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2013 Southern Weekly incident : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2013 Southern Weekly incident
2013 ''Southern Weekly'' incident or 2013 ''Southern Weekend'' incident is a conflict between the Propaganda Department of Guangdong Province and ''Southern Weekly'' in press freedom, that the original New Year's special editorial was changed significantly under the pressure from the propaganda officers bypassing the normal publication flow. The newsroom staff went on strike to protest against censorship. This incident also caused demonstrations outside the gates of the ''Southern Weekly'' newspaper in Guangzhou, China. and drew attentions of many oversea Chinese. According to ''Southern Weekly'' editors, this incident isn't a coincidence because 1,034 of their stories were censored one way or the other in 2012 alone. Because of the incident, keywords such as ''Southern Weekend'', ''Tuo Zhen'' have become sensitive words and filtered by the Chinese firewall. ==Background== The ''Southern Weekly'' is a part of the Nanfang Media Group (), which is a provincial government-owned media corporation. The same as any government-owned corporation, its top leader is the party secretary. However, unlike many other government-owned media, ''Southern Weekly'' is known for investigative journalism, testing the limits of free speech in the country.〔
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