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Volume 14, Number 15
August 3, 2008

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Also in this section:
Editorial: The  Torrijos security decrees
Leis, In order to talk about security
Bernal, Spies and borders
Jackson, The Torrijos administration's silence at and about the Doha Round
Center for Economic and Policy Research, The Doha Round's collapse
Smaller, We need a new multilateralism now that the old scheme has died
Ardesher & Wayne, Was there ever a future for bananas?
Obama, Energy policy
McCain, Remarks to the Americans With Disabilities Conference
Weisbrot, Offshore drilling won't help but a "green stimulus" can
Airriess, Where is Obama really at on NAFTA?
Change To Win, The American Dream Platform
Trujillo, Uribe vs. Colombia's institutions
Dunn, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's setbacks
Pilgrim, More about the anatomy of Caribbean unity
Reporters Without Borders, China restricts Internet access for Olympic athletes
Letters to the editor


IOC accepts organized online censorship
Internet censorship is first winner at Beijing games
by Reporters Without Borders

The Chinese authorities confirmed today that the 20,000 foreign journalists covering the Olympic Games will not have unrestricted access to the Internet during their stay. Kevin Gosper, the head of the IOC’s press commission, admitted today: “I also now understand that some IOC officials negotiated with the Chinese that some sensitive sites would be blocked on the basis they were not considered games related.”

Yesterday Gosper said the IOC’s key concern was to “ensure that the media are able to report on the games as they did in previous games.”

Reporters Without Borders condemns the International Olympic Committee’s acceptance of the fact the Chinese authorities are blocking access to certain websites at the Olympic Games media centre in Beijing. More than 20,000 foreign journalists are affected.

The organization also condemns the cynicism of the Chinese authorities, who have yet again lied, and the IOC’s inability to prevent this situation because of its refusal to speak out for several years.

Yet another broken promise!” the press freedom organisation said. “Coming just nine days before the opening ceremony, this is yet another provocation by the Chinese authorities. This situation increases our concern that there will be many cases of censorship during the games. We condemn the IOC’s failure to do anything about this, and we are more than sceptical about its ability to ‘ensure’ that the media are able to report freely.”

Sun Weide, the chief spokesman for the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG), today said the authorities would only guarantee “sufficient” Internet access for accredited media.

The Internet that foreign journalists in China can access is only relatively free. Yesterday, they were unable to access a new Amnesty International report entitled “The Olympic countdown - broken promises” or the websites for many foreign media, such as the BBC’s Chinese-language service, the German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle, the Hong Kong-based Apple Daily and the Taiwan-based Liberty Time. The Reporters Without Borders and Falungong spiritual movement websites were also inaccessible.

Last February, the IOC announced that athletes would be allowed to keep blogs during the games as they were “a legitimate form of personal expression and not a form of journalism” but it said the blogs would have to be free of political content.






Also in this section:
Editorial: The  Torrijos security decrees
Leis, In order to talk about security
Bernal, Spies and borders
Jackson, The Torrijos administration's silence at and about the Doha Round
Center for Economic and Policy Research, The Doha Round's collapse
Smaller, We need a new multilateralism now that the old scheme has died
Ardesher & Wayne, Was there ever a future for bananas?
Obama, Energy policy
McCain, Remarks to the Americans With Disabilities Conference
Weisbrot, Offshore drilling won't help but a "green stimulus" can
Airriess, Where is Obama really at on NAFTA?
Change To Win, The American Dream Platform
Trujillo, Uribe vs. Colombia's institutions
Dunn, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's setbacks
Pilgrim, More about the anatomy of Caribbean unity
Reporters Without Borders, China restricts Internet access for Olympic athletes
Letters to the editor


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