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Twitter Temporarily Suspends Rep. Greene's Account

Higher Ed
The site said Rep. Greene committed "multiple violations" of its new civic integrity policy, put in place after the Capitol insurrection.
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Sky News

Interview with pro Trump supporter at Ohio Protest

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of an interview with a pro-Trump protester speaking in regards to social media censorship on the 17th January 2021 in Columbus, Ohio, United States
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Former President Trump Plans Lawsuit Against Social Media Giants

Higher Ed
Trump announced a class-action suit against Facebook, Twitter and Google for wrongful censorship.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 'Fear is not a reason not to act': Russian print artist makes posters for peace

9th - Higher Ed
"Everyone needs peace": these words, printed in red on white, greet visitors at the entrance of a small Moscow printing workshop, which has faced pressure and censorship since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine (Footage by AFPTV...
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Journalists' hunger strike over media independence reaches day 6

Higher Ed
1. Hungarian TV journalists, who are on hunger strike, walk in front of the headquarters of the public broadcasting (MTV) 2. Tilt down of the entrance area where hunger strike is taking place, with sign reading (Hungarian) "Designated...
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China - World's largest Census undertaken / Artist and activist Ai Weiwei under house arrest / Liu Xiaobo wins Nobel Peace Prize

Higher Ed
China - China goes door-to-door in world's biggest census Beijing - 1 Nov 2010 1. Census workers walking in residential compound 2. Man opening door 3. Close of workers filling in forms and checking details with resident 4. Wide of...
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Google wins permission to maintain website in China; file, analyst

Higher Ed
FILE: Beijing, China - 14 January 2010 1. Wide tilt up of Google China Headquarters 2. Close of sign London, UK - 9 July 2010 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Sarah McDowall, Asia-Pacific Research Analyst, IHS Global Insight: "Google comes out...
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INDIA: STATE OF EMERGENCY BACKGROUNDER

Higher Ed
English/Nat Twenty years ago this Sunday, Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency for two years in India in response to serious opposition and unrest. Civil liberties were suspended, members of the opposition party were imprisoned...
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SYND 27 7 68 FRENCH EDITOR OF RADIO PROGRAMMES INTERVIEW

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The editor of French radio programmes in Czechoslovakia gives an interview about censorship. 1. SOUNDBITE (English): mcu of the interviewee speaking Film: Neg ? Sound: Mag Trk ? B&W ? NYFilm: No ? LN Number: No ? Available in HD
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Media group concerned constitutional reforms affect freedom of expression.

Higher Ed
1. Various of SIP members at press conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Earl Maucker, President of the Inter American Press Association (IAPA/SIP): "I wanted to let you all know that our mission, after two days of meetings in this country,...
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WRAP Exteriors, security at prison where Liu held, lawyer

Higher Ed
Jin Zhou City - 9 Oct 2010 1. Tracking shot of Prison Guard Tower, where Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo is being held 2. Tracking shot of prison walls, zoom in to building and window 3. Tracking shot of Prison Guard Tower and police...
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Reax as Google moves Chinese operation to HKong

Higher Ed
Shanghai, China - 23 March 2010 1. Screen shot of Google.cn address being typed into web browser but changing to Google.com.hk site after rerouting 2. Wide screenshot of Google.com.hk site 3. Close shot of Google HK site with selection...
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Journalists testing limited freedom as state relaxes grip on media

Higher Ed
30 January 2012 1. Wide of a busy street in Yangon 2. Mid of monks and the locals on the street 3. Tilt down from Buddha statue to a monk sitting on the ground, reading a newspaper 4. Close-up of the monk reading the newspaper 5....
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Amnesty says China has failed in promises to improve human rights

Higher Ed
Hong Kong, 28 July 2008 1. Pan across Amnesty International news conference 2. Amnesty International spokeswoman Roseanne Rife talking 3. Mid of reporters 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Allison, China Researcher, Amnesty International: "We...
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Controversial painting removed from exhibit

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot exterior Animal Gallery, zoom in, Bush painting visible through glass 2. Wide shot interior Animal Gallery, pan to Bush painting 3. Close up chimpanzees visible in Bush painting, pull out 4. Medium shot gallery founder Bucky...
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Bloomberg

Obama: I Think Sony Made a Mistake

Higher Ed
Dec. 19 -- President Barack Obama, in his end of year conference for 2014, discusses the cyber-attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment which led to the company canceling the theatrical release of the movie ""The Interview."" (Source:...
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The Chinese government censors all mention of June 4, 1989, when scores of students were killed by army troops ordered to clear Tiananmen Square from demonstrators. Few Chinese students today know the outlines of the tragedy. (June 3)

Higher Ed
(SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Lu Qiuxuan, Student - Beijing Foreign Studies University:) "I have never ever heard my teacher talk about June 4. Never ever. In our textbooks, this never was mentioned. And, there was no explanation." ...
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HONG KONG: FIRST EVER TRADE FAIR FOR FILM & TV

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat Hong Kong's first ever trade fair for film and TV kicked off Wednesday featuring more than 70 exhibitors. The Hong Kong International Film Market, "Filmart" allows international and local distributors to showcase their...
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Literature winner, criticised for links to Communist Party, backs censorship

Higher Ed
1. Wide tilt up of Swedish Academy, where the Nobel Prize in Literature is decided each year 2. Close-up of Swedish Academy inscription on the building 3. Wide of Mo Yan, Nobel literature winner, arriving 4. Wide pan of Mo Yan entering...
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Ukrainian journalists protest censorship during President's speech

Higher Ed
A group of leading Ukrainian journalists interrupted President Viktor Yanukovych's speech at a newspaper conference Monday to protest against government censorship, amid concerns of waning press freedoms in the ex-Soviet nation. About a...
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Former world chess champion criticises Putin

Higher Ed
1. Mid of former world chess champion and leader of the Other Russia opposition movement Garry Kasparov entering studio 2. Camera cutaway 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Garry Kasparov, former world chess champion and leader of the Other Russia...
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The darker side of Japanese manga comics

Higher Ed
AP Television Tokyo, Japan - 11 August 2013 1. Mid of cosplayer dressed up as character Pit from 'Kid Icarus' 2. Wide of photographers taking pictures of Kiki from 'Kiki's delivery service' 3. Close of cosplayer dressed up as Kiki 4. Pan...
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All the fu of the fair ahead of Disney's big opening

Higher Ed
LEAD IN : The 'magic' of Disney has arrived on mainland China, with the opening of a theme park near the city of Shanghai. To appeal to Chinese visitors, Disney has added a teahouse and other China-themed elements.STORY-LINE: Welcome to...
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Lancome accused of caving in to China pressure

Higher Ed
Cosmetics maker Lancome shut all its Hong Kong shops on Wednesday as protesters accused the cosmetics brand of kowtowing to Beijing when it scrapped a promotional event featuring an activist singer.The company sparked a furious backlash...