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In its bid to host the 2008 Games, China promised the International Olympic Committee (IOC) that it would allow the media complete freedom. Yet CPJ research shows that domestic journalists face severe threats and restrictions, while foreign media are obstructed. In the months leading up to the Games, CPJ has repeatedly urged Chinese leaders, IOC officials, and corporate sponsors to ensure that Beijing fulfills its Olympic promises. This report describes press conditions in detail and makes known our recommendations for change.
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Falling short: Olympic promises go unfulfilled as China falters on press freedom
2008, Committee to Protect Journalists
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Falling short: as the 2008 olympics approach, China falters on press freedom
2007, Committee to Protect Journalists
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