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Chinese newspapers defy ban to report on train tragedy

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Yes, even most of the state media such as People's Daily, Global Times, CCTV, Chinadaily etc. defied the ban. Including Sina Weibo, a popular Chinese microblogging site.

You seriously? You never thought that this is because it does not exist a ban? You do not think this is more like a fact?
 
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I don't think there was ever a ban implemented. The rail department might've tried something shady but public opinion is pretty much unanimous in China right now.
 
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Shame for some major propaganda charging officials to order media to do childish things just like that easy to be considered as a coverage.
 
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@huzihaidao12 It's real, here's an excerpt of the leaked directives of the Propaganda Department. Personally I support the media in this situation, but they shouldn't sensationalise too much.

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Actually there are the discussions of this high-railway accident all over chinese websites, forum,blog........now.Anyhow I didn't notice anything were banned now
 
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@huzihaidao12 It's real, here's an excerpt of the leaked directives of the Propaganda Department. Personally I support the media in this situation, but they shouldn't sensationalise too much.

wenzhou-censorship.jpg

Stop the rumors, this is a well-known rumor, there is no evidence, if it can be a proof, I can even say I saw Mars, you believe that?
 
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is it true that the crash victims were given "make-ups" before their last rites?
 
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is it true that the crash victims were given "make-ups" before their last rites?

we actually take their organ right after the crash to avoid them to rotten result in a poor market price, and for the unmarketable product, we actually eat it, made our great dinner....
 
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no such train accident even happened , the pictues shown are from a animated moive !!
 
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