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Pirate Radio In Beijing Calls for Free Speech

Posted on 01 January 1970 by

The human rights group Reporters Without Borders launched into a 20-minute Mandarin-language protest via a PIRATE RADIO BROADCAST across Beijing. The FM transmission began around 8:15am Beijing Time Friday, and called for the release of more than 100 Chinese citizens jailed for writing news and opinion, mostly over the Internet. Go here to listen to the program in English.

Original post by Mike

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