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Friday, May 1, 2015

Chinese Magazine Warned by Communist Censors


Magazines featuring articles about late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping (L) and
late Soviet leader Joseph Stalin (R) are seen at a newsstand in Beijing, Aug. 27, 2014.



(Radio Free Asia)  -  China's censorship authorities have warned a cutting-edge political magazine that dozens of its recent articles, including some about late supreme leader Deng Xiaoping, are in breach of government guidelines, telling its editors they must submit the next issue for approval before going to press, sources told RFA on Monday.

The State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT) told the editors of Yanhuang Chunqiu that 37 articles it has published since the beginning of the year are in breach of political guidelines, a source close to the magazine said.

"The SAPPRFT issued them with a written warning four or five days ago, telling them how many of their articles had contravened the regulations in issues 1, 2, and 3 this year," the source said.

"If there are similar problems in the next issue, they will probably cancel the magazine's business license and publication number," the source said.

"That is the serious situation they are in now."

The source said deputy editor Yang Jisheng would likely be forced to resign from the magazine.

"A number of retired officials from [state-run] Xinhua news agency and the [ruling Chinese Communist Party's] Central Commission for Discipline Inspection went to visit Yang Jisheng at his home last week," the source said.

"They wanted him to leave the magazine this month, but after some negotiation, it was agreed that he would leave in June."

Forbidden to speak

Yang declined to comment on the report on Monday.

"I have to tell you, I am Yang Jisheng, but I have been ordered not to give interviews to the foreign media," he said.

"Xinhua news agency has ordered me not to speak to foreign journalists."

The reports that Yang will resign come after the magazine was forced to cancel its annual spring conference on March 18.

Yanhuang Chunqiu's annual conferences typically gather revolutionary elders and their descendants, editors, readers, and contemporary historians.

According to former top Communist Party aide Bao Tong, this year's guest-list was to have included revolutionary elders and nonagenarians Li Rui and He Fang; legal scholars Guo Daohui and Jiang Ping; Marxist theorist Du Guang; retired politician Yang Rudai; and Ye Xiangzhen and Xi Ganping, descendants of two of the founders of the People's Republic of China.

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