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In a first, Chinese papers 'dare' to criticize govt

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BEIJING: The editorial pages of Chinese newspapers often resemble each other. They say the same things and often publish identical articles and editorials released either by the official Xinhua News Agency or government bodies like the information department of the provincial government in Tibet.

They lash out at the Dalai Lama, scold Barack Obama and applaud Hu Jintao in unison. No one ever expects them to act differently.

This time, too, the editors posted identical content. But what they wrote on March 1 took even human rights groups who wait endlessly for some spark of courage on the part of journalists and almost have given up on them by surprise.

Miraculously, 13 Chinese newspapers joined hands to criticize Beijing on the 50-year-old household registration, or hukuo, system that disallows a person to go and work in any province other than his own without a special permit.

The hukuo system was introduced when Mao Zedong found famine stricken people from villages were flooding the cities. It has since become an important tool of political control for the party and the police as the permit system makes it easier to keep a close watch on potential mischief makers and helps stem large scale revolt. This is a system the government has promised to reform but never did.

A 200 million-strong population of migrant workers living away from their home do not enjoy rights guaranteed to them in their native villages. This includes some political rights and access to public schools and hospitals.

Observers say 250,000 children of migrant workers in Beijing do not have access to schools.

The language used in the editorial betrayed a sense of simmering frustration among senior journalists who have so far displayed special skills just to survive in the tightly-monitored press.

The write-up, which a good portion of China's 160 million internet users are believed to have seen, stayed for four hours before it was pulled off.


In a first, Chinese papers 'dare' to criticize govt - China - World - The Times of India
 
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Chinese papers criticize govt everyday,this is only the first time the west see this
 
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Chinese papers criticize govt everyday,this is only the first time the west see this


Really??????????


the Chinese dictator government have already deleted that article from website this shows there fear from even a small news and shallow nature.

this proved that xuxu1457 wrong.
 
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Please provide references and enlighten us...

If you can read in Chinese,you will find thousands news to blame the gov in every website everyday in China

first we blaming our gov is our own business,we needn't translate this from Chinese to English,this only waste time
second ,the most western reporters who can read in Chinese only choose the bad news which can please their readers~

If you really interest in Chinese domestic things,you'd better learn to read in Chinese
 
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Really??????????


the Chinese dictator government have already deleted that article from website this shows there fear from even a small news and shallow nature.

this proved that xuxu1457 wrong.

Some Chinese members here critisize the govt, and do you see this website being banned to Chinese members? NOOOO!!! Troller!
 
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Really??????????


the Chinese dictator government have already deleted that article from website this shows there fear from even a small news and shallow nature.

this proved that xuxu1457 wrong.

Can you read chinese? How do you know this? Any src? Or you are god?:eek:
 
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Use google translater for reading chinese. .simple
 
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chinese news paper do criticize government
Only what the government allows, meaning the criticisms contained within will do the least damages to the people at the top and to create scapegoats at the lower levels if necessary to protect the same. This is a common practice among dictatorships.
 
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Only what the government allows, meaning the criticisms contained within will do the least damages to the people at the top and to create scapegoats at the lower levels if necessary to protect the same. This is a common practice among dictatorships.

Lol。。,right.tight,I am very scared now,I have not the license to post here,may be I will be jailed for replying your smart fantasy by the gov~
 
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Lol。。,right.tight,I am very scared now,I have not the license to post here,may be I will be jailed for replying your smart fantasy by the gov~

Don't be so hard on him.... all traitors have a tough time. Subconsciously he knows he betrayed his own people, even killed (or help kill) his own people. That is why he acts out like this. It is similar to how Indians are arrogant - they are over-compensating for their Inferiority Complex.

Gambit knows China, Vietnam, Asia, heck the rest of the world is much better than is portrayed by Jewish Media Mouthpieces.
 
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All these will lead to people becoming broiler hens..!!! For proper intelecutal and mental growth he should not be restricted of any information..!!!! The inhuman and insenstive comments made by chinese against any free thinking person are all examples of the results of such closed thinking..!!!!
 
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