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03/28/08 FCCC
urges greater media access to Tibetan areas, protection of sources'
rights
FCCC
urges greater media access to Tibetan areas, protection of sources'
rights
MAR. 26, 2008
-- Chinese authorities have arranged a trip to Tibet from March 26-28 for
a small group of international media. This brief, tightly managed trip
falls far short of fulfilling China's promise, made during its bid for the
2008 Olympic Games, of free media reporting.
The FCCC calls on the Chinese government to allow all other foreign
correspondents who wish to report in Tibet, and Tibetan areas in other
provinces, to be permitted to do so at the earliest possible date -- and
to enable them to work and travel without government interference.
We also urge Chinese authorities to allow the foreign media group that
departed for Tibet March 26 unfettered freedom to report, and to safeguard
the Constitutional right of free expression for Chinese nationals who
agree to be interviewed. We are extremely concerned about recent
reports that sources in Tibetan areas and elsewhere have experienced
various forms of intimidation.
Following unrest in Lhasa and other Tibetan communities, foreign
correspondents have notified the FCCC of more than 40 violations -- nearly
all by local officials -- of the Olympics-period foreign media
reporting regulations which began Jan. 1, 2007. Although official efforts
to assist journalists who've encountered interference are appreciated, we
call on Chinese authorities to improve implementation of the new
regulations as quickly as possible.
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