Obama Kowtows to Beijing — Voice of America Broadcasting into China to be Slashed

For almost 70 years, Voice of America has been broadcasting uncensored news and the spirit of democracy into China, a nation suffering under a brutal, totalitarian regime.  Now, the Obama Administration has put VOA’s Mandarin services on the chopping block.  If the plan goes through, VOA will no longer broadcast TV or radio into China, beginning October 1.  The excuse given is budget cuts, and yet according to my contacts at VOA, eliminating VOA’s Mandarin services will not save any taxpayer money.  Rather, the money that would have gone to the Mandarin services will simply go to other VOA services.

If it’s not saving money, why cut the Mandarin services?  Is it a coincidence that this proposed cut follows closely on the heels of the U.S. visit of President Hu Jintao?  Why is DC kowtowing to Beijing, just as Beijing is ramping up its propaganda machine in the West?  According to a Washington Times article, China is ready to launch 60 U.S. affiliates — to broadcast communist propaganda across our land.

I believe that the VOA Mandarin Service has been singled out for the chopping block precisely because of its effectiveness – it has been the leading international broadcaster into China for nearly 70 years and has an enormous following inside China.  VOA has been a thorn in the side of the Chinese Communist Party by exposing, for example, the persecution of human rights lawyers and the use of forced abortion to enforce China’s hated One Child Policy.   My interview about China’s One Child Policy on VOA’s Mandarin Service generated an ardent and wide-ranging discussion, in which people from all over China called in to comment and discuss.  The interview gave Chinese citizens a national forum in which to debate passionately held beliefs – an opportunity they otherwise would not have had, but for VOA.  (See links to this interview at the end of this blog.)

The VOA Mandarin Service serves an absolutely critical and unique role in getting the truth into China, giving Chinese citizens access to information they otherwise would not have because of information blackouts within China.  The BBC has also just announced that it is cutting out its Mandarin services.  Where will the Chinese people get news they can trust?  How will the voice of democracy be heard by those languishing under the steel fist of totalitarianism?   We must stand up and fight against this attempt to silence the voice of democracy and freedom in China!  Please vote in the Washington Times Poll to keep VOA Mandarin Services:

Keep VOA Mandarin Service – VOA Poll

http://www.washingtontimes.com/polls/2011/feb/15/should-obama-cancel-voa-broadcasts-china/

The following articles are relevant to this blog post:

Washington Times:  VOA Radio Broadcasts into China Signing Off, While Beijing Boosts Propaganda

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/feb/15/obama-admin-to-cancel-voice-of-america-china-broad/print/

VOA:  Congressional Battle Brewing Over VOA Mandarin Service Cuts

http://blogs.voanews.com/breaking-news/2011/02/16/congressional-battle-brewing-over-voa-mandarin-service-cuts-2/

China Daily:  VOA, BBC Cease Radio Shows Into China

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2011-02/17/content_12029152.htm

Reggie Littlejohn’s interview on China’s One Child Policy, Voice of America, Audrey Fan Ye, September 23, 2010

Part 1 of 3 2010-09-23 时事大家谈(1/3): 中国一胎化政策30周年

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR-_Of4_K2c

Part 2 of 3  2010-09-23 时事大家谈(2/3): 中国一胎化政策30周年

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6L3yPv4rOE

Part 3 of 3  2010-09-23 时事大家谈(3/3): 中国一胎化政策30周年

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lex8652YDyo

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