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(Independent Chinese PEN Center, 22
October 2008) This PEN Center (ICPC)
expresses its cheerfulness to have
seen the Regulations of the People's
Republic of China on the Reporting
Activities of Permanent Offices of
Foreign News Agencies and Foreign
Journalists issued by China's State
Council 5 days ago, thus putting an
end to the Administrative
Regulations
Governing Foreign Journalists and
Permanent Offices of Foreign News
Agencies being valid for nearly 19
years, and making formal and
permanent the temporary policies in
the Regulations on Reporting
Activities in China by
Foreign Journalists during the
Beijing Olympic Games and the
Preparatory
Period due to expire on the same
day. However, ICPC also
disappointedly
points out that the new regulations
still follow Beijing's long-standing
practice of double standards in
human rights for media control
"tighten
inwardly and loosen outwardly". In
the discrimination against Chinese
journalists and citizens, they are
not only come down in one continuous
line
with the old regulations in more
violations of press freedom norm and
the
temporary ones that were relatively
relax, but also their inward
discrimination become more obvious
with increasing their differences,
thus still as always being "One
Word, One Shame" to Chinese people.
Therefore, ICPC appeals that Chinese
government must abandon such a
discrimination
policy against its own citizens and
formulate as soon as possible the
corresponding regulations to protect
the basic rights of Chinese
journalists
equally without discrimination in
accordance to the universal standard
of
the International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights, to which China
is
a signatory, and the the principle
of basic human rights to freedom of
expression guaranteed in China's
Constitution.
Beijing Olympic Games had an
official slogan "One World, One
Dream", very pleasant to listen to
but proven being only empty word to
cheat the world since Chinese
authority has never dreamed the one
and same dream, as the common people
in China and worldwide have, to
honor its commitment to the
improvement of human rights in China
in general and the openness of press
freedom in particular. The temporary
regulations guaranteeing the rights
of foreign journalists may perhaps
have accorded with the dream dreamed
by some of them but had been a more
evident irony to the equity in
Olympic spirits as they indicated
the discrimination against domestic
journalists, especially compared to
the reality of control and
suppression to which Chinese media
and people were subjected also in
terms of "Faster, Farther and
Stronger". It has reminded us that
Nazi Germany had distinguished
foreign from domestic policy of
infamous Rascal Discrimination when
it had hosted Berlin Games in 1936,
just as the media effect of Olympic
Torch relay this year could not but
a reminder of its origin created as
a means to promote Nazi ideology
then, everywhere reflecting "One
Word, One Shame".
In the word of Olympics, Beijing
created the records by spending more
than
40 billions US dollars on, and by
attracting more than 60 state and
government heads to have attended,
the most sumptuously politicized
Games in history, but also by
removing millions of ordinary
citizens out of Beijing and other
cities where the Torch would arrive
and where some competitions would
take place, by prohibiting many
domestic visitors, particularly
dissidents and petitioners, from
visiting there, and by denying many
overseas tourists the visa or entry
to China, including Hong Kong where
the policy of "One State and Two
Systems" has been supposedly
guaranteed, and by increasing the
number of imprisoned writers and
other prisoners of conscience. In
the word of Olympics, Beijing
announced that three parks would be
open for the public demonstration
during the Games but approved none
of 77 applications, and even
detained some of the applicants,
including two woman petitioners,
respectively aged 77 and 79, for a
sentence to Reeducation Through
Labor (though the sentence have been
canceled after the condemnations
voiced internationally and
domestically), which has made a
typical example of how a dream of
Beijing Olympics has become a
nightmare to ordinary Chinese
people. In the word of Olympics, the
information on Sanlu Toxic Milk
Powders was sealed for at least a
month, resulting in that the news of
rescuing tens of thousands of sick
infants became the largest scandal
after the wake from Olympic
dream......
"Beijing Games has become a
Political Olympics, a Money
Olympics, and
particularly a Terror Olympics!" as
commented by Dr. Liu Xiaobo, the
Beijing-based former President and
current Board Member of ICPC.
Five days ago when the temporary
regulations for foreign journalists
was due to expire, PEN American
Center, PEN Canada and ICPC released
a report, Beyond the Olympics: The
Freedom to Write in China,
highlighting the vulnerable position
writers and journalists in China
have had, specifically
the high price PEN members in China
have paid over the past year for
their
activism, and concluding that "our
colleagues, and China' s citizens as
a
whole, have yet to see evidence of
the human rights improvements their
government pledged in order to
secure the Olympic Games". The
report calls on the Chinese
government to:
1) Extend and make permanent the
temporary press regulations
established for the Olympic Games
and include domestic journalists
within these guarantees;
2) Release all writers and
journalists currently imprisoned and
stop
detaining, harassing, and censoring
writers and journalists;
3) End Internet censorship, and
reform laws used to imprison writers
and
journalists and suppress freedom of
expression.
ICPC is cheerful to have leant that
China's State Council issued the new
regulations 15 minuets before the
expiry of the temporary ones, thus
having
realized the first half of Item 1 as
given above, but disappointed at its
lack of realization of the second
half as a necessary condition of
press
freedom in China, thus continuously
extending the inward discrimination
with
its double standards. Therefore,
ICPC explicitly call again on
Chinese
government to include domestic
journalists within the guarantees of
the new
regulations to abandon such a
discrimination policy against its
own citizens
as soon as possible.
PEN American Center, PEN Canada, and
the Independent Chinese PEN Center
are among the 145 worldwide centers
of International PEN, an
organization that works to promote
friendship and intellectual
cooperation among writers
everywhere, to fight for freedom of
expression, and represent the
conscience of world literature. For
the "Beyond the Olympics" report and
more information on PEN's efforts to
free writers imprisoned in China,
please visit www.pen.org/china2008,
www.pencanada.ca, and
www.chinesepen.org.
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