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  1. Cracks in a Great Wall of Silence

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - 13 hours ago

    An article in Asia Times looks at the lawsuit filed by journalist Cui Fan when local authorities in Inner Mongolia ordered her newspaper, the China Business Post, suspended: The CCP’s Bureau of Publication and Press

    Also tagged: law, lawsuits, information revolution, china business post

  2. China considers media freedoms to stem unrest

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Nov 12, 2008

    The Chinese government is considering loosening its grip over the media and allowing citizens to let off steam as the economy unravels.

    Also tagged: china, communist party, hu jintao, shangai

  3. Liyang City Police Provisional Regulations on the Management of News and Propaganda Work

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Nov 6, 2008

    Less than three weeks ago, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao announced that new rules on reporting activities by foreign correspondents on its territory, originally issued for the Olympics, would be made

    Also tagged: politics, law, information revolution, jiangsu, propaganda department

  4. EDITORIAL: Putin’s Beetroot Republic

    larussophobe.wordpress.com » La Russophobe - Nov 2, 2008

    EDITORIAL Putin’s Beetroot Republic Reporters without Borders has released its 2008 ranking of 173 world nations for press freedom. Russia comes in at #147, the bottom 15% of all nations in the world. Last year Russia

    Also tagged: editorial, russia, reporters without borders, rating russia

  5. A Loophole of Hope in China

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Nov 2, 2008

    Zhang Hong is deputy editor in chief of Beijing’s Economic Observer Online. He writes in the Guardian: The Chinese news media is tightly controlled. To make things worse, decisions by the censors are often arbitrary

    Also tagged: politics, law, zhang hong, china business post

  6. Legal Challenge To China Censors

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Oct 30, 2008

    From Financial Times: Backers of a shuttered Chinese business weekly have launched a highly unusual challenge to the country’s media censors by filing a lawsuit against the regional government that ordered its

    Also tagged: law, lawsuits

  7. World Association of Newspapers calls for press freedom in China

    journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Oct 29, 2008

    The World Association of Newspapers (WAN) and the World Editors Forum have written to the Chinese government about international standards of press freedom in the country. Laws in China restricting foreign journalists

    Also tagged: china, olympics, olympic games, chinese government, wan, wen jiabao, gavin o reilly, world association of newspapers, xavier vidal folch

  8. Chinese Press Controls and Food Safety

    Chinese Press Controls and Food Safety

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Oct 24, 2008

    According to the Economist , although the Chinese government has recently announced increased press freedoms, the Propaganda Department still controls news over food safety. Journalists had to be mindful of

    Also tagged: society, uncategorized, economy, food safety, main, melamine, ammonium bicarbonate, propaganda department, clobetasol propionate

  9. BBC News: Nigerian news blogger detained by security services

    journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Oct 24, 2008

    Jonathan Elendu, who runs Nigerian news site Elendu Reports, was held without charge by the country's State Security Service (SSS).

    Also tagged: blogs, international, editors pick, journalism in africa, elendu reports, state security service, jonathan elendu

  10. Canadian award for Guantanamo journalist

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 22, 2008

    Toronto, Oct 23 (IANS) Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) has honoured former Guantanamo detainee and current Al Jazeera reporter Sami al-Haj with its annual International Press Freedom Award.Held at

    Also tagged: uncategorized, hunger strike, us passport, freedom of press, journalistic integrity, canadian journalists, freedom award, gala ceremony, guantanamo detainee, international journalists

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