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China censors flood coverage

BEIJING: Beijing's propaganda chief has ordered Chinese media to stick to good news about weekend floods, according to a report, after the death of at least 37 people sparked fierce criticism of the government.

Lu Wei told media outlets to stick to stories of "achievements worthy of praise and tears", the Beijing Times daily reported Monday, as authorities tried to stem the tide of accusations that they failed to do enough.Residents of China's rapidly modernising capital have said some of the deaths could have been prevented if better warnings had been issued and the city's ancient drainage systems modernised.Many took to China's popular microblogs, known as weibos, to question the official death toll of 37 issued on Sunday, although by Tuesday, censors had begun deleting critical posts from the Internet.Residents of the worst-hit area of Fangshan, on the mountainous southwestern outskirts of China's sprawling capital, said the government was doing little to help find their missing loved ones."The government doesn't help at all, every family is responsible for searching for their own family members," said Wang Baoxiang, whose 30-year-old nephew had been missing since going out in Saturday's rains.The China Daily, a...

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  • Discussion 6 : 25 Jul 2012 at 15.006

    Beijing's mayor has resigned. This story misleads people to think the Chinese government doesnot care about the voice of its people. In fact, the opposite is true, else the government would have long lost its legitimacy.

  • Discussion 5 : 24 Jul 2012 at 22.135

    Just make the lie bigger, Thailand are you learning?

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    Discussion 4 : 24 Jul 2012 at 20.454

    Censorship masks incompetence.

  • Discussion 3 : 24 Jul 2012 at 20.203

    Re: D1 Felix. you are correct and the same thing goes on in Thailand. Censorship exists to protect a certain class of people from scrutiny. it happens in China and it happens in Thailand. the same people that claim to be for press freedoms will support censorship at the same time and look the other way if it is politically expedient.

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    Discussion 2 : 24 Jul 2012 at 19.372

    Kind of like the way the Thai Government covered the news of the 2011 floods.

  • Discussion 1 : 24 Jul 2012 at 18.361

    Thereby guaranteeing that Beijing residents are ignorant and their opinions on this matter worthless, except the opinion that their government insists on enforcing ignorance.

    How does this denial of a basic human right help anyone?
    Why is ignorance better than any possibility of informed, knowledgeable opinion?

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