Crowds gathered at the headquarter of a Chinese newspaper on Monday. The people there to support a rare protest against alleged government censorship. the journalist claimed that an editorial calling for political reform was censored and re-written as a tribute to communist party rule. Some posters were calling for press freedom. "We stand up now because we were pushed to the limit," said the journalist who will remain anonymous.The letter also said that the official had factual errors in it. If the strike goes ahead, it will be the first time a major Chinese newspaper has openly staged a strike in more than two decades.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/07/world/asia/china-journalists-protests/index.html?hpt=wo_c2
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