Special report: 2008 Olympic
Games
BEIJING, July 22 (Xinhua) -- China on Tuesday reiterated
its pledge to fulfill its commitment to facilitate Olympic reporting.
"The Chinese government will abide by the Olympics'
reporting rules seriously and completely, and try its best to facilitate the
reporting," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao told a regular
briefing here.
His comments came in response to a foreign reporter's
question on how China dealt with complaints from some TV rights holders of the
Games that they were not being allowed the access what they want.
Liu said China's relevant press and security
departments had heeded those reporters' requests.
"We think some requests are reasonable, but we must
accommodate both the need for security and journalists' need to report."
In January 2007, China unveiled reporting rules that
are valid through the Games and allow foreign journalists to report throughout
the country.
"We continue to urge relevant departments, including
local governments, to implement and fulfill commitments made in the relevant
regulations," Liu said.