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![]() wrote in message ... How long before the Shrub and his daddy pressure the VOA and Radio Free Asia to cease broadcasting into Tibet? Certainly they do not want to offend their bosom buddies - the communist ruling elite in China. The Bush crime family goes way back with their friends in Red China. Something about opium I am told. WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Monday it would increase radio broadcasts to Tibet as China clamped down on media coverage of the bloody protests in the Himalayan territory. "The violent crackdown by Chinese authorities in Tibet compels us to increase our broadcasts," said James Glassman, chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors. The board is an independent federal agency which supervises all US government-supported, non-military international broadcasting, including the Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Asia (RFA). At present RFA broadcasts eight hours daily to Tibet via shortwave radio. VOA broadcasts four hours daily, also via shortwave. Each will expand radio programs by two additional hours daily, the broadcasting board said in a statement. VOA also will double its weekly Tibetan-language television programming from one to two hours via the AsiaSat 3 satellite. "Our audience clearly will benefit from these trustworthy sources of news and information, which differ sharply from Chinese government sanctioned broadcasts," Glassman said. RFA's Tibetan service "is working around the clock to bring authoritative, breaking news to the Tibetan people," RFA President Libby Liu said. "These additional hours will greatly enhance our capacity to deliver this news, including live updates, to people on the ground," she said. At least 10 reporters from Hong Kong were expelled Monday from Tibet on the heels of China's worst crackdown in Tibet in years. China is facing mounting global pressure amid exiles' claims that hundreds of people may have died in the crackdown even though Beijing denied using deadly force. Foreign journalists in China have also demanded that the government allow access to report on the events in Tibet. With Tibet's media tightly controlled, VOA and RFA are key sources of information in a society where word of mouth is the top way to share news, the broadcasting board said. Thats another nice article. Maybe its time for the Americans and Europeans to boycott that farce called the Summer Olympics. Why should we support the Olympics in a totalitarian outcast state such as Communist China. Where the people work under slave labor conditions, extreme poverty, and totalitarian rule. |
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