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Beijing’s police go into training for the Olympics - with a phrasebook
2003-09-10
In readiness for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, China’s Public Security Bureau has published a phrasebook to help its policemen deal with foreigners, criminally inclined or otherwise. Olympic Security English is a must for the well-prepared officer and a guide for those curious about the fears China harbours beneath its confident facade. Every possibility is covered in a series of imaginary dialogues, from lost passports to petty crime to earthquakes and terrorist attacks, via a long section on synonyms for "forbidden".

In the section "How to Stop Illegal News Coverage", a sports reporter is caught in the act of "gathering news" about Falun Gong, the banned meditation cult:

Policeman: What news are you permitted to cover?
Foreigner: The Olympic Games.
P: But Falun Gong has nothing to do with the Games.
F: What does that matter?
P: You’re a sports reporter. You should only cover the games.
F: But I’m interested in Falun Gong.
P: It’s beyond the limit of your coverage and illegal. As a foreign reporter in China you should obey China law and do nothing against your status.
F: Oh, I see. May I go now?
P: No. Come with us to the Administration Division of Entry and Exit of Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau.
F: What for?
P: To clear up this matter.


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Posted by:Bulldog

#5  For the foreseeable future looks like the Olympics will be a venue where the police capability of the host country will be a concern for all. Will the danger be the national security force or the terrorists? In some cases the answer will be: yes.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-9-10 7:46:17 PM  

#4  "...All applaud the heroic work of the committee for solidarity with the People's Republic of China and for unification of the great family of China in celebration with our stalwart leaders and visiting athletes who will demonstrate the international community's support for our historic mission...."

You know what that needs? JUCHE!

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2003-9-10 1:51:59 PM  

#3  "you, horsewriter, what you want with Mr. Ko?"
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-9-10 9:02:27 AM  

#2  I guess they are already working on a catchy slogan for the games, say, "All applaud the heroic work of the committee for solidarity with the People's Republic of China and for unification of the great family of China in celebration with our stalwart leaders and visiting athletes who will demonstrate the international community's support for our historic mission." Nah, that's too short.
Posted by: mhw   2003-9-10 7:58:30 AM  

#1  I'll bet the Kimalist Thought Clubs could wack the Falun Gong.
Posted by: Shipman   2003-9-10 7:47:30 AM  

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