No, not the Xinhua News Agency. The Xinhua Daily. And those demands were made rather a long time ago. The paper was launched in 1938 as the mouthpiece of the Communist Party in KMT-controlled regions. (In Communist-controlled territory, the main official... ...full story at Black & White Cat
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| 17 May 08 |
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Human Rights & Tibet Activists Celebrate Chinese Earthquake »
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Nearly 50,000 people died in the devastating earthquake that hit China's Sichuan province, the official Xinhua news agency has reported.
More than 25,000 are still trapped in the rubble two days after the 7.9 quake struck,... |
| 09 Jan 09 |
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China: Xinhua demanded Democracy, 60 years ago » Global Voices Black and White Cat translated Wang Xiao feng's collection of Xinhua Daily's headline 60 years ago, which shows the Chinese communist party's belief in democracy and human rights in the past. |
| 30 Oct 09 |
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Xinhua, the Voice of Insurgence? » China Journal Outside China, the state-run Xinhua news agency is often cast as the wooden mouthpiece of the state, seen by a Western audience to do little more than parrot the official line. But in fits and starts, something new might be stirring at Xinhua,... |
| 13 Jun 08 |
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Xinhua urges German Website to stop rights infringement » Shanghai Daily THE official Xinhua news agency yesterday urged a German-language news Website to stop infringement of its rights. The agency recently found a Website called "Xinhua China Nachrichten" (www.xinhua.de/index.php),... |
| 10 Oct 09 |
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Xinhua says willing to cooperate with Time Warner in TV field » People's Daily President of China's Xinhua News Agency Li Congjun said Friday that Xinhua was willing to carry out cooperation in the TV field with Time Warner, a media and entertainment conglomerate. Li made the remarks during a meeting with Stephen J.... |
| 22 May 09 |
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Propaganda chief to state-owned publishers: get a life » Danwei From Xinhua: China has started a reform on the publishing houses controlled by departments and organs of the central government, a senior official said Thursday. Liu Yunshan, head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central... |