Reuters: China shuts newspaper for slight against Jiang
Monday June 25, 10:19 PM
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese propaganda authorities have temporarily shut a
newspaper in the eastern province of Jiangsu for publishing a sarcastic article
about President Jiang Zemin, a Hong Kong-based rights group said on Monday.
The Business Morning Daily was the latest target of a crackdown on newspapers
which pushed the boundaries of China's censors to attract readers in an
increasingly competitive market, the Information Centre for Human Rights and
Democracy said.
Propaganda chiefs ordered the Nanjing-based newspaper to close after it
printed a story implying that Jiang granted preferential policies towards
Shanghai because of his personal connections with the city, the group said in a
statement.
Jiang, a native of Jiangsu, worked in Shanghai in the 1950s and 1960s and
served as mayor and [party' name omitted] Party secretary there in the late
1980s.
The propaganda officials said the article was a "grave political
error", according to the statement.
It was not known when the newspaper would be allowed to reopen. Staff on the
newspaper and propaganda officials were not available for comment.
Last week, a vice editor-in-chief at Dahebao, a newspaper in the central
province of Henan, was sacked for reports criticising local governments for
corruption. The newspaper's editor-in-chief was reprimanded but was not fired.
Earlier this month, authorities also shut the popular Guangxi Business Daily
because it was operated by a private company, although some local reporters said
it may have angered local officials with its reports.
And last month, at least two senior editors at the Guangzhou-based Southern
Weekend were forced out over stories about a gang leader executed for mass
murder and a deaf bomber executed for killing 108 people in a series of blasts.
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