Silenced: China's Great Wall of Censorship explained

Silenced : China's Great Wall of Censorship is a political book by Oystein Alme and Morten Vågen, published by Amaryllis Media in 2006.[1] The book is about human rights and censorship in China and Tibet.

According to information on the pages of the website of Reporters Without Borders, the international non-governmental organization that advocates freedom of the press, this "book takes the reader on a fascinating and disturbing trip behind China’s Great Wall of Censorship. It also tells the story of Voice of Tibet, the radio station China couldn’t silence."[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Blondeau. Anne-Marie. Buffetrille. Katia. Authenticating Tibet: Answers to China's 100 Questions. 2008. University of California Press. 9780520244641. 351. en. registration.
  2. http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=17997 Reporters Without Borders