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美联社报道中国奥运安保 称中国编列反奥运名单

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发表于 2007-7-28 12:27:33 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
2007年07月28日 来源:中国经济网   美国主流媒体对中国奥运安保说三道四,中国防范反奥运势力竟被指责   本报主笔 邱永峥   7月23日,美联社刊发长篇“独家报道”。在这篇题为《中国搜集被认为有可能破坏2008奥运会活跃分子的情报》的报道中,对中国在奥运安保方面的努力说三道四,最突出的问题就是将中国正常的奥运会安保措施罩上政治色彩。   称中国在编列反奥运名单   该报道称,中国情报机构正在为明年的奥运加紧准备,搜集有可能在奥运会期间“举行示威”或者是其他活动的“外国人”情报。   按这篇报道的说法,中国政府情报机构和智囊团“正在编列”潜在的“外国麻烦制造者”清单,这份清单上不仅仅包括人权机构,还有宗教团体、激进环保机构、非政府组织,以及“东突”等恐怖团体,以防这些团体在北京奥运会期间制造事端,影响中国的国际形象。   美联社的这篇报道还引述一位为北京奥组委工作的顾问的话说:“各种各样的示威抗议都是关注的焦点,这包括反美示威……中国政府非常关心到底会有哪些非政府组织会来北京……他们的意图是什么。”由于该顾问未被授权接受媒体采访,所以美联社称他“不愿意透露姓名”。   美联社还说,中国外交官们在海外也在搜集这些团体机构的情报。美联社曾于今年5月报道说,由于美联社报道过美国和其他地方的宗教团体准备破坏奥运会,结果中国驻联合国使团的新闻官向美联社索取更多的相关材料。   “中国奥运安保与别国不同”?   如果说美联社的这篇报道前面还在“说事”的话,那么大篇幅的评论就让人觉得“走了味”。   这篇报道说:“外国政府在举行大型活动之前,通常会监视潜在的破坏性团体,可北京这次走得更远,将目标对准在大多数国家是合法的团体。这样对北京来说有风险,比如说拒发某些签证,或者镇压抗议的话,可能会引来媒体的负面评价,甚至会引发国际奥委会和赞助商的不安。”   该报道承认,北京奥运会与“9•11”发生后举行的奥运会安保没啥不同,对恐怖主义非常关注。应对极端恐怖组织的袭击是中国警方和军方的头等任务。可不同的是,中国一直担心有外国团体打着“人权”以及“地区权益”的旗号从事反华活动。一位不具名的中国奥运安全顾问称:“从中国角度考虑,这也是不安全因素。”   奥运安保不容“双重标准”   美联社这篇报道带有明显政治色彩,对奥运会的安全问题持“双重标准”。有专家认为,该报道很不公正。   由于受“9•11”等恐怖事件的影响,安全是国际奥委会最优先考虑的问题,举办奥运会的东道国对这个问题更是重视。另外,由于奥运会的国际性以及参与运动员的全球性,国际社会的有关组织也非常关注这个问题,譬如联合国等。国际奥委会秘书长罗格也说:“毫无疑问,世界已进入了全新的时期,安全问题比以往任何时候都要重要。”   因为,“文化奥运”与“和平奥运”对恐怖分子是没有约束力的;恰恰相反,对他们来说,奥运会才是下手的好机会。   1972年慕尼黑奥运会上,恐怖分子闯入奥运村,袭击以色列代表团,11名以色列运动员被打死。1996年美国亚特兰大奥运会时,奥林匹克公园的爆炸案夺走一条人命。   正是意识到奥运安保问题的重要性,再加上美国等国家的督促,希腊政府在2004年雅典奥运安保问题上的付出是空前的。自1997年获得主办权以后,希腊就开始了安全防范的准备工作。该届奥运会安保费用达到了15亿美元,是2002年盐湖城冬奥会的4倍,2000年悉尼奥运会的6倍。雅典为此新安装了1577个监视镜头,1026个安在奥运场馆,551个安在闹市区,这些仪器能聚焦到每一个行人,还能采集所有人的对话。   另外,在雅典奥运会期间,只有现任或前任国家元首可以自带武装保镖,其他任何人均不能在希腊境内携带武器;包括美国、英国、法国、德国、俄罗斯、以色列等7个国家专家小组进驻雅典,和希腊组成了反恐联合军团,共同开展安保工作;严密监视一切有影响奥运会意图的非政府组织和“麻烦制造者”,美英等西方国家还主动提供这些相关团体的情报……   事实上,奥运安保不仅是东道国和国际奥委会优先考虑的问题,也是国际社会根据国际法应进行合作的事情。在奥运安保问题上需要东道国和其他国家进行合作,但是合作需要在尊重东道国主权以及遵守国际法的基础上来进行。因此,对于奥运安保,各国需要的是紧密合作,而不是说三道四。青年参考 来源:中青在线
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 楼主| 发表于 2007-7-28 12:28:50 | 显示全部楼层
AP的原文: China spying on activists before 2008 Olympics Fearing demonstrations on issues such as Darfur and religious freedom, government is tracking foreign protesters By Charles Hutzler ASSOCIATED PRESS BEIJING -- China's intelligence services are gearing up for next year's Summer Olympics to be held here, gathering information on foreigners who might mount protests and spoil the nation's moment in the spotlight. Government spy agencies and think tanks are compiling lists of potentially troublesome foreign organizations, looking beyond the human rights groups long critical of Beijing, security experts and a consultant familiar with the effort said. They include evangelical Christians eager to end China's religious restrictions, activists wanting Beijing to use its oil-buying leverage with Sudan to end the strife in Darfur and environmental campaigners angry about global warming. The effort is among the broadest intelligence-collection drives Beijing has taken against foreign activist groups, often known as non-governmental organizations, or NGOs. It aims to head off protests and other political acts during an Olympics the communist leadership hopes will boost its popularity at home and China's image abroad. "Demonstrations of all kinds are a concern, including anti-American demonstrations," said the consultant, who works for Beijing's Olympic organizers and asked not to be identified because he was not authorized to talk to the media. The government, he said, is "trying to find out what kinds of NGOs will come. ... What are their plans?" While foreign governments often monitor potentially disruptive groups ahead of big events, Beijing this time is ranging farther afield, targeting groups whose activities would be considered legal in most countries. As such, the move carries risks for Beijing. Evidence that the communist government is withholding visas or engaged in heavy-handed policing to suppress protests would likely draw negative press and could unnerve the International Olympic Committee and corporate sponsors. Scott Kronick, president of Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide's China operations, said he raised concerns about the way protests might be handled when an official with the Beijing Olympic organizing committee asked him about the possibility of activists disrupting the torch relay. "I said, 'People will understand that. That's the way different groups act. What you need to worry about is what your response is going to be and how you will act,'" said Kronick, whose clients include adidas, an Olympic sponsor. The Ministry of Public Security, the national police agency which runs some domestic spying networks, declined to comment, as did the Beijing Olympic organizing committee. Phone numbers for the main spying agency, the Ministry of State Security, are not published, and the Cabinet's main information office would not provide them. Concerns about foreign protesters are a reminder of how the Beijing games differ from most previous Olympics. Aside from the hefty $40 billion price tag and the government's outsized political ambitions, security poses a different challenge, complicated by Chinese leaders' repressive policies at home and growing profile abroad. "They are worried about a larger number of things and they are worried about keeping the lid on," said Arnold Howitt, who runs crisis-management training programs for Beijing officials at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Like all Olympic hosts post-Sept. 11, China's security services are concerned about terrorism. Attacks by militant Islamic groups, some of them homegrown, top the list of scenarios the police and the military are preparing for, Chinese and foreign security experts said. Yet China also faces a plethora of disaffected domestic groups -- Tibetans eager to cast off Chinese rule, farmers upset at land confiscations and Falun Gong, a once-popular spiritual movement the government suppressed as a cult. A research institute involved in crisis planning for the Olympics has looked into possible unrest by unemployed workers, analysts at the think tank said. China has long been wary of NGOs, fearing they might be acting as agents for foreign governments or encouraging defiance of the Communist Party. Those worries grew in recent months as a multiplying number of foreign groups mounted public campaigns to tie causes as varied as promoting labor rights and protecting sharks to the Beijing games. The Darfur campaigners, who threatened to re-brand the games the "Genocide Olympics" if China does not pressure Sudan to stop the conflict, particularly alarmed Beijing. "As far as the Chinese side is concerned, NGOs are a destabilizing factor," said the security consultant. Though Chinese leaders believe a boycott is unlikely, successful protests by foreigners would not only tarnish the games but could also embolden domestic critics, Chinese foreign policy experts and activists said. After four Americans unfurled a banner calling for Tibetan independence on the Chinese-controlled side of Mount Everest in April, China tightened access to Tibet for foreigners, especially Americans, Western diplomats in Beijing said. In trying to neutralize foreign NGOs, Beijing is in part building on methods used to quash Falun Gong. After declaring the spiritual movement illegal in 1999, Beijing infiltrated the group and identified many among its millions of followers, both within China and overseas. As with Falun Gong, the security consultant said government agencies were compiling lists of foreign NGOs and their members. He declined to specify whether electronic surveillance or infiltration, a textbook tactic for China's police and spying agencies, were being used. Part of the research into NGOs, including into Darfur groups, was being conducted by the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, a think tank affiliated with the Ministry of State Security that also has an Olympic security task force, the two analysts said. Officials in China's overseas diplomatic missions are also being tasked to gather information on groups, the consultant said. When Associated Press reported in May on plans by U.S. and other Christian groups to proselytize at the Olympics, the press officer at China's U.N. mission contacted the AP seeking more information. "Africa, global warming, Darfur," said the security consultant, "without the Olympic Games, Beijing would not be paying attention to these things."

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 楼主| 发表于 2007-7-28 12:29:25 | 显示全部楼层
斯皮尔博格也在考虑退出 斯皮尔伯格可能退出北京奥运 5月致信胡锦涛 来源:BBC 美国广播公司报道说,除非中国在苏丹问题上采取强硬立场,否则好莱坞电影人斯皮尔伯格可能不会为北京2008年奥运会担当艺术顾问。 中国作为苏丹石油业的主要投资国因为不同意让联合国维和部队进入动乱的苏丹达尔富尔地区所以一直受到批评。 斯皮尔伯格的发言人说,斯皮尔伯格将在今后几周内就同中国有关的事务作出决定。该发言人说,他们主要的关注是如何结束苏丹的屠杀。 人权组织一直指责中国向苏丹出售武器,而这些武器在达尔富尔地区出现。 斯皮尔伯格的发言人还说,斯皮尔伯格是北京奥运会的许多顾问之一,他将努力利用奥运会在苏丹问题上同中国沟通。 该发言人还补充说,斯皮尔伯格同中国方面进行了"私下对话",据料斯皮尔伯格不久会从中国政府那里得到消息。 殖民主义指称 斯皮尔伯格5月曾经致信中国国家主席胡锦涛,呼吁中国对苏丹施加压力,要苏丹接受联合国维和部队。现在这时斯皮尔伯格首次表示可能会辞去北京奥运的相关职务。 难道斯皮尔伯格先生真想成为北京奥运的雷妮o瑞芬舒丹吗? 斯皮尔伯格给胡锦涛写信前曾经受到女影星米娅·法罗的批评,她在3月发表在华尔街时报的文章中批评斯皮尔伯格参与2008年奥运。 米娅·法罗写到,"难道斯皮尔伯格先生真想成为北京奥运的雷妮o瑞芬舒丹吗?",她把斯皮尔伯格比作得到纳粹支持的,为1936年柏林奥运拍摄的制片人雷妮o瑞芬舒丹。 上月中国宣布成立10亿美元的基金,旨在促进对非洲的贸易和投资,但是此举被批评为现代殖民主义。

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 楼主| 发表于 2007-7-29 17:45:11 | 显示全部楼层
现在中国真不容易啊 西方国家现在就拿抵制奥运来压中国

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发表于 2007-7-29 21:33:21 | 显示全部楼层
国际形势真的不容乐观啊。中国的奥运安保这么做是对的。:dj
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发表于 2007-7-30 11:22:45 | 显示全部楼层
:chichuan 不容易啊

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发表于 2007-7-30 11:30:49 | 显示全部楼层
KAO 有点好事看着都眼气啊!:gun

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靠~~~斯皮尔伯格再不服~~以后变形金刚2,3国内禁播!看他还敢滋屁不?!

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