| At the happenings of the riot at Lhasa, China escorted away all the foreign journalists from the areas. I remembered one BBC reporter said when he reached Hong Kong " China is handling her domestic affair and does not wish the world to see". The notion of that statement to the world is simple and clear "China is suppressing the native uprising with heavy hand". Owing to the news black out except CCTV, the journlists are writing stories based on the sources feeded by oversea Tibetan organizations with improvised footages. If China open Tibet to all foreign journlists at that time and see the uprising first handed, do you think they'll write the stories otherwise? |
Error in Western Media Report about Tibet