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China steps up restrictions on media
It says hundreds of regulations have been introduced since the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008 to restrict journalists writing about the unrest or scandals. The journalists were told they could only use the official news agency Xinhua in 2008 contaminated baby milk row. It was also told not to travel to report on the earthquake in Sichuan in 2008. Other restrictions include a specific ban on topless photographs of actress Zhang Ziyi in a Caribbean beach anti shoes, the report of the IFJ launched in Hong Kong.

He added that China in particular, targeted media and online chat often online journalists denied official accreditation. Social networking sites organizing public protest meetings in particular have troubled the Chinese authorities. Foreign journalists are violence and their equipment was destroyed in some cases, the report said. But he adds that although the government has had some success in stopping information leaks out about the anti gravity shoes, which is struggling to stop the comment to reach the outside world.
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