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Tokyo Bay Contamination More Serious than Fukushima Offing – Video


Tokyo Bay Contamination More Serious than Fukushima Offing
r3VOLt23 05.11.2012 Keep monitoring and shearing...say no to censorship Defend the right to know! Originally published on Nov 4, 2012 by guardianofmiyagi "Lake Contamination" : http://www.youtube.com Source video: http://www.youtube.com Subscribe and support guardianofmiyagi: http://www.youtube.com Thanks 2 redbuttonstudio ..You always on TOP! DECOMMISSION NUCLEAR WORLDWIDE...Peace Time End of Nuclear Era! THANK YOU ALL FOR WATCHING...subscribe please! Namaste Blessings In Lak #39;echFrom:r3VOLt23Views:1 0ratingsTime:06:25More inNews Politics

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‘Welcome the 18th Congress’ With More Censorship – Video


#39;Welcome the 18th Congress #39; With More Censorship
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is creating an atmosphere for the public to #39;Welcome the 18th Congress. #39; It organizes reports and performances to create a festive atmosphere. CCP is tightening the control over media and internet too, and bans reports with domestic negative information. Songs #39;lyrics on the mainstream TV stations cannot include hapless words such as #39;dead #39; and #39;down. #39; Besides, CCP #39;s propaganda department sends orders to the media to produce positive reports. However, international media correspondents are now asking Beijing to stop blocking news. Lately #39;Happy celebrating of the 18th Congress. #39; With such programs they are trying to manipulate the atmosphere towards happy public opinions. Other official media follows suit, starting to air such kind of programs too. On the other hand, the CCP takes measures to censor the so called #39;sensitive #39;information. It blocks foreign media websites, obstructs foreign reporters from airing #39;sensitive news, #39; it limits the negative reports from the Chinese media and websites. Deutsche Welle reported on 30 October, that media receive many requirements about the reports on the 18th Congress. Almost every day, some related ban appears on the internet. As CCP #39;s propaganda regards these bans confidential, normally no media people are willing to talk about it. However, sometimes they release such information through their microblogs. Yet, the ban is only on ...From:ChinaForbiddenNewsViews:2 0ratingsTime:04:24More inNews Politics

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‘WikiLeaks search ban – censorship’, earns US Archives ‘Ministry of Truth’ tag – Video


#39;WikiLeaks search ban - censorship #39;, earns US Archives #39;Ministry of Truth #39; tag
The case of WikiLeaks is once again hitting the headlines. That #39;s after the US National Archive blocked any search attempts containing the name of the whistleblowing website. The move, on the recommendation of Washington, was said to be protecting classified information. But Loz Kaye, leader of the UK Pirate Party, believes what happened is a clear sign of censorship. RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.From:SuperSheenTVViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:59More inNews Politics

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China needs to change: Dalai Lama

"I think there is no alternative except there is some political change" ... the Dalai Lama. Photo: Reuters

The use of "secrecy, censorship and bullying" to silence dissenting voices in China must end under the country's incoming leader, the Dalai Lama says.

President-in-waiting Xi Jinping will have "no alternative" but to accept political change over the coming years, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader told reporters in Yokohama, near Tokyo on Monday.

"Now Hu Jintao era passed. Now Xi Jinping (is) becoming the president. I think there is no alternative except there is some political change," the Dalai Lama said on the third day of a 12-day stay in Japan.

"Hu Jintao started to build harmonious society, stable society. So for stable society, I think gap (between the) rich and (the) poor must be reduced.

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"Also you need an independent judiciary system, free press, rule of law. These are very, very important.

"So the goal, harmony, wonderful. Stability, wonderful. But use of secrecy, censorship and bullying... there is something wrong in their system," said the saffron-robed monk.

"I think to create a genuine harmony... you need openness."

China denounces the Dalai Lama as a "splittist" seeking an independent Tibet, accusations he has repeatedly denied.

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China needs to change: Dalai Lama

China needs to change with new leader: Dalai Lama

YOKOHAMA, Japan (AFP) - The use of "secrecy, censorship and bullying" to silence dissenting voices in China must end under the country's incoming leader, the Dalai Lama said on Monday.

President-in-waiting Xi Jinping will have "no alternative" but to accept political change over the coming years, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader told reporters in Yokohama, near Tokyo.

"Now Hu Jintao era passed. Now Xi Jinping (is) becoming the president. I think there is no alternative except there is some political change," the Dalai Lama said on the third day of a 12-day stay in Japan.

"Hu Jintao started to build harmonious society, stable society. So for stable society, I think gap (between the) rich and (the) poor must be reduced.

"Also you need an independent judiciary system, free press, rule of law. These are very, very important.

"So the goal, harmony, wonderful. Stability, wonderful. But use of secrecy, censorship and bullying... there is something wrong in their system," said the saffron-robed monk.

"I think to create a genuine harmony... you need openness."

China denounces the Dalai Lama as a "splittist" seeking an independent Tibet, accusations he has repeatedly denied.

At a closed-doors congress beginning Thursday, Beijing's power players will anoint a new chief for the next 10 years. His regime will have to address growing anger over graft as well as challenges from a vocal band of dissidents and rights activists.

Vice president Xi is widely expected to be promoted to Communist Party general-secretary this week and then state president next year, succeeding Hu in a 10-yearly leadership change.

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