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Tibet media coverage biased

By samanthaorwell on April 1, 2008 - 1:03am

http://thevancouvermanifesto.blogspot.com/2008/04/tibet-media-coverage-b...

Glenn Bohn of The Vancouver Sun wrote “Tibet coverage ‘twisted, biased’” yesterday.

Basically, it says that Western media has been biased and given twisted coverage of Tibet protest. It mentions that most media images come from Westerners and/or tourists taking sensational videos, photos, or cell phone pics in the heat of protest. Western media heavily relies on these images to stir their columns and news stories.

On the other hand, “viewers of Chinese-language TV news broadcasts see the more of the "dark side and violence of the riots," including assaults against ethnic Chinese in Tibet. The Chinese news media also interviewed injured ethnic Chinese in hospitals.”

Our well-known SingTao Daily, privately owned Chinese newspaper run out of Vancouver, says that Western media are critical of ALL non-western governments, not only Communist China, and shouldn’t really take undue offense, saying that it doesn’t mean that Western countries, or specifically Canada, is breaking “friendly relations” with China.

I’m glad they brought this up. I am a huge fan of articles that show some reflexivity in discourse.

Urban Mixer Gallery Series II

By tinhead on October 29, 2007 - 2:05pm

Nov 8 2007 - 7:00pm
Nov 8 2007 - 11:00pm

Urban Mixer presents the second installment in its highly coveted Gallery Series.

Click HERE to find out more.

Location: TRUNK Gallery, 1755 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver
Doors Open: 7PM - 11PM
Dress: Semi-formal
Cost: $25 in advance only

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Partial proceeds to UNICEF's Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS campaign.

Click HERE to register online securely.

Set at TRUNK gallery in the magnificent auto/ONE, we invite you to join us for a spectacular event featuring the works of Ottawa-based artist Heidi Conrod in on of Vancouver's pre-eminent art spaces.

This event continues the partnership between Urban Mixer and UNICEF where partial proceeds raised from our events shall go to the Unite for Children Unite Against AIDS campaign.

Come experience, for one night only, sleek European automobiles set in juxtaposition with the finest Canadian art and the City's most sensuous crowd.

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