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Chinese dissident allowed limited media access: Madam Miaow back on Guardian CiF

Yep, I checked yesterday and posted on Gary Younge’s powerful indictment of US Republican “Frat Boys” and discovered that my ban is at an end and I am now allowed to comment at the Guardian but under (heavy) moderation — so says the vivid red message in the comment window when I posted. This goes …

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Chinese dissident allowed limited media access: Madam Miaow back on Guardian CiF

Yep, I checked yesterday and posted on Gary Younge’s powerful indictment of US Republican “Frat Boys” and discovered that my ban is at an end and I am now allowed to comment at the Guardian but under (heavy) moderation — so says the vivid red message in the comment window when I posted. This goes …

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Climate change: Is new Independent newspaper regime Sinophobic?

Anna Chen – 19 December 2009 Well, I used to be a fan of The Independent, what with having Robert Fisk and being so brilliant on the Iraq war. But with an article yesterday headlined, “China’s delaying tactics threaten climate deal” by Chris Green, and allowing racist epithets in their comments threads, has The Indy …

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Madam Miaow on BBC World Service TV: China and Copenhagen

Anna Chen in the studio for the BBC World Service “World Have Your Say” programme on the first day of the Copenhagen climate conference, Monday 7th December 2009. Posted at YouTube in three parts. World Have Your Say: Part 1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAMXCfnju6c World Have Your Say: Part 2http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJVdKb5N-o8 World Have Your Say: Part 3http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNeA8WZ6TyY Read Madam Miaow …

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China, Copenhagen and climate change

Anna Chen –  6 December 2009 Monday sees the start of the Copenhagen climate conference, marking the end of a two-year period which aims to see a far-reaching and legally binding global agreement on how to combat climate change. China is widely regarded as the Big Bad in this scenario, called “the world’s biggest polluter”, …

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