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Chinese Supporter Now Stealing our iReport ID. A review of Chinese propaganda
TibetVideos Posted by: TibetVideos // 1 year ago // viewed 205 times // shared 4 times
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<b><font color=red> TibetVideo (Singular) is trying to do a fake version of us... TibetVideos (plural), so this presents a good opportunity to discuss the Chinese propaganda machine at work. </b</font> New Museum Offers the Official Line on Tibet. The Chinese Communist Party's unflinching line on Tibet's historic status has fueled Tibetan resentment. ...virtualreview.org/china/zoom/549294/new-museum-offers-the-official-line-on-tibet - China tinkering with history to buttress claims of sovereignty ...The Tibet museum will house antiquities and records that demonstrate China?s dominion ... Yet if the party's unflinching line on Tibet's historic status has ...www.livemint.com/2008/04/18000444/China-tinkering-with-history-t.html - 84k - Xinhua: the World's Biggest Propaganda AgencyReporters Without Borders examines the world's biggest Propaganda machinehttp://en.epochtimes.com/news/5-10-12/33256.html China's media censorship rattling world imageThe deposing of an editor is part of a two-year campaign to control public debate.By Robert Marquand | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitorhttp://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0224/p01s04-woap.html China's propaganda on Tibet a verbal blast from the pasthttp://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hcgSHgrH-weP92TmjU0ZmRgxHCMw China again cues up its propaganda machineLetter from Chinahttp://www.iht.com/articles/2008/04/03/asia/letter.php Former Chinese Reporter Reveals CCP's Far Reaching Propagandahttp://en.epochtimes.com/news/7-11-6/61670.html China: Media Chokehold Tightens Before Party CongressCrackdown on False News a Direct Threat to Reporting Freedom http://hrw.org/english/docs/2007/08/17/china16700.htm Olympian Rhetoric: Propaganda Traps China's Leadershttp://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2008/04/olympian_rhetoric.html More musings on Tibet propaganda drivehttp://www.beijingnewspeak.com/2008/03/22/more-musings-on-tibet-propaganda-drive/ New Museum Offers the Official Line on TibetJIM YARDLEYhttp://www.blueridgenow.com/article/20080417/ZNYT03/804170354/1170/NEWS/ZNYT03/New_Museum_Offers_the_Official_Line_on_Tibet Cracking the 'Great Firewall' of China's Web censorshiphttp://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techpolicy/2008-04-22-InternetBandits_N.htm Olympics: a platform to judge Chinahttp://www.oregonlive.com/letters/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/editorial/12085629149001.xml&coll=7 Directory of Tibet News from Around the world.http://www.phayul.com/ Chinese Officials Sought to Hide Toxic Spill"All of these problems are caused by the government," one man growled as he struggled to carry a huge red bucket of water back to his apartment. He began to say more, but his wife cut him off as a local official walked over, loudly praising the ruling Communist Party. Twelve days after an estimated 100 tons of benzene and other toxic compounds poured in the Songhua River following an explosion at a state-owned petrochemical plant, the party is struggling to contain a political crisis as much as an environmental one. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/25/AR2005112501183.html China's Defame Propaganda On Tibet A Verbal Blast From The Pasthttp://chinaview.wordpress.com/2008/04/17/chinas-defame-propaganda-on-tibet-a-verbal-blast-from-the-past/ China bunkers down behind its great wallAsia Times Online, Hong Kong - Apr 15, 2008Indeed, these Olympics, if they are not torpedoed altogether in the next four months, may be remembered as the "Protest Games", and Chinese leaders may come ... Broadband & the Olympics: causes of surging malicious Net attacksTelecomTV, UK - Apr 11, 2008Despite the reduction in bot-infected computer activity, another form of threat is emerging out of China - phishing. OLYMPICS PHISHING: "One possible cause .
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