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[08.03.27 澳洲 悉尼先驱晨报] 中国人在网上发泄不满(AC10)

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发表于 2008-6-29 01:06 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
【原文連接】http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/may/26/chinathemedia.china
【翻译】Gwen
【声明】本文翻译仅限Anti-CNN使用,谢绝转载。

【原文标题】Chinese vent anger online over 'biased' western Tibet coverage
中文翻譯

中国人在网上发泄西方对西藏的“歪曲”报道

在北京政府发起一场斥责西方媒体对西藏的报道为歪曲报道运动的同时,愤怒的中国民族主义者也正在利用互联网来公开谴责这些报道。

一个“反CNN的网站“将这个新闻频道丑化成世界的“谎话领导者”,披露它和其他新闻机构在报道中所谓的错误。

根据中国青年报,这个网站是由北京清华大学一名年轻的学生饶谨,在听到与他有联系的海外中国人抱怨有些西方人对中国的误解后成立的。

在几个在线论坛中,一封要求所有中国人奋起反抗“西方戈培尔式的纳粹媒体”的公开信在流传。这里的”戈培尔”指的是德国独裁者希特勒的宣传部长约瑟·夫戈培尔。

“中华民族,爱好和平,优雅而文明,长期以来一直对各种屈辱忍气吞声。但它不会一直是只沉默的羔羊”这封信写到。

它要求所有中国人向西方媒体机构发信,传真和电子邮件,要求他们向全中国人民道歉。

英文版的中国日报,一个像其它中国媒体一样被政府所操控的报纸,星期三在头版报道了上述“纳粹”的提法和“反CNN的网站”。

而且视频也被贴上了youtube,如“西藏防暴:西方媒体的真面目”和“西藏拉萨骚乱使西方媒体蒙羞”。

这些批评伴随着中国当局对西方媒体所谓偏颇报道的强烈批评,这些投诉与当地新闻报道遥相呼应。

官方新华通讯社在周三登载了许多严责西方媒体的文章,如“偏颇的媒体报道标志了一场信誉危机”。

中国官方的文章没有提及外国记者被禁止前往发生暴乱的西藏及其邻近省份。

国家媒体也没有报道西藏流亡政府发表的在动乱中有140人被打死的报告。中方称只有20人死亡。

抗议活动从3月10日由西藏首府拉萨开始,揭开了纪念1959年反对中国政府统治喜玛拉雅地区的失败的起义的序幕。

抗议活动漫延到其它藏人居住区。

中国1950年以“解放”喜马拉雅地区的名义派出部队进入西藏,并在次年正式将其划入它的版图。

随着抗议高潮和接下来的镇压的结束,中国政府允许一小部分外国记者周三对拉萨进行采访。

法新社和其它许多主要的新闻机均没有受到邀请。

David Bandurski,香港大学中国媒体项目的研究员,说www.anti-cnn.org
译注:应为:bbs.m4.cn】上显示的外国媒体所犯的错误大部分都是照片和图片说明方面的错误。

原CNN驻北京局负责人,现任香港大学媒体和互联网专家的Rebecca Mackinnon说其它严重的事件,如1999年北约轰炸中国驻塞尔维亚首都贝尔格莱德大使馆,也引起过类似的反应。

“在所有这些情况下,那些有条件从外部获得消息的人都选择了不相信这些消息,而选择站他们政府的一边,甚至是那些对政府腐败或其它方面有意见的人也是如此。”她说。

但是因此就说这些人是政府的傀儡,那确实是对所发生一切的误解。



[ 本帖最后由 dakelv 于 2008-6-30 14:01 编辑 ]
 楼主| 发表于 2008-6-29 01:09 | 显示全部楼层
Chinese vent anger online over 'biased' western Tibet coverage
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Angry Chinese nationalists are using the Internet to denounce Western media coverage of Tibetan unrest, amid a campaign by the Beijing government to discredit what it says are biased foreign reports.

An "anti-CNN website" brands the news channel as the world's "leader of liars", exposing what it calls errors in its reporting and in other Western news outlets.

The website was set up by a young graduate from Qinghua University in Beijing, Rao Jin, after overseas Chinese he liaised with complained about some Westerners' misunderstanding of China, according to the China Youth Daily.

An open letter asking all Chinese to rise up against the "Western Goebbels' Nazi media" -- a reference to German dictator Adolf Hitler's propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels -- has also been circulated on several online forums.

"The Chinese nation, peace-loving, refined and cultivated, has long swallowed humiliation and submitted to insults. It can no longer be a silent lamb," said the letter.

It asked all Chinese to send letters, faxes and emails to Western media organisations asking them to apologise to the Chinese people.

The English-language China Daily newspaper, which like all arms of the Chinese press is controlled by the government, reported on the Nazi reference and the "anti-CNN website" on its front page on Wednesday.

Videos have also been posted on YouTube, with titles such as "Riot in Tibet: the true face of Western media" and "Tibet Lhasa Riot Shame on Western Media!".

The criticism comes amid a barrage of strong criticism from Chinese authorities of the Western media for its alleged biased coverage of the riots in Tibet, with the local press echoing those complaints.

The official Xinhua news agency on Wednesday carried many articles lambasting the Western press, with headlines such as: "Biased media reports reveal credibility crisis".

The official Chinese articles do not make reference to the fact that foreign reporters have been barred from going to Tibet or neighbouring provinces where the unrest has occurred.

The state-run press also does not report on the statements by Tibet's government-in-exile that 140 people have been killed in the unrest over the past two weeks. China says there have been 20 deaths.

Protests began in Tibet's capital, Lhasa, on March 10 to mark the anniversary of a failed 1959 uprising against Chinese rule of the Himalayan region.

The protests spread to other areas of China with ethnic Tibetan populations.

China sent troops into Tibet in 1950 to "liberate" the Himalayan region, and officially annexed it the following year.

With the worst of the protests and ensuing crackdown apparently over, the Chinese government allowed a small group of selected foreign reporters to visit Lhasa on Wednesday.

AFP and many other major news organisations were not invited.

David Bandurski, a researcher at the China Media Project at the University of Hong Kong, said the errors made by foreign media and highlighted on www.anti-cnn.org were mostly photo and caption mistakes.

Rebecca MacKinnon, formerly Beijing bureau chief for CNN, and now a media and Internet expert at the University of Hong Kong, said other serious incidents, such as the NATO bombing of the Chinese embassy in the Serbian capital of Belgrade in 1999, provoked similar reactions.

"In all of these cases, people who had access to the information from the outside chose not to believe it, and chose to side with their own government, even those people who were quite critical of corruption and other aspects," she said.

"But to wipe these off as all of these people are puppets of the Chinese government is to really misunderstand what is going on."

[ 本帖最后由 ltbriar 于 2008-6-30 00:56 编辑 ]
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