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2022冬奥:荷兰记者北京直播途中遭红袖章人员驱赶

Misaki KBBL
Misaki  ·  2022年2月4日 习帝,习帝,我要Diss你!
youtu.be/2yu-qfwS-m8

红袖章:往前走!往前走!

荷兰记者:俺正直播呢,恁等会!

https://twitter.com/NOS/status/1489578149507698689

Insider: A TV journalist was manhandled off camera by a guard while reporting live outside the Beijing Olympic opening ceremony

Sjoerd den Daas was reporting for Dutch public broadcaster NOS on the opening of the games, standing just outside the National Stadium...when he was interrupted by a guard wearing a black coat and a red armband bearing the words "Security Volunteer." The guard yelled at the reporter (asking him "to leave") as he pulled him away from the camera by the arm...In a Twitter post, NOS wrote: "Our correspondent [den Daas] was pulled away from the camera by security guards...live...unfortunately, this is increasingly becoming a daily reality for journalists in China. He is fine and was able to finish his story a few minutes later." It remains unclear why Den Daas was stopped from reporting by the authorities.

同场加映——盘古乐队《奥你妈的运》

youtu.be/dOQPVz3FSvI

晋国太原有一只乐队

名字叫“奥你妈的运”

这个名字真他妈的不错

真他妈的吊

操你妈的北京

奥你妈的运

回带:关于查处非法传播《奥你妈的运》歌曲的通知(晋文市函[2007]38号)

各市文化局,省文化市场稽查总队:

近日,互联网流传一首由“盘古乐队”演唱,太原底层音乐工作室制作的歌曲《奥你妈的运》(主唱:郭一飞,Bass:余昊),并且市场上有包含该歌曲的专辑《一个理想十块钱》等出售。该首歌曲严重违反了《音像制品管理条例》《营业性演出管理条例》、《互联网文化管理暂行规定》等法规的规定,造成极恶劣的社会影响。

请各市文化局在日常检查中,注意及时查处《奥你妈的运》歌曲的非法传播、收缴包含《奥你妈的运》歌曲的音像制品。鉴于“盘古乐队”、底层音乐工作室主要成员都是太原籍,请太原市文化局加大检查力度,并依法对此类违法行为进行严惩。

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  1. LondonCA 流浪英國
    LondonCA  

    盤古樂隊?

    我已經二十多年沒聽到過這個名字了。

    朋克風格的?

  2. dellalove  

    哈哈哈 奧nmd運 多久沒聽了

  3. 邹韬奋 外逃贪官CA
    邹韬奋   虽然韬光养晦,亦当奋起而争(拜登永不为奴:h.2047.one)

    盘古乐队不是江西南昌的反共反华诸夏乐队?

  4. Misaki KBBL
    Misaki   习帝,习帝,我要Diss你!

    后续:《环球时报》称 (https://mil.news.sina.com.cn/2022-02-05/doc-ikyakumy4314685.shtml) 该荷兰记者第一次做直播的时候是身处交警于当晚设置的“禁止行人、车辆通行的交通管制区”范围内,仅向持有奥委会签发证件者开放。而那间荷兰传媒机构NOS是荷兰的持权转播商,当然能拿到证,荷兰记者之后也说,初时公安也让他们做直播,但那位红袖章人士“太过热情”:

    The police kindly directed us outside the area that was being cordoned off around that time. We followed their orders. We then spent some time setting up to film a TV live at the place the police had just referred us to. However, just after we had gone live, I was forcefully pulled out of the picture without any warning by a plainclothes man wearing a red badge that read, "Public Safety Volunteer." He did not identify himself. At the same time, another man took our light installation. When asked, they couldn't say what we had done wrong. We were able to continue our TV live from a parking lot around the corner.

    In recent weeks, we, like several foreign colleagues, have been hindered or stopped several times by the police while reporting on subjects related to the Games. Therefore, it’s hard to see last night's incident as an isolated incident, as the IOC claims, although such interference rarely happens live on broadcast. -- Sjoerd den Daas