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  • Good Speaking

  • may be he just not welcome

  • Beware Asian American people or the Banana Chinese, America migth restate the anti chinese exclusion act again; Rocky Spring or Clove Portland. MOVE YOUR MONEY OUT OF AMERICA!!! The American dont like you being here!!!! Fuck Hollywood, Cnn, and BBC News full lies...

  • I would say China is open economically, but with some limits. Trade is export driven with very few imports allowed into China. Socially China is not open, it through its history have been very apprehensive to ideas that are deemed as foreign. The Great Wall is a perfect example. China may be modern looking in appearance, but its mindset is very closed and too conservative.

  • just another british bull sh*t

  • According to some sources "A year in Tibet" is a bit dodgy.

    Thousands of Chinese have been TORTURED to DEATH in China since 1999.

  • And all the other translations are also done wrongly. The real voice of the interviewed Chinese are blurred out and misleading translator voices are added in. This whole video is a BBC propaganda.

  • I assume you could still understand the disguised voice.

  • What disguised voice? I can't hear a single thing from the interviewed Chinese once the translator voice comes in and covers the voice of the interviewed people.

  • The second Chinese men talking to him behind the tree was saying that he is advised not to talk to foreigners since the western media distortion of Tibet riot, and the BBC journalist twists his words and say it is very risky and he can get arrested. "Anger and resentment bubbling away"? That's crap.

  • Another BS video. The first Chinese guy in the video was saying that villagers were reflecting to the Central govt in China the problems they faced by a system called "Shangfang" and then the journalist twists his words and say the situation is getting nervous and tense which isn't what the Chinese man said.

  • Foreign newsreporters are more bias than ever before.

  • WELL if some random person from another country came to some remote village i would be FREAKED OUT. of course i wouldnt speak! n he looked so suspicious as he was just wandering around

  • BBC get it, strong journaManipulism.

    BBC get it, strong mindContrl technique.

    That's why free market rules!

    China should let CCTV go free market, then they can get it, how to do media fight. Now, china CCTV is way too restricted to get back to those nasty journamanipulist.

  • trusts are mutual and it's about people. Showing an official paper doesn't bring you anything anywhere in the world. I don't think the intention of this journalist guy was to help the protestor for their own benefits. It's about whether China has kept and delivered its promise. It's even cruel to use that guy to fulfil your own professional interest. cheap shot I would say.

  • apparently BBC was projecting a scene they were expecting to see and trying to find the proof in China. Why did those villagers refuse to talk? Did they know you, or what you were trying to do towards them? If you were them, what would you do?

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