July 6, 2008

China's Forbidden Zones

Shutting the Media out of Tibet and Other "Sensitive" Stories

Map of China and Tibet
    Summary
Key Recommendations
Methodology
II.   Background: Longstanding Media Freedom Constraints in China
Constraints on Media Freedom..
Government Promises of Media Freedom for the Olympics
Assessment of Media Freedom since August 2007
III.Threats to Deny Olympics Accreditation and Ongoing Violations of the Temporary Regulations
Ongoing Violations of the Temporary Regulations
IV.Silencing the Sources: Intimidation of Chinese Interviewees
   The Closure of Tibet
The March 2008 Protests in Tibetan Areas
Expulsion of Journalists from Lhasa
Obstacles for Journalists Trying to Reach Tibetan Areas
Government-Orchestrated Tours for Journalists to Tibetan Areas
The Government's Propaganda Offensive and its Consequences for Foreign Journalists
Threats Against Foreign Correspondents in China
VI.Other Foreign Media Forbidden Zones
Petitioners
Protests and Demonstrations
Dissidents
VII.Recommendations
To the Chinese Government
To the International Olympic Committee
To National Governments Sending Olympic Teams to the 2008 Beijing Olympics
To International News Organizations Planning to Cover the 2008 Beijing Olympics
Acknowledgements