Now Competing On the Balance Beam...

All eyes are on China as the Tibetan protests expand....all eyes, that is, except for many in China itself:

As news reverberated around the world that bloody disturbances had erupted in Tibet, a star journalist for a leading Chinese newsmagazine was asked if he had any good sources in the remote mountain region. "Why?" he asked, unaware that anything was going on.

The reporter's reaction was not unusual. When rioting by outraged Tibetans shook Lhasa last Friday, the Communist Party's censorship apparatus tamped down news of the rampage, leaving most of China's 1.3 billion people in the dark. Government-controlled television news ignored the crisis for the first few days, and Chinese newspapers were restricted to skeleton dispatches from the official New China News Agency.

As the run-up to the Olympics continues, with the world watching every move, China's balancing act--especially its internal one--will no doubt grow more difficult.



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