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Censorship row: Chinese govt, journalists face off

The Chinese government has moved against journalists protesting in South China against state interference by blocking online references to the incident and ordering state media to carry a piece saying the Communist Party of China’s control of the media could not be questioned, Sutirtho Patranobis reports.

Updated on: Jan 09, 2013 02:44 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Beijing
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The Chinese government has moved against journalists protesting in South China against state interference by blocking online references to the incident and ordering state media to carry a piece saying the Communist Party of China’s control of the media could not be questioned.

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The row began when a New Year message in the paper — also known as Southern Weekly — that had called for guaranteed constitutional rights was changed by censors prior to publication.

Subsequently, the newspaper staff wrote two letters calling for the provincial propaganda chief, Tuo Zhen, to step down. The letters were followed by a strike and protests by a number of workers.

A Reuters reporter outside the paper’s headquarters said police broke up brief scuffles between supporters of the Southern Weekly and another group denouncing the paper.China Digital Times, a website that tracks China but is blocked here, said it received leaked information about how authorities were censoring online information about the incident.



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Titled “Urgent Notice” and dated January 7, the government issued instructions about how to deal with the situation.

 
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