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A New Dawnfor Chinese Journalism?

Tuesday, August 8, 2006

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Li Datong

  • Senior editor with China Youth Daily and former editor-in-chief of the Bing Dian Weekly, the post from which he was removed during the Bing Dian Incident.

    A REMARKABLE incident has emboldened Chinese journalists. Earlier this year, the government suspended publication of the newspaper Bing Dian Weekly, provoking unprecedented open protest, which received extensive media coverage worldwide. Even more surprisingly, the government, under the

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