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Chinese London Protest Never Seen on BBC

Congratulations Brits!!!
Your journalists have joined the US MSM in the bottomless pits of depravity.
You might airlift 2600 tanks to your precious sons in Basra. They could use the help.

'China: Chinese protest in London you never see on BBC'

by John Kennedy



Bridge-blogging has taken on a whole new meaning now in China since armies of multilingual netizens started scouring the known media universe last month for inaccuracy or distortions in reports regarding China or, more specifically, Tibet.



Though there was no mention of the anti-China protests which took place in London today on Chinese state-owned media and very little to be seen on all incoming media, many people inside and out of China are quite capable in English, and it took about nine seconds for someone at anti-CNN.com to find reason to start yet another 'anti-CNN' thread: the large protest from the London Chinese community right near 10 Downing Street wasn't covered today by the BBC.

You may view the latest post at

https://www.globalvoicesonline.org/2008/04/06/china-chinese-protest-in-london-you-never-see-on-bbc/

posted on Apr 8, 2008 10:25 AM ()

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Shame on the BBC.
comment by redimpala on Apr 11, 2008 8:56 AM ()
Well, sometimes I read your posts like I listened to a friend and never quite knew what to say, because I didn't know if she/you were for something or against it. She would say something like, "Look at that plant." And I would say, "Yes, it's pretty." Then she would say, "It's a weed. Why hasn't it been removed?"

In general, I would say that any peoples should be kept informed about what's happening in the world. After all, it could and probably would affect them in time. If a country were protesting us, I'd sure like to know about it.
comment by sunlight on Apr 8, 2008 11:05 PM ()
Behind all these protests is a reason. Considering Tibet has been under Chinese occupation for many decades, it may have more to do with the new Chinese rail line built to haul away the Tibetan copper and other resources than to a suddenly reawakened thirst for freedom.
comment by baseeker on Apr 8, 2008 1:45 PM ()
Interesting!
comment by teacherwoman on Apr 8, 2008 10:28 AM ()

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