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A tale of two men, two cities and two farms. Filmed in Beijing and Hong Kong, this video shares the new excitement about alternative farming and food in China.
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Filmed and edited by:
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Mirra Fine ( twitter.com/kaleandcola/)
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Hanggai: http://www.myspace.com/hanggaiband
Zhang Si'An: http://www.myspace.com/zsian
Filmed on 5d Mark iii w Canon 24-70, 70-200 2.8 L
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Journalists at a leading Chinese newspaper have gone on strike in a dispute over press freedom.
The Southern Weekly is known for its investigative journalism.
But last week an editorial which called for political reform was changed by a censor so that it praised the ruling party.
Al Jazeera's Dominic Kane reports.
http://youtu.be/95rlz0N5mlo
Journalists and supporters gather in front of a Chinese newspaper's HQ to condemn alleged government censorship.
http://youtu.be/Sstc_9pUppM
In China there has been a rare protest over press censorship. Yellow chrysanthemums, symbolising the death of press freedom, were laid outside the headquarters of the Southern Weekly newspaper in the city of Guangzhou.
The row has escalated after reporters accused the head of the provincial propaganda bureau of replacing their New Year's letter calling for reform with another one that hailed the triumphs of the communist party.
"This act of suppressing the freedom of the press should be changed. Otherwise, it is going to be detrimental to the public interest of knowing the facts," said one journalist.
The reporters also called for the provincial propaganda chief to step down. Their articles were replaced by the censors praising the communist party's achievements.
A Southern Weekly spokesman denied the removal of the letter was due to censorship, saying the "online rumours were false".
Analysts believe the protest could provide a key test for Chinese officials installed just two months ago following the transition in the country's leadership.http://youtu.be/hnwjwaWLrMs
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