Chinese Government Interference Leads to Challenges for New Tang Dynasty TV's Press Permit Application For Geneva Human Rights Conference (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) The Epoch Times reports from Geneva: The 59th
annual session of the UN Commission on Human Rights will convene on March 17, 2003.
Media from many countries dispatched reporters to Geneva to observe how
the session, which is chaired by Libya for the first time, is held. However, the press permit application for North America's New Tang
Dynasty TV Station to cover the conference met with difficulties. It seems that freedom of the press to cover the UN Commission on Human Rights was under
challenge, under pressure from the Chinese government. However, in the end, with the righteous thoughts and actions of practitioners, justice was met and NTD TV's application was approved.
Reporter from New Tang Dynasty TV is interviewed
New Tang Dynasty TV held a press conference in the International Hotel near
United Nations Square on March 15, 2003 about the obstruction of their press
application. The spokeswoman of New Tang Dynasty TV said, "New Tang Dynasty TV
is an independent media outlet broadcasting to Chinese speaking communities across
North America through satellite, cable and Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week. The news reports on events occurring worldwide, including some sensitive
issues about China, such as democracy movement, Tibet, and Falun Gong. Besides
news, New Tang Dynasty TV has programs for children and programs introducing
Chinese culture and Western culture.
The New Tang Dynasty TV's initial application for press permission was
declined by UN News Department in Geneva. The reason given was that the New Tang
Dynasty TV is a non-profit organization. The spokeswoman said, "This reason
cannot be accepted, as AP and VOA are also non-profit organizations. Both of them
have obtained permission. Based on our investigation, some UN officials
disclosed that the Chinese Government had exerted pressure and is not happy with the
New Tang Dynasty TV's reports on Falun Gong."
At the press conference, New Tang Dynasty TV reporter Meichen said, "I have permission from
UN Headquarters and can cover any event occurring in the headquarters. But I
cannot cover the conference of the UN Commission on Human Rights. It is outrageous
that the UN itself cannot guarantee freedom of news reporting." She said, "We have
already submitted our response to the US State Department and US Special
Ambassador to the UN and hope that the UN will issue permission to us."
Two hours after the press conference, New Tang Dynasty TV obtained a response
from UN Headquarters, and the UN finally approved New Tang Dynasty TV's
application. Many stories behind this incident have not yet been exposed and will be
further investigated.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2003/3/15/46490.html
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