BEIJING, March 18 -- China is stepping into the global limelight, as the
upcoming 2008 Beijing Olympic Games has attracted worldwide attention, but in
the meantime also attracted the political speculators as well as those with
ulterior motives who attempt to vilify China for their own purposes.
'Reporters Without Borders', or Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF) in French,
is such an organization and has been acting as the pioneer spearheading the
anti-China forces in the world in such a malicious way as involved in harassing
the 2008 Olympic torch relay, imposing pressure on the International Olympic
Committee, backing 'Tibet independence' segments, and trying to deter some
Western leaders from attending the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games next
month.
French political commentator Maksim has described the organization as a
clumsy bomber equipped with a golden rotor, due to the fact that even though it
cannot gain much altitude, it still can make much noise. RSF, clad in various
disguises, has all along reached out to the influential and the power for
attention and funding, as he remarked.
Hovering specter RSF was founded in Montpellier, France, in 1985 by its
current Secretary General Robert Menard, and is now a Paris-based international
non-governmental organization that advocates freedom of the press.
When Robert Menard founded RSF 20 years ago, he gave the group a name which
evokes another French organization respected worldwide for its humanitarian work
and which maintains a strict neutrality in political conflicts -- Doctors
Without Borders. But RSF, since its establishment, has been anything but
non-partisan and objective in political affairs, in particular in its approach
to Latin America including Cuba.
From the beginning, RSF has made Cuba its number one target. Allegedly
founded to advocate freedom of the press around the world and to help
journalists under attack, the organization has called Cuba 'the world's biggest
prison for journalists.' It gives the country the lowest ranking on its press
freedom index and has even waged campaigns aimed at discouraging Europeans from
vacationing in Cuba and the European Union from doing business there, so as to
damage Cuban economy.
The founder, Menard himself has been described by some French commentators
as a specter hovering the French press, and his group a self-built ladder for
him to climb up the social hierarchy. Within the group, Menard monopolies on the
decision process, which has driven away many others, and it is said that Menard
used to state, 'I like to make decisions all by myself.'
RSF issues more than 1,000 reports annually, covering many countries. That
such a tiny group with at most 60 personnel could produce so large a quantity of
annual reports covering such a wide range is beyond anybody's common sense, and
therefore, the astonishing 'efficiency' of the group and the accuracy of its
reports are both open to doubt.
It can be easily found from RSF's official website that those with 'free
press' records are mostly the sponsors funding the group. RSF used to blast
Taiwan for driving away reporters from the Chinese mainland, but since Menard
was rewarded by the then Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian a medal and a beautiful
check of US$100,000, Taiwan has since been listed among "the world's top states
and regions with press freedom."
Spearheading pioneer in anti-China
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Among the bewildering mass of the so-called human rights organizations, RSF
has been playing an instrumental role in anti-China efforts. Logging onto the
group's website, one will not miss the eye-catching symbol it fabricated to
demonize China and Beijing Olympic Games -- five linked black handcuffs with the
caption 'Beijing Olympics'. It is evident that the group has put boycotting
Beijing Olympics its top priority in the run-up to the Games.
Its despicable performance was highlighted at the Olympic flame lighting
ceremony in Greece, where a RSF staff attempted to disturb the speech being
delivered by a senior Beijing official by rushing to the forefront and unfolding
a banner with the 'five linked handcuffs' intending to vilify China and 1.3
billion Chinese people. The poor show has been denounced in concert by the
international community as a slur on Olympics and sports spirit, but it also
incited the anti-China campaigns in some Western countries.
In the following days and along the route of Beijing Olympic torch relay,
RSF members sowed and fueled hatred toward China and Chinese people anytime and
anywhere using whatever ignoble ways they could conceive, even including
delivering physical assaults to Chinese torch-bearers, as we have witnessed. On
top of that, RSF has also exerted pressure on some Olympic sponsors calling for
a boycott of the Beijing Games.
In November, 2007, on the eve of French President Nicolas Sarkozy's debut
visit to China, RSF again put on its act imposing pressure upon Sorkozy and
calling on him to "prompt China's government to improve its human rights." When
the March 14 Lhasa bloody riots erupted, RSF immediately issued a statement
launching a verbal attack on China, saying "we are appealing to the
international authorities to express their denial to China's policies by
proclaiming they have no intention to attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing
Olympic Games."
Inside operations
A book entitled Menard's Archive published in Canada gives a detailed
account about the operations inside RSF. The subject interviewed in the book is
a Cuban dissident reporter, who had long been used by RSF as a shooter attacking
Cuban government. In return, he was awarded a lap top, a mobile phone, as well
as remuneration. But when Menard asked him to describe Fidel Castro as a
'man-slaughter' in his article, the reporter declined saying in so doing, he
could cause trouble to himself. Menard was, of course, unhappy with his
attitude, and very soon replaced him with a new recruit.
What Menard wanted him to do, according to the Cuban reporter, was to
encroach the bottom line of Cuba's law, incurring a possible arrest, which would
be easily used to accuse Cuba of political persecution of its reporters by RSF.
The above is not a matter of chance because it turns out that RSF is on the
payroll of the US State Department and has close ties to Helms-Burton-funded
Cuban exile groups. As a majority of members of the US Congress work toward
normalizing trade and travel relations with Cuba, the extremist anti-Castro
groups that have dictated US Cuba policy for 40 years continue working
tirelessly to maintain an economic stranglehold on Cuba. Their support for RSF
is part of the overall strategy.
Jean-Guy Allard, a journalist with Granma International, wrote a book about
RSF's leader Robert Menard, laying out the true pieces of the puzzle regarding
Menard's activities, associations and sources of funding in an attempt to
explain what he calls Menard's 'obsession' with Cuba. It is true that Menard has
many big-cash sponsors in Europe and the US, in addition to the Center for a
Free Cuba (CFC), as a RSF member said on condition of anonymity that RSF's
US$50,000 payments from the CFC and a January grant of US$40,000 from the
National Endowment for Democracy only constitute a fraction of the
organization's budget.
Feeding off its sponsors, RSF has to show adequate loyalty and obedience to
them and working as an agent on behalf of its sponsors' interests.
(Source: chinadaily.com.cn/The Global Times)