News from RFA
HONG KONG, May 3, 2007—China’s powerful propaganda czars have pronounced the death knell for a magazine that ran hard-hitting exposes of official corruption, turning it into a cultural and lifestyle digest of mainly previously published materials, Radio Free Asia (RFA) reports. [Continue reading.]
Update: Please take a visit over to Nathan Brandfield's, "Church and State." He is having an open-trackback this weekend, May 11-13, 2007. He has a fantastic site as well. You may wish to add him to your list. Have a great weekend!
Update: Please take a visit over to Nathan Brandfield's, "Church and State." He is having an open-trackback this weekend, May 11-13, 2007. He has a fantastic site as well. You may wish to add him to your list. Have a great weekend!
Labels: Asia, censorship, free speech
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