Tuesday, March 1, 2011

CHINA - The Middle East and the "black hand" of America

Since the beginning of the Arab revolution, very limited information is disseminated in the Chinese media. About rebellion Libyan control looks even stronger. Neither facts nor comments: no information is disseminated in the press in China, except the few news agency Xinhua repeating the same speech Gaddafi and the denials made by his son about the use aircraft.

However, considerable attention is devoted to the ongoing repatriation of some 30,000 Chinese residents - construction workers and oil for most - in Libya, and the anxiety of the market amid rising oil prices . The statement by the spokesperson of Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs that China "hopes the speedy return of Libya to the stability and political order", broadcast on 22 révrier remains prominently.

There are signs that some content may have been removed from the canvas censorship. If the A's daily Guoji Xianqu Daobao of 24 February announced a "field reporting unrest in the Middle East", the contents of the article is accessible on any Internet site, while the contents of newspapers are usually full available.

For its part, the daily Nanfang A Dushibao, usually one of the boldest of China, Friday was "unavailable". The comments are almost absent from the Chinese media. On all portals, we found only one title: it must be seen as "the disturbed situation in the Middle East" the work of the "black hand of the strategy of the United States." Under this title, has in fact translated into Chinese by the periodic reference cankao Xiaoxid'un article in a "Foundation for Russian strategic culture".

This text develops the idea that "the U.S. Senate has never ceased to" invest in "a sabotage work in friendly countries as enemies. The foreign policy of the United States 'democratic dictatorship', c That's it! ". Only the English-language newspaper Global Times seems to be in a position to make a somewhat broader coverage of events in Libya.

23, noting that "loses half Gaddafi of Libya," the newspaper gave a factual account, based mainly on news of Agence France Presse. In its edition dated February 25, the same paper warns however that "disturbances in China are the views of the mind." Any suggestion that the "jasmine revolution" is transferable on Chinese soil is a view of Western journalist who neglects the success of the Chinese economy and the country's stability, although not free of dissent, written the newspaper.

"The dustbin of history are full of those who aspire to its collapse."

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