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Journalists Take Stand For Freedom of Speech

Journalists Take Stand For Freedom of Speech

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Social Studies

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In Guangzhou, journalists and supporters protest against censorship and for freedom of speech, challenging the Communist government's control over media. The protest, sparked by the alteration of an editorial calling for political reform, highlights the risks involved in opposing government censorship. Despite the dangers, individuals express personal motivations for supporting free speech, emphasizing its importance for future generations. The protest, distinct from typical social or environmental issues, underscores political tensions and is not covered by Chinese mainstream media, but is shared online. Government supporters remind of the challenges in changing the status quo.

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