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Members of the European Parliament Demand Eutelsat to Restore NTDTV Broadcast (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) Since Eutelsat Communications ceased NTDTV broadcast
signals to China, political figures in Europe has reacted strongly. There have
been continuous calls to Eutelsat to immediately restore NTDTV broadcast signals
to China. Dutch Member of the European Parliament Mr. Erik Meijer speaks
at the press conference at European Parliament Headquarters in Strasbourg. On July 4, 2008, Dutch Member of the European Parliament Mr. Erik Meijer sent
out an urgent inquiry to the EU commission, demanding the commission to
investigate Eutelsat about this matter and to use its influence to help restore
NTDTV broadcast signals to China. Dutch National News Service, Dutch National
Radio and many other media reported this matter. In his inquiry to the EU commission, Mr. Meijer pointed out that Eutelsat's
action very likely stems from its expectation to sign business contracts with
Chinese government organisations. In view of the fact that the EU and Eutelsat
are to cooperate to develop the Galileo Plan, Mr. Meijer said, "The EU
should use its contact with this French company to encourage them to restore and
maintain NTDTV broadcast to China before the Olympics' opening ceremony."
At the press conference at European Parliament Headquarters in Strasbourg on
July 9, Mr. Meijer said that only when we are always ready to protect freedom of
information, can we truly guarantee human rights and freedom in Europe. Any
passive reaction will not safeguard this freedom. On July 7, at the European Parliament plenary session discussing major
political affairs, Polish member of the European Parliament's human rights
committee Ms. Hanna Foltyn-Kubicka said that although the exact cause of the
incident is not clear yet, we do know who benefited from this incident and who
lost. Tens of millions of viewers in China have been blocked and can only see
the news from the Chinese Communist regime. On July 9, at the European Parliament plenary session discussing the
situations in China before the Olympics, vice-president of the European
Parliament Mr. Edward McMillan-Scott pointed out that NTDTV's transmissions to
China was stopped on June 16 and he earnestly requested the French government to
help restore NTDTV broadcast to China. Mr. Thomas Mann, head of the Tibet working group in the European Parliament
and German member of the European Parliament, demanded that Eutelsat immediately
restore NTDTV's satellite signals in the Asian sky. Mr. Mann stressed in an
interview that the European Parliament emphasizes freedom of the press. The
public needs media like NTDTV that reports freely and without government
censorship. Stopping NTDTV's signal should never have occurred and it must be
restored immediately, he said. In his speech representing the Green Party, the president of the Green Party
in the European Parliament Mr. Daniel Cohn-Bendit also strongly condemned the
Chinese Communist regime for its total control of the Olympic Games, including
TV and radio broadcasts. As of July 11, more than fifty members of the European Parliament have
written to the CEO of Eutelsat Communications, requesting him to observe the
principles of equality and diversity stipulated in Eutelsat's articles of
incorporation and to immediately open NTDTV's satellite signals in the Asian
sky. The letters said that based on the principle of freedom of information, the
signatories express their deep concern about this matter. Eutelsat's decision
affects tens of millions of viewers in China. Many members of the European Parliament still clearly recall the Eutelsat
incident three years ago. At that time almost one hundred members of the
European Parliament wrote to the CEO of Eutelsat Communications, demanding
Eutelsat to extend its satellite contract with NTDTV to broadcast to China. At
that time, under the formidable international pressure, Eutelsat gave up its
attempt to terminate its contract with NTDTV. Posting date: 7/23/2008
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