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China Censors Parts Of Obama's Speech

ANITA CHANG   01/21/09 01:09 PM ET   AP

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BEIJING — China censored its translation of President Barack Obama's inauguration speech, removing references to communism and dissent, and quickly halted state television's live broadcast of the address when Cold War-era animosities were mentioned.

One television official tried to downplay the cutaway as a normal break in programming while an editor with the China Daily newspaper's Web site said staff who censored online versions of the speech likely did so because they were "duty-bound to protect the country's interests."

The news channel of state broadcaster China Central Television broadcast the speech live early Wednesday local time, but appeared caught off-guard by Obama's reference to how earlier generations of Americans had "faced down fascism and communism."

The audio quickly faded out from Obama's speech and cameras cut back to the studio anchor, who seemed flustered for a second before turning to ask a U.S.-based CCTV reporter what challenges the president faces in turning around the economy.

China's ruling Communist Party maintains a tight grip over its entirely state-run media. Beijing tolerates little dissent and frequently decries foreign interference in its internal affairs.

Wang Jianhong, deputy director of the CCTV general editing department, said he did not stay up to watch the inauguration broadcast but suggested the transition was a normal part of the program.

"There are breakaways even when broadcasting China's own meetings," he said. "Americans might care a lot about the presidential inauguration, but Chinese may not be very interested."

The China Daily Web site, the official Xinhua News Agency and popular online portals Sina and Sohu all used a translation of the speech that omitted the word "communism" from the same sentence that tripped up the news anchor.

The translation was also missing Obama's remarks on free speech when he said "those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent _ know that you are on the wrong side of history."

An editor at the China Daily Web site said managers did not order the censorship.

"Our translators and editors on the evening shift would make those decisions independently," said the editor, who refused to give his name as is common in China. "As Chinese, we are duty-bound to protect the country's interests."

Another popular online portal, Netease, carried a translation that was missing the paragraph mentioning communism, though it retained the part about dissent.

Rebecca MacKinnon, a journalism professor who teaches about media and the Internet at the University of Hong Kong, said this kind of censorship was common in China, though she could not say why the government would want to do so.

"I can't attribute motives to it, I can't get inside their head and explain what they're thinking. But this is standard practice," she said.

The full translation of Obama's speech could be viewed on the Web site of Hong Kong-based broadcaster Phoenix Satellite Television, which has a reputation as a more independent news source. The China Daily Web site posted Obama's full remarks in English only.

China has previously altered the words of U.S. officials. A 2004 speech in Shanghai by former Vice President Dick Cheney was broadcast live on state-run television at the insistence of U.S. officials, but the Chinese transcript of the remarks deleted references to political freedom.

In 2003, the memoirs of Hillary Rodham Clinton, Obama's nominee for secretary of state, were pulled from publication in China after the government-backed publisher removed references to the 1989 Tiananmen Square democracy protests and altered Clinton's comments about human rights activist Harry Wu.

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Clip of CCTV broadcast http://hk.youtube.com/watch?vyxBVmkP04Ag

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lesterbud
Facts ARE Liberty
10:54 AM on 01/22/2009
My first thought - the entire FOX News "TEAM" would thrive in China.

Control peoples thoughts through careful editing and proper spin of events to support the currently appropriate dogma.
08:38 AM on 01/22/2009
Censorship a mainstay here.
02:14 AM on 01/22/2009
Hey, come on, let's be fair.

We need a MIXED economy, "pure" anything, whether it is communism or capitalism ,is sure to be a disaster, capitalism destroys itself, because people left out of the markets, left to destitution, will revolt to overthrow it and cede power to tyrants, while communism needs repression to survive, and it too, destroys itself as people will revolt to overthrow it,

first, Obama himself in the speech (inaugural speech, that is) said "Nor is the question before us whether the market is a force for good or ill. Its power to generate wealth and expand freedom is unmatched, but this crisis has reminded us that without a watchful eye, the market can spin out of control - and that a nation cannot prosper long when it favors only the prosperous."

This means that he is neither a "free-market" fundamentalist, nor a "commie" nor a "socialist" THIRD WAY, Blairite, is what he appears to be.

We have a mixed economy, have had one since the rise of Keynesian economics, there are such things as "market failures" and the need for fairness in the market is well understood and Obama also understands the role government should play in leveling the playing field.

As for socialism, it is a shame it gets thrown in with the terrible Stalinist authoritarian and Chinese censorship. China is not merely 'commie' it is authoritarian. period.
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MarkInIrvine
fuzzy-headed knee-jerk liberal and proud of it
01:52 AM on 01/22/2009
China is a lie hiding from the truth. It's existence depends for survival on keeping the population in the dark about the fact that it is a fraud. As more and more people there find out what the elites are doing, the people will shrug off the CCP's grip on the populace. People want to be free; it's just a matter of time.
12:29 AM on 01/22/2009
I thought China was proud of being communist.
12:22 AM on 01/22/2009
Their potentially ruining us by calling upon us for payment of the US bonds they own would be worth it in a situation where we vote in the UN to slap a fat old embargo on China until there is no longer an embargo put upon the Chinese by their government of their ability even to hear a foreigner utter the word FREEDOM. This level of control does not protect the Chinese government, it endangers them. Embargo China. The recent human rights abuses alone are due cause. Economy be damned, we're talking about human lives. We'll find a way, the Chinese don't have a choice to.
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sus2222
My micro-biology is FULL
10:09 PM on 01/21/2009
Hey, F*CK CHINA and all their 60 cent wallmart stuff WE BUY.
Get ready to wean from OIL ADDICTION and PLASTIC CRAP addiction ( cheap chinese stuff)
or
learn Chinese in order to keep your job.*GOOD LUCK !
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GingerB
09:04 PM on 01/21/2009
Should we exh.ume Nix.on and ki.ck him around a bit more? ; )
09:45 PM on 01/21/2009
sounds like you enjoy the liberty,democracy and freedom of H.P very much.
09:46 PM on 01/21/2009
I still can't bypass the cen:sorship of the word co:mmu'ni'sm wish I made it this time.
08:42 PM on 01/21/2009
remember Michael Moore's Oscar acceptance speech? where he dared to say something negative of that brain dead wanna be dictator? they started playing the music to shut him up. that is worse, because you think our so called media is sooo liberal and sooo free. wake up and smell the whatever there is to be smelled.
we don't need to go to china to see censorship. look at the media in the last 8 years. right here not in some 3rd world country. and it's not about to change i can tell ya'
03:52 PM on 01/22/2009
There is a difference though...
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mercury613
In the blue TV screen light
08:25 PM on 01/21/2009
More breaking news: scientists have discovered that water is wet.
11:49 PM on 01/21/2009
lol
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chronic
12:07 AM on 01/22/2009
Hehehehe!!!
06:42 PM on 01/21/2009
Again, why are we doing business with Communist China? Do we have any principles left at all, or is it all about money and cheap materialist crap?

We need to pay these people what we owe them or default on the debt, and start dissolving this relationship now.

I'm not blaming China, I'm blaming us. We enabled them, and transformed them into the powerhouse economy that they are today. Now we need to reverse this trend, and gradually phase them out. Bring the jobs home again and we can get out of this economic nightmare.
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06:48 PM on 01/21/2009
Let's just say that if China were a true Communist country, they wouldn't be in business with the US...
09:36 PM on 01/21/2009
I'm from mainland China I can tell you that in terms of the market it was approved by the WTO China is a country of free market so yes in economic level we are capitalism I think. I spend most of the time sleeping in classes which talked about commu.nism and capitalism so I'm not 100% sure of what I said, simply don't care as long as it works then it's good just like the big/small government thing it's hard to say what is actually the good one.
I've seen it somewhere it is said China is in the primitive stage of capitalism as Carl Marks said which evolves the accumulation of wealth(doing it so far so good) at any cost(doing it as well) just like what happen to the US and UK one and half centuries ago.
In the political level I think I'm pretty sure we are a comm.unist stage the dominant ideology is com.munism which I have no idea what is that for once again I spend most of he time napping in the classroom. But I'm happy with that cause "the god" is not interfering with our politicians and our country and I don't need to read the "book" which is way much more re.tar.ded than Carl Marks' book.
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06:48 PM on 01/21/2009
Let's just say that if China were a true Com.munist country, they wouldn't be in business with the US...
07:01 PM on 01/21/2009
Okay, let's call it suppressed or controlled capitalism. Whatever. I want to see an end to this 28 year free market (job outsourcing) nightmare. I remember when we made it all here, and I was a very vocal opponent going back to the early 80's.

We don't need China. We need jobs. What does it take for americans to understand this?
07:46 PM on 01/21/2009
Let's stop with the labels. They only hinder because they are only meant to limit possibilities. It is not what you call yourself; it is how you govern. No term beats intelligence. I want the better mouse trap and I want security and comfort too.

Deng said, "What does it matter if a cat is black or white as long it catches mice?"
06:39 PM on 01/21/2009
great capitalists...terrible governors.........
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06:49 PM on 01/21/2009
Capitalism = theft.
As in stealing $700 billion from taxpayers and getting away with it.
06:54 PM on 01/21/2009
Wow, AmandaBC, you topped yourself in stupidity with that one. I didn't think it could be done, but you have amazed me once again.
06:56 PM on 01/21/2009
AmandaBC FYI, what the bailout represents is a SOCIALIZATION of the capitalist system, sweetie. It's putting it into the hands of the government, which is what socialization is. It WAS CAPITALISM, and with the bailout it is NOW A SOCIALIST system. It's government owned honey, when it was not government owned before.

Boy you are the most dense person I've ever seen on these boards, and that says a lot!
06:36 PM on 01/21/2009
That is nonsense.
What are these id.iot.s doing, why they want to block that part of the speech.
You know what ? What my government should censore about Obama's speech is every sentence which has the word "God" in it. Sometimes I just wondering if the US is a country or just a messive big church full of fr.ant.ic religious cults, Obama is like a priest more like a president. After listening Obama's speech there's one thing for sure the war between the Christian America and the Islamic middle east will never stop, and the war between Christian America and the Communism also will never stop in his term.
I really don't get it for a self-claimed the most advanced country in the world why "god" has involved in it's president's inauguration speech in such an extent.
I think my ears are bleeding after the speech!
06:41 PM on 01/21/2009
I know a place where you can get some Athiest brand cotton balls which will both soak up the blood, plus block out the sound. Good luck, you are going to need it in the years to come. Maybe some day you will understand why God is needed in this world. Otherwise, you better hope for an ice age, cuz it's gonna be really hot when you get down there.
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06:51 PM on 01/21/2009
"Athiest brand cotton"

Once again, I'm totally impressed with your "education"...
07:01 PM on 01/21/2009
oh, stop your fantasizing. I don't really care when he invokes god, it seems less offensive than the possessive aggresive approach of Bush. I think religion is a crutch and anachronsitic in today's supposedly rational world. People that aarew aiting for god to do things are self-centered and absurd. Only we can help ourselves. God is a concept how we measure our pain, nothing more.

You won't be shocked after you die and all you believe is non-existent, because you will be dead and gone with nothing left to think or regret anything. I realize if god was disproven that most of the world would be imbalanced and probably more violent, but this doesn't mean that it isn't a bunch of primitive nonsense still believed due to a combination of tradition, culture and mostly, fear of the unknown, fear of death.
06:56 PM on 01/21/2009
As an atheist I can kind of see where you're coming from. But either way Christianity is still inextricably part of the States. It's on our money, in our pledge of allegiance etc... Most of the country still believes in God.

I'm still waiting for NASA to find life beyond earth to maybe change people's perspectives about faith in this country.

Anyway, Obama is way less blinded by his faith compared to Bush. (Bush thought he could actually communicate with god directly.)

It's a good feeling to finally after 8 years to have a president that agrees with evolution and understands the importance of science in this country.
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07:02 PM on 01/21/2009
"It's a good feeling to finally after 8 years to have a president that agrees with evolution and understands the importance of science in this country."

A.K.A. "business as usual", in the rest of the developed world...
06:07 PM on 01/21/2009
And yet the US continues to be the worlds largest financial supporter of China and comm unism through Free Trade. What were all our wars on comm unism and to promote freedom about? I guess that was all rhetoric.
06:09 PM on 01/21/2009
All our recent foreign wars that is, not domestic. I'm referring to vietnam and korea.
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05:24 PM on 01/21/2009
I hope and pray for good relations between our countries, but this is a reminder that there are many contrasts between China and the U.S.

They do not pretend to have a free press or free speech. They do not have a lot of other things that we take for granted, which is why it is so much cheaper to manufacture goods there than here.