News hotties: China celebrates beautiful journalists

"Seductive leg models in China"
Xinhua (English.news.cn)


Every year, Unesco launches a new programme underneath a Women in a News initiative (see below). But in finish contrast, as well as just in time for International Women's Day, a posting during Foreign Policy magazine's blog Chinese state media thanks women for being hot shows China receiving a different perspective of headlines women in a news.

It records which China's state-owned media don't shy divided from regulating girlie photos to locate a eye, or we do a Page Three thing in a some-more sedate fashion, so much so which Xinhua (the headlines agency) has been dubbed Skinhua, as we can see (right).


The Passports blog posting said: "In an attempt to highlight a role of women in Beijing's annual National People's Congress, China's party journal a People's Daily published "Beautiful womanlike reporters during two sessions", consisting of women asking questions as well as "beautifying" China's legislative session. It's tough to consider of a some-more ungainly way for a media opening to celebrate International Women's Day, solely maybe last year's offering from China's state headlines wire Xinhua:

"Attractive females during NPC, CPPCC sessions"

The International Women's Day falls on March 8 as China's NPC as well as CPPCC annual sessions go on. Salute to a many hard-working womanlike NPC deputies, CPPCC members, reporters as well as session supporting staff. Xinhua last ! year.

"Beautiful womanlike reporters during two sessions"


People's Daily Online this year

"Beautiful use staff during a NPC as well as CPPCC sessions"

Being a rabble people's republic, they done certain not to dont think about a hired help.
Beautiful use staff's guides as well as a professional use they offer to NPC members as well as CPPCC deputies add regard as well as color to a ongoing 2012 two sessions. People's Daily Online

Meanwhile, back during a ranch

To make we feel improved after all that, here's some correct as well as estimable news:

Unesco's annual Women Make a News process advocacy initiative, aimed during promoting gender equality in a media, takes a theme Rural women's access to media as well as report this year as well as seeks to underscore as well as stimulate knowledge sell on: a importance of policies in favour of access to media as well as report in farming communities, particularly for women; as well as good practices undertaken by open use broadcasters, blurb as well as community media, as well as NGOs. Click here UNESCO to kick a stampede.


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