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- world@quokk.au
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- world@quokk.au
I wonder if you could get it done elsewhere in Asia for a similar price
But in doing so, they have to accede to censorship requests relating to any topics or images deemed sensitive by the Chinese government, such as Buddhism, Taiwan, Tibet, Tiananmen Square and pro-democracy activities.
What perfectly reasonable topics for a history museum to avoid!
"As we have ordered the paper to the printer it is sadly too late to move print to Europe, so we’ve had to put back the schedule a week in order to find a replacement illustration.”
And in future you will be doing… what?
A former employee of C&C Offset Printing said: “Of course printing content disapproved by Chinese government is forbidden. Why should it be surprising? It’s a Chinese company.”
“Surely no one could object,” said human-shaped toad.
In come the tankies to justify government censorship because China is doing it




