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6. How does China deal with foreign and peripheral news media ?<br />

Page 74<br />

Moderator: Vincent Brossel, Head, Asia Desk, Reporters Without Borders<br />

Oystein Alme, Director, Voice of Tibet radio<br />

Fan Ho-Tsai, Chairperson, Hong Kong Journalists Association<br />

Libby Liu, President, Radio Free Asia<br />

Yuwen Wu, News & Current Affairs Editor, BBC Chinese Service<br />

concluding speech: Jean-Philippe Béja Page 88<br />

Senior Research Fellow, CNRS (French National Center for Scientific<br />

Research)/CERI-Sciences-Po (International Studies Center)<br />

background papers:<br />

1. <strong>Beijing</strong>’s Legal Obligations as Olympic Host Page 92<br />

Human Rights in China<br />

2. China and the Internet: History, Economy and Human Rights Page 100<br />

Prof. Wolfgang Kleinwaechter,<br />

University of Aarhus, Denmark; former At-Large Member, ICANN Board<br />

biographies of conference speakers and moderators Page 118<br />

links Page 125<br />

Paris Organizing Committee:<br />

Ronald Koven, European Representative, WPFC, Coordinator<br />

Vincent Brossel, Head of Asia Desk, RSF<br />

Virginie Jouan, Co-Director, <strong>Press</strong> <strong>Freedom</strong> & Development, WAN<br />

Kajsa Tornroth, Co-Director, <strong>Press</strong> <strong>Freedom</strong> & Development, WAN<br />

Alain Wang, Director, Asia <strong>Press</strong>e<br />

Juliette Oehy, Conference manager<br />

Barry James, Conference publication editor<br />

Simultaneous translation was provided in English, French and Chinese

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