Wednesday 30 July 2008
By AFP
China will censor the Internet used by foreign media during the Olympics, an organising committee official confirmed Wednesday, reversing a pledge to offer complete media freedom at the games.
"During the Olympic Games we will provide sufficient access to the Internet for reporters," said Sun Weide, spokesman for the organising committee.
He confirmed, however, that journalists would not be able to access information or websites connected to the Falungong spiritual movement which is banned in China.
Other sites were also unavailable to journalists, he said, without specifying which ones.
Journalists working at the main press centre for the Olympics also complained that they were unable to access Internet sites belonging to rights group Amnesty International, the BBC, Germany's Deutsche Welle, Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily, and Taiwan newspaper Liberty Times.
"Our promise was that journalists would be able to use the Internet for their work during the Olympic Games," said Sun.
"So we have given them sufficient access to do that."
However, in the runup to the Games the Beijing Olympic organising committee, under pressure from the International Olympic Committee, has promised full access to the Internet for thousands of reporters expected here to cover the August 8-24 Games.
excerpted from France24
See CNet perspective on why this will not work.
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Did you expect China to live up to their "full access" promise?
If so, what is your reaction to this change?
If not, do you think it will affect the quality of coverage?


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On the news last night, a reporter was attempting searches using Google and received some blocked pages. I suppose we do need to have some concern that rerouting of pages could be used for disinformation -- though reporters from reputable agencies could have a bypass system in place for that.
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