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|subject=Political/Economic/Social Opinion | |subject=Political/Economic/Social Opinion | ||
|confronting_bodies=Chinese Government | |confronting_bodies=Chinese Government | ||
|medium=Film | |medium=Film Video, Print Journalism, Internet, Photography | ||
|date_of_action=October 28, 2013 | |date_of_action=October 28, 2013 | ||
|location=Beijing, China | |location=Beijing, China | ||
|description_of_content= | |description_of_content=Journalistic coverage, including photographs and video footage, of a car accident in Tiananmnen Square, which involved a car driving into pedestrians and then catching on fire. The accident resulted in the death of five people. | ||
|description_of_incident=Chinese police arrested two Agence France-Presse reporters who attempted to cover the event. They were later released, but the photographs and video footage had been deleted from their equipment. Other reporters from different news sources had also been briefly arrested. Photographs of the event were removed from blogs, and Internet speeds were slowed down to prevent the spread of any images or information. Police physically blocked access to the square as well. | |description_of_incident=Chinese police arrested two Agence France-Presse reporters who attempted to cover the event. They were later released, but the photographs and video footage had been deleted from their equipment. Other reporters from different news sources had also been briefly arrested. Photographs of the event were removed from blogs, and Internet speeds were slowed down to prevent the spread of any images or information. Police physically blocked access to the square as well. | ||
|description_of_result=No known results. | |description_of_result=No known results. | ||
|source=http:// | |source=http://tinyurl.com/ReportersWithoutBorders2013 | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 15 November 2016
Artist: Journalists/Reporters
Year: 2013
Date of Action: October 28, 2013
Region: Asia
Location: Beijing, China
Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion
Medium: Film Video, Print Journalism, Internet, Photography
Confronting Bodies: Chinese Government
Description of Artwork: Journalistic coverage, including photographs and video footage, of a car accident in Tiananmnen Square, which involved a car driving into pedestrians and then catching on fire. The accident resulted in the death of five people.
The Incident: Chinese police arrested two Agence France-Presse reporters who attempted to cover the event. They were later released, but the photographs and video footage had been deleted from their equipment. Other reporters from different news sources had also been briefly arrested. Photographs of the event were removed from blogs, and Internet speeds were slowed down to prevent the spread of any images or information. Police physically blocked access to the square as well.
Results of Incident: No known results.
Source:
• http://tinyurl.com/ReportersWithoutBorders2013