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我们的活动很成功,大家很团结,但是到底我们改变了什么,媒体又对民众说了些什么,让我们一起来看看
Pro-China protests in Wellington(onenews)
Apr 26, 2008 7:37 PM
As the Olympic torch continues to court controversy, hundreds of Chinese living in New Zealand converged on Wellington's Civic Centre in defence of their homeland.
The group, made up mostly of students from Victoria University, says media organisations have unjustifiably made China the villain in the wake of a recent crackdown in Tibet.
"They want to make money (the news media) because people want to see something bad happen in China, that's what people want to see, that's what they are making money out off but we want to change that," Jerry Dai, the rally organiser
The demonstrators say the Beijing Olympics will be a chance for the world to see the real China.
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/423466/1746418
录像: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksQswpJ-u7E
700 march in Wellington in support of China and the Beijing Olympics(3news)
新闻录像 at http://www.tv3.co.nz/News/Nation ... cat/41/Default.aspx
Around 700 people, mainly Chinese students marched through the streets of Wellington today in support of the Beijing Olympics.
The protestors say New Zealanders are getting distorted messages through the media about china.
Meanwhile, the Olympic torch has arrived in Japan where it continues to attract protest.
Jun Feng Wu, an international politics student at VictoriaUniversity reinforces the message that today’s marchers took to thestreets.
Like other gatherings in recent weeks among China’s ex-patriotcommunities, these people say, this is not a political protest butpolitics are unavoidable.
Many of the placards claimed media were distorting China's human rights record.
One protester claimed that: “New Zealand media have been blind folded. They don't know the truth.”
The Chinese government has been accused of encouraging itsex-patriot communities to represent them in protest, but protestorganisers claimed that was not the case.
The colourful protest, with rousing patriotic songs drew the attention of weekend shoppers who had mixed feelings about it.
Therewas no sign of any counter gathering of pro Tibet supporters - theywill be watching developments in Beijing where officials say they willnow at least meet with the Dalai Lama.
In the meantime, the Olympic torch has made its way to Nagano Japanwhere supporters and protestors were kept in order after the lessons ofLondon and Paris.
Chinese protestors here say they will send a signed banner to Beijing to show their support for the Olympic Games.
Pro-China rally in Wellington this afternoon (tv3 audio) TV3采访的音频
Hundreds of Chinese New Zealanders are expected in downtown Wellington this afternoon holding a pro-China rally.
One of its organisers Gerry Dai, says they want to give Kiwis another side to anti-Beijing sentiment, which has flared-up after a crackdown in Tibet.
The rally will start at the end of Lambton Quay at one o'clock, ending up at Victoria University.
http://www.tv3.co.nz/Audio/ProChinarallyinWellingtonthisafternoon/tabid/384/articleID/53824/cat/41/Default.aspx#video
Pro-Chinese rally in Wellington(The Dominion Post)
Several hundred Chinese people took to the streets of Wellington on Saturday to support their country hosting this year's Olympic Games
The protesters, mostly Victoria University students, said they were upset at perceived media bias in the reporting of human rights issues in China and the China-Tibet situation.
"New Zealand you are being poisoned, you don't know the truth," one protester told TV3.
Protesters denied the Chinese government was behind the march.
"Oh no, no, this is all student-made," one woman said.
"Support China, support Chinese, support Olympics," she chanted.
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