Chinese Media is not Silent on Shoe Toss

by fansiding | February 3, 2009 at 10:46 pm
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After the scandal occured in Cambridge,the media around the world covered that incident,the reports,however,almost said that chinese media kept slient on the thing,and some artical pointed Xinhua news agency、People Daily、CCTV and even Baidu,the most popular search engine in China,moreover,the internet forums and blogs were in the control of CCP and can't publish any informations about that incident.



As a Chinese,the one who can know the truth,have to say that:these news are full of lies!



If you want to know the relative informations on Xinhua news agency,please link here:http://news.xinhuanet.com/video/2009-02/03/content_10758264.htm.(And this site includs a video of the CCTV report which broadcasted on 3th,Feb to the whole nation )



If you want to know the relative informations on People Daily,please link here:http://politics.people.com.cn/GB/1026/8746059.html.(This site will give you a special topic on that thing,and if you link today,you could see it on the most attractive position of home page)



If you want to know the relative informations on Baidu,please link here: www.baidu.com, and input 温家宝(Wen Jiabao) 剑桥(Cambridge),then you will see the first news is about that.



If you want to know the relative informations on internet forums and blogs,welcome to my blog:blog.sina.com.cn/fansiding 


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Sanjay Jha

Thanks very much for your post. Good to know that Chinese media has not ignored the shoe hurling incident as reported by many media outlets.

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Uwe Paschen

Good post and interesting insight. However you may want to change your link since it is not accessible.

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fansiding

some of the links i gave is not available?impossible,buddy!

maybe the cause is the thing of the internet,i promise.

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