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Tag Archives: protests
Souvenir of nationalism 2008
Famous blogger Wang Xiaofeng explains why he bought an anti-CNN T-shirt.
Posted in Fashion
Tagged anti-CNN, boycott, CNN, nationalism, protests, T-shirts, Wang Xiaofeng
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Now is not the time for patriotic demonstrations
Han Han discourages his readers from extreme displays of patriotism.
Posted in Nationalism
Tagged Han Han, May Fourth, nationalism, patriotism, protests
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Anti CNN demo in LA
A video of anti-CNN demonstrations in L.A.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged CNN, foreign media, protests, USA, Western Media
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Who is winning the Olympic PR war?
The Olympic PR war: not so simple.
Posted in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Tagged Africa, Argentina, Beijing, Olympic torch relay, Olympics, Paris, protests, public transportation, Tanzania
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Pomfret’s China
A new blog about China by John Pomfret.
Posted in Blogs
Tagged blogs, John Pomfret, Olympics, protests, Tibet, Washington Post
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Tîbet: Chinese sources and foreign correspondents on the ground
A summary of first hand and translated sources about current events in Tîbet.
Posted in Internet
Tagged censorship, Chinese media, foreign media, journalism, Lhasa, media regulation, protests, Tibet
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1961 protests in the Workers Stadium
A video about protests in Beijing in 1961 against the assassination of Patrice Lumumba in Congo.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged 1961, Africa, Beijing, Congo, newsreel, Patrice Lumumba, protests, Workers Stadium
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Meticulous revolt
A review of the Shanghai maglev protests in The Washington Post
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged censorship, maglev, protests, Shanghai, video
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Xinhua tells you how to deal with hot issues
Xinhua Daily Telegraph (新华每日电讯) leads with an editorial that alludes to the Shanghai maglev protests.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged maglev, protests, Xinhua Daily Telegraph, Xu Ting
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