest permits.
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Posted on August 6, 2008 by dreamburo
鲍彤:金牌
一定很多,不可乐而忘忧
替北京奥运算命之一
Fortune-telling for the Olympics
I see many gold medals but no carefree atmosphere…
Bao Tong
北京快办奥运,结局将会如何?
What kind of a Games can we expect in Beijing?
我不想预测中国奖牌的总数。奥运属于地球村。在某些国家里,国家的价值和作用,常常被无限放大。但奥运是和平,是友谊,是人与人互相学习的学校,不是国家与国家 “较劲”的舞台。把金牌数目,当作“国家崛起”的筹码,是幼稚的。 “国家至上”可以和慈禧太后或者义和团之类相匹配,不能体现奥运精神。尤其是主办国,一旦掉进“我国至上”的泥潭,就会在道义上丧失东道主的资格。我国的运动员和教练员,勤劳辛苦,这次奥运会,一定会得很多金牌银牌铜牌,但奖牌再多,不应该成为乐而亡忧的理由。
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