AsiaMedia :: CHINA: International media change sentiments after earthquake "China provides local and foreign journalists with information about rescue efforts and access to areas affected by May 19 earthquake in Sichuan province" (tags: china media... ...full story at RConversation
from RConversation on Wed, May 21 2008
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China quake: Foreign media praise China´s relief efforts »
YouTube video News media around the world have been praising the Chinese government and people's rescue efforts after the deadly earthquake in Sichuan province one week ago. They said the information and reports are public and transparent, and believed people in... |
| 22 May 08 |
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European Parliament member praises China's earthquake rescue efforts » People's Daily Nirj Deva, Chairman of the EU-China Friendship Group in the European Parliament, highly praised the rescue efforts by China after the devastating earthquake in Sichuan province. The rescue efforts by the Chinese government are going ... |
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China Getting Wise To Media: The Earthquake And Wikipedia » China Law Blog By Steve Dickinson, from Shanghai The Chinese media response to yesterday's Sichuan Province earthquake has been unexpected. When these sorts of things happened in the 80s or the 90s or even two years ago, there was a virtual media blackout. Not true for... |
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China allows Japanese rescue team to earthquake areas » Shanghai Daily THE Chinese government has agreed to allow Japanese rescuers to earthquake-hit areas in Sichuan Province, Qing Gang, a spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said this morning. Japan rescuers will be the... |
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links for 2007-02-21 » RConversation AsiaMedia :: China's media pendulum swings again "James F. Paradise says a book on recent changes in China's media law and policy reflects China's own schizophrenic media industry" (tags: china media journalism freespeech law) Print declining, online... |
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China's media urged to do a good job in reporting earthquake relief » People's Daily A senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has urged the country's media to make it a priority and do a good job in reporting rescue efforts in the earthquake-hit southwest China. Li Changchun, a member of the Standing ... |