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Reporters Without Borders condemns new cases of censorship and self-censorship
AS THE Occupy Central movement continues its pro-democracy demonstrations, local and foreign media whose coverage angers the government are suffering consequences.
Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily is paying a high price for supporting Occupy Central.
Members of a counter-movement have been surrounding the headquarters of the newspaper, which announced its pro-Occupy Central position on 11 October. For three days, the papers activities have been disrupted, with delivery trucks prevented from entering. As a result, distributors have not been fully supplied. Delivery of the International New York Times, carried by the same trucks, was also affected.
During the third day of the anti-newspaper action, the demonstrators most of them women wearing face masks defied a High Court order of 14 October that they lift the siege. But police did not proceed to arrest them, effectively allowing the delivery truck blockade to continue.
On 15 October, the BBC website suffered blocking as well. It was taken down for several hours after it ran a video showing Hong Kong police beating pro-democracy protester Ken Tsang Kin-Chiu.
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TIME History movies This Disney Censorship Story Is Udderly Ridiculous Walt Disney with Mickey Mouse, circa 1935 General Photographic Agency / Getty Images The studio was founded on Oct. 16, 1923
When the Disney Brothers Studio got its start on this day, Oct. 16, in 1923, Walt Disney couldnt have predicted that his animation studio would become the entertainment powerhouse that its been for nearly a century.
He also probably failed to predict that, within a decade, hed get hit with what must be one of the sillier censorship cases in history.
Heres how TIME described what happened in February of 1931:
Motion Picture Producers & Distributors of America last week announced that, because of complaints of many censor boards, the famed udder of the cow in the Mickey Mouse cartoons was now banned. Cows in Mickey Mouse or other cartoon pictures in the future will have small or invisible udders quite unlike the gargantuan organ whose antics of late have shocked some and convulsed other of Mickey Mouses patrons. In a recent picture the udder, besides flying violently to left and right or stretching far out behind when the cow was in motion, heaved with its panting when the cow stood still; it also stretched, when seized, in an exaggerated way.
Thats right: Clarabelle Cows udders were deemed inappropriate for tender American audiences, who one must presume did not know where milk comes from. Clarabelle was also censored at one point, in Ohio, after she was seen reading a racy book.
But, it turns out, Clarabelle wasnt the only one of Disneys creations to get adjusted by decency boards during the studios first decade. Canada banned another cartoon because of the way a fish got too close to a mermaids thigh, and German censors objected to a cartoon in which Mickey and friends were approached by cats wearing German military garb, which was seen as offensive to Germans. (Its unclear from TIMEs coverage whether the German censors objected to being compared to undignified felines or to anti-Mickey predators.)
It was probably not because of her udders, but Clarabelle has largely faded away from the list of popular Disney characters, which means thatto paraphrase another cartoon icon, Bart Simpsonmost of the studios movies these days do not, in fact, have a cow, man.
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Conservative GERB party and the centrist coalition Bulgaria without Censorship are set to meet for consultations in Parliament.
BwC's Rumen Yonchev told private national NOVA TV his coalition was offering "preliminary support" to the center-right party.
Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (GERB), which won Bulgaria's general elections on October 5, is holding talks this week with all the remaining parties that made it into the National Assembly.
It failed to agree on joint government participation with right-wing Reformist Bloc, deemed its most natural ally, on Wednesday, but made a breakthrough with nationalist Patriotic Front (PF) the next day.
Bulgaria without Censorship, a coalition led by ex-journalist Nikolay Barekov's party with the same name, had the sixth-biggest number of ballots cast in the elections. It has recently portrayed itself as a centrist political entity, but has frequently changed its ideology.
The party's leadership announced in a media statement Thursday it was ready to renounce "many" of its demands for the sake of stability in Bulgaria and vowed to refrain from attempts at isolating other parties in Parliament.
Its leader Nikolay Barekov decided earlier this week to retain his seat in the European Parliament and is currently not in Bulgaria.
Despite their agreement GERB and the PF cannot form a government on their own, since they fall short of a majority by having 101 seats (whereas 121 out of 240 are needed).
A fourth party will be necessary even if BwC reaches a deal with conservatives.
GERB has also left the door open to a new meeting with Reformist Bloc representatives after all other parties have been contacted.
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