Olympic press coverage clashes with China's media policy
Agence France-Presse
Aug. 09, 2007. 01:38 PM EST
China pledged in 2001 to improve human rights and reduce restrictions on media, a promise which h... More »
China pledged in 2001 to improve human rights and reduce restrictions on media, a promise which helped Beijing win the right to host the 2008 summer Olympic Games. But as the 12-month countdown to the world's biggest sporting event ticked over, Beijing-based journalists felt the heavy hand of local police, while reporting on a press freedom demonstration. Voiced report. « Less
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